Assays Confirm High-Grade Tarcoola Open Pit Extensions

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Multiple new structures indicate material strike and depth potential

ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA / ACCESSWIRE / June 14, 2024 /

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Shallow, broad intersections up to ~12 g/t Au confirm attractive pit floor mineralisation, with ~7,000m reverse circulation (RC) drill program ongoing across high-grade Tarcoola Goldfield1

Barton Gold Holdings Limited (ASX:BGD)(OTCQB:BGDFF)(FRA:BGD3) (Barton or the Company) is pleased to announce high-grade assays from the Perseverance open pit mine in the Tarcoola Goldfield (Tarcoola). During September and December 2023, and April 2024, Barton completed 26 RC drill holes (total 1,688m) and 3 diamond drill (DD) holes (total ~600m) to test for shallow, easily accessible open pit mineralisation.2

Assays have now confirmed multiple shallow high-grade extensions of pit floor mineralisation in, and new high-grade structures below, Tarcoola's brownfield Perseverance open pit mine.

<strong>Fig 1 (Section A) - Hole TBM0109 in the northern end of the Perseverance open pit mine</strong>
Fig 1 (Section A) - Hole TBM0109 in the northern end of the Perseverance open pit mine


Commenting on the Tarcoola open pit drill results, Barton Managing Director Alex Scanlon said:

"This is an exciting start to the second part of our regional strategy - pursuing shallow, high-grade mineralisation in the Tarcoola Goldfield. Our success in connecting deeper mineralisation to the existing pit floor and identifying shallow new structures is a significant boost in navigating the pathway toward potential ‘Stage 1' operations."

Multiple zones of high-grade mineralisation in pit floor

Drilling has identified high-grade mineralisation in the pit floor, and new high-grade structures beneath the lower benches of the southwest pit wall. Key new intercepts are shown in the figure and table below.

<strong>Fig 2 - Perseverance Mine with new drill collar locations, key intercepts and section lines</strong>
Fig 2 - Perseverance Mine with new drill collar locations, key intercepts and section lines

Hole ID

Interval (m)

Grade (g/t Au)

Depth (m)

Note

TBM0103

12

@

1.67

from

12

Estimated true width 2.1m#

TBM0103

10

@

2.71

from

29

Estimated true width 1.8m#

TBM0104

20

@

2.67

from

4

Estimated true width 6m#

TBM0107

13

@

1.54

from

11

Estimated true width 6.5m

TBM0108

28

@

1.42

from

13

Estimated true width 4m#

TBM0109

6

@

11.9

from

20

Estimated true width 2.2m

TBM0113

8

@

2.94

from

34

Estimated true width 5m

TBM0114

14

@

1.82

from

37

Estimated true width 4.5m

TBM0115

14

@

2.02

from

27

Estimated true width 7.8m

TBM0117

17

@

3.27

from

29

Estimated true width 8.0m

TBM0119

25

@

2.70

from

35

Estimated true width 3.3m

TBM0122

56

@

1.20

from

73

true width unknown

TBM0123

17

@

1.59

from

74

true width unknown

TBM0124

5

@

4.01

from

11

true width unknown

TBM0124

7

@

3.72

from

67

true width unknown

#intersections are part of wider (true width) mineralised zones (refer to Table 3)

New drilling provides continuity between pit floor and prior deeper drilling

Drilling has successfully connected deeper modelled mineralisation with prior models of mineralisation historically mined in the pit floor, as well as shallow high-grade mineralisation previously drilled but remaining in the open pit floor. Broad, high-grade intercepts associated with the Granite Vein structure near the current pit floor have helped reconcile modelled mineralisation and extend it to depth.