Morning News Bites – September 1

In Today’s Morning News Bites for September 1. WA motorists face toughest penalties in Australia if caught using mobile phones while driving. Telstra profits slide 15% for FY20, sighting disruption from the pandemic and bush fire crisis. Lefroy report results from Hang Glider Hill and Lucky Strike Gold exploration hubs 50km South-East of Kalgoorlie. 

Lefroy Exploration Limited provided results from an 279-hole aircore (AC) drilling program completed at the Hang Glider Hill (HGH) and Lucky Strike exploration hubs within the Eastern Lefroy project 50km to the South-East of Kalgoorlie, WA. A total of 12,436m were drilled in a 279- hole program covering the Hang Glider Hill, Lucky Strike and Havelock areas. Results include: Hang Glider Hill – enhanced gold prospectivity of the target area that has highlighted a 3.5km corridor adjacent to the Hang Glider Hill fault to focus additional exploration. Lucky Strike confirms highly oxidised BIF over 700m of strike with gold anomalies. Enhanced potential for further discoveries along the remaining 1.3km strike of the trend.

Legacy Iron Ore Limited announced the completion of the first round of PQ size (85mm) diamond drilling for metallurgical studies at the Mt Celia project in Laverton, WA. The drilling was undertaken to generate cores for metallurgical test works. A total of 4 drill holes have been completed, with 1 more hole to be drilled in September 1st week to generate a few more composite samples. Geological logging of the PQ cores resulted in the visual confirmation of expected mineralised zones providing increased confidence for the upcoming metallurgical test works. 4 diamond PQ drill holes for metallurgical studies completed at the Kangaroo Bore and Blue Peter gold deposits.

RC Drilling is nearing completion at New Bendigo, part of the Tibooburra Gold Project in New South Wales. Manhattan Corporation has completed 34 RC holes for 4,175 metres. Approximately 900 metres remains to be drilled and is expected to be completed by Saturday 5th September. The first batch of samples (approximately 2,000 samples) are undergoing sample preparation at ALS Global Laboratories in Adelaide. Results are expected late September 2020. A second batch of samples (~1,800 samples) has been dispatched from site and are expected to arrive at the laboratory this week.

Results from early stage metallurgical test work for Chalice Gold Mines has been completed on a range of mineralisation styles from the Gonneville PGE-Ni-Cu-Co discovery at its Julimar Project in WA. Early stage sighter metallurgical testwork completed on limited samples of high-grade sulphide mineralisation from the G1 Zone, as well as disseminated sulphide mineralisation and oxide mineralisation (composite from four RC holes) from the Gonneville Intrusion. All sulphides in the G1 zone float readily under standard conditions at 75µm grind size – a positive indication that the sulphides appear to be amenable to conventional flotation concentration techniques. Managing Director Alex Dorsch commented, saying “The early stage metallurgical test work completed to date has returned promising results from selected samples, giving us good early encouragement that the sulphide-hosted mineralisation at Gonneville will be amenable to conventional flotation.”

Essential Metals reports that a drilling programme has commenced to test the northern extent of the Sinclair Caesium Deposit, 140km South of Kalgoorlie, WA. A mineralised corridor has been modelled using existing high grade caesium drill intersections which confirm mineralisation extends up to 80m from the northern open pit wall of the Sinclair Caesium Mine. The drill programme will target a total length of 120m as well as aim to infill and widen the mineralised zones around the existing drill intersections.

Morning News Bites – Aug 6

Todays morning news bites –

Melbourne retailers scramble to increase ecommerce capacity ahead of a complete shift to online on Thursday. Bank of America is forecasting the price of gold to reach $US3000 an ounce over the next 18 months. Bayswater-based Dynamic Drill & Blast has made its ASX debut today, two weeks earlier than expected after the company’s $5 million initial public offering was swamped with interest.

  • Golden Deeps has identified priority gold mineralised trends at the Tuckers Hill Gold Project near Mudgee, NSW. Magnetic images show potential gold bearing faults and anticlinal structures in the tenement area. The company engaged geophysical consultants Southern Geoscience Consultants to reprocess and re-image aeromagnetic data over the Hargraves – Tuckers Hill area with the aim of better delineating the structural and lithological trends that host gold mineralisation at the Hargraves Goldfield.
  • Manhattan Corporation Limited provided an update at New Bendigo, NSW. The 5,000 metre RC drilling programme is planned to follow-up and test the recently discovered shallow high-grade “Western Lode”, which returned: 7m at 18.16 g/t Au from 87m. The drilling staff and crew have commenced mobilisation to site, with plans to commence week beginning Monday 10th August 2020.
  • An update on the progress of the diamond drill programme currently underway at Auroch Minerals Saints Nickel Project in WA. The company has a report of a massive sulphide intersection coincident with targeted strong down-hole electromagnetic (DHEM) conductor identified from remodelling of historic DHEM surveys. Diamond core from the intersection has been logged and is being sampled, with results and modelling pending. Managing Director Aiden Platel said, “The fact that the sulphide intersection was coincident with our modelled DHEM conductor really reinforces our geological model at Saints and the ability of DHEM to vector in on nickel sulphide mineralisation.”
  • Red5 provide an update on the ongoing Final Feasibility Study for an integrated bulk open pit and underground mine and processing operation at the King of the Hills gold project in Western Australia, which is on-track for completion in September 2020. Mineral Resource estimate completed for historical low-grade stockpiles, comprising 2.81Mt at 0.5g/t Au for 39,900oz of contained gold, including 1.62Mt at 0.6g/t for 29,600oz of contained gold. “We are accomplishing key tasks towards the delivery of the Final Feasibility Study, with mine designs and schedules expected to be finalised within the next few weeks ahead of the delivery of an updated Ore Reserve estimate”, said Managing Director Mark Williams.
  • A new drilling program testing for high-grade gold in new target areas has commenced at the Cobar Gold Project in Central NSW, according to Helix Resources. The drill program will initially test the Amity’s Prospect, a robust 480m x 270m gold-in-soil anomaly. Executive Chairman Peter Lester commented, saying “Our initial drill targets are well beyond the existing resource areas and could provide scope for progressive expansion of our 118,800oz gold inventory currently attributed to the Project”. Helix’s field team has secured entry to Central NSW, following appropriate COVID travel protocols.