Kin Mining Continues Growth Potential with Results from Helens East

THE DRILL SERGEANT: Kin Mining has added further potential to the company’s 100 per cent-owned 1.4 million ounces Cardinia Gold Project (CGP) near Leonora in Western Australia.

Kin mining reported assay results from Reverse Circulation (RC) drilling completed towards the end of last year at CGP targeting a new high-grade exploration opportunity along the Eastern Corridor.

The company said the drilling had confirmed the presence of higher-grade, quartz-sulphide lode style mineralisation below and along strike from shallow 35,000 ounces Mineral Resources at Fiona, within an emerging high-grade structure known as the Helens East Fault.

This newly identified quartz-sulphide vein-style mineralisation remains open in all directions along strike and down-dip with the potential for the current one kilometre strike length to extend up to two kilometres with further drilling below a defined gold-in-soil anomaly.

“Our exploration strategy targeting high-grade potential along the Eastern Corridor is rapidly gaining momentum,” Kin Mining managing director Andrew Munckton said in the company’s ASX announcement.

“These latest assays build on the strong results reported earlier this month and show that there is an exciting new exploration opportunity based on a high-grade lode style of mineralisation at Cardinia, located below and along strike to some of our existing shallow deposits.

“Confirming the presence and continuity of high-grade mineralised zones opens up an important new avenue for our exploration team to target new, high-grade discoveries within the Eastern Corridor, complementing the shallower, bulk style resources which we have already defined.”

 

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