Xanadu Mines - CEO, Andrew Stewart,
CEO, Andrew Stewart,
Source: The Sydney Morning Herald
  • Xanadu Mines (XAM) is accelerating exploration work at its Kharmagtai copper-gold project with the proceeds from a recent equity placement
  • An additional two rigs to the program – bringing the total to three – which is expected to continue through to the end of the year
  • An initial phase is currently under way, which will use extensional drilling to further understand the scale of the mineralised system at the project
  • The company announced the two-tranche financing earlier this month, with the first tranche of approximately C$5.39 million already received
  • Xanadu Mines (XAM) is currently up 25 per cent and is trading at $0.05 per share

Xanadu Mines (XAM) is accelerating exploration work at its Kharmagtai copper-gold project with the proceeds from a recent equity placement.

Located 420 kilometres southeast of Ulaanbaatar, the project sits within the South Gobi porphyry copper province, which hosts a number of established porphyry deposits.

This includes the Oyu Tolgoi copper-gold operation 120 kilometres to the south, as well as the Tsagaan Suvarga porphyry copper-molybdenum development 170 kilometres to the east.

A key part of the expanded program, which is expected to continue through to the end of the year with roughly 23,000 metres of drilling, is the addition of two more diamond drill rigs, bringing the total to three.

An initial phase is currently under way, which will utilise extensional drilling to outline the mineralised system at the Kharmagtai Project. This will map the system by following broad geological and geochemical trends, allowing for a more targeted approach to drilling in the second phase.

Xanadu is also carrying out a geophysical program to develop an in-depth 3D fault model, which will allow for the further identification of high-grade mineralisation extending from known zones.

This work is based on a recently completed controlled source audio-magnetotelluric study over the Copper Hill region, which returned encouraging results.

Andrew Stewart, CEO of Xanadu Mines, said he is pleased to be accelerating drilling at the Kharmagtai Project.

“The 23,000 metres of drilling to be completed in 2020 is targeted to open-up both the tonnage and high grade potential for this project.

“Our recent drilling results support interpretations that the porphyry-breccia complex at Kharmagtai has the potential to be a world class copper-gold system with similarities to other significant deposits globally,” he added.

The accelerated program is supported by a recently completed two-tranche equity financing, in which Xanadu sought to raise C$11.56 million through the issuance of up to 266.7 million new fully paid ordinary shares.

The first tranche has already been received with gross proceeds of approximately $5.39 million, and the second tranche has been schedule for shareholder approval on October 1 this year.

Xanadu Mines (XAM) is currently up 25 per cent to $0.05 per share at 2:15pm EDT.

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