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Mila Resources confirms gold continuity

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Global Mining Review,


Mila Resources Plc, the gold exploration company, has announced the results from two additional holes from the Phase 1 drilling programme at the Yarrol Gold Project in Queensland, Australia.

These results bring the total reported to four holes out of ten drilled in the current campaign.

The programme is designed to test extensions at depth and along strike of the historic resource envelope in the southern area of the licence, as well as to investigate mineralisation below known intercepts and step out into previously untested parallel zones in the northern area of the licence.

The results from holes 3 and 4 continue to build on the initial success at Yarrol, with these latest intercepts delivering higher grades than historically reported neighbouring holes. The latest results have confirmed multiple mineralised zones and importantly have intercepted mineralisation outside the historical drilled area reinforcing the potential for resource growth at depth.

The programme has already met several key objectives:

  • High-grade mineralisation has been intersected in the core of the Yarrol deposit, with observations of quartz veining and sulphide rich zones, associated with high grade gold, giving the team further confidence to focus on structural controls as a key vectoring tool for resource growth.
  • Historical wide intercepts are being replicated, providing further validation of the inherited data, including regional scout holes, and supporting the geological model of continuity of mineralisation both along strike and down dip.
  • Gold mineralisation, including high-grade zones, continues at depth beyond historical drilling, extending the known system and demonstrating clear growth potential down-dip.

Mark Stephenson, Executive Director of Mila Resources, commented:

“These results are a major win, as they continue to demonstrate the strength and scale of the Yarrol system. With only four holes reported to date, we are already seeing clear evidence that the mineralisation is continuous and extends beyond the footprint of historical drilling. The intercepts confirm that the core of the system hosts high-grade material, and that continuity at depth is real. With six more holes still to come, we are encouraged by what we’re seeing and are confident in Yarrol’s potential to deliver a much larger gold system.”

Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/exploration-development/06062025/mila-resources-confirms-gold-continuity/

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