Golden Deeps doubles in Namibia with critical metals

The best interception recorded on site was 101 meters of classification of 2.12 percent of zinc and leather equivalent starting from the depth of 18 m.
Almost 15 kilometers to the south -ovest, Driehoek’s perspective has historical records of surface outcrop sulfur.
The best results in Driehoek include a 103 m trench classification of 5.96 % equivalent zinc and containing zinc 4.5 percent, 1.46 % lead and 5.85 g/t silver. Another trenches measured a 201m massif and worked at 2.71 % of equivalent zinc.
Near Driehoek, Kaskara’s perspective is a target of breach full of vanadium with incisive intervals, including 2.7 million classification of 4.31 percent of Vanadio, advantage of 10.45 percent, 3.4 percent of zinc and 0.69 % copper together with Germanio degrees that reach the peak at 333 g/t.
An IP survey previously conducted in Kaskara has also identified deepest sulfur, which according to society is imploring to be perforated.
The CEO of Golden Deepps Jon Dugdale said: “The acquisition of the Central Otavi Critical Metals project offers the company interesting opportunities ranging from the options for expansion and development of short-term resources to multiple objectives for the discovery of Zinc-Zinc-Silver with antimony, Germanio and Gallio potential.”
The acquisition of a majority share in the Central Otavi project increases the possession of Golden Deeps land in the Otavi Mountain Land area by almost 800 % at 440 square kilometers and gives the company a huge imprint in the world class otavi belt.
In particular, the new land are equipped with large areas of Otavi group carbonate rocks that host some of the largest polymented in the world.
Often considered the country of elephants, Otavi’s belt is probably better known for the Kombat mine which contains a classification of copper resources from 12.5 m to 2.6 percent. It also houses the huge mine of Tsumeb, 40 km west of Golden Deeps’ land.
Tsumeb notoriously made the 27 m with a Rapi copper of 4.3 percent, a 10 %advantage, 3.5 percent of zinc, silver classification at 95 g/te 50 g/t Germanio.
The legendary site, discovered in 1907, is a real geological treasure. It is rich in copper, lead, zinc and silver, as well as a surprising 240 different minerals, including 55 never found any other part on earth.
The existing portfolio of Golden Deeps in the Montagna Otavi della Namibia includes the high-grade copper-Silver mine, which has an equivalent silver resource of 1.9 m of classification to 116 g/t.
The company is also working to expand the resource of copper-sailver of his nosib in which he had the annusments of Gallio highly appreciated. The project has a current resource of the 707,660t classification at 1.06 percent of copper equivalent for 7500t of content metal.
Golden Deeps claims that it will not waste time to get stuck in its new reasons. An exploration program will immediately begin to hunt the tsumeb style copper-zinco-zinc-zinco deposits with the Gallio’s added bonus and Germanio’s advantage.
The initial work will include the rocky chip and the sampling of the channel, followed by a geophysical survey to perfect the objectives before perforation.
Its strategic acquisition seems to position Golden Deeps as a serious contender in the Global Critical Metals game just when the question begins to warm up for copper, vanadium and exotic metals, such as Gallio and Germanio.
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