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Saturn Metals (ASX:STN) will begin is largest-ever drilling campaign along strike from its 1.84 million ounce Apollo Hill gold deposit within weeks.

MD Ian Bamborough has been at Diggers & Dealers discussing the project with investors in Kalgoorlie this week.

Mr Bamborough told me the company’s raised $14 million and is about to start its 50,000 metre exploration campaign, exploring along strike from the existing resource, which will include two significant geological targets.

The Apollo Hill gold project is more than two hours drive north-northeast of the event and is a lower-grade, but large volume deposit.

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