Vivien east lodes. Significant upside exists in footwall and hanging wall positions to Vivien Main as well as near surface along favourable structural positions on the Lawlers Anticline (also host to GoldFields’ Agnew Mine which has produced 4.68Moz at 5.6g/t since 2002)
The mine is 14km west of Leinster and 6km from Agnew Mine. The position on the Wiluna Sandstone Highway allows Gorilla Gold to leverage off existing infrastructure in the region with five separate gold processing mills within 100km of Vivien.
Unmined drilling intercepts (reported as downhole length) from the Vivien main lode include:
The Project is located in the Norseman–Wiluna greenstone belt within the Kalgoorlie Terrane of the Eastern Goldfields Superterrane of the Yilgarn Craton. The Vivien gold deposit is located on the eastern flank of the Lawler’s Anticline. The stratigraphy is similar to the Agnew area with lower basalts and komatiitic units unconformably overlain by a sedimentary sequence known as the Vivien Formation/Mount White Group. The Vivien deposit is characterised by a quartz–sulphide vein within a broader anastomosing shear zone. High-grade ore zones are generally sulphide-rich with pyrrhotite and arsenopyrite as the two dominant sulphide species.
Comprises five Mining Licences (M36/111, M36/292, M36/34, M36/61 and M36/64) and one Prospecting Licence (P36/1890)
Compelling gold exploration opportunity exists with numerous high priority drill targets based on historical gold intercepts that were not prioritised by previous operators.
Vivien provides Gorilla Gold an excellent near-term opportunity to build a meaningful gold mineral resource.
High grade prospect from surface with attractive geometry.
4.5km strike of under explored mineralised structures.
Multiple mineralised structures provides multiple opportunities.
Gem and other regional prospects have significant historical drill intercepts.