Carawine Resources Scores Encouraging Copper and Gold Drill Results

THE DRILL SERGEANT: Carawine Resources (ASX: CWX) reported results from RC drilling completed at the Warroo prospects on the company’s 100 per cent-owned Cable tenement, part of its Paterson project in Western Australia.

Carawine Resources conducted the drilling program targeting copper, lead, zinc, silver and gold mineralisation at the Warroo prospects, from which it has identified areas of copper and zinc anomalism for follow-up exploration.

Results of note came from the Warroo North and Warroo NE prospect areas, including:

Warroo North

CBAC259
6 metres at 0.63 per cent copper from 19m, including 1m at 2.74 per cent copper from 21m;

CBAC208
4m at 0.38 per cent copper from 12m; and

CBAC251
1m at 0.32 per cent copper from 12m (eoh).

Warroo NE

CBAC099
4m at 0.24ppm gold from 4m.

“We consider today’s results to be highly encouraging, with a number of significant copper and gold intervals returned, and large areas of copper and zinc anomalism identified, from just our first drilling program at Cable,” Carawine Resources managing director David Boyd said in the company’s ASX announcement.

“This is especially exciting because the drilling was shallow in this initial first-pass program, reaching no more than 13 metres below surface in most holes.

“Combined with the results of our helicopter-borne electromagnetic TargetEM survey, and the historic exploration data, we expect the results of this drilling to yield several high potential, high priority targets for deeper direct drill testing expected to occur in 2025.”

 

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