Strong Gold Anomalies Confirmed at the Goodia Project

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Release Time 26 Nov 2025, 8:16 a.m.
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 Strong Gold Anomalies Confirmed at the Goodia Project
Key Points
  • Soil geochemical sampling program validates strong gold anomalism at Goodia Project
  • Three extensive and robust surface gold anomalies (GD1 to GD3) identified, up to 1.5km long
  • Anomalies are untested by drilling and represent strong targets for first-pass drill testing
Full Summary

Ordell Minerals Limited (ASX: ORD) has completed a limited surface geochemical sampling program at its 100% owned Goodia Project, located near Norseman in Western Australia, to validate gold anomalies defined by previous explorers. The sampling program has defined three strong and coherent gold anomalies (GD1 to GD3) in the northern part of the project area. The GD3 anomaly has been defined over 1.5km of strike, while the GD1 and GD2 anomalies are currently defined over 0.5km and 0.2km respectively, with the strike extent only constrained by sample limits. These anomalies will be followed up with further geochemical soil sampling and first pass wide-spaced air-core drilling in 2026. Ordell also plans to complete in-fill and extensional surface geochemical sampling targeting the eastern side of the Goodia Dome over 10km of strike, integrate all historical data into its geological and GIS databases, and evaluate previous lithium, base metal and nickel exploration work undertaken. The Goodia Project represents an early-stage gold, lithium and base metal exploration opportunity in an under-explored district.

Outlook

Upcoming exploration at the Goodia Project will include in-fill and extensional surface geochemical sampling, first-pass air-core drilling to test geochemical anomalies, and continued integration and evaluation of historical exploration data.