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Kavango plans up to six holes for KCB inaugural drill

Kavango Resources plc plans to drill up to six holes for 1,250m in the first of four copper-silver prospecting licences in the Kalahari copper belt (KCB), Botswana.

Focus: Mindea will drill on two discrete copper geochemical anomalies within PL082/2018 in the KCB (Kavango Resources)

PHASE I

The first phase of inaugural drilling on PL082/2018 will see sub-contractor Mindea Exploration and Drilling Services Pty use a multi-purpose rig, capable of diamond core and reverse circulation drilling.

Mindea will begin operations by 9 October with completion due by early November.

ANOMALIES

Kavango said that Phase I drilling would focus on two discrete copper geochemical anomalies.

The first lies in the Northern Zone with a 9km strike length and maximum width of 650m, and the second in the Central Zone has a 27km strike length extending over the length of PL082/2018.

A peak soil sample returned a value of 118.8ppm copper (pXRF values).  

NEW TARGET

The company has also identified a new target of the Middle Zone, between the Northern Zone and Central Zone, with a 1.25km strike and peak value of 35ppm copper.

The start of Phase I on the KCB licence follows 2022 drill programmes in Kavango’s other projects in the Kalahari Suture Zone and Ditau.

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