DiscovEx Resources Limited (ASX: $DCX) has announced the extension of the Hercules gold anomaly at the Edjudina Project in Western Australia. The soil sampling program has successfully defined the extent of the anomaly, with results indicating anomalous gold in soil over a 7km long trend. The best result from the latest sampling program returned 47ppb Au, complementing the previous best result of 92ppb Au.
The DCX exploration team continues to identify significant gold anomalies at Edjudina, particularly the Hercules anomaly, which has been defined over a lateral extent of 7km. The sheer size of this anomaly is very encouraging and has the potential to be a significant discovery opportunity. The addition of these new target areas at Hercules adds to the existing target pipeline within the Edjudina Project, further enhancing its prospectivity.
DiscovEx Resources' soil sampling program has successfully extended the Hercules gold anomaly at the Edjudina Project, Western Australia, defining a 7km long anomalous trend. The best result from the latest sampling program was 47ppb Au, adding to the previous best result of 92ppb Au. The company's ongoing exploration activities aim to identify significant gold anomalies, with the Hercules anomaly presenting a substantial discovery opportunity. The addition of new target areas at Hercules enhances the prospectivity of the Edjudina Project, complementing the existing prospects at Spartan, Colossus, Falcon, Phantom, and Hornet.