Pacgold Limited has fired up the rigs at its St George gold-antimony project in north Queensland, with a maiden reverse circulation program now hammering into the historic mine. Just a few days ago the company dropped eye-watering surface rock chips up to 52.7 per cent antimony and 10.2 grams per tonne (g/t) gold.
The crisp nine-hole 900m program is the first ever by the company across its sprawling 905-square-kilometre St George package, aiming to test the depth and continuity of the outcropping ultra high-grade gold-antimony veins already mapped along the old workings.
Maiden drilling underway at Pacgold Limited’s St George gold-antimony project in far North Queensland.
The priority drilling campaign will focus in on the project’s St George prospect in the north, while its stand-out F

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