GREAT WESTERN MINING
CORPORATION PLC
("Great Western", "GWM" or the
"Company")
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY AT WEST
HUNTOON AND M5
Great Western Mining Corporation PLC (AIM -
GWMO, Euronext Growth - 8GW) reports the commencement of induced
polarisation (IP) and resistivity surveys at its West Huntoon and
M5 claims in Mineral County, Nevada.
HIGHLIGHTS
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IP and resistivity surveys
are currently being carried out at the West Huntoon copper porphyry
prospect and the M5 gold-silver-copper prospect, following
successful field exploration in 2023.
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Surveys will provide
information about the subsurface for drill targeting at both
prospects.
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Both surveys are expected to
be completed during April.
Great Western
Chairman Brian Hall commented: "These surveys mark the start of our
2024 work season in Nevada, with an initial focus on the highly
prospective copper porphyry at West Huntoon which was
established last year. We have a variety of interesting
exploration targets on our claims but are particularly excited
about the West Huntoon prospect. We are looking forward to a
busy work season and will report to shareholders on a timely
basis."
Survey Team
Deployed
Great Western has commissioned Zonge International to conduct induced
polarisation (IP) and resistivity surveys across two of its
exploration projects in the Marietta area. In the past few days, a
Zonge survey team has commenced work on the West Huntoon claims to
conduct IP profiles across the copper porphyry mineralisation which
outcrops there. When complete, the team will move to the M5
gold-silver-copper prospect in the Jack Springs (JS) claim group.
All survey work is expected to be completed during
April.
Background
information
The survey work is expected to
identify chargeability and resistivity anomalies which can be
interpreted as representing zones of disseminated sulphide
mineralisation and silicification. The results of this work will be
used to improve the geological model and plan drill targets
at both prospects.
West
Huntoon
At West Huntoon, on the west side of the
Huntoon Valley, 2023 geological work has indicated the presence of
a copper porphyry system. This was established by (1) the
identification of a 2 km2 area of copper in soils
anomaly, open in several directions under tertiary cover, (2)
significant copper oxide showings at outcrop and (3) a mineralised
granite intrusion showing textures consistent with hydrothermal
fluid release. The objective of the survey work is to identify the
best drill targets in this area of rich surface indicators and to
investigate further potential in areas covered by tertiary
volcanics.
M5
The M5 prospect is a mafic intrusion
in limestones and rhyolites, located in the southeastern part of
the Jack Springs (JS) claim group. Mineralisation is associated
with the alteration zone surrounding the intrusion and the core of
the prospect forms a prominent northeast trending ridge, standing
proud of the surrounding lavas. Soil sampling in 2023 indicated
continuation of elevated gold and copper values to the northeast
under tertiary cover. The surveys will test the main part of the
soils anomaly over the M5 ridge line and seek to identify
additional drill targets under tertiary cover to the
northeast.
Qualified Person
Statement
The information in this announcement
that relates to exploration results is based on information
reviewed by Dr James Blight MGeol PhD MAusIMM(CP) who is
Exploration Manager of Great Western Mining PLC. Dr Blight is a
"Qualified Person" as defined in the "Note for Mining and Oil &
Gas Companies" which form part of the AIM Rules for Companies. Dr
Blight has reviewed and consented to the inclusion in the
announcement of the information in the form and context in which it
appears.
For further
information:
Great Western
Mining Corporation PLC
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Brian Hall,
Chairman
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+44 207
933 8780
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Max Williams, Finance
Director
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+44 207
933 8780
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Davy (NOMAD,
Euronext Growth Listing Sponsor & Joint
Broker)
Brian Garrahy
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+353 1 679
6363
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SP
Angel (Joint Broker)
Ewan
Leggat
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+44 203
470 0470
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Walbrook PR
(PR advisers)
Nick Rome/Joe
Walker
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+44 207
933 8783
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Notes to Editors
The Company has a large tract of
acreage in Mineral County, Nevada. The area consists of rugged,
mountainous terrain, which means that large parts of it remain
under-explored. Mineral potential is hosted by the regional Walker
Lane Structural Belt, the largest structural and metallogenic belt
in Nevada, yet one of the least explored in recent times, with
gold, silver and copper currently produced in Mineral County.
Great Western has seven distinct concession areas which offer the
potential for exploiting (1) short term gold and silver deposits
and (2) long-term, world-class copper deposits.
Six of the Company's properties are
in the west of Mineral County and are 100% owned and
operated. The Company has an option to acquire a seventh
property, the Olympic Gold Project, in the east of the
county. Great Western's small exploration team is supported
by locally based consultants and contractors.
The state of Nevada is one of the
world's most mining friendly jurisdictions. While tightly
regulated and environmentally conscious, Nevada welcomes the mining
industry. Great Western takes care to ensure that its claims
are maintained in good standing and all regulations
observed.
There are numerous gold and silver
prospects on the Company's acreage, including extensive historic
mine workings which offer the opportunity for secondary
recovery. The Company is party to a 50-50 joint venture known
as Western Milling LLC which is constructing a mill to process
pre-mined material for secondary recovery of gold and
silver.
Furthermore, through extensive
drilling over a five-year period, GWM has established a Mineral
Resource on its first target area known as M2, of 4.3 million
tonnes at 0.45% copper, for 19,000 tonnes of contained copper
metal. This resource has been independently reported in accordance
with JORC guidelines.
GWM has also established an Inferred
Resource Estimate of 31,000 tonnes grading 1.6 g/t gold and 3.0 g/t
silver in tailings associated with the OMCO Mine at the Olympic
Gold Project. Additionally, exploration targets have been
independently reported as follows:
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3,400 - 6,400 tonnes grading between 0.5 and 1.2
g/t Au and 1.2 and 2.1 g/t Ag in the substrate beneath the tailings
volume at the Olympic Mine.
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9,000 - 12,000 tonnes grading between 0.9 and 2.4
g/t Au and 2.0 and 5.1 g/t Ag in a coarse stockpile at Olympic
Mine.
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4,200 - 7,700 tonnes grading between 40 and 140
g/t Ag and 0.3 and 0.3 g/t Au in spoil heaps at Mineral
Jackpot.