Bill Brodie Good of Alien Metals discusses the highly promising potential of initial drilling results from Mexico
Episode 704, May 11, 2022, 10:45 AM
Bill Brodie Good, CEO & Technical Director of Alien Metals #UFO discusses how initial drilling at San Celso and Donovan 2 intersect showed encouraging zones of alteration, which is highly promising for the potential presence of a VMS type mineralised system.
Bill Brodie Good, CEO & Technical Director of Alien Metals #UFO discusses how initial drilling at San Celso and Donovan 2 intersect showed encouraging zones of alteration, which is highly promising for the potential presence of a VMS type mineralised system.
Highlights
· Drilling at the Donovan 2 Cu-Au Project has intersected a 78m zone of alteration and disseminated sulphides, including pyrite and arsenopyrite, from 107m (assays pending) in DONDD-A04.
· DONDD-A01 to A03 appear to have intersected a steeply dipping alteration zone at the Los Alamos 'well' target, associated with the 3.3% copper bearing samples historically taken by Alien in the well.
· A 40m long trench excavated above an intensely altered intersection identified in historic drill hole DON-21-003 intersected a calcite bearing vein, trending northeast for about 11m. This may be associated with a mineralised system.
· Initial drilling at the high-grade San Celso Silver project has intersected the targeted mineralised zone. The recently completed programme included three holes for 201 metres:
o Hole SCDD-A01 intersected a 4.9m zone of quartz/calcite alteration from 27.4m depth, as well as a zone interpreted to be historic underground working that the Company was not aware existed in this area.
o SCDD-A02 intersected a strongly altered, calcite rich zone from 28.5m to 31.6m depth and a second quartz-rich alteration zone at 71m for 1m.
o SCDD-A03 intersected a strongly altered, calcite-rich zone from 71m to 73.8m depth, similar to the intersection in hole SCDD-A02.
· Samples from drilling at San Celso and Donovan 2 have been submitted to the laboratory for analysis, with results expected in the coming weeks.