Zenith Minerals Limited (ASX:ZNC) has commenced a Reverse Circulation (RC) drilling program at Dulcie Far North (DFN) in Western Australia. The program aims to expand the current resource of 3.3 million tonnes @ 1.4 g/t Au, equating to 150,000 ounces of gold, potentially facilitating the development of a standalone processing plant and centralised gold hub. The company plans to drill 17 Reverse Circulation holes with an average depth of 150m.
We are excited to commence this new phase of drilling at Dulcie Far North, a cornerstone of our exploration efforts. This drilling aims to significantly increase the size of the resource potentially providing the critical mass to develop a standalone processing plant and enable us to capitalise on the strong gold price environment.
Zenith Minerals has initiated a 2,400-metre RC drilling program at the Dulcie Far North Gold Project, targeting high-potential gold zones to expand the current resource. The company aims to develop a standalone processing plant and centralised gold hub, leveraging the project's proximity to underutilised gold processing infrastructure. With a focus on resource expansion and positioning DFN as a key contributor to Zenith's multi-project gold strategy, the company remains committed to advancing the project through ongoing drilling campaigns. The next steps involve continuing the drilling campaign over the coming weeks, with assay results expected progressively throughout the program, demonstrating Zenith's dedication to aggressive exploration and rapid development.