GreenTech Metals Ltd (ASX:GRE) has released the final assay and DHEM survey results from its 1,710m RC drill program at the Whundo Cu-Zn project. The results indicate the potential for significant resource expansion below the six known mineralised shoots, with high grades of up to 4.6% Cu. The program successfully intersected thick intervals of Cu-Zn mineralisation, pointing to the continuation of mineralisation at depth and highlighting the significant potential to expand the resources at Whundo by drilling.
GreenTech's Executive Director, Tom Reddicliffe, expressed excitement about the stage one drill results, highlighting the potential to significantly grow Whundo's current 6.2Mt copper-zinc resource by targeting down-dip extensions to the known shoots. He emphasized the belief in the continued expansion of the Whundo copper resource and the advantageous position of the company to take advantage of exploration success, with processing options potentially available through their Alliance with ANAX or Artemis Resources' Radio Hill processing plant. Reddicliffe also expressed eagerness to commence the next stage of drilling to further explore the high-grade zones and accelerate building the Whundo copper resource base.
The latest results from GreenTech Metals' Whundo Cu-Zn project indicate a strong potential for resource expansion, with high-grade intercepts and the confirmation of continuity of copper mineralisation down dip at Austin and Ayshia. The company is focused on planning the next stage drill program to expand the copper resource and aims to explore interpreted extensions of the mineralised Cu-Zn shoots. With the Whundo project situated on a granted mining lease and processing options potentially available through their Alliance with ANAX or Artemis Resources' Radio Hill processing plant, GreenTech is well positioned to capitalize on exploration success. The company's ambitions include significant growth of the Whundo copper resource to potentially underpin a copper project, and the planned follow-up drill program is aimed at testing the depth potential of the mineralisation at Austin, Ayshia, Yannery, and Shelby.