George Frangeskides, Chairman at ALBA, explains why the Pilbara Lithium option ‘was too good to miss’. Watch the video here

Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Pin to quick picksMila Resources Regulatory News (MILA)

Share Price Information for Mila Resources (MILA)

London Stock Exchange
Share Price is delayed by 15 minutes
Get Live Data
Share Price: 0.60
Bid: 0.55
Ask: 0.65
Change: 0.00 (0.00%)
Spread: 0.10 (18.182%)
Open: 0.60
High: 0.60
Low: 0.60
Prev. Close: 0.60
MILA Live PriceLast checked at -

Watchlists are a member only feature

Login to your account

Alerts are a premium feature

Login to your account

Drilling to 450m shows 3 further sheared zones

18 Oct 2022 07:00

RNS Number : 2307D
Mila Resources PLC
18 October 2022
 

 

Mila Resources Plc / Index: LSE / Epic: MILA / Sector: Natural Resources

 

18 October 2022

Mila Resources Plc

('Mila' or the 'Company')

 

Further drilling down to 450m shows three additional sheared zones either side of the main mineralised Coffey shear zone

 

Mila Resources Plc (LSE:MILA), the post-discovery gold exploration accelerator, is pleased to announce highly encouraging preliminary visual results from the deepest holes drilled to date at its Kathleen Valley Gold Project in Western Australia ('Kathleen Valley' or the 'Project') as part of its ongoing ~13,500m programme.

 

The two deepest holes so far drilled at Coffey (KVDD0036 and KVDD0037) have intersected the down dip extension of the mineralised Coffey shear zone (figure 1) and encountered three additional sheared zones either side of the main shear zone over an apparent 87m wide length at ~339-426m. This is in addition to the zone encountered from drilling to 300m (hole KVDD0035) which intersected a 10m wide zone (from 256.3-266.5M).

 

Overview

· Drilling to date has extended the Coffey mineralisation continuously down dip for ~400m and is still open at depth as well as demonstrating the potential for multiple lodes to be developed at depth as previously modelled (see figures 3-4).

· Drill hole KVDD0036 was drilled to a depth of 348.9m and was stepped out 100m further down dip from KVDD0035, intersecting ~9m of similar alteration bearing sulphide mineralisation and quartz veining (from 316-325m) as well as a narrow massive sulphide vein from 346.5-346.6m near the end of the hole (see table 1).

· Drill hole KVDD0037 was the most successful hole drilled to a depth of 448.2m, intersecting multiple zones consistent with the Coffey mineralisation as well as the additional three shear zones 40m north of KVDD0036 and 110m down dip from KVDD0034 on the same section (see table 1 and figure 2).

· Significantly, KVDD0037 intersected a broad zone comprising four sheared zones over an apparent 87m wide down hole length (~339-426m) which, if each zone is mineralised with gold-silver, would be a significant breakthrough in the development of the mineralisation at the Coffey Deposit.

 

Operations Update

· Drill hole KVDD0038 is progressing and testing the mineralisation 60m north of KVDD0037 and 80m down dip of KVRD0030 on the northern-most drill line (figure 2).

· The core from KVDD0035, KVDD0036 and KVDD0037 has been cut and received by an independent laboratory in Perth ready for assaying.

· Following assay results of stage two drilling campaign, the team will look at a resource upgrade with the potential to significantly enhance Kathleen Valley's current JORC compliant resource for both grade and tonnage.

 

Neil Hutchison, Technical Director of Mila commented: "Hole KVDD0037 has the potential to be a game changer for us and to significantly increase our JORC resource. Due to the continuation and predictability of the mineralised Coffey Shear Zone, we were sufficiently confident to undertake large step outs with the aim of rapidly increasing the potential of the project. This has paid off, as we intersected the Coffey Shear at its projected position 100 and 110m away from our previous drilling, with KVDD0037 encountering multiple zones of alteration, sulphide mineralisation, brecciation and extensive quartz veining. All of these features are consistent with the gold-silver bearing zones already assayed and carrying significant mineralisation higher up in the system."

"Mila's geologists started seeing the signs of additional lodes in the previous drilling and geological modelling supported this concept. Hole KVDD0037 is the first real test of the concept and has delivered four structurally deformed zones which could all be potentially mineralised, within a broad area extending over an apparent width of 87m. We remain extremely excited about the potential for Coffey Deposit to grow significantly in size as we await our assay results and begin building our JORC resource model."

 

 

Mark Stephenson, Executive Chairman of Mila commented: "These visual results are very encouraging and seeing continuity of the ore body and the system opening at depth puts us in a very confident position moving forward. Following the completion of stage 2 step out holes and the return of the lab assay results, the team will look at taking the opportunity to make a substantial upgrade to the current JORC resource.

 

"Having recently raised £696,000 we will look at conducting parallel work streams to complement the drilling campaign, including detailed structural geological review and first phase metallurgical work to progress Coffey towards commercialisation.

 

"I am also particularly impressed with our ground team, who have developed a strong relationship with the traditional landowners through communication and operating responsibly, as well as having developed the knowledge and confidence to take a broad step out during this stage 2 drilling campaign. This work has allowed us to get onto the ground quickly and effectively, accelerating our development strategy dramatically. Both factors are key to the development of the Kathleen Valley Project which we will look at building upon in the future."

 

 

 

Figure 1: Core from KVDD0037 (347.5-354.6m shown) displaying altered and sulphide bearing rocks typical of the main ductile shear zone which carries the Au-Ag mineralisation at the Coffey Deposit.

 

Table 1: Visual description of potentially mineralised zones in drill holes KVDD0036 & KVDD037.

Hole ID

From (m)

To (m)

Length (m)

Description

KVDD0036

316.0

325.0

9.0

Main alteration, sulphide, and veined shear zone

328.2

328.5

0.3

Sulphide and chlorite veined zone

346.5

346.6

0.1

Massive sulphide vein

KVDD0037

338.9

341.9

3.0

Upper alteration and veined shear zone

348.1

365.0

16.9

Main Coffey shear alteration and sulphide zone

365.0

373.0

8.0

Weakly veined and altered zone

373.0

402.0

29.0

Extensive veining zone with weak alteration

402.0

403.0

1.0

Semi-massive sulphides and alteration zone

412.0

414.0

2.0

Alteration and quartz breccia zone

414.0

426.0

12.0

Moderate veining & alteration bands

In relation to the disclosure of visual mineralisation, the Company cautions that visual estimates should never be considered a proxy or substitute for laboratory analysis. Laboratory assay results are required to determine the widths and grade of mineralisation. The Company will update the market when laboratory analytical results become available.

 

 

Further Information

In addition to the recent results from diamond core hole KVDD035 which intersected a 10.2m wide ductile shear zone comprising of bleached, silicified and variably sulphide mineralised (pyrrhotite & chalcopyrite) basaltic rocks, drilling at Coffey continues to deliver excellent results with holes KVDD0036 and KVDD0037 both intersecting broad zones consistent with the Au-Ag bearing zones previously reported from the Coffey Deposit (Figure 2).

 

KVDD0036 was drilled to a depth of 348.9m and was stepped out 100m further down dip from KVDD0035 (Figure 3), intersecting 9m of similar alteration bearing sulphide mineralisation and quartz veining (from 316-325m) as well as a two narrow sulphide veined zones below the main shear zone (Table 1 and see photos in Appendix 1).

The deepest hole of the drill program KVDD0037 (448.2m) was the most successful hole drilled to date, intersecting multiple zones consistent with the Coffey mineralisation 40m north of KVDD0036 and 110m down dip from KVDD0034 on the same section (Figure 2 and Figure 4).

Significantly, KVDD0037 intersected an apparent broad 87.1m wide zone (338.9-426.0m down hole length) comprising four structurally deformed zones of heavily sheared and altered rocks containing sulphide mineralisation, semi-massive and vein sulphides (pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite) as well as extensively quartz veined and altered basalt zones (see Figure 1 and Appendix 1 for photos). This style of deformation is consistent with the higher-grade gold-silver mineralised zones previously reported. These zones cannot be determined to be carrying gold-silver until the assays are returned from the laboratory; however, the considerable structural change in the rocks within KVDD0037 has the potential to be a significant breakthrough in the development of the mineralisation at the Coffey Deposit at depth.

Importantly these new intersections extend the Coffey shear zone mineralisation continuously down dip for 350-400m and is still open at depth. Hole KVDD0037 demonstrates the potential for multiple wide lodes to be developed at depth as previously modelled and are now visually evident. Hole KVDD0038 is in progress and will be testing the mineralisation 60m north of KVDD0037 and 80m down dip of KVRD0030 on the northern most drill line (Figure 2).

 

The samples from holes KVDD035-0037 have been cut, sampled, and sent to a commercial laboratory in Perth for assay analysis and will be reported to the market when they are available.

 

During Mila's three drilling campaigns, the Company is seeing the potential of the Coffey Au-Ag Deposit. Coffey has grown significantly in size, width and grade compared to the initial pre drilling resource. The Company is awaiting the assay results from this recent drilling program to enable it to begin building its JORC resource model. The Company is optimistic that it will be able to upgrade its JORC Resource for Coffey next year.

 

 

 

Figure 2: Drill collar plan showing RC drill holes (grey), Diamond drill hole (blue) and current hole (magenta). The existing JORC resource zone is shown (red) with the new mineralisation extension zone (green) which will be included in the upgraded JORC resource estimations. Gold intersection bars are shown in red.

 

 

 

Figure 3: Cross Section showing the current JORC Resource zone limits and the newly defined mineralisation as a result of Mila's drilling. Intersection of the Coffey Shear zone mineralisation in the recently completed stepout holes KVDD0035 & KVDD0036 are shown, extending the mineralisation over 350m down dip, 250m beyond the resource zone and is open at depth.

 Figure 4: Cross Section showing the current JORC Resource zone limits and the newly defined mineralisation as a result of Mila's drilling. Intersection of the Coffey Shear zone mineralisation in the recently completed stepout hole KVDD0037 is shown, extending the mineralisation over 400m down dip, 300m beyond the resource zone and is open & widening at depth.

**ENDS**

 

For more information visit www.milaresources.com or contact:

 

Mark Stephenson

Mila Resources Plc

 

info@milaresources.com

Jonathan Evans

Tavira Financial

 

+44 (0) 20 7100 5100

Nick Emerson

SI Capital

 

+44 (0) 20 3143 0600

Susie Geliher and Max Bennett

St Brides Partners Limited

+44 (0) 20 7236 1177

 

This information is provided by RNS, the news service of the London Stock Exchange. RNS is approved by the Financial Conduct Authority to act as a Primary Information Provider in the United Kingdom. Terms and conditions relating to the use and distribution of this information may apply. For further information, please contact rns@lseg.com or visit www.rns.com.RNS may use your IP address to confirm compliance with the terms and conditions, to analyse how you engage with the information contained in this communication, and to share such analysis on an anonymised basis with others as part of our commercial services. For further information about how RNS and the London Stock Exchange use the personal data you provide us, please see our Privacy Policy.
 
END
 
 
DRLFIFSEIVLTLIF
Date   Source Headline
28th Mar 20247:00 amRNSInterim Results
6th Mar 20244:00 pmRNSResult of AGM
13th Feb 20247:00 amRNSLiontown Completes Drone Survey at Kathleen Valley
9th Feb 202411:00 amRNSNotice of AGM
2nd Feb 202412:00 pmRNSUpdate On Admission Of Liontown CLN Shares
30th Jan 20247:00 amRNSAmendment to Liontown CLN and Operational Update
4th Dec 20231:00 pmRNSDirector/PDMR Shareholding
9th Nov 20238:06 amRNSDirector Share Purchase & PDMR Notification
8th Nov 202312:00 pmRNSResult of General Meeting
31st Oct 20235:06 pmRNSReplacement: Final Results
31st Oct 20232:00 pmRNSFinal Results
24th Oct 20237:00 amRNSUpdated Corporate Presentation
16th Oct 20232:45 pmRNSPublication of a Prospectus
11th Oct 20237:00 amRNSLiontown Li JV Update & Drilling Programme Results
2nd Oct 20237:00 amRNSPlacing to Raise £2m & Appointment of Joint Broker
28th Jul 20233:00 pmRNSHolding(s) in Company
27th Jul 20237:00 amRNSAgreement with Liontown to Explore for Lithium
14th Jun 20237:00 amRNSDrilling to re-commence at Kathleen Valley
9th Jun 202312:39 pmRNSHolding(s) in Company - Replacement
9th Jun 202311:40 amRNSHolding(s) in Company
4th Apr 20238:41 amRNSHolding(s) in Company
3rd Apr 20234:46 pmRNSStmnt re Share Price Movement
31st Mar 20237:00 amRNSInterim Results
5th Jan 20234:41 pmRNSSecond Price Monitoring Extn
5th Jan 20234:35 pmRNSPrice Monitoring Extension
20th Dec 202212:10 pmRNSKathleen Valley Final Drilling Results
19th Dec 20223:10 pmRNSResult of AGM
28th Nov 20227:00 amRNSNotice of AGM
21st Nov 20221:41 pmEQSMila Resources to pushing ahead with existing plans
15th Nov 20224:40 pmRNSSecond Price Monitoring Extn
15th Nov 20224:36 pmRNSPrice Monitoring Extension
15th Nov 20228:15 amRNSKathleen Valley Drilling Results and Update
11th Nov 202211:55 amRNSReplacement: Additional £212,000 for KV Project
8th Nov 20221:15 pmRNS£212,000 Raised for Kathleen Valley Gold Project
31st Oct 20227:00 amRNSFinal Results
19th Oct 20221:48 pmEQSMila Resources 'has a tiger by the tail' at Kathleen Valley
18th Oct 20227:00 amRNSDrilling to 450m shows 3 further sheared zones
7th Oct 20227:00 amRNSUpdated Corporate Presentation
6th Oct 20227:00 amRNS£696,000 Raised for Resource Expansion Programme
21st Sep 202212:29 pmRNSSuccess in First Drill Hole at Coffey Gold Deposit
6th Sep 202212:49 pmRNSDC Drilling Underway at Kathleen Valley
5th Aug 20227:00 amRNSStage 2 Drilling to Commence at Kathleen Valley
29th Jun 20227:00 amRNSPositive Assay Results from Coffey Deposit
8th Jun 20227:00 amRNSInvestor Event
30th May 20224:41 pmRNSSecond Price Monitoring Extn
30th May 20224:35 pmRNSPrice Monitoring Extension
30th May 202212:00 pmRNSExercise of Warrants & Issue of Equity
3rd May 20227:00 amRNSUpdated Corporate Presentation
25th Apr 20224:41 pmRNSSecond Price Monitoring Extn
25th Apr 20224:35 pmRNSPrice Monitoring Extension

Due to London Stock Exchange licensing terms, we stipulate that you must be a private investor. We apologise for the inconvenience.

To access our Live RNS you must confirm you are a private investor by using the button below.

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.

Quickpicks are a member only feature

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.