Morning News Bites – September 30

Morning News Bites for September 30. Hydrogen boom set to hit $11 trillion USD, national contact tracing network unlikely to be in place until 2021 and Trump is about to go head to head with Biden in the first presidential debate. 

TSC Limited announced the commencement of RC drilling at the Rover Project in WA’s Goldfields. Around 33 holes for 1,800m is planned, to test four main areas. The RC drilling campaign is designed to follow up on previous significant results. Notably, the focus is to test new anomalous gold results at the Rover Project, following on from TSC’s auger drilling and soil geochemical programs. Results to be released progressively over the coming weeks as they come to hand.

Superior Resources Limited reported an update on the second batch of assays from the Resource Drilling
Program at the Steam Engine Gold Deposit, located approximately 210 kilometers west of Townsville, Queensland. The results further boost the consistently strong intersections returned in the first batch of assays from both the Steam Engine and Eastern Ridge Lodes. The second batch of assays returned a thick, high grade gold intercept at Steam Engine Lode, with highlights including; 14m @ 4.9 g/t gold from 0m (surface), incl 7m @ 9.2 g/t gold from 7m and incl 1m @ 47.5 g/t gold from 7m. Upcoming revised Mineral Resource Estimate expected to be upgraded from current 1.27 million tonnes @ 2.3 g/t gold (approximately 94,000 ounces), followed by completion of a scoping study.

Initial reconnaissance fieldwork programs at the recently-acquired Jimblebar and Pincunah gold projects in the Pilbara region of Western Australia have returned positive results for Trek Metals Limited, confirming strong prospectivity for gold mineralisation. The fieldwork program comprised mapping and sampling programs across both project areas and included the reprocessing of geophysical data to assist with geological interpretation. This work delivered a series of maps that combined airborne magnetic and radiometric data, as well as aerial photography, topography and processed satellite imagery. In combination with historical drilling results, these maps were then used to prioritise targets for sampling programs and later interpretation.

Toro Energy Limited reported that the reverse circulation drilling programme at the Golden Ways Target Area on the company’s owned Yandal Gold Project has been successfully completed. The Project is located in the Yandal Greenstone Belt some 15km NE of the world class Bronzewing Gold Mine and some 50km east of the world class Mt Keith Nickel Deposit in Western Australia. A total of 35 RC drill holes for 2,416m were completed in the programme over the Golden Ways target area, being 416m more than the 2,000m planned. Geological assessment of the drilling program is now underway. Drill chip samples have been selected for geochemical analysis and sent to the laboratory for assaying. It is expected that assay results will be returned in October.

Sultan Resources Limited provided an update on results from extension soil and rock chip sampling returned from ongoing exploration programs at the Big Hill AuCu porphyry project in the Company’s Lachlan Fold Belt. The ongoing exploration program is designed to identify drill targets with high potential to host
porphyry-style Au-Cu and/or epithermal gold mineralisation across the three highly prospective targets at Big Hill, Ringaroo and Tucklan. Jeremy King, Chairman of Sultan Resources commented saying, “Sultan’s methodical approach and boots on the ground exploration strategy has again paid off, revealing Razorback Ridge: outcropping chalcopyrite, malachite, chalcocite with good gold over a kilometre long, and unreported by previous explorers. It is testament to the quality our now expanded ground position that such outcropping
mineralisation can still be discovered walking the ground half way between Cadia and Boda. Razorback adds even more compelling ingredients to our Big Hill Porphyry Target, giving us more confidence to fast track further exploration not only around Big Hill and Razorback, but at Ringaroo and Tucklan where we eagerly await IP and soil results, as we turn toward drilling.”

Morning News Bites – August 17

In Today’s Morning News Bites for August 17. 

Federal government to reveal details of vaccine trial agreements. JB Hi-Fi profits hit $302 million, boosted by people working from home. ASIC set to target the growing of Robinhood traders. 

Toro Energy recently completed a quartz vein outcrop sampling programme on the Golden Ways Target Area, which has yielded surface rock chip samples. The Golden Ways Target Area is located in the north of the Yandal Gold Project, near the Yandal Greenstone Belt in Western Australia. Highlights include samples of up to 14.7g/t gold and has generated anomalism over the entire 900m (approximate) strike length of outcropping quartz veins sampled. The anomalism identified in the quartz veins sampled in this programme will now undergo limited drill testing by reverse circulation (RC) drilling as part of the current planned 2020 exploration programme for the Yandal Gold Project. The RC rig is expected to mobilise to site in the coming weeks.

3D Resources report a 42% upgrade of gold in resources at the Adelong Goldfield. This includes a maiden resource for the Caledonian and Donkey Hill deposits, and a remodelling of resources at the Currajong deposit with the inclusion of a resource of parallel vein systems to the east. Chairman Mr Ian Hastings commented, saying “This maiden resource upgrade for the Adelong Goldfield Project is a clear sign of the exploration potential that the Company believes it can unlock. We are only scratching the surface and I look forward to quickly progressing further exploration activities.”

Krakatoa Resources commences diamond drilling at its Turon Project situated near Bathurst, NSW. The diamond drill program will test several exciting shallow gold targets situated within the Box Ridge and Quartz Ridge line of workings which strike over 2.4km and 1.6km respectively. The northern extension of the Quartz Ridge Mine where a shallow RAB drill program completed nearly 30 years ago identified several highly anomalous gold intercepts with results up to 10m @ 1.64g/t gold from the surface to end of hole. All holes were sampled throughout their developed length as a single composite sample of 10m and the anomalous results were never followed up. The program is expected to take approximately 4 weeks with assays to follow a further 3-4 weeks later.

Drilling has commenced at Smokebush Gold Project for Terrain Minerals, located approximately 65 kilometres west of Paynes Find within the Yalgoo mineral field of Western Australia. The maiden 1,000-meter RC drill program is now underway, the program may be enlarged subject to Terrain geologist’s ground interpretation and observations over the main target areas. Highlights that require work in historical sites include the Wildflower target which recorded 15m @ 1.4g/t Gold from 10m. The Smokebush project is considered by Terrain to be a high-quality gold exploration tenement package. Historic drilling is considered sparse and requires follow up exploration activities to further test their significant results.

Final permitting approvals for the Rover 1 drilling program to commence for Castile Resources, located approximately 80kms south west of West Arunta in the Northern Territory. Renewed Sacred Site Clearance Certificate has been received from the Central Land Council for the Rover 1 Gold Project tenements. Castile anticipates the drill rig will be mobilised to the Rover 1 site by Sunday 23 August 2020 and drilling operations will begin immediately after that.