Game-Changing Exploration Model Targets District-Scale Gold Endowment for Benz

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HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Targeting model validated: Review of historical data and early reconnaissance mapping by Benz proposed a shallow plunging fold control on the gneissic rock at the Glenburgh gold Project, Western Australia. This concept was successfully tested by drilling the NE-plunging continuity of the Zone 126 orebody in March 2025. Significant intercepts include:1

    • 11m at 19.9g/t gold from 274m (GBZ126_010)

    • 5m at 10.2g/t gold from 222m (GBZ126_001)

    • 4m at 12.2g/t gold from 319m (GBZ126_009)

    • 8m at 5.6g/t gold from 243m (GBZ126_013)

  • Preliminary fieldwork and geological analysis have identified several untested NE-plunging fold targets along the Glenburgh mineralised corridor that closely resemble the structural and geological setting of the known Zone 126 high-grade gold zone.

  • The newly identified targets exhibit similar fold geometries, host lithologies, and surface gold anomalism, suggesting they may represent analogous targets to Zone 126. Importantly, these areas have never been explored with the benefit of this refined targeting model.

  • This will be the first time drilling steps away and down plunge of the surface gold anomalism.

  • A campaign of structural mapping is underway to refine understanding of this fold architecture, providing a powerful tool to pinpoint the next round of untested down plunge drill targets.

  • Drill rig secured to recommence drilling in the later part of May 2025.

Figure 1 Plan view. Fold geometries in green interpreted from historical surface Au sampling and early reconnaissance mapping by Benz. Red arrows indicate the plunge direction of inferred folds. New targets to be verified in upcoming mapping campaign prior to drill testing.

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Targeting Model:

Figure 2 Left: Plan view of new Zone 126 discovery lens. Right: Outcrop of gneissic rock taken as hand specimen displaying representative structural features observed across the Glenburgh Gold Project. The image highlights structural features of the gneissic rock at Glenburgh which informed targeting of Benz first drilling program at Zone 126

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Figure 3 Extensive outcrop exposure across the project area enables detailed geological and structural mapping to resolve the geometry of mineralisation from surface, providing a powerful tool to pinpoint the next round of untested down-plunge drill targets