Auric Mining has completed its aircore drilling program at the Spargoville Project near Widgiemooltha, Western Australia.
Seventy-one holes were drilled totalling 2,259m, targeting significant gold anomalies.
Aircore drilling at the Fugitive and Anomaly 37 prospects identified encouraging results.
Notable intersections at Fugitive include 4m at 2.79g/t Au, with 1m at 10.2g/t Au, 22m at 246ppb Au, and 11m at 303ppb Au. Results at Anomaly 37 include 5m at 275ppb Au.
"The latest aircore results and recent RC drilling results from the Fugitive Prospect reaffirm the potential within E15/1688 and provide further incentive to undertake deeper reverse circulation drilling," the company said in a statement.
Kalgoorlie-based Kennedy Drilling conducted the aircore program in July.
Auric plans to advance geological interpretation and reverse circulation drilling at both Fugitive and Anomaly 37 prospects to test zones of gold mineralisation in fresh rock.
This drilling campaign enhances Spargoville's outlook and aligns with Auric's strategic goals in the Widgiemooltha-Norseman region.
Auric Mining is a gold exploration and development company. The company has four projects in the Widgiemooltha area of Western Australia, the Widgiemooltha Gold Project, including the company's flagship Munda gold deposit, the Jeffreys Find Gold Project, the Spargoville Gold Project and the Chalice West Project.
At the time of reporting, Auric Mining’s share price was $0.275.