Gold exploration company, Emu Records, has announced that they have recorded some very promising assay grades at their Georgetown Queensland gold project. The company reported impressive gold grades of 36.1 grams per tonne from shallow surface exploration near their Georgetown site.
These exceptional results demonstrate that their current exploration program is effectively uncovering hidden gold potential in the area. Initial drill results of up to 43.3g/t Au were also reported in the surrounding area, providing further support for the gold potential of the site.
The Emu Records team are highly encouraged by the results of their exploration project thus far, with CEO, Don Critchley, stating, “The results from our shallow surface exploration certainly confirm the potential of our Georgetown project for a significant and high-grade gold resource. Our team is highly committed to further advancing the project and uncovering additional gold potential in the area.”
So far, the company has identified seven high-grade lodes in the vicinity, with prospects for several high-grade shoots to open up by re-modelling the historical drilling data and comparing it with the recently collected surface samples.
The Georgetown project is located in a prolific gold mining district in north Queensland, historically producing hundreds of thousands of ounces of gold. Recent exploration activities, including Emu Records’ successful endeavor, have uncovered the true gold potential of the region.
The company plans to bring additional drilling teams onsite to effectively map out these high-grade lodes and continue to develop the gold potential of the region. Over the course of the next few months, the team has identified a number of leads to pursue in their exploration process, including a focus on mapping the stratigraphic and structural setting of the lodes, and soil sampling.
Emu Records’ geological team has a deep wealth of experience and refinement for pinpointing gold potential in resource-rich areas such as Georgetown. With the current success of their exploration project, the company looks to have a bright future in the Queensland gold mining industry.