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Recharge Metals (ASX:REC) encounters further copper sulphide mineralisation at Brandy Hill, WA

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18 May 2022 10:13 (AEST)

Drill rig at Brandy Hill South. Source: Recharge Metals/LinkedIn

Recharge Metals (REC) has completed its third and final diamond drill hole at the Brandy Hill South project in Western Australia.

The third diamond hole, BHD026, successfully intersected massive sulphides, blebby sulphides and disseminated sulphide mineralisation from 81 metres to the end of the hole at 358 metres.

Recharge drill this hole 200 metres north of BHRCD019, which was the first diamond hole in this program and reportedly displayed a similar style of sulphide mineralisation. In fact, the company said all three drill holes encountered significant widths of sulphides.

BHRCD019 intersected visual sulphides from 92 metres to the end of the hole at 393 metres and the second diamond tail intersected visual sulphides from 96.9 metres to the end of the hole at 399 metres.

“After intersecting over 600 metres of visible copper mineralisation in BHRCD018 and BHRCD019, we are very excited to repeat similar findings in this third diamond hole,” Managing Director Brett Wallace said.

“The three diamond holes give Recharge a strike of approximately 300 metres north-south across three diamond holes of encouraging copper sulphide mineralisation.”

Recharge Metals has now completed its three-hole diamond drilling program which aimed to provide a better understanding of the nature of the mineralisation in the area. The company has sent the core samples off for analysis.

REC last traded at 27 cents on May 17.

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