Revolver Resources (ASX:RRR) has identified a major new and potentially significant electromagnetic (EM) anomaly directly below the existing high grade massive sulphide copper ore body at its Dianne Copper Project in far north Queensland’s Hodgkinson Province.
Revolver’s recently completed Phase 1 drill program at Dianne has confirmed the presence of shallower mineralisation, both the Dianne Massive Sulphide Lens and the adjoining wider Green Hill Copper Oxide Zone.
Now, a new nine-hole downhole and seven-line fixed loop surface electromagnetic program in the immediate vicinity of the existing Dianne mine pit provides support for the potential of deeper mineralisation.
Revolver Managing Director, Mr Pat Williams, said he was now looking forward to testing the anomaly further.
The recent combined downhole and surface electromagnetic program completed around the Dianne pit has revealed very exciting responses from the conductive anomaly, showing an identical conductive response to the known Dianne Massive Sulphide Lens we know exists at shallower depths,” Mr Williams said.
“We are responding to these results by prioritising additional new work now with a view to defining priority drill targets into this anomaly in the next round of drilling due to commence in coming months.”