Solstice Minerals (ASX:SLS) has announced promising results from its aircore drilling program at the Yarri Gold Project in Western Australia. The exploration revealed new gold trends, especially at the Edjudina Range and Bunjarra prospects. A significant intercept was noted at Edjudina Range, enhancing its status as a priority follow-up target.
Solstice Minerals is advancing its exploration efforts at the Yarri Gold Project, focusing on new mineralisation trends at Edjudina Range and Bunjarra prospects. The company plans to initiate a Reverse Circulation (RC) drilling program in early 2025 at Bunjarra. Solstice is leveraging its strong cash position to expand its asset base and rapidly identify high-quality drill targets. The company's strategy includes fast-tracking aircore drilling and focusing on 'stand-alone' scale gold targets within its 1,725 square kilometers of Yarri Project tenure, with an emphasis on uncovering new opportunities in Western Australia's gold regions.
The Edjudina Range target remains open and untested for several kilometers along strike below transported cover. At Bunjarra, gold mineralisation was found at the interface between oxidised and unoxidised bedrock, a typical setting in the Goldfields region.