Breaker Resources Confirms Continuity at Bombora
THE DRILL SERGEANT: Breaker Resources (ASX: BRB) announced further shallow, wide, high-grade drilling results from ongoing infill reverse circulation (RC) and diamond drilling at the Bombora gold discovery within the company’s 100 per cent-owned Lake Roe gold project east of Kalgoorlie in Western Australia.
Breaker Resources explained the drilling is part of an ongoing program targeting an initial JORC Resource in late 2017 with recent efforts targeting adequate drill resolution to identify the structural controls of gold mineralisation within and along strike to the main 2.2 kilometre Bombora discovery zone.
Latest RC results include:
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20 metres at 3.65 grams per tonne gold from 60m, including 12m at 5.67g/t gold and 2m at 19.64g/t gold;
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45m at 1.79g/t gold from 8m, including 15m at 2.8g/t gold and 8m at 2.81g/t gold from 45m, including 6m at 3.47g/t gold;
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19m at 1.42g/t gold from 9m, including 11m at 2g/t gold and 7m at 2.57g/t gold; and
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3m at 21.74g/t gold from 68m, including 1m at 56.94g/t gold.
“The higher drill density is starting to clarify the mineralisation controls,” Breaker Resources executive chairman Tom Sanders said in the company’s announcement to the Australian Securities Exchange.
“The results we are seeing upgrade the largely untested depth potential in the 2.2 kilometre-long Bombora gold discovery, as well as the gold potential over large areas along strike, where many significant gold drill intercepts are ‘floating in space’ due to the wide-spaced nature of earlier drilling.
“We are starting to see stacked, plunging, sub-horizontal, high-grade quartz vein arrays sitting above controlling faults for example, and this bodes well for the long term underground mining potential.
“We are also starting to see more west-dipping gold lodes with good continuity adjacent to (and locally within) the main 2.2 kilometre Bombora discovery that have not been adequately tested by the west-orientated reconnaissance drilling.
“This upgrades the potential of several large areas including the Crescent prospect, the Bombora South prospect and an area of structurally repeated quartz dolerite to the immediate east of the Bombora discovery.
“The Bombora discovery is likely to grow as a result.”
Email: breaker@breakerresources.com.au
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