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KCB maiden drill programme KAVANGO RESOURCES PLC Released 07:00:05 30 September 2022 RNS Number : 2681B Kavango Resources PLC 30 September 2022
PRESS RELEASE
30th September 2022 KAVANGO RESOURCES PLC ("Kavango" or "the Company") KCB maiden drill programme Botswana focussed metals exploration company Kavango Resources plc (LSE:KAV) ("Kavango") is pleased to announce its maiden drill campaign in the Kalahari Copper Belt ("KCB"). The Company has signed a contract with Mindea Exploration and Drilling Services Pty ("Mindea") for the first phase of drilling on licence PL082/2018. Kavango's technical team believes this prospecting licence ("PL") is a possible analogue to Khoemacau's Banana Zone deposit. HIGHLIGHTS -
Contract signed with Mindea for maiden KCB drill campaign -
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Mindea to deploy a multi-purpose rig, capable of both diamond core ("DC") and reverse circulation ("RC") drilling
First phase drill programme -
Up to 6 holes (est. 1,250m) on PL082/2018, as first phase of 37,600m drill strategy (announced >>> 28 September 2022)
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Drilling to commence no later than 9 October
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Expected completion by early November
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Samples to be sent to an internationally accredited laboratory for testing
Drill Targets -
Two discrete copper geochemical anomalies, which align with mapped regional geology (announced >>> 26 August 2022) -
Northern Zone: 9km strike length with maximum width of 650m
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Central Zone: 27km strike length extending over length of PL082/2018
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Peak soil sample value of 118.8ppm Copper ("Cu") (pXRF values)
Ben Turney, Chief Executive Officer of Kavango Resources, commented: "Our technical team has worked extremely hard to maximise our chances of making one or more copper discoveries in the Kalahari Copper Belt. Our thorough exploration programme over the last 18 months has delivered 14 priority targets and I am now delighted to announce our maiden KCB drill campaign. This is a significant achievement for Kavango. Following our successful drilling in the Kalahari Suture Zone and at Ditau in H1, we are on course to have drilled all three of our projects during 2022. We are very happy to have partnered again with Mindea. Mindea has been active in the KCB over recent months with some notable successes. This work has recently paused, so we took advantage of that break to initiate drilling on PL082. We are very fortunate that Mindea has been using a multi-purpose rig on its other job, as this is exactly what we need to optimise our programme as it develops. The timing has also worked out very well, allowing us to drill so soon after