KNB triples the potential strike length of Enmore Gold
| Stock | Koonenberry Gold Ltd (KNB.ASX) |
|---|---|
| Release Time | 20 Oct 2025, 8:55 a.m. |
| Price Sensitive | Yes |
KNB triples the potential strike length of Enmore Gold
- 3km long x 100-300m wide robust gold in soil anomaly defined along the Borah Fault
- Gold + Arsenic soil anomalies located in similar structural and lithological setting to the Sunnyside Prospect
- Historical drilling at Borah Prospect returned significant intercepts including 13m @ 7.1g/t Au
Koonenberry Gold has received results from soil sampling at the Enmore Gold Project in northeast NSW. Highlights include a 3km long x 100-300m wide robust gold in soil anomaly defined along the Borah Fault, a regional scale structure parallel to the Sunnyside Shear Zone. Gold + Arsenic soil anomalies are located in a similar structural and lithological setting to the Sunnyside Prospect. The Borah Fault hosts gold mineralisation at the Borah Prospect with limited historical drilling returning significant intercepts including: 13m @ 7.1g/t Au from 85m, 41m @ 1.28g/t Au from 63m and 16.3m @ 2.83g/t Au from 90.7m. The mineralisation is associated with quartz-sericite-pyrite alteration, multi-stage brecciation and veining within granite, consistent with the mineralisation style observed at Sunnyside. The results highlight the prospectivity of the greater Enmore Project outside of known mineralisation at Sunnyside. Koonenberry Gold is well funded to continue exploration across its projects with $7.8M cash.
Koonenberry Gold is well funded to continue exploration across its projects with $7.8M cash as at 30 September 2025.
Koonenberry Gold has a fully funded 10,000m phase two drilling program now underway to test the continuity and extensions to mineralisation at Sunnyside as well as discovery and growth drilling along the Sunnyside Shear Zone and the prospective Borah Shear Zone.