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Twenty Seven Co appoints WA contractor to drill gold/VMS targets at Rover project

Twenty Seven Co Ltd (ASX:TSC) has appointed a Western Australian-based drilling contractor to undertake up to 2,000 metres of reverse circulation drilling at the Rover project once regulatory approvals have been granted.

The priorities for drilling are gold and VMS targets at the Creasy 1 & 2 prospects along the 20-kilometre strike within the Maynard Hills greenstone belt on the eastern boundary.

These include:

  • Shallow historic economic gold intersections at Creasy 1; and
  • New gold and volcanic massive sulphide (VMS) targets around Creasy 2 which are further southwest along the 20-kilometre gold strike.

“Top-tier” drilling program

Chief executive officer Ian Warland said: “TSCs momentum change over the past few months has been exceptional.

“It is encouraging to note once TSC receives regulatory approvals, the drilling contractor can then deploy to site relatively quickly to begin work.

“The geology team has conducted an extremely thorough review of all critical inputs and formulated a top-tier drilling program designed to deliver optimal results.

“We look forward to updating shareholders on progress over the balance of the year.”

The Rover project relative to the greenstone belt and select peers operations

The company has identified more than 20 targets along two greenstone belts that run along its east and west boundaries including:

  • The Maynard Hills greenstone belt in the east which is dominated by mafic, metasedimentary rocks and BIF with seven gold and nine VMS-style targets; and
  • The Cook Well greenstone belt in the west which is dominated by mafic, ultramafic rocks and BIF with four gold and two nickel targets.

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