Horizon drills up fresh high-grade WA gold near Sandstone
Horizon Gold has extended Eagle by 300m and triggered resource estimation work near Sandstone in WA, building value beyond its pending Gum Creek feasibility study.
Horizon Gold has been busy stacking up new ounces at its Gum Creek gold project with a raft of high-grade drilling hits emerging from deposits clustered near its planned processing hub south of Sandstone. The lift could potentially set the stage for a resource boost beyond the base case outlined in its upcoming feasibility study.
The key to the fresh gold lies in where it is surfacing: Eagle, Goldfinch, Shrike South and Swift all cluster around the historic Gidgee mill area and proposed processing hub, building a growing pipeline of future mill feed close to infrastructure.
At Eagle, 1.2km south-east of Gidgee, drilling pushed known mineralisation 300m beyond the existing resource, opening a fresh front for growth. Eagle hosts 83,400 ounces and management expects the latest results to drive a material resource expansion.
Better intersections included 3m grading 6.62 grams per tonne (g/t) gold, 13m grading 1.50g/t gold and 8m grading 2.36g/t gold. Management expects the modelling work now underway to underpin a material expansion to the Eagle resource.
Goldfinch and Shrike South added further fuel to the growth story unfolding around the proposed processing hub. Goldfinch returned hits including 4m grading 6.19g/t gold and 3m grading 5.11g/t gold, while Shrike South produced an 11-metre hit grading 1.18g/t gold including 5m at 2.20g/t gold.
Both prospects are moving into maiden resource estimation territory.
The strongest grades came from Swift, 1.2km east of the Gidgee mill, where drilling outside the existing resource model returned a six-metre hit grading 5.13g/t gold from 95m, including 2m at 14.7g/t gold. Other highlights included 5m grading 4.28g/t gold and 3m grading 6.13g/t gold.
Already hosting 415,600 ounces in its open-pit resource and 68,800 ounces underground, Swift remains one of Gum Creek’s cornerstone deposits. Management says the latest drilling has confirmed a stacked-lode system beyond the current resource envelope, opening the door to further underground growth.
According to management, the shallow, free-milling ounces emerging around Gidgee are tailor-made for conventional open-pit mining and processing, allowing Horizon to grow future mill feed close to its planned infrastructure. At the same time, deeper drilling is starting to expose underground growth potential beneath the existing resource base.
Horizon Gold managing director Scott Williamson said: “These impressive high-grade RC drilling results from Swift, Eagle, Shrike South and Goldfinch continue to unlock our free-milling open pit mining strategy. We’re consistently
📌 Kaynak
Bu özet Sydney Morning Herald kaynağından otomatik derlenmiştir. Tamamı için orijinal habere gidin.
Orijinal haberi oku →