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15 March
2024
Wishbone Gold Plc
("Wishbone" or the "Company")
Drilling Suggests Large
Sediment Hosted Base Metal Mineralised
System
Cottesloe, Western Australia
Wishbone
Gold Plc (AIM: WSBN, AQSE: WSBN), is pleased to announce that
initial results from the diamond drill program at its 100% owned
Cottesloe Project has highlighted significant mineralisation
potential. The information gathered to date is highly encouraging,
confirming the overall exploration model for a major sediment
hosted metals system focused on base metals and silver.
The base
metals identified are critical to the development of lithium-ion
batteries used in electric vehicles and in energy storage systems
integral to the global push towards lower carbon
emissions.
This phase
of the drill program has been focused on the southern part of the
Cottesloe tenements. The entire project consists of three tenements
totalling 50 blocks covering an area of 165km2 and is
considered highly prospective for precious and base metals. The
next phase of drilling will be in the northern part of Cottesloe
where the Company believes there to be more promising
mineralisation.
This news
is further to the announcement on 13 December 2023 in which the
Company said that it had visually encouraging results showing zones
with 10-20% base metal sulphides and scans from portable X-ray
fluorescence reading elevated base metals.
Wishbone is
now modelling density, structural and geochemical information from
the drill program results to enhance geophysical
interpretations.
Richard Poulden, Wishbone Gold's Chairman,
commented:
"These results are spectacular and vindicate our original belief
that Cottesloe has significant potential. For it to occur in the
south highlights the scale of what we have in front of us for the
entirety of the project. To have mineralisation, and zonation of minerals, from
surface to 700m is
truly incredible and the confirmed large scale mineralised system
is clearly great news. We may have a very large base and battery
metals discovery in the making at Cottesloe and look forward to
moving this project further along the exploration curve in 2024 as
this year's exploration season is just about to
commence."
Highlights:
· Highly anomalous Lead-Zinc & Silver
point to the clear presence of hydrothermal fluids circulating
through this basin sequence.
· Major structure/cavity intersected at
160-180m in hole 23CTRCD004A, which may be part of a large
fault/thrust dominant structure running NW-SE just off centre from
the basin fold axis.
· Downhole strip logs show highlighted key
replacement zones. Notably Lead (Pb), Zinc (Zn) and Copper (Cu)
increasing with Calcium (Ca) and Magnesium (Mg) decreasing which
indicates the dolomitic shale (Ca, Mg) CO3 is being
replaced by Pyrite, Sphalerite and Galena from a hydrothermal fluid
(Figure 4).
· Elevated mineralisation intersected in
drill holes (pictures 1-5) includes:
o
Zinc (Zn)
grades ranging from 0.1%
- 1.1% in hole 02A
o
Lead (Pb) over 1% in hole
04A
o
Silver (Ag) at 7g/t in
hole 04A and 2.1g/t in each hole 03
o
Nickel (Ni) 561ppm in
hole 04A
o
Cobalt (Co) 445ppm in
hole 02A and over 118ppm in both holes 03 & 4A
o
Lithium (Li) up to 184ppm
in hole 04a and 161g/t in hole 03
o
Titanium (Ti) grades from
4,100ppm - 5,100ppm in all 3 holes
o
Barium (Ba) grades up to
2,288ppm in hole 02A
o
Lanthanum
(La) 178ppm in hole 02A
and 79ppm in hole 03
o
Vanadium
(V) 395ppm in hole 02A,
451ppm in hole 03 and 514ppm in hole 04A
· High Potassium (K) 4.9% and Phosphorous
(P) 0.4% throughout hole 04A
· Three diamond holes were drilled at the
Cottesloe project, testing prospective stratigraphy and gravity
anomalies. Hole 23CTRCD004A was stopped at 327.4m depth after
drilling difficulties due to a major structure/cavity intersected
at 160-180m.
· Basin stratigraphy has been confirmed to
be highly suitable for sediment hosted base metal mineralisation,
similar to that at nearby Nifty (Cu) and Maroochydore (Cu-Co) and
also the Mt Isa style (Zn-Pb-Ag) deposits.
· The density data from the drilling will be
used to reinterpret the gravity now that more detailed data from
the stratigraphy.
· Diamond drilling costs were 50% funded by
the WA Government's EIS scheme up to a total of $220,000 of direct
drilling costs.
Picture 1 -
23CTRCD003 - Black shale hosting Pyrite-pyrrhotite
veinlets
Picture 2 -
23CTRCD003 - Black shale hosting an array of Pyrite-pyrrhotite
veins with up to 0.6% Zn, 0.2% Pb & 2.1g/t Ag
Picture 3 -
23CTRCD003 - Black shale, semi brecciated with carbonate-quartz
veining hosting up to 1.3g/t Ag
Picture 4 -
23CTRCD004A - Fault zone containing up to 0.3% Zn, 0.09% Pb &
0.9g/t Ag
Picture 5 -
23CTRCD004A - Breccia infill pyrite, trace chalcopyrite containing
up to 1.2g/t Ag
Comments on Diamond drilling at
Cottesloe:
A diamond
drilling program was completed late in the 2023 field season,
supported by EIS funding from the WA government. Three RC
precollars, (Figure 2 for collar location) were deepened in the
central zone of the Cottesloe syncline. Strong sulphidic
zones were intercepted throughout the sequence within a
stratigraphy of graphitic and dolomitic shales. Hole
23CTRCD003 drilled to the greatest depth of 759.4m with intercepts
of 0.6% Zinc and 0.9% lead post the 700m mark, showing the
continuation of the Broadhurst formation and favourable base metal
anomalism at depth. At the world class Nifty deposit there is a
strongly anomalous Pb/Zn horizon above the mineralised Copper
zone.
Drill hole
23CTRCD002A also showed anomalous sulphides and base metals, but at
a lower level potentially indicating a vector to stronger base
metals to the north.
Drill hole
23CTRCD004A intersected a large cavity at 160 -180m which caused
the hole to be abandoned at 347.4m above target depth. This
is a major structure which may be part of a large fault/thrust
dominant structure running NW-SE just off centre from the basin
fold axis, (Figure 3). This structure may be the reactivation of
basin forming structures with the most prospective subbasins
occurring to the north of this structure.
These basin
forming structures can tap hot basinal fluids from depth bringing
them to reactive units in the Broadhurst formation such as
dolomitic and graphitic shale units. Pb & Zn greater than
1,000ppm and stronger Sulphur zones have a good correlation to
drops in calcium and magnesium suggestive of this replacement
process occurring, (See Figure 4 for a geochemical representation).
The next stage is to try and locate where there was enough
replacement/ precipitation of these fluids that are evident within
the Cottesloe syncline.
The
information gathered to date is highly encouraging, confirming the
overall exploration model for a major sediment hosted system.
Density, structural and geochemical information will be modelled to
improve geophysical interpretations.
Anomalous
assays will be followed up with further sampling.
Figure 1.
Cottesloe Project Summary
Figure 2.
Drillhole Locations Plan view
Figure 3.
Drillhole section through deepest hole on a NE-SW trend. Potential
offsetting of lithology by structure, seen in 23CTRCD004A, this may
also account for some growth faulting.
Figure
4. Downhole strip logs highlighted key replacement zones.
Notably Ca & Mg decreases with Pb Zn Cu
increase.
For more
information on Wishbone, please visit the Company's
website.
www.wishbonegold.com.
END
For further
information, please contact:
Wishbone
Gold PLC
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Richard
Poulden, Chairman
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Tel: +971 4
584 6284
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Beaumont
Cornish Limited
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(Nominated
Adviser and AQUIS Exchange Corporate Adviser)
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Roland
Cornish/Rosalind Hill Abrahams
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Tel: +44 20
7628 3396
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SP Angel
Corporate Finance LLP
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(Broker)
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Ewan Leggat
/ Kasia Brzozowska
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Tel: +44 20
3470 0470
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Soho
Communications Ltd
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(Financial
PR)
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George
Hudson
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Tel: +44
7803 603130
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Competent Persons
Statement
The
information in this document that relates to exploration is based
on information compiled or reviewed by Edward Mead, who is a Fellow
of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Mr Mead is
a consultant to Wishbone Gold Plc and is employed by Doraleda Pty
Ltd. Mr Mead has sufficient experience that is relevant to the
style of mineralisation under consideration and to the activity
which he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined
in the 2012 Edition of the 'Australasian Code for Reporting of
Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves'. Mr Mead
consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on his
information in the form and context in which it appears.