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Highlights from the recent drilling include:
Zanoni Fault Zone
· Down hole intersection of 259m @ 1.7% copper and 0.4g/t gold from 205m in HDD018W1* including,
o 26m (estimated true width of 11m) @ 4.4 % copper and 0.9g/t gold from 416m (estimated true width of 31m) @ 3.3% copper and 0.8g/t gold from 205m in drill hole HDD018
· 5m (estimated true width of 2.5m) @ 3.5 % copper and 0.6g/t gold from 447m in drill hole HDD018
Parsee Fault Zone
· 5m @ 0.8% copper and 276ppm Uranium Oxide (U3O8) from 439m in drill hole HDD016
· 18m @ 297ppm U3O8 from 509m in drill hole HDD016
· 2m @ 887ppm U3O8 from 544m in drill hole HDD016
ROCKLAND GROUP COPPER PROJECT (CDU 100%)
DRILLING DELIVERS MORE HIGH GRADE COPPER/COBALT RESULTS FROM INFILL DRILLING IN LAS MINERALE CENTRAL
Drill Hole LMRC 207
Copper Intersections
Intersected 132m @ 3.74% Cu fm 34m – 166m
Including 103m @ 4.38% Cu fm 34m – 137m
And 34m @ 8.57% Cu fm 54m – 88m
Cobalt Intersections
Intersected 149m @ 818ppm Co fm 17m – 166m
Including 63m @ 1240ppm Co fm 60m – 123m
Drill Hole LMRC 208
Copper Intersections
Intersected 94m @ 2.47% Cu fm 31m – 125m
Including 31m @ 5.14% Cu fm 71m – 102m
Cobalt Intersections
Intersected 122m @ 966ppm Co fm 3m – 125m
Including 96m @ 1104ppm Co fm 13m – 109m
And 20m @ 1412ppm Co fm 82m – 102m
Drill Hole LMRC 200
Copper intersections
Intersected 83m @ 1.42% Cu fm 70m – 153m
Including 52m @ 1.88% Cu fm 79m – 131m
And 11m @ 4.29% Cu fm 80m – 91m
Cobalt Intersections
Intersected 150m @ 482ppm Co fm 4m – 154m
Including 52m @ 932ppm Co fm 41m – 93m
And 36m @ 1019ppm Co fm 56m – 92m
I've been following this company for some time, and today they are up 250% plus, or something.
Something crazy because the drill results posted aren't that good.
Really, pretty average.
1.7% Cu from 400m+ WTF? and
276ppm U from 439m? eeek! - that's like dirt in Australia.... unbelievable.
Compare with CDU recent drilling:
Intersected 132m @ 3.74% Cu fm 34m – 166m
Yes I read the announcement this morning after it had gone up from .19 to .32, didn't think that much of it, just goes to show-call my Shultz.
Code is RXM.
Yeah, sorry about the incorrect code. Fixed.Ta roofa, I was about to go looking for that code but you got there.
Now this is telling me I need more characters... that should do it.
Cheers
.... Something crazy because the drill results posted aren't that good.
....
Compare with CDU recent drilling:
Yes, you are right. Pretty good, and not even the target, I suppose. Not happy with myself for missing the opportunity I think. Just sat and watched, and watched, and watched.... lolA bit unfair to compare with CDU. Their grades are just phenomenal - the best of the best. There would be plenty of copper explorers very happy with 250+m at 1.7% Cu but the depth is an issue...
And going again today...hitting a high of 75
Perhaps there is another catalyst behind this meteoric rise?
nop... more of publicity from the median than anything... a lot of talk up saying that this is going to be Olympic Dam like... way to early at the moment.
The talk may be potential size of OD which is the standard thing that pops out when someone hits something big or there's a big gravity anomoly anywhere in SA.what do u mean ...like olympic dam, ie a massive humongous mine of undertermind size(olympic dam is still open at a kilometer down)? or do u just mean the mix of metals are possibly similar?
u'd presume something as massive as olympic dam would have been found yrs ago, even given the size and remoteness of aus.
The drilling completed by Rex at Hillside has shown that the Project has characteristics typical of an Iron Oxide Copper Gold (‘IOCG’) deposit such as Olympic Dam and Prominent Hill, with the potential for large scale copper, gold and uranium mineralisation.
The talk may be potential size of OD which is the standard thing that pops out when someone hits something big or there's a big gravity anomoly anywhere in SA.
Yeh back in the boom times, anyone that interstected a bit of copper and IO together called it an "Olympic Dam style deposit"...
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