Horizon Minerals Limited (ASX:HRZ) Excellent Drilling Results from Jacques Find Gold Project
Excellent Drilling Results from Jacques Find Gold ProjectPerth, Feb 16, 2021 AEST (ABN Newswire) - Horizon Minerals Limited (
ASX:HRZ) is pleased to announce further excellent high grade drilling results from the 100% owned Jacques Find gold project, part of the Teal project area located 10km north west of Kalgoorlie-Boulder in the heart of the Western Australian goldfields (Figure 1 ).
HIGHLIGHTS
- Infill and extensional drilling completed at the 100% owned Jacques Find gold project, part of the Teal gold camp, 10km northwest of Kalgoorlie in the Western Australian goldfields
- Drilling to date comprised 45 RC and three diamond holes for 4,483m to a maximum depth of 163m testing extensions to the supergene zone and improving JORC classification
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