EXPLORATION & DEVELOPMENT

Croesus reports strong drilling results for Giles

CROESUS Mining has reported promising results from the RC drilling campaign at its Giles prospect.

Greg Tubby

The results extend the mineralisation zone to the north and south of Giles, and feasibility studies have been commenced towards fast track development of the project. Initial resource calculations are still being calculated, the company said.

The best of the drilling results included GSRC17, which produced 9m grading at 11.72 grams per tonne of gold from 73m; GSRC24 – 19m at 17.4gpt from 30m; and GSD01 – 4m at 10.4gpt from 16m.

Hole GSRC24 extends the high grade zone 50m further north. Drilling along strike continues.

The existence of a possible parallel mineralised zone is also becoming evident, the company said.

Croesus expects any mining operation to be very low cost as the orebody is shallow, the area is heavily weathered to 50m below the surface and no ground water has been encountered during drilling.

The level of drilling has been increased at Davyhurst, with three drilling rigs now in operation. RC and RAB drilling is continuing at Giles.

 

TOPICS:

A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the mining sector, brought to you by the Mining News Intelligence team.

A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the mining sector, brought to you by the Mining News Intelligence team.

editions

MiningNews.net Research Report 2024

Access a multi-pronged tool to identify critical risks and opportunities in Australia’s mining industry.

editions

Mining Journal Intelligence Investor Sentiment Report 2024

Survey revealing the plans, priorities, and preferences of 120+ mining investors and their expectations for the sector in 2024.

editions

Mining Journal Intelligence Mining Equities Report 2023

Access an exclusive, inside look on the quarterly mining IPOs and secondary raisings data and mining equities performance tables with an annual Stock Exchange Comparisons supplement.

editions

Mining Journal Intelligence World Risk Report 2023 (feat. MineHutte ratings)

A detailed analysis of mining investment risks across 121 jurisdictions globally, built on 11 ‘hard risk’ metrics and an industrywide survey.