Mt Malcolm Mines Conducts RC Drilling at Golden Crown and Dumbarton Prospects
THE DRILL SERGEANT: Mt Malcolm Mines (ASX: M2M) is in the midst of a drilling frenzy at the company’s 100 per cent-owned Malcolm project outside Leonora in the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia.
Mt Malcolm Mines recently commenced RC drilling at the Golden Crown prospect and is now gearing up for the same at the Dumbarton prospect.
RC drilling at Golden Crown began recently targeting structurally controlled, high-grade gold mineralisation beneath the recent bulk sampling pit and its down-plunge extensions.
Eight RC drillholes have been completed to date for approx. 800 metres of drilling, intersecting quartz vein systems, aligning and expanding the previously defined 150m by 120m mineralised corridor.
At the Dumbarton prospect, earthworks for all drill pads have been completed, with the rig scheduled to mobilise following completion of the Golden Crown drilling to carry out a planned 18-hole infill RC program.
“The current drilling program at Golden Crown has provided encouraging geological observations that align well with our expectations,” Mt Malcolm Mines managing director Trevor Dixon said in the company’s ASX announcement.
“With Dumbarton drilling next, we’re advancing toward establishing a solid resource base.
“This campaign represents a pivotal step in our strategy to become a low-cost, high-margin gold producer in the Leonora region.”
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