Argent Minerals Limited (ASX: ARD) has unveiled an upcoming RC drilling programme over its 100% owned Kempfield Cu-Pb-Zn-Au-Ag Project in New South Wales.
“The Kempfield Project still remains on track for further resource expansion based on numerous geochemical and geophysical targets which remain completely untested from previous exploration,” Managing Director, Pedro Kastellorizos, said.
“High-grade historical rock chip assays, drill grades and historical mined areas have highlighted the significant exploration potential over the Kempfield Project area.
“The high-resolution ground IP interpretation has clearly defined extensive high resistivity zones (potential quartz veins) and chargeability zones (potential sulphides) which have excellent potential for hosting polymetallic mineralisation. These targets have been defined as ‘stand up’ and will be systematically tested by RC drilling in 2022.
“By completing this process, we have advanced the company’s strategy by identifying and priority target areas which have the potential for delineating undiscovered mineralisation.”
The Kempfield Project is located 45km SSW of Blayney and 8km west of Trunkey Creek in New South Wales.
Exploration and Targets
The 2,500m RC drill programme is designed to increase the resource tonnage and grade within the main orebody and satellite mineralised lodes within the Hervey zones over a total length of 1.2 km.
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