Critical Resources jags rich gold and fresh upside in NZ
Critical Resources has reported promising results from its Lammerlaw gold project in New Zealand, including high-grade rock-chip assays. The company has defined a new 600-metre arsenic soil anomaly, indicating potential for further mineralization. Initial findings suggest that the historical mineralized systems remain open for exploration.
- ▪Critical Resources achieved rock-chip assays of up to 5.42 grams per tonne gold at its Lammerlaw project.
- ▪A new 600-metre-long arsenic soil anomaly has been defined, indicating further exploration potential.
- ▪The initial surface campaign confirmed the historical Devils Creek lode is mineralised at surface.
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