Battery Minerals Limited (ASX: BAT) has confirmed the potential for a gold discovery along the Coxs Find Trend with its latest exploration activities at the Stavely-Stawell Gold-Copper and Azura Copper-Nickel Projects in Victoria.
The Coxs Find high-grade gold target is defined by multiple high-grade rock chip results, up to 430g/t Au associated with sericite-silica-pyrite altered siltstone.
Recent AC results have further enhanced the scale and prospectivity of the Coxs Find area, highlighting a north-west trending gold corridor, >2500m long, with further shallow drilling results pending and detailed IP geophysics planned to commence in late-July 2022.
Results define a >160 m wide, open gold anomaly at the eastern end of an aircore traverse, including 8m @ 0.79 g/t from 27m, inc. 1m @ 4.94 g/t Au to end of hole (22BATAC136).
Aircore drilling forms a key part of the company’s exploration strategy, designed to define surface anomalism and enable effective ranking of targets for follow-up bedrock drill testing. The drilling activity covers multiple targets considered prospective for orogenic gold and copper-gold mineralisation within the Stawell Gold Corridor and Dryden Belt.
Results have been received from a further 127 holes for 4,057 metres, with a combined 629 holes for 24,436m completed to date (214 / 9971.3m in 2021, 415 holes / 14,465m in 2022, results pending for 236 holes).
The AC drilling results continue to define key bedrock target areas, including:
AC drilling results from the Nine Mile area continues to extend the zone of gold anomalism, now stretching over 2km strike length at >0.1g/t Au and splitting into two zones associated with mafic units at the southern extents with the best results 1m @ 2.76g/t Au from 33m to EOH (22BATAC068).
Environmental permitting has been received with heritage clearance, earthworks and drilling planned in July-August 2022.
Target areas include: