Kalgoorlie Gold launches major exploration blitz at Pinjin Project

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Kalgoorlie Gold launches major exploration blitz at Pinjin Project
Kalgoorlie Gold launches major exploration blitz at Pinjin Project
Isaac Francis
Written by Isaac Francis
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Kalgoorlie Gold Mining (ASX:KAL) is set to launch its most extensive exploration initiative to date at the Pinjin Gold Project.

Located within the Laverton Tectonic Zone, the upcoming campaign features a multi-rig approach designed to expand known mineralisation and test high-priority regional targets.

Operations begin in April with a 6,850-metre reverse circulation program focused on the Kirgella Gift, Providence, and Lighthorse prospects.

The work aims to support a mineral resource estimate update through infill and extensional drilling.

Concurrently, a 1,800-metre diamond drilling program will target primary high-grade gold at depths up to 200 metres below the current resource.

Further south, the company will conduct extensive aircore drilling across the LTZ Flexure, an area previously unexplored due to transported cover.

Managing Director Matt Painter noted that while industry-wide rig demand initially caused delays, the company is now moving rapidly to realise the project's scale.

Regarding the outlook, Painter stated, "KalGold is accelerating exploration at Pinjin because we see outstanding potential for project advancement and significant discovery."

KalGold is establishing a new heritage protection agreement with the Kakarra Aboriginal Corporation to ensure sustainable development following recent native title determinations.

At the time of reporting, Kalgoorlie Gold Mining's share price was $0.040.

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