Encouraged by successful drilling,
February’s 17-hole, 1,075-metre reverse-circulation (RC) program defined a broad structure dipping 25-40 to the northwest, and 16 of those holes intersected gold mineralization in near-surface saprolitic material. Gold-bearing intersections also contained a higher-grade payshoot, plunging gently to the north in the plane of the main zone. Highlights included:
– 18 metres (from 11 metres) grading 2.64 grams gold per tonne in hole 37;
– 26 metres (from surface) of 1.98 grams gold in hole 38; and
– 24 metres (from surface) of 1.25 grams in hole 42.
Birim’s follow-up 36-hole, 2,155-metre RC campaign will be carried out on lines 50 metres apart with collars at 25-metre intervals. The work will test the northern and southern extensions of the previously drilled main zone, as well as a parallel structure identified to the east. Drilling is to be completed by mid-April.
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