Kasbah intersects high-grade tin at Achmmach
THE DRILL SERGEANT: Kasbah Resources (ASX: KAS) reported the results of a recently-completed infill drilling program carried out over the Western Zone Shallow (WSZ) target, on the Sidi Addi Trend at the company’s Achmmach tin project in Morocco.
The company explained the drilling focussed on infilling the Mineral Resource the company announced in February 2014 and to define high wall stability for pit optimization studies.
Kasbah said the information the program has provided will enable conversion of the WZS resource to a higher classification to be integrated into a revised mine plan for the Achmmach DFS project cash flow model.
The drilling returned new, high-grade and shallow tin intercepts from drill holes WZGTD001 and WZGTD004, the latter encountering two intercepts of the best metal accumulations Kasbah has so far recorded over the WZS.
Best down hole intercepts include:
WZGTD004
3.9 metres at 4.21 per cent tin from 39.5m;
WZGTD004
3m at 1.12 per cent tin from 97m;
WZGTD001
14.2m at 1.35 per cent tin from 9.2m, including 5.9m at 2.32 per cent tin from 12.6m; and
WZGTD002
9m at 1.23 per cent tin from 23m, including 4.4m at 1.75 per cent tin from 24.8m.
“It is important to recognise that the Achmmach tin project encompasses two tin systems – the Meknes Trend and the Sidi Addi Trend,” Kasbah Resources managing director Wayne Bramwell said in the company’s announcement to the Australian Securities Exchange.
“Kasbah has drilled approximately 102,000 metre into the Meknes Trend and that system remains open.
“The parallel and prospective Sidi Addi Trend is, like Meknes, approximately 1.6 kilometres long and the tin mineralisation is of similar nature.
“The key difference with the Sidi Addi Trend is that it has had less than 6,000 metres of shallow drilling undertaken across it to date.”
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