Harp Sangha, CEO / President of Douglas Lake Minerals Inc. announced their Phase One exploration drill results indicated that three of the Morogoro target areas have showings ranging from 0.18g to 5.82gAu/t.
"We are especially encouraged by the results in the Kigea, Mantandani B and Mungae target areas,'' stated Harp Sangha. ``This is where we will focus additional exploration work to assess the potential for a bulk mineable deposit. Based on the preliminary results, we have determined that the majority of the gold at Morogoro is supergene, secondary reprecipitate. Simply stated, this means the gold is at surface, easy to recover and inexpensive to process."
The Phase One exploration program at the Morogoro property located in the Kilosa District of Tanzania, was initiated with the objective of providing an initial evaluation of the geological potential of a 24 square kilometer area of interest defined by the presence of artisanal mining activity. The wide-spaced diamond drilling program was conducted on seven different target areas (Kiegea, Matandani A and B, Quarry, Safuma A and B, Mkula, Msunguluti, and Mangae). The diamond drilling program was completed on December 7, 2006 and totaled 2,508 meters in 25 drill holes. All of the drill core was delivered to SGS laboratories in Mwanza for analysis. To date, all gold assays have been received from the 25 hole program. Base metal analyses remain outstanding.
The analyses of samples from the 25 coarsely spaced diamond drill holes from the seven areas tested has indicated the presence of anomalous gold values from flat-lying, near surface zones of secondarily reprecipitated gold mineralization, with widths of up to 25 meters. The Kigea, Mungae and Matandani B areas have emerged as having indications worthy of additional exploration.
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Douglas Lake Minerals' Morogoro Drill Results of 0.18g to 5.82gAu/t Indicate the Potential For a Bulk Mineable Deposit
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