Felix Gold Limited announced Deeper Gold and Prospective Feeder Zones Discovered. The three oriented diamond drill holes were designed with two objectives. 1 - Measure and test the orientation of primary suspected mineralisation controls. 2 - Test mineralisation continuity and structural controls deeper, below known mineralisation from the 2022 RC program. Drillhole 22TCDD001 was oriented north-west and looked to test deep mineralisation controls under RC Hole 22TCRC008 . This drill hole did intersect low grade Au mineralisation zones in the shallow depths and highlights 26.3m of mineralisation at 0.22 g/t. Diamond drill 22TCDD002 oriented to the south looked to test and cross the proposed northwest structures while diving deep under previously
drilled RC hole 22TCRC002. This drill hole did intersect NW trending faults/shears/brecciation as Au mineralised zones at depth; highlighted with 3.0 m @ 1.12 g/t Au, 1.8 m @ 1.06 g/t AU, 5.2 m @ 0.5 g/t Au, 9.1 m @ 0.75 g/t Au, and 1.5 m @1.03 g/t Au at EOH. Drillhole22TCDD003 oriented to the south, again looked to measure and test mineralised northwest structures. This drill hole drilled to 141 m intercepted both a broad low grade mineralised zone of 48.8 m @ 0.20 g/t as well as a significant high angle fault/shear mineralised structure highlighted at 9.3 m @ 2.32 g/t Au from 68.6 m. Oriented Diamond Drill hole 22TCDD004 was designed to test an IP geophysical anomaly identified from the 2021 ground Pole-Dipole IP survey in Eastgate. Nominal mineralisation was encountered and detailed structural analysis of this drillhole is underway to assist in the larger scale structural architecture interpretation in the Eastgate target area. The DDH deviated at depth and may not have intersected the actual IP target.