Siren Gold Intersects Sams Creek Dyke with New Drillhole – ASX announcement

Two months on from recommencing exploratory drilling on 17 February, Siren Gold has provided an ASX update, expressing excitement over drilling results.

“The intersection of the Sams Creek Dyke some 150m below the previously drilled hole making up the MRE is quite exciting and proves that our geology team are on the right track in unlocking the gold contained within the broader Sams Creek Dyke. We are now evaluating the placement of the second drillhole to be wedged off hole SCDDH108 and look forward to receiving the assays from SCDDH108 in the coming weeks”, commented Managing Director and CEO, Victor Rajasooriar.

Read full statement online at https://www.sirengold.com.au/site/investor-centre/ASX-Announcements

Not quite as excited as Siren is over its drilling update? Some ways to take action: https://samscreek.nz/say-no-to-mining-sams-creek-actions-you-can-take/

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4 Comments

  1. There is a risk of assault to our fresh water!
    If serious rain and or an earthquake happen causing leakage from your arsenic mine,
    then you will damaging golden bay

  2. We know the effects of drilling any mineral globally and how the environmental impact is devastating & for the local communities.
    Legally how can this now be stopped by means of intervention from overseas body. Sadly we know the UN is corrupted.
    Where else to turn?

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