Impact Minerals discovers new sulphide offset zone at Silica Hill prospect within its Commonwealth gold-silver project in New South Wales. Phase 1 drilling intersected significant sulphides including a 0.5m thick vein of arsenopyrite-pyrite-proustite followed by 70m of disseminated mineralisation. The new zone sits approximately 100m outside previously modelled mineralization, suggesting the system extends beyond current interpretations and remains open in multiple directions. Historical drilling returned impressive grades of 41m at 2g/t gold and 147g/t silver. Partner Kuniko, operating under an earn-in agreement, can now advance to Phase 2 exploration targeting resource expansion and follow-up of newly identified zones.
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