Chalice Mining: Extends high-grade zones at Gonneville

Chalice Mining Extends high-grade zones at Gonneville

  • Chalice Mining (CHN) extends high-grade mineralisation down-dip and along strike from multiple zones within the Gonneville deposit in Western Australia
  • Chalice says the latest results have further reinforced the potential of the deposit and have uncovered 1000 metres of untested strike
  • The company is undertaking ongoing step-out and resource definition drilling at Gonneville to deliver a maiden resource estimate in the upcoming quarter
  • Additionally, metallurgical test work has returned excellent recoveries of 75 to 90 per cent palladium-copper which will be included in a scoping study
  • Company shares are down 4.37 per cent to trade at $6.56 at 12:21 pm AEST
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