Golden Peaks Halmahera gold projects update
Wednesday, July 6 2011 - 06:16 PM WIB
The company has now established an exploration base in Tobelo, which is the capital of North Halmahera regency. There are now a total of 30 employees, including 20 locals who are associated with the exploration activities in Halmahera.
Current work to date, on the Roko Project, has focused on the 3km long Roko epithermal gold-base metal system. The current program has included gridding, mapping, channel sampling and trenching at the Roko East prospect where previous reconnaissance channel sampling returned up to 8m @ 1.6 g/t Au. The two new trenches completed to date, combined, are over 150 meters long.
This work will continue to Roko 2 and Roko South Prospects in the coming weeks in preparation of an upcoming drill program at the Roko Project.
A base camp is now being constructed at the Akelamo Prospect on the Kapa Kapa project. Initial mapping and sampling will follow a 1km zone of mineralisation with historical trenching data which includes 4m @ 0.5 g/t Au + 1800 g/t Ag and 4m @ 466 g/t Ag from channel sampling.
Reconnaissance mapping and sampling is also continuing at the Pediwang and Gisi Prospects, on the Kapa Kapa project. Historical data includes 10 metres at 6.4 g/t gold, 16 metres at 5.1 g/t gold and 42 metres at 1.1 g/t gold in hand-dug trenches and 10.2m @ 1.4g/t Au from 40.8m depth and 12.9m @ 1.3g/t Au from 48.6m depth from 2 scout diamond drill holes. (end of release)