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Galileo Resources PLC
30 November 2022
30 November 2022
Galileo Resources Plc
("Galileo" or "the Company")
Successful Delineation of Gold and Nickel Targets at Bulawayo
Gold Project, Zimbabwe
Galileo Resources plc ("Galileo "or the "Company") is pleased to
inform shareholders of early successes on priority gold and nickel
exploration targets originally generated from a 1,108km2 airborne
geophysical survey over the Bulawayo Gold Project (the
"Project").
The Bulawayo Gold Project comprises two exploration licences
covering a combined area of 1,300 sq km near Bulawayo. Galileo has
a current interest of 29% in the Project, held through its interest
in BC Ventures, along with an option to earn an additional 51%
interest through spending $1.5million on exploration and evaluation
of the Projects by 21 January 2024.
Highlights
Bembeshi Gold
-- Evidence of both historic and current gold mining along a
7km-long outcropping greenstone trend
-- Exploration has encountered visible sulphides and associated
alteration in multiple shear-hosted quartz veins and stockworks
over zones up to 30m wide
-- High-grade gold is currently being mined by artisans and
small-scale miners at reported average grades of 5 to 7g/t Au
-- Clear scope for the development of a wide zone of gold
mineralisation from surface over widths of approximately 30m with
grade supplemented by high-grade quartz veins
-- At least two targets are drill-ready, with testing planned for first quarter, 2023
Bembeshi Nickel
-- Confirmation based on available evidence for a large buried
mafic - ultramafic body with potential to host nickel
-- XRF field analysis of a cross-cutting structure hosting
mafic-ultramafic rock probably originating from the buried mafic
body is shown to contain nickel using handheld XRF analysis
-- The presence of nickel provides sufficient motivation to
issue a tender for an EM survey to better define the buried
ultramafic body prior to drilling
Queens West
-- Review of ground magnetics by two independent geophysicists
has verified the presence of multiple structures forming extensions
to known gold-bearing features beneath cover.
-- Buried structures are sufficiently well-defined to warrant
supplementary IP-Resistivity ground geophysics to generate further
drill-ready gold targets.
-- Discovery multiple quartz veins/stockworks at surface
containing sulphide mineralisation, and active artisanal mining
provides clear evidence of the presence of gold at or close to
surface on structural extensions of features hosting both current
and former producing gold mines.
-- Targets expected to be drill-ready for the first quarter, 2023.
Colin Bird Chairman & CEO said " We have done a significant
amount of exploration in a short time since acquiring a position in
BC Ventures and the portfolio we commenced with has grown quite
significantly. In the Bembeshi area, geophysics followed by
on-ground fieldwork has provided much excitement and the prospect
of drilling in the near-term. Whilst the discovery of nickel at
Bembeshi came as a surprise, the presence of ultramafic rocks in
the area is not uncommon and discovery is partly due to artisanal
mining being focused on gold and unlikely to recognise the
significance of ultramafics and associated nickel mineralisation.
Looking to the Queens West targets, the nearby location of the
Queens mine is testament to the presence of high-grade gold in
classic Zimbabwe-type steeply dipping structures and gold mining is
likely to continue in the area for a number of years to come. I am
very encouraged by our early success with our work programmes and I
look forward to bringing in drilling rigs to test our generated
targets and hopefully identifying a gold and/or nickel project for
early development ."
Three targets have been prioritised, Queens West, Bembeshi
Nickel and Bembeshi Gold. Exploration comprising ground geophysics
to complement the recent airborne survey, soil geochemistry and
detailed geological mapping and sampling has in every case
generated targets of merit that are quickly evolving into probable
drill targets to be tested early in the New Year.
The Bulawayo Licences host an impressive number of former
producing mines, active small-scale gold mining operations and
artisanal activity. The area also includes the Queens mine, a
commercial underground gold mining operation. The airborne survey
completed earlier this year generated a substantial number of
high-quality, gold and nickel targets the majority of which warrant
follow up. Galileo has selected a small number of these targets to
confirm the veracity of the geophysical data and to consolidate its
position in the Bulawayo region.
The presence of an extraordinary number of historic gold
operations supplemented by current artisanal activity all of which
are focused on a plethora of steeply dipping gold-bearing
structures provides a solid starting point for exploration follow
up and focused fieldwork. Until the Company completed its airborne
survey there was no means by which explorers could follow
extensions to these productive structures as they plunged beneath
shallow cover. Galileo's survey has revealed a large number of
structures that can be traced back to those areas where they have
been mined previously thereby minimising exploration risk whilst
also discovering many new structural targets that were until
recently unknown.
Project Background Geology
The Bulawayo area is a granite-greenstone terrane in which
numerous gold occurrences and gold mines are located. The
greenstones consist of andesitic to rhyolitic meta-volcanics mixed
with various meta-sediments and gold mineralisation
characteristically occurs in quartz vein "reefs" and quartz-rich
shear zone settings. The area is partially covered by Karoo
sandstone and basalt, as well as some Kalahari sand. The extensive
nature of younger cover historically discouraged exploration where
outcrop was absent. These covered areas, particularly where
greenstone host rocks and coincident geological structures have
been interpreted, now offer a unique opportunity for the discovery
of new gold deposits.
Mafic and ultramafic rocks within Archean greenstone sequences
and the Great Dyke are known to host nickel deposits in Zimbabwe.
Other mafic-hosted deposits can be found in eastern Botswana on the
border with Zimbabwe. Traditionally, among base metals exploited in
Zimbabwe, nickel predominates in terms of total production
value.
Technical Sign-Off
Technical information in this announcement has been reviewed by
Edward (Ed) Slowey, BSc, P.Geo, Technical Director of Galileo. Mr
Slowey is a geologist with more than 40 years' relevant experience
in mineral exploration and mining, a founder member of the
Institute of Geologists of Ireland and is a Qualified Person under
the AIM rules. Mr Slowey has reviewed and approved this
announcement.
You can also follow Galileo on Twitter: @GalileoResource
For further information, please contact: Galileo Resources
PLC
Tel +44 (0) 20
Colin Bird, Chairman 7581 4477
Beaumont Cornish Limited - Nomad Tel +44 (0) 20
Roland Cornish/James Biddle 7628 3396
Novum Securities Limited - Joint Broker +44 (0) 20 7399
Colin Rowbury /Jon Belliss 9400
Shard Capital Partners LLP - Joint Broker Tel +44 (0) 20
Damon Heath 7186 9952
Technical Glossary
"aeromagnetic" A survey of the earth's magnetic field carried out from a helicopter or aeroplane
"alluvial" Descriptive of sediments which have been deposited by rivers or streams
"andesite" A volcanic rock occurring in both modern island arcs and ancient volcanic belts with 52% to
66% silica
"Au" Gold
"basalt" A fine-grained volcanic rock with low silica content
"granite" A medium to coarse grained granular acid intrusive rock
"Greenstone Belt" Zones of variably metamorphosed mafic to ultramafic volcanic sequences with associated
sedimentary
rocks that occur within Archaean and Proterozoic cratons between granite and gneiss bodies
"g/t" Grammes per tonne
"intrusions" Bodies of igneous rock that invade older rocks
"Karoo" Sequence of rocks of Palaeozoic to Mesozoic in age, defined in southern Africa
"lithology" A synonym for rock-type
"mafic" Containing or relating to a group of dark-coloured minerals, composed chiefly of magnesium
and iron, that occur in igneous rocks
"radiometric survey" The measurement of radiation from radionuclides present at or near the earth's surface
"reef" Mineralised rock vein, particularly gold bearing quartz
"rhyolite" Fine grained extrusive acid igneous rock
"sandstone" A sedimentary rock usually composed essentially of sand-sized quartz grains
"shear" Plane of failure in faulted body of rock
"splay" A branch off a main structure
"XRF" An analytical method to determine the chemistry of a sample by measuring the fluorescent (or
secondary) X-ray emitted from a sample when it is excited by a primary X-ray source
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