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Stavely Minerals hones in on precious metals following shallow drilling program

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ASX:SVY      MCAP $11.07M
11 September 2019 02:41 (AEST)

Stavely Minerals has reported outstanding interim results after conducting a shallow drilling program at its Thursday’s Gossan Copper Project.

The company’s diamond drilling program resulted in the discovery of 14.6 metres worth of massive to semi-massive sulphides at the prospect. Visible chalcopyrite, bornite and chalcocite deposits were also amongst the materials found during the most recent phase of drilling.

The prospect also boasts estimated mineral reserves of up to 28 megatonnes, with total copper concentrations within the deposit predicted to sit around 110 kilotonnes.

Following the success of its most recent shallow drilling program, Stavely plans to go back over results from previous tests to identify gold and silver deposits. The company has also honed in on a new target for priority drilling as it continues the search for copper prospects.

Stavely’s exploration play is part of a larger shallow drilling program targeted at identifying copper, gold and silver mineralisation within the Gossan prospect’s Ultramafic Contact Fault (UCF). The new program comes as the company reviews deep drilling results following exploration at the nearby Stavely project in Western Victoria.

For now, Stavely Minerals’ main focus remains to aquire exploration projects across Australia’s east coast, with a particular interest in prospects showing potential for expansion. The company’s two flagship projects, Stavely and Ararat, boast significant copper and gold resources alongside accessory silver and zinc deposits.

The minerals update saw Stavely’s stock rise by nearly 20 per cent in value today, currently sitting at 21.5 cents after opening at A$0.18. The company’s market capital is valued at A$32.98 million.

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