Gorilla Gold Mines accelerates Western Australian development

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Gorilla Gold Mines accelerates Western Australian development
Gorilla Gold Mines accelerates Western Australian development
Jon Cuthbert
Written by Jon Cuthbert
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Gorilla Gold Mines (ASX:GG8) is transitioning from a junior explorer to a premier Western Australian developer, underpinned by an aggressive 150,000-metre drilling campaign across the Eastern Goldfields.

Led by CEO Charles Hughes, the company is executing a commercially pragmatic strategy to shift its market valuation from an exploration multiple to a development-ready status.

With a global resource now totalling 2 million ounces—including 1.5 million ounces at a high grade of 3.8 g/t Au in Western Australia—Gorilla Gold is attracting significant institutional interest by proving scale in a Tier-1 jurisdiction.

The company’s momentum is anchored by the Sovereign Deposit at Comet Vale, where recent April assays returned spectacular hits, including 10.6m at 7.1 g/t Au and an ultra-high-grade intercept of 1.1m at 60.2 g/t Au.

The results confirm that mineralisation remains open along strike and at depth, supporting the potential for a camp-scale discovery.

Furthermore, the Mulwarrie Project has seen a robust scale-up to 350,000 ounces, while the Vivien brownfields asset offers a shortened permitting timeline due to its history of high-grade production.

At the time of reporting, Gorilla Gold Mines' share price was $0.36.

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