Kalgoorlie Gold Mining (ASX: KAL) (‘KalGoldâ€
Thick, high-grade gold intercepts at Lighthorse include:
KGAC24152: 17 m at 4.81 g/t Au from 48 m, including 8 m at 9.21 g/t Au from 52 m (hole ends in mineralisation)
KGAC24153: 4 m at 4.72 g/t Au from 52 m (hole ends in mineralisation)
Lighthorse is a KalGold-generated, greenfields gold discovery, characterised by:
A 200 m wide primary gold target on the discovery section, open down dip.
A 600 m strike, parallel to the Laverton Tectonic Zone, open to the northwest and southeast.
Crosscutting mineralised structures extending over 800 m, open to the northeast.
o A footprint larger than either KalGoldâ€
No outcrop, and no effective historic drilling.
Extensive, contiguous, widely-spaced intercepts suggest a large primary gold system obscured by transported cover. Further drilling is required to define the systemâ€
Lighthorse is located in the southeast of the Eastern Goldfields, an area which is becoming a focus for gold discovery and development. It is located:
1 km west of KalGoldâ€
12 km south of Hawthorn Resourcesâ€
22 km northwest of Ramelius Resourcesâ€
30 km east of OzAurum Resourcesâ€
A priority follow-up RC drill program is being fast-tracked for March 2025, pending rig availability.
For MD and CEO Matt Painterâ€
Commenting on the discovery, KalGold Managing Director Matt Painter said:
“This is what weâ€
Follow up RC drilling is scheduled for March 2025. We also expect to follow up previously reported thick, shallow gold intercepts at Wessex (ASX: KAL 09/10/24), next door to the Anglo Saxon Gold Mine (HAW), in this upcoming RC drill program.
This is an incredibly exciting time at KalGold. Recently announced discoveries by some of our neighbours, together with this new Lighthorse discovery, are cementing this south-eastern part of the Eastern Goldfields as a hot spot for exploration, discovery, and development. KalGold holds an extensive and strategic footprint within this incredible, historically overlooked area.�
High-grade gold intercepts define the Lighthorse discovery at Pinjin
Drilling in December 2024 successfully expanded upon an extensive earlier aircore program at Kirgella West (Figure 1). The new drilling intersected thick, high-grade gold mineralisation beneath transported sediments (Table 1). Four of these five new holes returned significant gold intercepts, with two of the drill holes ending in mineralisation with the rig unable to penetrate the fresh, mineralised rock. Gold mineralisation is open along strike and down dip.
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