Highlights
Drilling at Spartan Resources' Dalgaranga project reveals additional high-grade gold mineralization.
West Winds shoot extends further at depth, reinforcing the resource expansion outlook.
Development of underground infrastructure and feasibility studies continue as planned.
Recent exploration efforts at Spartan Resources' (ASX:SPR) Dalgaranga project have yielded new high-grade gold intersections, particularly within the Pepper deposit. Drilling has confirmed extensive mineralization, reinforcing the significance of the deposit. The results align with previous metallurgical assessments, further emphasizing the consistency of high-grade mineralization throughout the area.
Deep Extension of High-Grade Zone at West Winds
Drilling at the West Winds deposit has revealed an extended high-grade mineralized zone at greater depths. Underground drilling activity has identified additional intercepts, strengthening the overall resource framework. These findings indicate a broader mineralized system, supporting the ongoing resource development strategy for the project.
Infrastructure Development and Feasibility Studies
The development of underground access continues to progress, with significant advancement recorded at the Juniper decline. The decline construction remains on schedule, facilitating improved access to key mineralized zones. In parallel, feasibility studies are being conducted to evaluate key project components, including processing infrastructure and operational efficiencies. Coordination with Ramelius Resources is expected to support streamlined processing options in the Mt Magnet region.
Exploration and Resource Expansion Initiatives
A structured exploration approach is in place, incorporating both surface and underground drilling campaigns. Ongoing assessments of nearby prospects, such as Never Never North and Sly Fox, are being pursued to enhance resource growth potential. These activities underscore a commitment to unlocking further gold mineralization and maximizing the geological prospectivity of the Dalgaranga region.