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Drilling Intersects Massive Sulphides at Evelyn

Drilling Intersects Massive Sulphides at Evelyn

Anax’s Managing Director, Geoff Laing commented: “We have redoubled our efforts to deliver leveraged growth outcomes at Whim Creek. A high-grade copper and zinc resource has already been delineated at Evelyn and highly prospective proximal exploration targets are key targets for growth. It is pleasing to again see the familiar massive mineralisation that this deposit delivers. We look forward to providing ongoing updates on the near mine exploration along with our regional consolidation strategy.

Cautionary Statement:

Certain information in this announcement may contain references to visual results. The Company draws attention to the inherent uncertainty in reporting visual results. Visual estimates of mineral abundance should never be considered a proxy or substitute for laboratory analyses where concentrations or grades are the factor of principal economic interest. Visual estimates also potentially provide no information regarding impurities or deleterious physical properties relevant to valuations.

The Company recently announced1 that it was commencing a drilling programme at Evelyn of up to 1,700m. Processing of the first two holes have been completed and both have intersected zones of disseminated, stringer and massive sulphides consisting of chalcopyrite (Cu), sphalerite (Zn), galena (Pb), pyrite and pyrrhotite, up to 13.5m thick (true width estimated at approximately 80% of downhole interval).

The best visual intersection from the drilling programme to date is from Hole 24AED002A which encountered a strongly mineralised zone between 176.45 and 189.9m (Figure 1 and Figure 2).

Cautionary Statement:

Certain information in this announcement may contain references to visual results. The Company draws attention to the inherent uncertainty in reporting visual results. Visual estimates of mineral abundance should never be considered a proxy or substitute for laboratory analyses where concentrations or grades are the factor of principal economic interest. Visual estimates also potentially provide no information regarding impurities or deleterious physical properties relevant to valuations.


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