What's Happening?
Kalamazoo Resources has announced significant findings from its recent resource definition drilling program at Mt Olympus, part of the Ashburton Gold Project in Western Australia. The company reported consistent mineralization based on assay results from seven
additional drill holes. One notable intercept revealed 31 meters at 5.20 grams per tonne of gold, including a higher-grade section of 15 meters at 7.50 grams per tonne. These results are part of a broader effort to update the mineral resource estimate (MRE) by the fourth quarter of 2026 and to complete a Prefeasibility Study (PFS) in the first quarter of 2027. The drilling program has reduced spacing to approximately 20 meters by 20 meters, which supports the potential conversion of inferred resources to the indicated category. Kalamazoo's Executive Director, Dr. Ben Ackerman, expressed confidence in the continuity of high-grade mineralization, which is crucial for the upcoming MRE and PFS.
Why It's Important?
The findings at Mt Olympus are significant for Kalamazoo Resources as they reinforce the potential of the Ashburton Gold Project to become a major gold development in Western Australia. The consistent high-grade mineralization boosts confidence in the project's viability and economic potential. This development is crucial for stakeholders, including investors and local communities, as it could lead to increased economic activity and job creation in the region. The successful conversion of inferred resources to indicated resources could enhance the project's attractiveness to potential partners and investors, thereby facilitating further development and exploration activities.
What's Next?
Kalamazoo Resources plans to continue its exploration efforts with an underground resource growth drilling program at Mt Olympus. This program aims to explore extensions beneath and down plunge of the current Scoping Study pit. The company expects to receive the remaining assay results from its resource definition program in the coming weeks. These results will be critical for finalizing the updated mineral resource estimate and advancing the Prefeasibility Study. The outcomes of these studies will determine the next steps in the project's development, including potential construction and production phases.













