Rumble Resources Commences New Exploration Activity at the Earaheedy Project
THE DRILL SERGEANT: Rumble Resources (ASX: RTR) is back out exploring on the company’s emerging world-class Earaheedy project in Western Australia.
Rumble Resources is to undertake activities aimed at defining the limits of the emerging zinc-lead-silver base metal system and focused on high-grade feeder targets along the untested nine kilometres Navajoh Southeast Trend within the company’s 100 per cent owned landholding.
The company has commenced an extension RC drilling program along the previously untested Navajoh Southeast Trend.
An airborne geophysical survey previously highlighted gravity lows having a strong association with the existing high-grade zinc-lead feeder faults at the Tonka and Navajoh zinc-lead deposits.
A high impact drilling program will be carried out to focus on multiple gravity lows along strike of the Navajoh deposit, which the company has interpreted to represent potential new mineralised high-grade feeder faults.
“We are excited to get back into discovery mode and announce the resumption of drilling operations,” Rumble Resources managing director Shane Sikora said in the company’s ASX announcement.
“We have a high impact program planned that will be focused on testing the high-grade feeder targets along the Navajoh Southeast Trend.
“We will also have a specific focus on targeting high-grade Mississippi Valley Type (MVT) discoveries within the interpreted high angle feeder structures.
“The Earaheedy project has exceptional near-term growth potential, and we are eager to advance what we believe will become a world class base metal asset.”
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