Hamelin Gold Commences Drilling New Gold Geochemical Targets
THE DRILL SERGEANT: Hamelin Gold (ASX: HMG) has defined new gold targets at the company’s West Tanami and the Anderson project in Western Australia.
Hamelin Gold identified the targets via recently completed soil sampling programs at the project utilising the application of the Ultrafine® (UFF) analytical technology.
The company identified a coincident gold and multi-element pathfinder anomaly, the Jazz prospect, on the limb of a tightly folded antiform to the west of the Sultan gold targets in the West Tanami.
Aircore drilling of Jazz has commenced with 60 holes planned to test the core of the new anomaly as well as other areas of interest highlighted in the UFF survey.
Other work included roadside soil sampling and UFF analysis at Company’s Anderson project in the wheatbelt that defined an area of gold anomalism extending over eight kilometres in strike with a maximum point value of 0.17 grams per tonne gold.
“The expansion of the use of soil sampling and Ultrafine® analysis across the West Tanami and our sand covered Yilgarn projects in WA is proving to be successful at defining areas of gold anomalism in previously under-explored regions,” Hamelin Gold managing director Peter Bewick said in the company’s ASX announcement.
“The recently defined Jazz anomaly in the West Tanami occurs where two key structures intersect and is hosted within a highly prospective dolerite unit.
“Jazz has strong multi-element support and has the geochemical footprint similar to other major gold deposits in the Tanami region.
“Aircore drilling at Jazz has just commenced with assay results expected in December 2024.”
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