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Explorers Podcast: Redcastle sets sights on shallow gold and early cashflow
Explorers Podcast: Redcastle sets sights on shallow gold and early cashflow

Herald Sun

time12 hours ago

  • Business
  • Herald Sun

Explorers Podcast: Redcastle sets sights on shallow gold and early cashflow

Don't miss out on the headlines from Stockhead. Followed categories will be added to My News. Stockhead's 'Garimpeiro' columnist Barry FitzGerald is back in the studio for another instalment of The Explorers Podcast. In this edition, Barry chats with Ron Miller, director of Redcastle Resources (ASX:RC1), about the company's progress across its gold projects in WA's Eastern Goldfields. With promising hits at the Queen Alexandra prospect and a focus on shallow, high-grade mineralisation, Redcastle is working toward an updated resource and potential early-stage production. The company's strategy includes toll treating and targeting rapid, low-cost development across a historically rich goldfield. Listen in as Ron outlines how Redcastle plans to unlock value from its portfolio and set a clear path to cashflow. This podcast was developed in collaboration with Redcastle Resources, a Stockhead advertiser at the time of publishing. The interviews and discussions in this podcast are opinions only and not financial or investment advice. Listeners should obtain independent advice based on their own circumstances before making any financial decisions. Originally published as Explorers Podcast: Redcastle sets sights on shallow gold and early cashflow

RC1 boosts Redcastle gold potential
RC1 boosts Redcastle gold potential

The Australian

time05-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Australian

RC1 boosts Redcastle gold potential

Special report: Assay results from the final phase of 2025 RC drilling at Queen Alexandra prospect within the Redcastle Resources' namesake gold project support the foundations for anticipated future mine development. Redcastle has received final assays from the 2025 RC drilling program Higher grade, shallow mineralisation in the Kestrel Lode have expanded its areal extent Resource preparation is underway at Queen Alexandra and Redcastle Reef The 19-hole program for 1853m was designed to refine the Kestrel Lode's geometry and grade, particularly within the near-surface zone. The Kestrel Lode is considered most amenable to a positive cashflow development scenario resulting from early-stage open pit mining. About 40 of 51 drill holes have intersected mineralisation of >2g/t including 2m at 7.80g/t gold from 66m and 6m at 2.70g/t from 36m, complementing the previous first phase results. Redcastle Resources (ASX:RC1) says integrating the 2025 assay dataset has further defined the Kestrel Lode characterised by 24 high-grade intercepts over a minimum 2m width. Meanwhile, deep gold mineralisation in the eastern portion of the Redcastle Reef prospect is expected to strengthen the likelihood of it becoming a satellite development to Queen Alexandra with notable results including 16m at 1.20g/t gold from 84m and 1m at 7.42 g/t from 107m. Transformative 2025 The Redcastle Project is ~58 kilometres east-southeast of the Gwalia Gold Mine and centrally located within a regional 'golden circle', an area delineated by multi-million-ounce gold interests in the highly prospective Leonora-Laverton portion of the greenstone belt of the eastern Yilgarn. With strong gold grades, scoping work and a MRE update underway, RC1 is well-positioned for a transformative 2025. Resource prep in the works RC1 non-executive chairman Raymond Shaw said the company continued to be very excited about the results of 2024/2025 drilling. 'The assay results underscore the very genuine opportunity Queen Alexandra presents to our company,' he said. 'Work is now focused on assessing the material impact of all drilling results upon the JORC compliant MRE at Queen Alexandra and preparing our maiden JORC compliant MRE at Redcastle Reef. 'These will serve as foundations for anticipated future mine development, commencing with a bulk sampling program for metallurgical and processing studies,' Shaw added. 'We envisage recovery of near surface (6-10m) high-grade gold mineralisation as an early-stage to developing a larger open pit mining operation, using less capital-intensive models including accessing third-party processing capacity available within the district.' What's next? Drilling results at Redcastle Reef demonstrate that the majority of mineralisation is concentrated within 60-70 metres of surface, except towards the eastern extent where, as evidenced by intercepts from RC281 and RC282, mineralisation extends to about 100 metres depth. The Kestrel Lode is the most extensively delineated mineralised zone identified to date within the Queen Alexandra project. Subject to the outcomes of a formal scoping study and further technical assessments, the Kestrel Lode has the potential to support a conceptual open pit development to depths of at least 70m, targeting near-surface high-grade oxide and transitional material. An updated, independent resource for Queen Alexandra is being prepared on the basis of the extensive RC and diamond drilling assay database and is scheduled for completion in June 2025. This article was developed in collaboration with Redcastle Resources, a Stockhead advertiser at the time of publishing. This article does not constitute financial product advice. You should consider obtaining independent advice before making any financial decisions.

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