Flynn Gold Limited (ASX:FG1) has announced the successful confirmation of high-grade gold mineralisation at the Trafalgar North vein zone within its 100% owned Golden Ridge Project in Northeast Tasmania. The drilling program resulted in the interception of multiple gold-bearing quartz veins, with the best mineralised intercepts including 3.05m @ 4.9g/t Au from 53.1m and 2.7m @ 4.1g/t Au from 115.4m. The gold mineralisation has been confirmed to extend from the surface to exceeding 150m depth and is open in all directions. The company's Managing Director & CEO, Neil Marston, expressed satisfaction with the early results, emphasizing the potential for large-scale gold mineralisation at the project.
These are excellent early results from our on-going exploration at our flagship Golden Ridge project in NE Tasmania. Drilling has successfully intersected high-grade gold veins beneath the recently discovered trenching area at Trafalgar North and has confirmed our interpretation that this zone is continuous at depth and potentially is a parallel zone to the Trafalgar prospect mineralisation. This new vein zone increases the mineralised footprint at Trafalgar from 300m to 500m width across the granodiorite/sedimentary contact and reinforces our view that this project has the potential to host large-scale gold mineralisation.
Flynn Gold's drilling program at the Trafalgar North vein zone in Northeast Tasmania has yielded promising results, confirming the presence of high-grade gold mineralisation extending from the surface to exceeding 150m depth and open in all directions. The company's Managing Director & CEO, Neil Marston, expressed optimism about the potential for large-scale gold mineralisation at the project. The results have increased the mineralised footprint at Trafalgar from 300m to 500m width across the granodiorite/sedimentary contact, indicating the project's potential to host significant gold mineralisation. The company plans to continue exploration and further drilling at Trafalgar North to test for strike extensions, with ongoing exploration at other areas within the Golden Ridge Project.