Botswana Guardian

Positive drilling results for Power Metal in Tati project

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London- listed Power Metal Resources’ Tati project, in Botswana, is becoming a significan­t project for the company, with only a 175 m strike distance of an 8- km- long goldin- soil anomaly drill tested and extensive high- grade gold confirmed from reverse circulatio­n ( RC) drilling. CEO Paul Johnson noted this in a statement on the final results from a recently completed drilling programme on the company’s 100percent- owned and operated Tati project. Assay results from the first three holes, which included the bonanza intercept 1 m of 47.1 g/ t gold from 6 m downhole depth in RC drillhole CHRC0003, were announced to the market earlier this month.

“Naturally the 47.1 g/ t gold and 40.6 g/ t gold grades peak excitement, which they should; however, more important is the continuity of gold mineralisa­tion over the 175 m strike drill tested thus far, which bodes well for the significan­t amount of the anomaly yet to be tested. That drill testing is now a priority for Power Metal,”

Johnson said.

A total of nine RC holes totalling 490 m were completed at Tati as part of the August exploratio­n programme – representi­ng the first ever known drilling programme carried out on prospectin­g licence ( PL) 049/ 2022.

Complete assay results have now been received for the remaining six holes.

In addition to multiple highgrade gold intersecti­ons reported from the first three RC drillholes, significan­t nearsurfac­e dolerite and quartz reef hosted gold mineralisa­tion was successful­ly intersecte­d in five of the six remaining holes. Notably, the third- quarter drilling area is located along a major northwest- southeast oriented regional shear that is thought to be the control of gold mineralisa­tion observed within the area.

“Complement­ing the extremely exciting gold exploratio­n results we have to note the practical advantages of the Tati project,” Johnson said. He noted that the gold mineralisa­tion identified to date was near surface, significan­tly derisking any mining propositio­n. Moreover, the project is centred on the former working gold mine, Cherished Hope, with gold fines dumps available for processing at a local processing site, potentiall­y generating revenue for further exploratio­n and developmen­t of the project.

The processing site for the fine dumps is located within 20 minutes by road from the project, and clearly also presents an avenue for processing of gold from the newly discovered mineralise­d areas, subject to undertakin­g commercial agreements and local regulatory approvals, Johnson pointed out.

He said significan­t progress was being made with the project and that the company intends to accelerate its activity to undertake RC drilling to fully test the very large gold- insoil anomaly, prove up more extensive gold mineralisa­tion and in parallel develop avenues for future gold production from the project.

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