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Ramelius hopes for pleasant surprise

RAMELIUS Resources believes there is a strong chance of a grade overcall at its Wattle Dam open pit development and has said that drilling 100m below the planned limits of the open pit has indicated the western and eastern zones of the deposit intersect at depth.

Michael Vaughan
Ramelius hopes for pleasant surprise

Infill drilling at Wattle Dam, west of Kambalda in Western Australia, intersected mineralisation highlighted by 4 metres at 16.5grams per tonne gold, including 1m at 560gpt, cut to 50gpt. Ramelius’ managing...

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