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Classic set to follow up ounce to the tonne hits at Kat Gap

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Classic is looking to stretch its Kat Gap gold target in both directions after previous drill intercepts returned hits as high as an ounce to the tonne.
Camera IconClassic is looking to stretch its Kat Gap gold target in both directions after previous drill intercepts returned hits as high as an ounce to the tonne. Credit: File

Classic Minerals is back at the site of its high-grade Kat Gap gold discovery with another round of RC drilling set to explore the northerly and southerly extensions of the target that was previously defined by intercepts as high as 10m going up to an ounce per tonne gold.

Classic has already completed eight separate rounds of drilling at Kat Gap with 143 holes completed for a total campaign of 11,044m between May 2018 and January 2020. Most of the drilling was relatively shallow, down to approximately 60m and covered a strike length of approximately 500m.

The most significant drill result reported by the company from the previous drilling campaigns included 10m going 30.78g/t gold from 28m, with 2m grading a stellar 116.10 g/t gold. Another outstanding shallow intercept returned 7m at 24.34g/t gold from 24m, including 1m at 78.50g/t. One deeper intercept showed 9m grading 20.94g/t gold from 123m, including 1m at an uber-high 125.0g/t gold.

There is clearly something going on along the strike of this granite-greenstone contact at Kat Gap where rich mineralisation appears on both sides of an intruding Proterozoic dyke.

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The latest RC drill program is designed to follow-up deeper, down-plunge, high-grade mineralisation to better understand the orientation of the target’s high-grade gold mineralisation. If successful, the company said this campaign will extend the strike of the Kat Gap system to over 800m in length.

Kat Gap is located just 50km south-south-east of Classic’s Forrestania gold project that already boasts a mineral resource of 240,000 ounces of contained gold from 5.9Mt grading 1.25g/t gold. Forrestania itself is located approximately 120km south of Southern Cross in Western Australia.

The Kat Gap project contains a shallow, unmined gold deposit that Classic says was discovered in the 1990s and was the subject of a non-JORC compliant resource estimate by Sons of Gwalia in 2003. According to Classic’s management, historical resources were apparently estimated for Kat Gap by Sons of Gwalia at 440,000t grading 2.9g/t gold for 42,000oz of contained gold.

Whilst full details of the historic resource estimate cannot be located by Classic, recent drilling would appear to underline its mineral potential.

Classic Minerals CEO, Dean Goodwin said: “We are excited to be back at Kat Gap to undertake more follow-up drilling so soon after the great results of our last two drilling programs, including multiple high-grade gold hits close to the surface, extensions at depth, down plunge and along strike, south of the dyke.”

“This round will be focused solely on Kat Gap which has delivered outstanding results from the previous 8 drill campaigns. Drilling will again focus on the main granite – greenstone contact of which only 500m of a total 3.5km of potential strike has been tested by the Company.”

“We are planning to drill down plunge of recent high-grade gold intercepts along a 200m section north of the cross-cutting Proterozoic dyke in an attempt to increase the width and strike length of this gentle northerly pitching shoot.”

“RC drilling will also be carried out south of the dyke for around 200m and north along strike for 150m. The south side of the dyke has received very little attention to date. The program is designed to probe between 40m and 170m below surface.”

The drill results to-date at Kat Gap are really quite extraordinary for the $14m market capped Classic.

They include 9m @ 20.94g/t gold, 7m @ 24.34g/t and 8m @ 19.05g/t gold, to name just a few.

With the gold price riding its historic highs right now and what is clearly a high-grade deposit, all the planets appear to be lining up now for Classic.

What the ultimate resource will look like at Kat Gap is anyone’s guess, but if grade is King then this is looking like a decidedly royal deposit.

Is your ASX listed company doing something interesting ? Contact : matt.birney@wanews.com.au

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