Rox Resources continues drilling success at Camelwood
THE DRILL SERGEANT: Rox Resources (ASX: RXL) has received more assays from drilling being carried out at the company’s Camelwood nickel sulphide prospect at Fisher East, 450 kilometres north of Kalgoorlie.
Diamond drilling at Camelwood has returned:
16.3 metres at 1.8 per cent nickel, including 6.3 metres at 2.5 per cent nickel from 211.7 metres, including 0.47 metres at 5.4 per cent nickel from 212 metres (semi-massive sulphide); and
7.5m at 1.2 per cent nickel, including 0.4m at 3.8 per cent nickel from 178.3m (semi-massive sulphide).
Rox said one of the RC holes returned the best visual estimates seen to date of up to 30m of mineralisation from 144m, including 4m of massive sulphides, 4m of semi-massive sulphides and 25m of disseminated sulphides.
“This RC result is particularly pleasing being the thickest and most near-surface massive sulphide intersection to date,” Rox Resources managing director Ian Mulholland said in the company’s announcement to the Australian Securities Exchange.
Rox indicated diamond drilling is continuing at Camelwood where it will move soon to test the Camelwood North EM conductor located approximately 500m north of Camelwood.
The company has determined this conductor appears to be a down faulted offset from the main Camelwood EM conductor.
RC drilling is continuing on 50m infill sections along the 700m strike length of Camelwood, plus testing extensions to the north.




