- Twenty Seven Co (TSC) has begun a 33-hole reverse circulation (RC) drilling program at the Rover Project in Western Australia
- Over the next three weeks, TSC will drill around 1800 metres over the Harmonic, Creasy 1, and Red Bush prospects and the Maynard intrusion
- The company will focus on testing new anomalous gold results following previous auger drilling and soil geochemical programs
- Meanwhile, Twenty Seven Co continues RC drilling at Rover and due diligence at the Mt Dimer and Trident projects
- Company shares are up 7.14 per cent and are trading for 0.8 cents each
Twenty Seven Co (TSC) has begun a 33-hole reverse circulation (RC) drilling program at the Rover Project in Western Australia.
Over the next three weeks, TSC will drill around 1800 metres over the Harmonic, Creasy 1, and Red Bush prospects and the Maynard intrusion.
Twenty Seven Co will focus on testing new anomalous gold results following previous auger drilling and soil geochemical programs.
Harmonic
The prospective target area at the Harmonic prospect has been tripled to roughly 650 metres through the discovery of a 1.77g/t gold rock chip.
Interestingly, this sample was found 400 metres northwest of the nearest RC holes.
Creasy 1
Creasy 1 lies 300 metres south of Harmonic and previous drilling has intersected 15 metres at 3.8g/t gold from 49 metres including one metre at 54g/t gold.
Red Bush
The Red Bush prospect has a 600-metre gold-in-soil anomaly and is supported by rock chip samples grading up to 0.6g/t gold.
Previous work has intersected one metre at 0.97g/t gold, 13.4g/t silver, 0.1 per cent lead, 0.27 per cent zinc and 0.12 per cent arsenic from 126 metres.
Maynard
Maynard consists of a gold-in-soil anomaly and is coincident with a zone of potential high fluid flow at the southern end.
Meanwhile, Twenty Seven Co continues RC drilling at Rover and due diligence at the Mt Dimer and Trident projects.
Company shares are up 7.14 per cent and are trading for 0.8 cents each at 1:34 pm AEST.