Morning News Bites – Aug 10

In Today’s Morning News Bites for August 10. Victoria has recorded its deadliest day of the COVID-19 pandemic, with 19 deaths overnight. EY forecast a fresh wave of mergers an acquisitions for the Australian mining sector, with companies making most of high priced commodities. Mader Group FY20 results are out, up 20% from FY19 ($274m). Aurizon report another strong year, with FY20 up 10% on the previous year ($909m).

Strong gold hits in first air-core program at Whiteheads for Great Boulder Resources. Initial assays define gold mineralisation over 400m of strike at the Blue Poles prospect at Arsenal including: 6m @ 2.03g/t Au from 48m to EOH and 23m @ 0.54g/t Au from 32m to EOH, including 4m @ 1.69g/t. Great Boulder Managing Director Andrew Paterson commented that the company is excited by the initial assays. “It’s extremely encouraging to get such good numbers in the first batch of assays. This bodes well for further work on the Arsenal trend.”

Encouraging signs for the Rover Project for Twenty Seven Co., with assay results for the first half of the shallow auger and soil geochemical sampling program undertaken. The Harmonic target size has more than tripled to ~650m long, with a 1.77g/t Au rock chip sampled 400m north-west along strike from the nearest drill-hole, with a new soil sampling also confirming a gold anomaly ~650m long at Harmonic

Bryah Resources Limited release the results of leaching test-work undertaken on samples from the Windalah Gold Prospect, located within its Bryah Basin Project, north of Meekatharra in central Western Australia. A highlight of 12 metres @ 4.32 g/t Au from surface, including 2 metres @ 17.19 g/t Au from 3 metres was confirmed by 15 one metre residual drill samples (0-15m depth), that were
delivered for testing for gold recovery by cyanide using a 6-hour bottle roll leach test at a laboratory
in Perth.

Essential Metals confirm plans for major new field exploration programs, set to commence at the Kangan JV Gold Project, near the Pilbara region in Western Australia. Novo Resources Corp and Sumitomo Corporation are earning a 70% Joint Venture interest in the Kangan Project by spending $460,000 on exploration by December 2020.  Managing Director, Tim Spencer, said: “The sheer scale of the Novo’s Pilbara Gold Project was brought home to me during my visit to the region. The gold endowment in the Pilbara appears to be widespread and very significant.”

Potential for large-scale high-grade Sulphate of Potash Project at Lake Throssell for Trigg Mining, with results from the helicopter-supported rotary drilling program have confirmed the presence of a high-grade surficial aquifer over an extensive area, with favourable host lithologies.