Kalgoorlie Gold Mining (ASX:KAL) announced promising results from its first-pass aircore drilling at the Kirgella West target within the Pinjin Gold Project. Located 140 km northeast of Kalgoorlie, the drilling revealed broad gold anomalism over a 1,200 m strike, pointing to potential primary gold mineralisation. Significant gold findings were reported in 16 out of 63 drill holes, prompting further exploration plans.
Kalgoorlie Gold Mining's recent drilling at the Kirgella West target within the Pinjin Gold Project has unearthed promising results, showcasing significant gold anomalism over a 1,200 m strike. This discovery aligns with the company's strategic focus on low-cost gold exploration in Western Australia and enhances its potential resource base. Positioned strategically within the Laverton Tectonic Zone, the company plans additional aircore and reverse circulation drilling to further explore the site's mineralisation potential. Kalgoorlie Gold Mining aims to boost its mineral resource portfolio, contributing to shareholder value and exploring future development opportunities within the region.
The results emphasize the effectiveness of KalGold's systematic exploration approach in uncovering new gold targets. Additional aircore drilling is planned to expand and define the near-surface footprint of the gold mineralisation, with deeper reverse circulation drilling to follow.