- Rumble Resources (RTR) intersects “significant” zones of zinc-lead sulphides at the Sweetwater trend within its Earaheedy project in WA
- The discovery comes from an ongoing reverse circulation (RC) program being completed by the company near the Chinook prospect, with 36-holes drilled to date
- The company utilised portable X-Ray Fluorescence (pXRF) analysis and visual inspection to analyse samples and determine the potential for zinc-lead mineralisation in the area
- Samples have now been sent to a laboratory for geochemical analysis, with results expected to be received in the coming months
- Shares in Rumble Resources are up 5 per cent to 32 cents at 10:35 am AEST
Rumble Resources (RTR) has intersected “significant” zones of zinc-lead sulphides at the Sweetwater trend within its Earaheedy project in WA.
The discovery came from its ongoing reverse circulation (RC) program being completed near the Chinook prospect, with 36-holes drilled to date.
The company utilised portable X-Ray Fluorescence (pXRF) analysis and visual inspection to analyse samples and determine the potential for zinc-lead mineralisation in multiple holes.
Samples were then sent to a laboratory for geochemical analysis, with results expected to be received in the coming months.
Meanwhile, Rumble has recently completed an Airborne Gravity Gradiometry (AGG) survey to generate higher-grade targets within the mineralised envelopes.
Shares in Rumble Resources were up 5 per cent to 32 cents at 10:35 am AEST.