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Exploration Update for Blue Mountain and Lolworth Projects,
HIGHLIGHTS
Blue Mountain
· Trenching completed at former alluvial gold sites producing 9 bulk concentrate samples
· Samples submitted for laboratory analysis to determine next steps, which may include metallurgical test work to assess commercial opportunities
· Application submitted for 5-year extension of the licence area
Lolworth
· Initial hard rock trenching planned for Gorge Creek West
· Chief Geologist to join field crews as focus shifts to the north of the
· ECR remains fully funded for its planned operations in
Blue Mountain
Trenching has now been completed by ECR across several former alluvial gold sites sampled by the previous owner of Blue Mountain in 2021. A total of 11 trenches were excavated, resulting in 9 individual bulk concentrate samples. Gravels from 9 of the trenches were processed through a trommel wash plant. These excavations were carried out jointly with the landholder who has been fully supportive of ECR's exploration activities.
As previously announced, the Directors of ECR understand that, historically, the Cania & Kroombit Mineral Fields within Blue Mountain were gold producers. Alluvial gold was discovered in 1871 with a steady fall in alluvial mining by 1875 but, in 1879, the discovery of nearby gold bearing quartz reefs triggered a short-term revival. Independent work from
'The whole area is believed to host shallow gold mineralisation evidenced by trenches carrying gold.
An area 1 km by 2km was systematically tested and Bluekebble believed they could show visible gold to be present in the volcanic basalts to the south and within the metasediments to the north. Bluekebble also utilised a Wilfley Table to make a heavy mineral concentrate to calculate additional alluvial gold resources within
Recent surveys by ECR have identified multiple locations along the creek system within the tenement that warrant further follow up and testing. Extensive creek flats, elevated creek gravels and remnants of historical 'gold rush' activities suggest substantial areas of unexplored and potentially prospective ground.
With both tenements scheduled to expire later this year, ECR, through its wholly owned subsidiary
Next Steps
The bulk concentrate samples from the trenching have been dispatched to the laboratory for gold content analysis. Should the results meet with ECR's expectations, the next steps for the project will involve metallurgical testing which will be crucial in assessing the viability and potential commercial opportunities for the project as well as further delineation of the alluvial gold potential both upstream and downstream of the recent testing.
The Board is of the view that, while the Company awaits the results from laboratory analysis, the Company's cash resources and personnel are best spent accelerating exploration efforts at its other highly prospective asset in
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Lolworth
Two field staff have been working on site since early
Geological mapping indicates an anomalous gold trend along the westerly striking contact between granite and altered sedimentary rocks. Previous rock chip samples have returned grades of up to 3.13 g/t Au, with localised higher grades up to 13.75 g/t Au (see Fig.1 below). Additionally, gold nuggets weighing up to 12 grams have been identified in the immediate watershed below. Further trenching is planned to assess the width of the granite and altered rocks.
Other notable prospects include a 4m x 200m rhyolitic intrusion where previous samples averaged about 0.4 g/t Au, with highs up to 8 g/t Au. This intrusion's strike is a key focus for the team during the current visit.
Figure 1: Lolworth Project Overview and Results
Next Steps
ECR's team will move north to focus on the
Adam Jones Chief Geologist commented; ''I'm delighted with the progress and results achieved at Blue Mountain. The recovery of visible gold through our washplant has exceeded expectations and validates our decision to acquire the asset."
Mike Whitlow Chief Operating Officer added; ''We eagerly await the results of laboratory analysis which will guide our next steps for Blue Mountain and ideally it will support our view that this is a highly prospective gold project. I'm equally excited to have our Chief Geologist join the field crew at Lolworth in the coming weeks as we step up our exploration efforts there and seek to unlock the significant potential for gold and rare earths that the Board recognises in this project.''
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