Argent Minerals (ASX:ARD) has announced significant new mineralization discoveries at the Kempfield Project in New South Wales. The findings include near-surface Volcanogenic Massive Sulphide (VMS) and base metals at the Sugarloaf Hill and Golden Wattle prospects, with promising drilling results showing potential for resource expansion.
Argent Minerals has identified promising new mineralization at the Kempfield Project, enhancing its potential for resource growth. With substantial intersections of copper, lead, and zinc, the discoveries at Sugarloaf Hill and Golden Wattle prospects are strategically located near existing mineralized blocks. The drilling program, which includes 50 completed holes and plans for additional exploration, aims to deepen and extend the mineralized zones. The Kempfield Silver Deposit's updated resource estimate now includes significant quantities of silver, gold, lead, and zinc, highlighting the project's potential. Argent Minerals is committed to further exploration, with future RC and diamond drilling planned to explore deeper into these promising zones.
The upside potential of the Kempfield Project is significant, and we are confident in the scale and potential of these newly discovered zones.