Corazon Mining set to return to TUR

THE DRILL SERGEANT: Corazon Mining (ASX: CZN) is readying to recommence its exploration of the company’s Top Up Rise project (TUR), located in the Gibson Desert region of Western Australia.

Drilling at TUR is set to kick off again as soon as possible with a drill rig still on site from the company’s initial program with drilling crews plus additional equipment now being organised and mobilised to the TUR site.

Drill targets are being reviewed, incorporating information acquired during the earlier drilling.

“The results from the first round of drilling added enormously to the prospectivity of Corazon’s TUR project.” Corazon Mining managing director Brett Smith said in the company’s announcement to the Australian Securities Exchange.

“To date, we have drilled in only four areas, within what is a very large geophysical anomaly, and have intersected sulphide mineralisation in each hole.

“We are looking forward to the next phase of full-funded exploration, which should commence next week with geophysics and drilling.”

Corazon said the results from the first phase of drilling suggest the large TUR gravity anomaly has a coincidental geochemical anomaly, including a robust base and precious metal association.

Extensive low tenor sulphide mineralisation, including copper sulphide, has been intersected in all holes drilled to date over a large area.