ASX-listed Aldoro Assets has reported “compelling” assay outcomes from diamond drill holes DD008G and DD005D at its flagship Kameelburg uncommon earth parts (REE)/strontium/niobium challenge, with these confirming the nice breadth, grade consistency and multi-commodity character of this vital minerals deposit.
Outcomes from two additional Part 2 holes, DD008G and DD005D, affirm that high-grade REE, strontium and niobium mineralisation persists throughout a number of orientations and at depth, reinforcing the size and robustness of this rising multi-commodity deposit.
DD008G is without doubt one of the finest holes drilled at Kameelburg to this point, the corporate highlights.
Making use of a 1% whole uncommon earth oxide (TREO) cut-off, the outlet returned a cumulative higher layer composite of 318.3 m at 1.51% TREO, 4.90% strontium carbonate, 0.21% niobium pentoxide and 174 ppm molybdenum – one of many thickest and richest composite intercepts recorded within the Part 2 programme.
The DD008 pad now hosts two excellent holes drilled in perpendicular instructions, putting sturdy three-dimensional constraints on what’s shaping up as a key useful resource block within the upcoming Part II mineral useful resource estimate (MRE), Aldoro highlights.
DD005D confirms high-grade REE from floor and deep niobium on the southern margin.
With the Part 2 programme full and outcomes persevering with to reach, the up to date MRE is on observe for launch and is predicted to seize the complete scale of the Kameelburg system, Aldoro avers.
