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Gateway Mining (ASX:GML) confirms 700m gold trend at Gidgee

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ASX:GML      MCAP $5.182M
23 May 2022 17:08 (AEST)

Drilling work underway. Source: Gateway Mining

Gateway Mining (GML) has confirmed a shallow gold trend within the Gidgee gold project in Western Australia’s Murchison region.

The company received assays from a recently completed aircore drilling program which focused on the Julias South trend and Flametree target area.

Aircore drilling at Julias is what defined the oxide gold mineralised trend which extends for 700 metres to the south of the Julias target.

Assays from the 700-metre zone at Julias South include four metres at 8.3g/t gold from 56 metres, five metres at 1.9g/t gold from 36 metres, and eight metres at one g/t gold from 40 metres.

Drilling at the Flametree target also returned some high-grade results of three metres at 5.4g/t gold from 51 metres, four metres at 2.5g/t gold from 69 metres, and nine metres at one g/t gold from 64 metres.

Managing Director Mark Cossom said Gateway’s 2022 exploration program at Gidgee is “off to a flyer” with drilling uncovering a 700-metre gold zone at Julias South.

“Together with exciting high-grade results at the adjacent Flametree target, this is emerging as a large-scale mineralised system extending over a total strike length of more than two kilometres – an exciting opportunity to delineate new, shallow resources and grow our overall gold inventory at Gidgee,” Mr Cossom said.

Looking ahead, Gateway Mining is planning a reverse circulation (RC) drilling program to update Gidgee’s existing 449,000-ounce mineral resource estimate.

“With results pending from recently completed systematic RC drilling at Julias and a new phase of RC drilling about to begin, shareholders can look to an exciting period of significant news-flow as we work to grow our existing 449,000-ounce resource and take the Gidgee project to the next level.”

Company shares were trading down 4.76 per cent at one cent at market close.

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