High Grade Gold Extensions to Zone 126 and New Discovery

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Stock BENZ Mining Corp (BNZ.ASX)
Release Time 8 Dec 2025, 9:54 a.m.
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 High Grade Gold Extensions to Zone 126 and New Discovery
Key Points
  • Lens 4 grows deeper and stronger with thickest high grade hit to date at Glenburgh
  • New Lens 5 discovery with 2m at 16.8g/t gold from 528m
  • Lenses 1-5 all remain open at depth, highlighting significant opportunity to add further high grade ounces
Full Summary

Benz Mining Corp is pleased to report an additional discovery from ongoing drilling at the Zone 126 prospect within the Glenburgh Gold Project in Western Australia. Drilling at Zone 126 continues to demonstrate the scale potential, with Lens 4 now growing deeper, thicker and higher-grade. A major down-dip extension has been confirmed by hole 25GLR117, which returned 15m at 12.7g/t gold from 875m, representing a 200m+ step-out from previous drilling. Further support for the expansion of Lens 4 comes from 25GLR094, which intersected 20m at 5g/t gold from 675m. In addition, drilling has now delivered the first discovery hole in the emerging Lens 5 position, with hole 25GLR090 intersecting 2m at 16g/t gold from 475m. Importantly, this intercept sits on the margin of the interpreted lens geometry, and thicker and higher-grade mineralisation is anticipated down-dip and down-plunge. Lenses 1 through 5 all remain open at depth, with recent drilling continuing to demonstrate strong potential for further high-grade extensions. The emerging geological framework also highlights multiple parallel and along-strike possible repetitions of the Zone 126 mineralised position, with the NE3 and Hurricane targets identified as the next high-grade opportunities.

Outlook

Benz is highly encouraged by the initial intercept into the interpreted Lens 5 position, which once again validates the predictive power of the exploration model. The company expects thicker and higher-grade mineralisation as they drill down-dip and down-plunge. With all lenses from 1 through 5 remaining completely open at depth, there is significant opportunity to add high-grade ounces through ongoing drilling. The emerging NE3 and Hurricane targets also present genuine potential to deliver discoveries of similar size and scale to the Zone 126 trend.