Geopacific Resources
(ASX: GPR) has received some positive results from the Phase Two of the
geochemical sampling at its (85%) Kou Sa Copper Project in Cambodia,
which has extended a contiguous zone of copper anomalism to 18
kilometres.
The results from the anomalous areas are on average five times higher than the copper levels of background samples.
The company will now begin a detailed infill of the current geochemistry and undertake geophysical surveys to define future drilling targets.
Kou Sa covers close to 160 square kilometres, and advantages of doing business in Cambodia is the cost effectiveness of drilling campaigns, with the country having an under developed mineral industry. The project is also adjacent to sealed regional highway.
Geopacific Resources strategic partner in Kou Sa is The Royal Group (15%), a pre‐eminent Cambodian corporate - which provides government and community relations in Cambodia.
Massive and semi massive potential
Geopacific Resources said that a zone includes a cohesive, circular structure 1.8 kilometres in diameter, and is in an area of low relief comprised of a weathered laterite horizon that would be expected to suppress the geochemical response.
Initial interpretation suggests this area maybe the nucleus of the structurally controlled massive and semi massive sulphide mineralisation on the project.
The results from the anomalous areas are on average five times higher than the copper levels of background samples.
The company will now begin a detailed infill of the current geochemistry and undertake geophysical surveys to define future drilling targets.
Kou Sa covers close to 160 square kilometres, and advantages of doing business in Cambodia is the cost effectiveness of drilling campaigns, with the country having an under developed mineral industry. The project is also adjacent to sealed regional highway.
Geopacific Resources strategic partner in Kou Sa is The Royal Group (15%), a pre‐eminent Cambodian corporate - which provides government and community relations in Cambodia.
Massive and semi massive potential
Geopacific Resources said that a zone includes a cohesive, circular structure 1.8 kilometres in diameter, and is in an area of low relief comprised of a weathered laterite horizon that would be expected to suppress the geochemical response.
Initial interpretation suggests this area maybe the nucleus of the structurally controlled massive and semi massive sulphide mineralisation on the project.
Higher than normal lead results associated with the circular structure suggests that the area is proximal to a mineralising source, as lead is typically relatively immobile. The circular structure also has a corresponding titanium, vanadium and iron association.
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