Doray Minerals scores high-grade gold results and visible gold at Wilber North

THE DRILL SERGEANT: Doray Minerals (ASX:DRM) has intersected further visible gold mineralisation whilst conducting underground diamond drilling within the Wilber North area at the company’s Andy Well gold mine in Western Australia.

The company has completed eight diamond holes at Wilber North with five holes intersecting quartz lode intervals with visible gold mineralisation.

Drilling of the further three holes intersected visible gold intersected in two of them (WBUG0977 and WBUG0979).

Assays have now been returned from the first three holes, returning Wilber Lode intersections of:

WBUG0974A
4.3 metres at 52.7 grams per tonne gold (true width 1.7m) from 270.7 metres downhole (mdh);

WBUG0975
2.9m at 6.5g/t gold (true width 1.3m) from 377.1mdh; and

WBUG0976
3.6m at 13.6g/t gold (true width 1m) from 255.6mdh.

“These intersections appear to confirm the Wilber North depth extensions as a new zone of high-grade gold mineralisation within the Wilber Lode deposit, extending beyond the northern boundary of the current Ore Reserve,” Doray Minerals said in its ASX announcement.

“Importantly, the true widths of the intersections point to potentially thicker mineralisation compared to the average width of the Wilber orebody to date, which is approximately 1.1 metre.

Email: investorrelations@dorayminerals.com.au

Website: www.dorayminerals.com.au