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Bryah Resources to kick off 5,000-metre drill program

Bryah Resources Ltd (ASX:BYH) plans to commence a 5,000-metre aircore drilling program next week at its Bryah Basin Project in Western Australia.

The programs are a continuation of extensive exploration and target generation work undertaken by the company since 2017.

The aim of the aircore drilling program is to:

  • Test the large geochemical soil anomaly with volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) potential at Windalah East prospect; and
  • Test for extensions to gold mineralisation intersected in previous drilling programs at the Jupiter and Mars Prospects.

Prior results at Jupiter include 9 metres at 10.3 g/t gold and prior results at Mars include 12 metres at 2.0 g/t gold.

Bryah has a large tenement holding in the Bryah Basin with a variety of emerging prospects.

At Windalah East, the company aims to define a bedrock anomaly that can be used to design future drilling campaigns targeting VMS gold-copper mineralisation similar to the nearby copper mines of Degrussa and Horseshoe Lights.

At Jupiter, the company plans to drill test the area with up to 5 lines of drill holes to depths of around 100 metres.

Drilling at Mars will test for extensions of gold mineralisation with a focus on a historical hole which intersected 12 metres at 2.0 g/tRead More – Source

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