Castle Minerals: Extends mineralisation at Kambale, Ghana

Castle Minerals Extends mineralisation at Kambale, Ghana

  • Castle Minerals (CDT) extends the mineralisation at its Kambale graphite project to 2.5 kilometres
  • This comes as the junior explorer receives the final results from reverse circulation drilling at the Ghana-based project, which aimed to expand the mineralised footprint in the area
  • The latest results include a 45-metre hit at 11.2 per cent total graphitic carbon (TGC), including a higher-grade result of two metres at 16.6 per cent TGC
  • Castle is now set to start core drilling to support phase two metallurgical testing before it embarks on another round of RC drilling to better define the higher-grade zones
  • CDT shares last traded at 2.3 cents
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