Belararox Limited announced that the first two diamonds drill holes in the recently commenced Phase 2 drill program have intersected visible massive sulphides, with the first drill hole results. Phase 2 drilling has commenced at the VMS Belara Project in central NSW (Belara). The extensional drilling is intended to build upon the recently announced Inferred Resources and determine the potential of the Belara and Native Bee Project to host commercial quantities of mineralisation. Phase 2 Drilling Campaign at Belara/Native Bee: Phase 2 drill program will see approximately 3,600m of diamond drilling occur at Belara and Native Bee. This resource extension focussed campaign aims to build on the previously announced maiden Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) at Belara and Native Bee, comprised of an Inferred Resources of 5.0 million tonnes (Mt) at 3.41% Zinc equivalent (ZnEq). Specifically, the Phase 2 program is testing the exploration potential remaining along strike and at the depth of known sulphide resources at both Native Bee and Belara. The full program is expected to take around three months (concluding in the June 2023 quarter), with final assays expected 28 days after the end of the drilling. At Native Bee, Phase 2 drilling will aim to identify additional mineralisation along strike and in the vicinity of the old Native Bee mine area and assess further mineralisation potential identified in a coincident Gradient Array Induced Polarisation (GAIP) - airborne magnetics first derivative (1VD) - gravity anomaly, which extends from the area of the known mineral resource southwards. NBDD007 intersected visible chalcopyrite (copper) and sphalerite (zinc) sulphides from 151.45m to 158.70m. The mineralised intersections in NBDD007 confirms the continuity of the mineralisation down dip of NBRC001 (2.0m at 4.46% Zn and 0.31% Cu from 88.0m) and to the south of NBRC002. NBDD008 intersected visible chalcopyrite (copper) and sphalerite (zinc) sulphides from 205.10m to 211.23m and confirms additional massive sulphide mineralisation extending to the south of the defined resources at Native Bee. At Belara, mineralisation is open to the north and down-dip, with the aim of identifying additional high-grade mineralisation during Phase 2 drilling.
Drill hole BLRC019D from Phase 1 drilling intersected significantly wider and higher-grade base metal mineralisation than targeted. As such, Phase 2 drilling will target the continuation of high-grade mineralisation intersected in BLRC019D and from previous drilling. Belara Regional: ELA6287 was granted as EL9523 on 7th February 2023 for five years and ELA6176 was granted as EL9538 on 27th February 2023 for five years. The granting of these applications will unlock a further 20km of prospective host rocks and structural corridor south of Belara and Native Bee where no exploration work has been carried out, a trend that includes the old Ben Buckley base metal deposit. In addition, a close spaced airborne magnetic survey will be completed over portions of the 20km structural corridor south of Belara and Native Bee. It is envisaged this survey will identify targets for follow-up ground truthing, including mapping, sampling, and ground-based geophysics.