Collective Mining Drills High-Grade Gold and Tungsten from Surface, Including 111.15 Metres at 5.48 g/t Gold Equivalent at Apollo
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High-grade gold, tungsten, silver and copper mineralization have been confirmed from surface in four new drill holes demonstrating strong vertical continuity
within the upper levels of the Apollo system. Key intercepts include
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111.15 metres @ 5.48 g/t gold equivalent (4.63 g/t gold, 0.17% WO3, 14 g/t silver and 0.11% copper) from 2.00 metres including a high-grade subzone of 10.85 metres @ 41.45 g/t gold equivalent (38.52 g/t gold, 0.82% WO3, 36 g/t silver and 0.22% copper) (APC-154)
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113.65 metres @ 2.66 g/t gold equivalent (1.28 g/t gold, 0.22% WO3, 25 g/t silver and 0.15% copper) from 4.60 metres including 55.40 metres @ 4.72 g/t gold equivalent (2.09 g/t gold, 0.45% WO3, 43 g/t silver and 0.26% copper) (APC-152)
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111.15 metres @ 5.48 g/t gold equivalent (4.63 g/t gold, 0.17% WO3, 14 g/t silver and 0.11% copper) from 2.00 metres including a high-grade subzone of 10.85 metres @ 41.45 g/t gold equivalent (38.52 g/t gold, 0.82% WO3, 36 g/t silver and 0.22% copper) (APC-154)
- All four holes announced today have intercepted higher gold and tungsten grades than those observed within the internal block model, which should in turn, positively impact locally on the upcoming maiden mineral resource estimate scheduled for early 2027.
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To date, Collective has completed 165,500 metres of diamond drilling across the Guayabales and
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Details (see Table 1 and Figures 1-5)
- Four drill holes collared from Pad 33 intersected high-grade gold, tungsten, silver and copper mineralization starting at or almost at surface with results as follows:
- 94.75 metres @ 0.27% WO3Eq from 3.20 metres down hole (APC-149) including:
- 20.85 metres @ 0.55% WO3Eq from 46.15 metres down hole
- 20.85 metres @ 0.55% WO3Eq from 46.15 metres down hole
- 113.65 metres @2.66 g/t AuEq from 4.60 metres down hole (APC-152) including:
- 55.40 metres @ 4.72 g/t AuEq from 54.90 metres down hole
- 55.40 metres @ 4.72 g/t AuEq from 54.90 metres down hole
- 168.00 metres @ 2.11 g/t gold equivalentfrom 4.50 metres down hole (APC-153) including:
- 19.45 metres @ 3.01 g/t gold equivalentfrom 25.10 metres down hole
- 18.00 metres @ 3.11 g/t gold equivalentfrom 59.00 metres down hole
- 14.60 metres @ 3.01 g/t gold equivalentfrom 150.05 metres down hole
- 111.15 metres @ 5.48 g/t gold equivalentfrom 2.00 metres down hole (APC-154) including:
- 42.25 metres @ 12.13 g/t gold equivalentfrom 64.85 metres down hole
- 10.85 metres @ 41.45 g/t gold equivalentfrom 64.85 metres down hole
- 94.75 metres @ 0.27% WO3Eq from 3.20 metres down hole (APC-149) including:
- The shallow intercepts from Pad 33 have increased the local gold and tungsten grades by up to 25% in this area and successfully closed drilling gaps within the internal block model. Drill spacing in this area, from surface down to 150 metres depth, now measures 35 metres.
- An additional six diamond drill holes from the same shallow drilling program are in the lab awaiting results. Visible scheelite (a tungsten mineral) and visible gold have been observed in some of these additional holes (See Figure 3 and Figure 4 for further details).
These results reinforce Apollo's status as a robust exploration discovery with multi-metal upside. The Company remains focused on aggressive expansion and delineation drilling to unlock further value ahead of a planned maiden mineral resource estimate in early 2027.
Table 1: Assays Results for Drill Holes APC-149, APC-152, APC-153 and APC-154
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Hole # |
From |
To |
Length |
Au |
WO3 % |
Ag |
Cu |
AuEq |
WO3Eq |
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APC-149 |
3.20 |
97.95 |
94.75 |
0.52 |
0.12 |
24 |
0.20 |
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0.27 |
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Incl. |
46.15 |
67.00 |
20.85 |
0.68 |
0.45 |
31 |
0.19 |
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0.55 |
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APC-152 |
4.60 |
118.25 |
113.65 |
1.28 |
0.22 |
25 |
0.15 |
2.66 |
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Incl. |
54.90 |
110.30 |
55.40 |
2.09 |
0.45 |
43 |
0.26 |
4.72 |
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APC-153 |
4.50 |
172.50 |
168.00 |
0.73 |
0.05 |
44 |
0.51 |
2.11 |
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Incl. |
25.10 |
44.55 |
19.45 |
2.78 |
0.01 |
17 |
0.04 |
3.01 |
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& Incl. |
59.00 |
77.00 |
18.00 |
1.03 |
0.16 |
61 |
0.54 |
3.11 |
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& Incl. |
150.05 |
164.65 |
14.60 |
0.24 |
0.01 |
132 |
0.82 |
3.01 |
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APC-154 |
2.00 |
113.15 |
111.15 |
4.63 |
0.17 |
14 |
0.11 |
5.48 |
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Incl. |
64.85 |
107.10 |
42.25 |
10.30 |
0.42 |
18 |
0.15 |
12.13 |
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Incl. |
64.85 |
75.70 |
10.85 |
38.52 |
0.82 |
36 |
0.22 |
41.45 |
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*AuEq (g/t) is calculated as follows: (Au (g/t) x 0.97) + (Ag (g/t) x 0.017 x 0.85) + (Cu (%) x 1.14 x 0.95) + (WO3 (%) x 5.64 x 0.72) utilizing metal prices of
Au – |
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**WO3Eq% is calculated as follows: (WO3 (%) x 0.72) + (Au (g/t) x 0.18 x 0.97) + (Ag (g/t) x 0.003 x 0.85) + (Cu (%) x 0.20 x 0.95) utilizing metal prices of WO3 – |
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Recovery rate assumptions for metals are based on metallurgical results announced on |
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X Target
Drilling at the X target has intersected narrow silver rich zones of veins with results as follows:
- XTC-3:
- 1.05 metres @ 72 g/t silver equivalent from 163.15 metres down hole and
- 3.25 metres @ 123 g/t silver equivalent from 190.95 metres down hole
- XTC-4:
- 25.80 metres @ 75 g/t silver equivalent from 202.00 metres down hole including
- 5.00 metres @ 165 g/t silver equivalent and
- 3.15 metres @ 260 g/t silver equivalent
- 25.80 metres @ 75 g/t silver equivalent from 202.00 metres down hole including
- Drill Hole XTC-5:
- 1.20 metres @ 138 g/t silver equivalent from 34.60 metres down hole and
- 1.30 metres @ 121 g/t silver equivalent from 189.55 metres down hole
Although results indicate a new mineralized system is present at X, the density of the veins is not robust enough to delineate a large deposit and as such no additional drilling is planned in the near term.
Table 2: Assays Results for Drill Holes XTC-3, XTC-4 and XTC-5
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Hole # |
From |
To |
Length |
Ag |
Au |
Cu |
Zn |
AgEq |
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XTC-3 |
163.15 |
164.20 |
1.05 |
58 |
0.28 |
0.02 |
0.17 |
72 |
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and |
190.95 |
194.20 |
3.25 |
113 |
0.33 |
0.02 |
0.09 |
123 |
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XTC-4 |
202.00 |
227.80 |
25.80 |
62 |
0.31 |
0.01 |
0.04 |
75 |
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Incl. |
202.00 |
207.00 |
5.00 |
137 |
0.71 |
0.01 |
0.06 |
165 |
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& Incl. |
213.55 |
216.70 |
3.15 |
220 |
1.06 |
0.01 |
0.05 |
260 |
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XTC-5 |
34.60 |
35.80 |
1.20 |
144 |
0.14 |
0.02 |
0.00 |
138 |
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and |
189.55 |
190.85 |
1.30 |
99 |
0.53 |
0.03 |
0.03 |
121 |
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*AgEq (g/t) is calculated as follows: (Ag (g/t) x 0.90) + (Au (g/t) x 60.0 x 0.95) + (Cu (%) x 68.57 x 0.95) + (Zn (%) x 18.51 x 0.85) utilizing metal prices of Ag – |
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