en.Wedoany.com Reported - Aldoro Resources has released the latest drilling results from its flagship Kameelburg Rare Earth Element (REE)/Strontium/Niobium project. Assay results from diamond drill holes DD008G and DD005D indicate promising prospects in terms of mineralization extent, grade consistency, and multi-commodity characteristics.
The results from the second-phase drill holes DD008G and DD005D confirm that high-grade rare earth element, strontium, and niobium mineralization persists in multiple directions and depths, further validating the scale and robustness of this emerging multi-commodity deposit.
DD008G is considered one of the best drill holes to date at the Kameelburg project. Using a 1% total rare earth oxide (TREO) cut-off grade, the upper composite interval returned 318.3 meters of mineralization grading 1.51% TREO, 4.90% strontium carbonate, 0.21% niobium pentoxide, and 174 ppm molybdenum. This represents one of the thickest and highest-grade composite intercepts recorded in the second-phase drilling program.
Aldoro stated that the DD008 drill platform now has two high-quality vertically completed drill holes, providing robust three-dimensional constraints for the core resource block to be formed in the upcoming second-phase Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE).
Drill hole DD005D confirmed high-grade rare earth elements at surface and niobium mineralization at depth along the southern margin. With the second-phase drilling program completed and results being compiled, an updated mineral resource estimate is forthcoming, expected to cover the overall scale of the Kameelburg mineralization system.
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