Dryden Gold Corp. (TSXV: DRY) has reported assay results from the first two phases of its initial drill programme testing at the Gold Rock portion of its Dryden Gold Project in Ontario, Canada.
The programme successfully achieved the three main objectives of testing high-grade shoot orientation, identifying new high-grade shoot periodicity and confirming the theorized expanded strike length within the Big Master gold system.
Highlights included successfully intersecting new high-grade shoot on the Big Master One (BM1) with drill hole KW-23-009A intersecting 26.11 g/t gold over 3.16 m, including 79.80 g/t gold over 0.33m.
“These assay results mark a great start for Dryden Gold’s exploration team,” commented Dryden Gold CEO, Trey Wasser. “All our goals for the first two phases of drilling were successful and as a result we are showing the significant near-surface, high-grade gold potential within the Gold Rock Camp portion of the district scale Dryden Gold project.”
The programme also confirmed an interpreted 1.5km strike length on the Big Master gold system which is open in all directions with significant step-out holes KW-23-004 returning 3.40g/t gold over 1.60m and KW-23-010 intersecting 3.70g/t gold over 6.00m including 10.60g/t gold over 0.4m.
Results also confirmed orientation and expanded a historically delineated high-grade shoot with new holes KW-23-016, which intersected 3.81g/t Au over 7.00m including 71.00g/t Au over 0.30m, and KW-23-018, which intersected 6.66g/t Au over 4.30m including 44.80g/t Au over 0.27m.
Phase three drilling has been completed with results pending along with phases four and five anticipated to be completed over the next two months.
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