Bryah Resources Ltd (ASX:BYH) has received assay results from its Tumblegum South Gold-Copper Prospect within its Gabanintha Project in Western Australia.
Highlights feature 4 metres at 7.83 g/t gold and 0.23% copper from 119 metres including 1-metre at 30.24 g/t gold and 0.39% copper.
The 16-hole reverse circulation (RC) program tested potential extensions to known high-grade gold mineralisation.
A new phase of 3D modelling using the results has commenced and a maiden JORC resource estimated for Tumblegum South is to be completed in the coming weeks.
Drilling results confirm a southerly plunge of gold mineralisation.
Gold ore could be processed through nearby existing facilities
Bryah’s strategy is to define gold resources at the Gabanintha Project where such resources could potentially be processed through nearby existing and future processing facilities.
Tumblegum South Prospect is conveniently located within trucking distance of multiple existing gold plants in the region.
The nearest gold processing plants to the Tumblegum South Prospect are located at the Burnakura mine and the Bluebird gold mine.
Mining lease application also being prepared
The results of this drilling program will be used to update the 3D geological model ahead of a JORC estimate to be calculated in the coming weeks.
Bryah will also prepare a mining lease application over the prospect once a mineralisation report has been prepared to support the application.