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Ore Resources (ASX:OR3) is continuing to build momentum at its Coolgardie project in Western Australia, where it’s been rolling out a large-scale Phase 4 drilling program. The company has just released its drilling results from its latest program, and it’s all looking pretty good from top to bottom.

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Speaking to HotCopper before Week 16 in a Watchlist interview, Mr Rathjen talked about the Forrest project and why it’s become a key focus for Ore.

“The Phase 4 program is a large-scale program, so we’ve got more than 30,000 metres planned for over CY26,” he told HotCopper this week. “This announcement is the first [back]… over 3,900 metres in 23 holes.”

Of the 12 holes that have come back for Week 16’s announcement, nine were target holes, and three were RC holes for the diamond program.

“We were able to get multiple intercepts,” Mr Rathjen explained, “and, importantly, even out of the RC pre-collars. The two key callouts were another 25 metre hit in the fresh rock, really exciting to see, and then we were also able to get a plus-20 metre intercept at 1.5, of which the last nine graded above three grams.”

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