Recharge Metals Encounters Broad Copper Mineralisation at Brandy Hill South
THE DRILL SERGEANT: Recharge Metals (ASX: REC) reported drill results from the company’s Brandy Hill South project located within the Archaean Gullewa Greenstone Belt in Western Australia.
Recharge Metals said the assays were the last from an extensive field program completed during 2022 and have encouragingly extended the known limits of the copper mineralisation delineated to date at the Brandy Hill South prospect.
The company said the latest drilling results had identified broad zones of copper mineralisation associated with anomalous silver, molybdenum and tungsten, including:
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22.5 metres at 1.02 per cent copper, 6.8 grams per tonne silver, 32ppm molybdenum, 654ppm tungsten from 375.5m, including 7.5m at 1.65 per cent copper, 11g/t silver, 15ppm molybdenum, 929ppm tungsten from 375.50m; and
20.96m at 0.37 per cent copper, 3.2g/t silver, 19ppm molybdenum, 343ppm tungsten from 404.04m.
“Recharge is encouraged by the significant widths of copper mineralisation encountered in this last drill program,” Recharge Metals executive director Felicity Repacholi-Muir said in the company’s ASX announcement.
“The Brandy Hill South prospect has been a hub of activity since listing in October 2021, and in this short space of time we have delineated copper mineralisation over a strike length of 500 metres.
“Recharge has engaged an industry consultant to complete an independent high-level review of Brandy Hill South’s copper potential, which will help guide Recharge’s exploration strategy.”
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