YTC Resources Limited announced that the first of two diamond drill holes on EL 6645, Doradilla project, New South Wales, Australia, has intersected what is interpreted to be porphyry style alteration in intrusive rocks with associated weak copper mineralisation. Hole MURDC002 has intersected a broad zone of approximately 50 metres from 157 m, containing chlorite-epidote-leucoxene („propylitic alteration?) and haematite-dusting alteration with associated minor quartz veins with minor chalcopyrite.
Reported that assay results for diamond drill holes completed were received.
Hole DCMD002 intersected 1.5m @ 683ppm silver & 1.2% bismuth from 126.65m. Hole WD001 intersected 31m @ 0.14% nickel from 251m, and 5m @ 0.18% nickel from 291m.
Also reported that a programme of 43 rock chip samples taken over the central Doradilla area returned strong
results from the Wednesday Shaft area. Best rock chip results include:
- Sample 080827-1: 2.3% Sn , 7.7% Pb & 0.4% Cu
September 30, 2008
Reported that nickel sulphide mineralisation has been intersected in two of three diamond drill holes testing for “Avebury Style” nickel-skarn sulphide mineralisation. Hightlights:
DCMD001: Broad interval (+50m) of sericite-pyrite alteration in quartz porphyry.
DCMD002: 2m semi-massive sulphide lode intersected at 125m with pyrite and acanthite (AgS2) identified