Twenty Seven Co on song with broad gold intersections from surface at Harmonic

Twenty Seven Co on song with broad gold intersections from surface at Harmonic

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Twenty Seven Co Ltd (ASX:TSC) has received broad and shallow gold intersections in the first nine reverse circulation (RC) drill holes of a 33-hole program completed this month at Harmonic prospect of the Rover Project in WA. Best intercepts from surface include: 18 metres at 1 g/t gold from 5 metres including 3 metres at 5.4 g/t from 17 metres; 17 metres at 1 g/t from surface including 3 metres at 2.1 g/t from 2 metres; and 8 metres at 1.1 g/t from surface including 2 metres at 2.8 g/t from surface. Assay results from the remaining 24 holes testing the southerly extension.are expected in the near term. “Confirm broad mineralised zone”  TSC chief executive officer Ian Warland said: “The initial drilling results are off to a solid start, with shallow broad intercepts of gold intersected at Harmonic. “These new drill-holes, which build significantly on earlier work, confirm a continuous broad pervasive mineralised gold zone at Harmonic starts at surface and plunges to the south. “Once all outstanding assays are received, we will have a significantly better understanding of the extent of gold mineralisation at Harmonic, Creasy 1, Red Bush and Maynard Intrusion targets.” Rover Project relative to greenstone belt and select peers’ operations. Rover drilling campaign The RC drilling campaign over 33 drill-holes was designed to follow-up on previous significant results at the Harmonic and Creasy 1 prospects then test new gold targets discovered in TSC’s recent auger drilling and soil geochemical programs. The four areas tested in this program include: Harmonic – where the prospective target area has been tripled to around 650 metres by the discovery of a 1.77 g/t gold rock chip that is about 400 metres to the northwest of the nearest RC drill-holes; Creasy 1 – where previous drilling intersected 15 metres at 3.8 g/t from 49 metres including 1-metre at 54 g/t; Red Bush – a very strong 600-metre-long gold in soil anomaly, supported by rock chips up to 0.6 g/t and just north of drill-hole 20RVRC045 which intersected 1-metre at 0.97 g/t gold, 13.4 g/t silver and anomalous lead 0.1%, zinc 0.27% and arsenic 1.2 % from 126 metres; and Maynard Intrusion – a gold in soil anomaly coincident with a favourable trap site, interpreted as a zone of potential high fluid flow at the southern end of a granitoid intrusion.

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