Recent exploration drilling results from the Detour Lake gold mine. Credit: Kirkland Lake Gold.[/caption]
Kirkland Lake Gold (TSX: KL; NYSE: KL; ASX: KLA) has reported new wide, high grade intersections in drilling at its wholly owned Detour Lake gold mine 300 km north of Timmins, Ont.
The results came from holes drilled as part of the 270,000-metre program to grow resources. The work is underway in anticipation of releasing a new mining plan in early 2022.
Most of the results released this week came from the Saddle zone between the existing Main pit and the planned West pit. Selected results from the central Saddle zone include: 18.87 g/t over 2.6 metres and 2 g/t over 10 metres from hole DLM-21-103; 1.84 g/t over 11 metres and 9.99 g/t over 2 metres from hole DLM-20-079BW; 17.4 g/t over 3.2 metres, 15.1 g/t over 2 metres and 3.35 g/t over 9 metres from hole DLM-20-092; 0.71 g/t 67.2 metres and 9.28 g/t over 2 metres from hole DLM-20-078; and 1.1 g/t over 42.6 metres from hole DM-21-144 which targeted the Detour Mine Trend (DMT) between 200 and 400 metres below surface as well as at depth.
The company also noted:
The east part of the Saddle zone was also drilled, with highlights including:
All of these new holes were designed to intersect the DMT between 150 and 250 metres below surface and continue to confirm the continuation of this structure to the west of the current Main p reserves and resources.
The undeveloped West pit and West pit extension were also drilled. These results were also encouraging, with highlights of:
Kirkland Lake says there are currently 12 drills turning at Detour Lake and the 270,000-metre program will be completed by the end of this year.
More information about Detour Lake and Kirkland Lake’s other mines is posted on www.KLGold.com.
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