Maximus Resources (ASX:MXR) has released the final assay results from its reverse circulation drilling program at the 8500N Paleochannel, near Kambalda, Western Australia. The results reveal shallow, high-grade gold mineralization, highlighting the project's potential. Notable finds include 2 meters at 28.63 g/t gold from 6 meters depth.
Maximus Resources (ASX:MXR) has concluded its first phase of drilling at the 8500N Paleochannel, underscoring the presence of high-grade gold mineralization. The shallow depth and free-digging qualities of the gold indicate potential for cost-effective mining. Geological modeling is underway to assess the paleochannel's extent, with future plans focusing on resource expansion and environmental studies. A Mining Proposal is expected by early 2025, with ongoing discussions for potential partnerships to advance the project. The promising results align with Maximus Resources' strategy to enhance its gold production capabilities in the Kambalda region.
The drill program has confirmed the presence of significant shallow, high-grade gold mineralization in the northern zone of the paleochannel. This offers a low-cost, low-risk production opportunity due to its shallow depth and flat-lying nature.