Sentinel Exploration Limited is currently running a second RC drilling program at its Cubbine Hills Gold Project, east of Perth, WA

Sentinel is grateful for the Government Department of Mines (DEMIRS) Exploration Incentive Scheme (EIS) co-funding in assisting our Cubbine Hills drilling programs.

Sentinel’s program will hit the interpreted higher-grade zone to the north and at depth of a significant Gold in soil anomaly previously discovered by the Company, which was drilled mid-2024, with that drilling program’s assays showing that we have successfully intersected a relatively flat lying NE dipping at 30deg gold system with arsenic pathfinder associated with better Gold grades.

Figure 1 – Current RC Drilling program underway at Cubbine Hills, WA.

Drilling Program Overview:

Sentinel are extending the previous RC drilling program from June 2024, further to the north which is expected to define more mineralised gold zones which will hopefully lead to resource definition.

Further UFF soil sampling is also planned for the separate significant NE trending Cu-Mo anomaly to better define the entire strike length which shows potential to be up to 4km long.

Figure 2 – Current RC Drilling program underway at Cubbine Hills, WA.

Results from assays stemming from the June program show that we have successfully intersected a relatively flat lying NE dipping at 30deg gold system with arsenic pathfinder associated with better gold grades.

It appears that we are only at the start of it given the increasing grades northwards shown in the sections below. Further drilling is planned to hopefully hit the interpreted higher-grade zone to the north and at depth in the next few holes.

Figure 3 – Previous RC Drilling program at Cubbine Hills in June 2024.

News Release
Date: 18 October 2024

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