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Drilling at Oar Resources’ (ASX:OAR) Douglas Canyon off to positive start

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ASX:OAR      MCAP $6.307M
21 December 2021 12:44 (AEST)

Drill rig on-site at Douglas Canyon. Source: Oar Resources

Oar Resources (OAR) has reported drilling at the Douglas Canyon gold-silver project is progressing well.

The project is located in the prolific Walker Lane Gold-Silver district of southern Nevada, US.

Oar began a maiden drilling program at the start of November to test high-grade outcropping gold and silver mineralisation. It’s also targeting a series of parallel vein structures containing high-grade outcropping gold and silver mineralisation.

So far, the first hole of the four-drill hole program is targeting the depth extension of a highly fractured high-grade quartz vein within highly sheared meta sediments mapped at surface.

Positively, the first hole intersected highly fractured sedimentary units containing siliceous chert bands, strong iron staining and quartz stringer veins, with highly siliceous quartz breccias at the current depth of 213 metres.

The company said intersecting the targeted structure in the first hole validates its exploration model at the Douglas Canyon project.

Oar delivered 175 individual core samples for analysis and results are expected in the new year. Drilling is paused over the Christmas and New Year period but will resume at the start of 2022.

Company shares were trading steady at 0.9 cents at 12:38 pm AEDT.

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