Integra Mining finds new potential at the Aldiss Gold project. The Australian listed mining company has identified three new gold trends that have the potential of establishing a standalone mining and milling operation at the project.
The Aldiss Gold Project is part of the Randalls Gold project and has a JORC Resource of nearly 488,756 ounces of gold in the many deposits. The existing gold discoveries and the new gold trends found make the mineralization highly economical to mine.
The aircore drilling found 8 meters at 2.11g/t gold, including 4 meters at 3.37g/t gold; 1 meter at 2.4 grams per tonne (g/t) gold; and 1 meter at 1.58g/t gold at the three different trends. This is very much like the anomalities that led to the discovery of the Salt Creek gold deposit at Randalls Gold project. The Salt Creek gold deposit now has JORC Reserves to the tune of 149,030 ounces of gold.
At the Aldiss Gold Project the area that is being focused on is nearly 60 km south east of the Randalls gold processing facility and 20 km south of the Karonie Main Zone gold deposit. The company has planned reverse circulation drilling to follow up on the newly discovered gold trends to help define the mineralization in the target area better.