GOLD

SensOre confirms 2 new gold corridors at North Darlot

SensOre plans for a deeper, follow-up drilling program after confirming 2 new gold trends

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22 June 2022
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SensOre confirms 2 new gold corridors at North Darlot

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  • Drilling at the the North Darlot joint venture confirms two new gold corridors
  • The JV plans for a deeper follow-up drilling to extensively test the project
  • North Darlot is a large, under-explored tenement close to projects operated by Red 5 and Northern Star

Drilling results at the North Darlot program in WA, majority owned by SensOre (ASX: S3N) has confirmed two new gold trends, with plans for a follow-up drilling program.

North Darlot is considered a large, under-explored tenement situated in a regional fertile corridor within close proximity to projects operated by Red 5 (ASX: RED) and Northern Star (ASX: NST).

SensOre said that historic drilling has either failed to penetrate the thick transported cover material or the depleted residual rocks. 

The air core results included hits of 1m with grades of 1.08 g/t and support the presence of two gold trends predicted by SensOre’s geoscience technology, DPT.

"The air core results are very encouraging ... The use of modern, higher power drilling rigs supplied by our business partner Kennedy Drilling have enabled us to open up new areas of gold potential," commented CEO Richard Taylor.

SensOre believes the project has the potential to host gold mineralisation over an 8km strike length. Deeper follow-up RC and diamond drilling is in the works to extensively test the project.

Further drilling results that have tested several structural and geological layers are pending.

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