23
May 2024
Lexington
Gold Ltd
("Lexington Gold" or the "Company")
Potential significant Gold
System at the Bothaville NE Project, South Africa
confirmed by Drilling
Results
Lexington Gold (AIM: LEX), the gold
exploration and development company with projects in South Africa
and the USA, is pleased to announce results
from the recent drilling programme at its Bothaville NE Project,
located in the Free State Province, South Africa.
Highlights:
·
A total of four drillholes were completed,
amounting to 2,355m of drilling. This comprised 1,433m of
percussion drilling through the overburden and 922m of core
drilling.
·
Three of the four holes were completed
successfully with a total of eight intersections of the A-Reef from
three motherholes and five deflections. Due to the presence of an
unexpected geological structure the fourth hole was abandoned
before it could intersect the A-Reef.
·
The drilling was undertaken to test for a
gold-bearing channel at shallow depth in the target A-Reef horizon
at Bothaville, as postulated by the drilling of two historic holes
which returned 7.1 g/t Au over 71 cm and 5.53 g/t over 77 cm,
respectively.
·
The latest drilling has proven the concept of
A-Reef channels occuring at Bothaville, and has provided
significantly more information on the presence and orientation of
one such channel first intersected by historic third party
drilling.
·
The three new successful drillholes intersected
gold mineralisation approximately 250m towards the NW, NE and SE of
the historical drillholes, thereby significantly expanding the
potential area of mineralisation and indicating a possible
significant gold system.
·
Key intercepts include 1.2 g/t Au and 111 cmg/t
over 92.7 cm from 275.89 m (Hole CD03D2) and 0.76 g/t and 160 cmg/t
over 209 cm from 442.68 m (Hole CD02AD1).
·
The recent drillholes only tested a localised
portion of the entire Bothaville Project
site which covers an area of over 180km2.
Historical drilling identified other areas with
significant gold mineralisation such that
the overall project represents a sizeable gold exploration
opportunity.
Ed Nealon, Lexington Gold's
Non-Executive Chairman, commented:
"These assay results confirm
the presence of a potentially significant gold system, expanding
our understanding of the mineralisation and demonstrating the
potential scale of this part of the larger Bothaville Project
site.
"The intersection of gold mineralisation within approximately
250 m, in three directions, from historical drillholes
significantly enhances the project's prospectivity. Despite some of
the new intersections being lower than historical grades,
predominantly due to their position within the channel system, our
improved understanding of the depositional environment, including
potential areas of high gold mineralisation and channel
orientation, provides valuable insights for developing our
geological model and target's for future
exploration.
"We are confident that continued exploration will serve to
further define and expand this promising gold system and the larger
Bothaville Project."
Further information
The Bothaville NE Project area is
situated approximately 70 km northeast of the Welkom Goldfield,
which is characterised by the presence of major horst blocks such
as the De Bron Horst. This horst extends into an area south of the
Bothaville NE tenement, leading to the presence of shallow
Witwatersrand rocks. The main exploration targets are gold-bearing
conglomerates within the Aandenk Formation of the Central Rand
Group.
Stratigraphy:
The Witwatersrand Supergroup rocks
in the project area are subdivided into the Central Rand Group and
the West Rand Group. The Central Rand Group, which exceeds 2,000 m
in thickness, includes several sedimentary sequences, each
representing separate fans or reworked products of underlying fans.
The stratigraphy intersected during the drill programme includes
the MB1, MBA, Kimberley Formation, B Reef and the Big Pebble Reef
(BPR). The Kimberley Formation in the Bothaville tenement area may
be subdivided into the Spes Bona, Aandenk and Earls Court members
thereby confirminig its similarity with the Welkom Goldfield
stratigraphy.
A-Reef and A1 Channel:
The A-Reef is located above a
siliceous marker at the top of the BPR Zone and is developed
throughout the Bothaville tenements at approximately 15 m below the
VS5. The A-Reef consists of a pyrite-mineralised medium pebble
conglomerate, developed on an eroded upper surface of the
underlying A1 Channel, which trends NW-SE. The A1 Channel itself
comprises mature white quartz-arenites enclosing chaotic coarse
pebble beds, suggesting similarity to the Glassy Marker developed
in the Free State Goldfield.
Drilling Results and Stratigraphic
Insights:
The drill programme has
significantly enhanced our understanding of the geological setting
and stratigraphy of the Bothaville NE Project area. The
intersections of the A-Reef and the identification of associated
stratigraphic units provides a detailed understanding of the
mineralisation and its continuity across the project
area.
Bothaville NE Project 2023/2024
Drilling Results:
BHID
|
Coordinates
|
Reef Depth Below Collar
(m)
|
Combined (A-Reef, Aandenk and
RWBPM)
|
Selected
|
X
|
Y
|
Z
|
Channel Width
(cm)
|
Au (g/t)
|
cmg/t
|
Channel Width
(cm)
|
Au (g/t)
|
cmg/t
|
CD02A
|
-13039.075
|
-3035766.207
|
1341
|
442.69
|
220.0
|
0.57
|
125
|
118.0
|
0.86
|
101
|
CD02AD1
|
|
|
|
442.68
|
209.0
|
0.76
|
160
|
209.0
|
0.76
|
160
|
Average
|
|
|
214.5
|
0.67
|
143
|
163.5
|
0.8
|
131
|
|
CD03
|
-12723.125
|
-3036149.547
|
1341.153
|
275.97
|
374.6
|
0.26
|
97
|
27.8
|
2.24
|
62
|
CD03D1
|
|
|
|
276.21
|
380.1
|
0.30
|
113
|
30.6
|
1.56
|
48
|
CD03D2
|
|
|
|
275.89
|
339.3
|
0.43
|
146
|
92.7
|
1.2
|
111
|
Average
|
|
|
364.7
|
0.33
|
119
|
50.4
|
1.7
|
74
|
|
CD07
|
-12668.667
|
-3035841.230
|
1342.584
|
364.35
|
124.6
|
0.18
|
23
|
11.6
|
0.63
|
7
|
CD07D1
|
|
|
|
364.68
|
124.0
|
0.12
|
15
|
13.5
|
0.68
|
9
|
CD07D2
|
|
|
|
364.45
|
112.8
|
0.69
|
78
|
30.6
|
1.62
|
50
|
Average
|
|
|
120.5
|
0.33
|
39
|
18.6
|
1.0
|
22
|
|
Overall
Average
|
|
235.6
|
0.4
|
94.6
|
66.7
|
1.2
|
69
|
Note:
cmg/t - the product of the width
(cm) and gold grade (g/t) which is known as the accumulation value
and frequently cited for South African mining projects.
Bothaville NE Project Stratigraphic
Column:
The A-Reef portion of the
stratigraphic column comprises, from the bottom to the top, of the
following units, namely, the Witpan unit, Aandenk quartzite and the
Reworked Big Pebble Marker Zone (RWBPM). The RWBPM consists of a
lower siliceous, light grey, coarse sand to gritty quartzite with
large pebble to very large pebble conglomerate (LP/VLPCs) zones.
The overlying Aandenk quartzite is a khaki-yellow argillaceous
quartzite with scattered pebble lags. This in turn is overlain by
the Witpan facies of the A-Reef, which consists of a well-packed,
poorly sorted conglomerate with pyrite mineralisation.
Correlation Between Drill Holes:
Stratigraphic correlation between
the drill holes indicates a consistent presence of the A-Reef
channel system across the project area. The assay results from the
new boreholes align well with historical data for the greater
Bothaville area, thereby validating previous findings and
confirming the continuity of the mineralisation. This correlation
strengthens our confidence in the geological model and supports the
potential for defining a substantial gold Mineral Resource in due
course.
Figure 1: A-Reef stratigraphic column and results of all of the A-Reef
intersections from the 2023/24 drill programme
Figure 2: Southeast to northwest
cross section along the length of the potential A-Reef
channel
Potential and Future Exploration
The Bothaville NE Project exhibits
considerable potential for substantial gold mineralisation. The
latest drilling results validate the historical data and indicate
the presence of a significant NW-SE orientated A-Reef channel. The
geological model developed from these results will guide future
drilling activity to further define the geological model and
exploration target. The drillholes only
tested a small part of the Bothaville Project site which contains
additional areas where historical drilling has identified gold
mineralisation.
Summary
The results from our Bothaville NE
Project drill programme underscore the significant potential of
this asset. Such drilling has intersected
gold mineralisation approximately 250m towards the NW, NE and SE of
historical drillholes, thereby significantly expanding the
potential area of mineralisation. The drilling has also
significantly improved our understanding of the geological model,
gold mineralisation and channel orientation.
Competent Person's
Statement
The information contained in this
announcement that relates to exploration activities is based upon
information compiled by Edward Nealon, Chairman of Lexington Gold.
Mr Nealon is a Member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and
Metallurgy (AusIMM) and has sufficient experience which is relevant
to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under
consideration and to the activity being undertaken to qualify as a
Competent Person as defined in the December 2012 edition of the
"Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral
Resources and Ore Reserves" (JORC Code). Mr Nealon consents to the
inclusion in this announcement of the matters based upon the
information in the form and context in which it appears.
For
further information, please contact:
Lexington Gold Ltd
Bernard Olivier (Chief Executive
Officer)
Edward Nealon (Chairman)
Mike Allardice (Group Company
Secretary)
|
www.lexingtongold.co.uk
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Jersey
|
Strand Hanson Limited (Nominated Adviser)
Matthew Chandler / James Bellman /
Abigail Wennington
|
www.strandhanson.co.uk
T: +44 207
409 3494
|
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Ireland Limited (Joint Broker)
|
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|
Katy Mitchell
|
T: +44 207
220 1666
|
Peterhouse Capital Limited (Joint Broker)
Duncan Vasey / Lucy Williams
(Broking)
Eran Zucker (Corporate
Finance)
|
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T: +44 207
469 0930
|
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Relations)
Charles Goodwin / Annabelle
Wills
|
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T: +44
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by the Company to constitute inside information as stipulated under
the Market Abuse Regulation (EU) No. 596/2014 as it forms part of
United Kingdom domestic law by virtue of the European Union
(Withdrawal) Act 2018, as amended by virtue of the Market Abuse
(Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019.
Note
to Editors:
Lexington Gold (AIM: LEX) is a gold
exploration and development company currently holding interests in
four diverse gold projects, covering a combined area of
approximately 1,675 acres in North and South Carolina, USA and in
five gold projects covering approximately 89,505 hectares in South
Africa.
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