A second phase of drilling by
Barra Grande comprises 57,948 ha along the banks of the Rio Grande River, which separates Minas Gerais and Sao Paulo states. Trans Hex can earn a half-interest from property-owner
To date, Trans Hex has sunk 240 reverse-circulation holes, mostly in three areas that are believed to host more than 100 million cubic metres of gravels.
Currently, Trans Hex is drilling areas considered suitable for bulk-sampling; the samples will enable Trans Hex to estimate diamond grades and values.
Meanwhile, Verena has discovered diamonds on the adjacent Marimbondo property. Ten areas where gravels outcrop at surface are now being test-sampled.
Verena is managing the alluvial phase of exploration while Rio Tinto hunts for kimberlites.
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