Drilling by Geopacific Resources has encountered additional high-grade gold and silver mineralization in the recently discovered epithermal system of Prospect 190 (Gold) at the Kou Sa project in Cambodia. Mineralisation has also been extended at Prospect 128.

The Prospect 190 (Gold) drilling returned 8.80 metres @ 5.18 grams/tonne (g/t) gold and 24.3 g/t silver for 5.55 g/t gold equivalent, which included 6.85 metres @ 6.52 g/t gold and 30.37 g/t silver for 6.99 g/t gold equivalent.

The results are up-dip from previous results, which included 7.35 metres @ 12.39 g/t gold equivalent, and indicate that the zone extends upwards to within 40 metres of the surface while also continuing to the west.

Similar to other Prospect 190 (Gold) near-surface holes, the high-grade mineralisation falls within a broad zone of altered rocks that form a large, low-grade gold and silver halo up to 50 metres wide. The width suggests that a significant source is responsible for this mineralisation.

In epithermal systems the proportion of gold relative to silver typically increases with depth. Consequently, the relatively high proportion of silver to gold indicates the intersections to be near the top of the system with an expectation for gold to increase with depth. This will be tested up-dip, down-dip and down plunge by future drilling.

Geopacific’s managing director Ron Heeks said, “Our new epithermal system is becoming more robust. The results also reinforce the area’s potential to host a significant, deeper source demonstrated by multiple mineralisation styles over a wide area.”

Drilling at Prospect 128 has continued to extend the zone of mineralisation to depth and the west. Recent results highlight both good grade and widths of the copper mineralisation in this area. There are three distinct repetitive mineralised zones which currently extend over a 400 metre area. Certain zones are still open at depth and to the southwest.

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