Terrain Minerals Limited (ASX:TMX) Announces Drilling Initiatives
Drilling Campaign at Wildflower Gold Project
Terrain Minerals Limited has commenced its Stage Two RC drilling campaign at the Wildflower Gold Project, expanding its exploration activities. The company has mobilised a drilling rig and crew from its Lort River site to the Smokebush project area. Notably, two new targets have been integrated into this drilling phase based on field observations from Stage One results, which are still pending from an eight-hole, 1,182-metre program.
The combined drilling programs now encompass 19 RC holes for a total of 2,550 metres, with approximately 11 holes targeting 1,368 metres in Stage Two alone. Major focus areas include Wildflower and the newly identified Mirja structure, along with the recently added W3 target.
Lort River Project Updates
Terrain has also reported on its drilling activities at the Lort River Project, highlighting successful intersections at priority targets T1 and T2. Both targets were drill tested with three RC holes. The exploration team has placed the samples in a secure location for analysis, with upcoming updates promised for market participants.
The Lort River site sits within the Albany-Fraser Belt, and the geology features mafic and ultramafic intrusions, further enhancing its exploration prospects.
Positive Outlook for Gold Discoveries
The geological conditions and encouraging historical data at the Wildflower Gold Project indicate a significant potential for gold discoveries. Executive Director Justin Virgin commented on the exciting phase of drilling: “We are confident that the new targets and drilling programs will help uncover valuable resources at both the Wildflower and Lort River projects.”
Additionally, a twin RC hole is planned for metallurgical sampling at the Larin’s Lane Gallium Project, which is part of a broader metallurgical study. Terrain’s commitment to exploring and developing these assets continues to reflect positively on its operational growth.
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