Otis Gold has obtained further significant results from the drill program conducted at Kilgore Mine Ridge gold project in Idaho. These results include possibly open-pittable and bulk-mineable intercepts from the 9,320 m of drill program.
The company has intersected 0.80 g/t gold over 9.1 m in hole 11 OKC-261, 1.39 g/t gold over 1.5 m, 0.87 g/t gold over 13.1 m, 0.55 g/t gold over 4.8 m and 0.63 g/t gold over 29.0 m in the hole 11 OKC-263, 1.39 g/t gold over 15.2 m and 1.05 g/t gold over 48.8 m in the hole 11 OKC-265, 1.17 g/t gold over 10.7 m, 0.81 g/t gold over 9.2 m and 0.77 g/t gold over 21.3 m in the hole 11 OKC-269, 0.71 g/t gold over 3.0 m, 0.88 g/t gold over 16.8 m and 0.68 g/t gold over 30.5 m in the hole 11 OKC-280, 0.98 g/t gold over 15.2 m and 0.70 g/t gold over 39.6 m in the hole 11 OKC-281.
Five holes out of seven holes are situated on the deposit’s southern and northern edges, which have shown that the mineralization is exposed along the main parts of the deposit.
Craig Lindsay, CEO and President of Otis, has commented that these recent assay results have continued to show the persistence and occurrence of bulk-tonnage and open-ended intercepts along the current Mine Ridge deposit’s north and south borders. New deposits were discovered through these results.