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Drilling underway at PolarX’s Alaskan gold-copper prospect

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Published 24-JUL-2020 10:54 A.M.

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PolarX (ASX:PXX) has begun a 3000 metre drilling program at its high priority Zackly East gold-copper prospect in Alaska.

The program, which is progressing well, is designed to follow up on the thick, high-grade gold and copper mineralisation intersected in holes drilled at the end of the 2018 field season.

These holes returned:

  • ZX-18020 (55m @ 2.8g/t Au + 0.6% Cu) and
  • ZX-18024 (47m @ 3.1g/t Au + 0.6% Cu).

Geological mapping and trenching to evaluate the potential 600m strike-length of the Zackly East skarn conducted at this time, indicated that the mineral resource inventory could be increased as a result of the planned drilling program.

Two diamond drill rigs were recently mobilised at the Zackly East Skarn, which occurs just 800m from the Zackly Main Skarn deposit. It is here that PolarX has outlined an Inferred Resource of 41,000t of copper, 213,000oz of gold and 1.5Moz silver from surface.

Alaska Range Project Existing Resource Estimates (JORC 2012), 0.5% Cu cut-off.
Alaska Range Project Existing Resource Estimates (JORC 2012), 0.5% Cu cut-off.

This resource occurs over a strike length of 1,050m.

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Long-section view of the Zackly Skarn system looking towards the north.

The approximate 3,000m of drilling to be conducted by PolarX, comprises of 15-20 drill holes to evaluate a 500-600m strike length of the structure.

Drilling has commenced on the existing section containing the holes mentioned above and will determine down-dip continuity. Furthermore, step out cross-sections will be drilled on 50m and 100m centres with precise details to be finalised on a hole by hole basis using information gleaned from the previous drill holes.

Drilling is expected to take approximately six to eight weeks.



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