- Rumble Resources (RTR) has commenced reverse circulation (RC) drilling at the Munarra Gully Project in Western Australia
- The company will target 12 new geophysical conductors that were identified via ground electromagnetic (EM) surveys completed at the Amaryllis prospect
- These conductors may have the potential to host large-scale gold-copper-silver deposits
- An airborne magnetic survey was also completed over a 20 kilometre strike length to highlight potential structures associated with the Amaryllis mineralisation
- Several shear zones were identified with two partially associated with the mineralisation
- Rumble is up 3.13 per cent and shares are trading for 16.5 cents each
Rumble Resources (RTR) has commenced reverse circulation (RC) drilling at the Munarra Gully Project in Western Australia.
The company will target 12 new geophysical conductors that were identified via ground electromagnetic (EM) surveys completed at the Amaryllis prospect.
These conductors may have the potential to host large-scale gold-copper-silver deposits.
Historic and recent drilling at Amaryllis has defined a north-south trending gold-copper-silver corridor spanning a length of more than 1.5 kilometres.
Previous work has returned up to 13.45g/t gold, 1.71 per cent copper, and 21.2g/t silver.
An airborne magnetic survey was also completed over a 20 kilometre strike length to highlight potential structures associated with the Amaryllis mineralisation.
Several significant shear zones were identified with two partially associated with the mineralisation.
Rumble is up 3.13 per cent and shares are trading for 16.5 cents each at 2:29 pm AEST.