Sarytogan Graphite Identifies Copper Anomalism with Possible Porphyry Features
THE DRILL SERGEANT: Sarytogan Graphite (ASX: SGA) has been quick to release news from copper exploration undertaken at the company’s Baynazar copper exploration project in Kazakhstan.
Sarytogan Graphite pegged the Baynazar project last year and wasted little time before flying a high-resolution aero magnetic survey collecting some 6,000 soil samples.
The company has an external exploration review carried out that confirmed the previous exploration results as well as delineating three new anomalies at the Aminbay target, including what the company described as “textbook metal zonation and aeromagnetic features consistent with a possible porphyry intrusion”.
Sarytogan Graphite indicated the soil sampling program will be infilled over the anomalies and extended to the north and south ahead of planning drilling programs.
“Kazakhstan is an established mining jurisdiction with many of the world’s lowest cost copper mines and excellent prospectivity for the discovery of further copper porphyry mineralisation,” Sarytogan Graphite managing director Sean Gregory said in the company’s ASX announcement.
“This second target generated at the Baynazar Copper Exploration Project is named ‘Aminbay’ and looks very promising with textbook metal zonation and aeromagnetic features consistent with a possible porphyry intrusion.
“The soil sampling will be infilled and extended ahead of planning drilling at these exciting targets.”
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