
Peel Mining (ASX:PEX) said assays have been received for the remaining drill-holes from its recent 20-hole, 2,706-metre reverse circulation drilling program at the Nombinnie prospect in New South Wales.
Highlights from the latest results include NBRC010, which returned 7m at 2.11 g/t Au from 52m; NBRC011, with 15m at 2.52 g/t Au from 15m and 6m at 0.62 g/t Au from 41m; NBRC018, with 5m at 1.52 g/t Au from 25m; and NBRC020, intersecting 13m at 1.33 g/t Au from 147m.
These results build on previously reported significant intercepts, including 33m at 2.47 g/t Au from 52m in NBRC002 and 26m at 0.55 g/t Au from 29m in NBRC009.
The mineralisation is interpreted as structurally controlled and remains open both along strike and at depth, highlighting the potential for further oxide and primary gold zones.