Galileo Resources
PLC
03 October
2024
Galileo Resources
Plc
("Galileo" or the
"Company")
Drilling update on Shinganda
Licence, Central Western Zambia
The Company advised on 21 August
2024 at the commencement of drilling of the Phase 3 Reverse
Circulation ("RC") drilling programme on the Shinganda Licence that
it would update shareholders with any material
updates.
Highlights
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A total of 30 holes and 2,213 metres of RC
drilling has been completed with six fences of angled short holes
typically drilled to an end of hole length of 80 metres.
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Based on visual inspection, intercepts of the
supergene enrichment zone representing the most likely setting for
the highest copper and gold grades were seen at the base of several
drillholes.
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As a result, the Company elected to immediately
follow up with a short Phase 4 diamond drill programme to ensure
maximum recovery of core in this zone and therefore a more accurate
assessment of grade than that offered by RC drill chips.
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A total of three diamond drill holes and 310
metres of drilling has been completed to date to specifically
target the supergene zone, intersecting both iron-rich oxides and
copper sulphide mineralisation.
Colin Bird Chairman & CEO said: "We are pleased with the outcome of this
drilling programme both RC and diamond drilling. The
mineralisation appears to extend over 6km cumulatively on the two
mineralised structures at varying widths from 6m to 47.5m. Whilst
the core and RC chips appear to be well mineralised we have
sent samples for assay. The Shinganda Project is shaping up to be
significant in terms of copper and gold contribution and we eagerly
await the assay results in order to proceed with the next phase of
extension and infill with the objective of establishing a JORC
(2012) Mineral Resource".
Phase 3 RC Drilling Programme
Holes along each fence were drilled
at an angle to intersect anticipated mineralisation within the
previously identified prospective fracture systems dominated by
hematitic alteration.
Fences were drilled to cover targets
on both the Shinganda Splay and the Main Fault. The cumulative
strike length tested by fences on the Splay totalled 4,000m and on
the Main Fault 2,000m.
Several of the drillholes SHRC001 to
SHRC022 testing extensions of the Splay intersected significant
package widths of sulphide and oxide alteration/mineralisation
identified during previous drill programmes to contain copper and
gold.
Peak sulphide/oxide alteration
intercepts in RC holes included (Table 1):
Table 1
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Borehole
No.
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Alteration/mineralisation
width (m)
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Notes
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SHRC010
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19.0 - 40.0*
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*Open to depth - hole stopped due to
groundwater
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SHRC017
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17.0 - 36.0
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SHRC021
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51.0 - 66.0
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RC holes SHRC023 to SHRC030 testing
extensions of the Main Fault intersected notable widths of sulphide
alteration with the potential to host copper and gold
mineralisation.
Samples for the RC programme have
already been prepared for dispatch to a recognised independent
assay laboratory in Zambia for copper analysis.
Phase 4 Diamond Drilling Programme
Of the three holes completed to
date, it appears all holes intersected sulphide mineralisation
and/or supergene enrichment of sulphide mineralisation.
Peak sulphide/oxide alteration
intercepts in diamond drill holes included (Table 2):
Table 2
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Borehole
No.
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Alteration/mineralisation
width (m)
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SHDD023
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31.0 - 63.5
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SHDD024
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67.0 - 114.5
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SHDD025
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23.0 - 29.0
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SHDD025
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67.0 - 80.0
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An estimated 135 metres of drilling
in one hole remain to be completed on the diamond programme before
samples are prepared for dispatch for independent copper
analysis.
Hole
SHDD024 core sample with massive copper and iron
sulphides
Hole
SHDD023 - Semi-massive hematite-limonite iron oxide in
core
Technical Sign-Off
Technical information in this
announcement has been reviewed by Edward (Ed) Slowey, BSc, PGeo,
Technical Director of Galileo. Mr Slowey is a geologist with more
than 40 years' relevant experience in mineral exploration and
mining, a founder member of the Institute of Geologists of Ireland
and is a Qualified Person under the AIM rules. Mr Slowey has
reviewed and approved this announcement.
You can also follow Galileo on
Twitter: @GalileoResource
For further information, please
contact: Galileo Resources PLC
Colin Bird, Chairman
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Tel +44 (0) 20 7581 4477
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Beaumont Cornish Limited -
Nomad
Roland Cornish/James
Biddle
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Tel +44 (0) 20 7628 3396
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Novum Securities Limited - Joint
Broker
Colin Rowbury /Jon
Belliss
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+44 (0) 20 7399 9400
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Shard Capital Partners LLP - Joint
Broker
Damon Heath
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Tel +44 (0) 20 7186 9952
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The information contained within
this announcement is deemed by the Company to constitute inside
information as stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulations (EU)
No. 596/2014 as it forms part of UK Domestic Law by virtue of the
European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 ("UK MAR").
Beaumont Cornish Limited ("Beaumont
Cornish") is the Company's Nominated Adviser and is authorised and
regulated by the FCA. Beaumont Cornish's responsibilities as the
Company's Nominated Adviser, including a responsibility to advise
and guide the Company on its responsibilities under the AIM Rules
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and will not be responsible to any other persons for providing
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advising them in relation to the proposed arrangements described in
this announcement or any matter referred to in it.
Technical Glossary
Reverse Circulation
Drilling
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A form of percussion drilling using
compressed air to flush rock cuttings out of the drill hole in a
controlled manner.
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Diamond Drilling
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Drilling using a rotary drill with a
diamond drill bit attached in order to generate lengths of rock in
the form of drill core.
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Splay Fault
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Plane of failure in faulted body of
rock extending from main structure
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Hematite or Hematitic
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A mineral composed of ferric iron
oxide
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Sulphide
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Any member of a group of compounds
of sulphur with one or more metals.
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IOCG
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Iron Oxide Copper Gold - important
deposits of copper, gold and uranium ores hosted within iron oxide
dominant gangue assemblages which share a common genetic
origin
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Strike or Strike Length
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Strike refers to the line
formed by the intersection of a horizontal plane and an inclined
surface. Dip is the angle between that horizontal plane (such as
the top of this block) and the tilted surface (the geologic contact
between the tilted layers).
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