In H2 2019, the KORE exploration team re-logged 232 of 896 drill holes, conducted geological mapping, and collected rock and soil samples

Long Valley gold project

KORE Mining has announced results from H2 2019 exploration programs at the Long Valley gold project. (Credit: Pixabay/Steve Bidmead)

KORE Mining Ltd. (TSXV: KORE |OTCQB: KOREF) (“KORE” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce results from H2 2019 exploration programs at the Long Valley gold project (“Long Valley” or “Project”) that defined a new exploration strategy for both oxides and sulphides and generated high priority drill targets.

Scott Trebilcock, President and CEO of KORE, stated, “Long Valley is a large, intact epithermal gold deposit historically drilled for near surface oxide gold, leaving the underlying sulphides un-tested.”  Mr. Trebilcock continued, “KORE’s exploration team developed a new exploration strategy for both oxides and sulphides and looks forward to testing the highest priority targets.”

In H2 2019, the KORE exploration team re-logged 232 of 896 drill holes, conducted geological mapping, and collected rock and soil samples.  The team also conducted two lines of ground induced polarization (“IP”) and magnetic geophysics coinciding with drill holes that were re-logged and soil sampling lines.  The objective of the work was to prove up a new exploration strategy, testing it against known mineralization and generate drill targets.

Source: Company Press Release