- Rumble Resources (RTR) has received the final results from the shallow reverse circulation (RC) drilling program completed at the Barker Well Prospect in WA
- All up, 52 holes were drilled at the prospect to test three main areas
- Grades peaked at 18.63 per cent lead, 1.72 per cent zinc and 11.7g/t silver
- An induced polarisation survey has been planned to target deeper high-grade mineralisation at the prospect
- Once completed, the data will be used to identify targets for future RC and diamond drilling programs
- Rumble is up 4.17 per cent on the market and shares are trading at 12.5 cents
Rumble Resources (RTR) has received the final results from the shallow reverse circulation (RC) drilling program completed at the Barker Well Prospect.
Barker Well is part of the Braeside Project which lies in the East Pilbara region of Western Australia, 129 kilometres east of Marble Bar.
All up, 52 RC holes, for 2290 metres, were drilled at Barker Well to test three main areas.
Drilling identified multiple high-grade lead-breccia zones spanning a length of 800 metres and remaining open in all directions.
Best results include four metres at 18.63 per cent lead, 1.72 per cent zinc and 11.7g/t silver from 17 metres, and six metres at 12.35 per cent lead, 0.5 per cent zinc and 14.1g/t silver from surface.
These results follow-on from the recently completed RC drilling program at the Camel Hump Prospect, where up to 1.02 per cent copper was intersected.
Rumble believes both of these prospects have the potential to host clusters of high-grade untested metal deposits.
An induced polarisation survey has been planned to target deeper high-grade mineralisation at Barker Well.
Once completed, the data will be used to identify targets for future RC and diamond drilling programs.
Rumble is up 4.17 per cent on the market and shares are trading at 12.5 cents at 1:05 pm AEDT.