Alto Metals Reports New Shallow Oxide Gold Results from Indomitable East
THE DRILL SERGEANT: Alto Metals (ASX: AME) reported further strong gold results from ongoing drilling at the Indomitable Camp, within the company’s 100 per cent-owned, Sandstone gold project in Western Australia.
Alto Metals said the program intersected shallow gold in multiple holes, with mineralisation defined over a total strike of over 800 metres and continues to remain open to the north-west, the south-east and at depth.
New shallow gold results from this latest program include:
SRC709
11 metres at 1 grams per tonne gold from 63m, including 4m at 2.1g/t gold from 70m, and 13m at 5.4g/t gold from 80m, including 3m at 16.7g/t gold from 81m;
SRC708
21m at 1.4g/t gold from 33m, including 2m at 5g/t gold from 41m; and
SRC700
21m at 1.2g/t gold from 47m, including 1m at 7.5g/t gold from 56m.
“We are pleased to announce further excellent results from our ongoing program at Indomitable, where we continue to define additional shallow oxide gold mineralisation outside the current resource,” Alto Metals managing director Matthew Bowles said in the company’s ASX announcement.
“There is no mineral resource currently defined at Indomitable East and this latest drilling has, along with historical drilling, now defined mineralisation over 800 metres of strike that remains open to both the north-west and south-east.
“These results continue to highlight the camp scale growth potential we see at Indomitable, which sits within a much larger 20 kilometres gold corridor.
“Assays are currently pending from the drilling recently completed at the Musketeer target and the rig has now been moved back to follow up on some of the recently announced shallow high-grade intercepts from Indomitable North, including SRC629 which returned 15 metres at 4.2 grams per tonne gold from just 30 metres depth.”
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