Lexington completes survey over Jennings-Pioneer
Lexington Gold Ltd (DI)
3.50p
16:55 07/11/24
Carolinas-focussed gold exploration and development company Lexington Gold said on Monday that a helicopter-borne versatile time domain electromagnetics (VTEM) and horizontal magnetic gradiometer geophysical survey over its Jennings-Pioneer project had been completed.
FTSE AIM All-Share
738.23
17:14 07/11/24
Mining
11,474.12
17:04 07/11/24
The AIM-traded firm said the survey, which totalled 207.3 line-kilometres, had moved into processing, geophysical modelling and interpretation.
It said that as expected to be completed early in the new year.
The VTEM survey formed part of its strategy of applying modern exploration technology in an area with a long history of gold mining, but limited application of more recent advances in geological exploration techniques.
“The completion of the VTEM and geophysical survey represent the start of our exploration activities in the US following our recent re-admission to AIM,” said chief executive officer Bernard Olivier.
“Once the VTEM and geophysics data has been processed, it will be incorporated into our geological database to further identify potential drill targets at the Jennings-Pioneer Project.
“We believe this is the first time that VTEM and horizontal magnetic gradiometer geophysical surveying has been flown in the Barite Hill and Jennings Pioneer area.”
Olivier said the company had also started a larger fixed-wing based geophysical survey over its JKL, Carolina Bell and Argo projects.
“We already have drill-ready targets at the Jones Keystone & Loflin (JKL) Project, where we are anticipating commencement of diamond drilling in January 2021, and we look forward to updating the market on this in due course.”
At 0935 GMT, shares in Lexington Gold were down 2.91% at 2.67p.