New high grade gold mineralisation has been intersected to the east of the proposed Q Pits in the northern section of Kingsgate’s Chatree North Mine in central Thailand as part of a drilling campaign to extend geological resources in the planned pit areas.
This Q East mineralisation, which has potential for underground mining, remains open along strike and at depth. The high grade zones appear to be associated with a geophysical resistivity anomaly that extends for approximately 1.5 kilometers North-South. Another previous deeper high grade intercept (11 meters at 3.5 g/t gold) 380 meters to the south appears to be correlated, indicating the potential for an extensive underground mineralised zone. At Chatree, the margins (edges) of geophysical resistivity anomalies have proved to be a successful targeting tool.
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