Another day and it seems, another set of stunning results from Strickland Metals’ Rogozna gold and base metal project in Serbia.
This time the company has lit up the boards with a round of thick, gold-rich hits from its Shanac deposit, extending high-grade zones closer to surface and reinforcing the scale of its flagship Rogozna project.
Fresh assays from the latest round of diamond drilling have confirmed up-dip extensions of last year’s standout intercept of 89.7 metres grading 4 grams per tonne (g/t) gold – a hit that helped underpin the company’s 5.3-million-ounce gold-equivalent resource at Shanac.
New results include one hole that intercepted 197.9 metres grading 1.2 grams per tonne gold equivalent from 182.1 metres and featured higher-grade sections of 29m at 2g/t gold equivalent