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Catalyst Metals (ASX:CYL) makes headway at newly acquired Henty mine
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Catalyst Metals (CYL) reported increase gold production and recoveries at its recently acquired Henty Gold Mine in Tasmania
The explorer received a selection of encouraging shallow drill results, including five metres at 16.2g/t gold, 0.9 metres at 90.1g/t gold and three metres at 34.5g/t gold According to Catalyst, gold production for February came in at 2447 ounces at a head grade of 4.88g/t gold, representing a marked increase on the results achieved by the previous owner
Catalyst CEO Bruce Robertson said he was pleased with the smooth transition of ownership
Hobart s rock library holds thousands of clues to the mineral riches of the future
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Kevin Robinson says the library is of tremendous value because of the mineral secrets it holds.
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Inside a nondescript shed in a Hobart suburb sit shelves upon shelves of rocks and core samples that could reveal the mineral riches of the future.
Drill core samples reveal which minerals are embedded in rocks deep underground.
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This library of drill core samples, that would stretch 770 kilometres if placed end to end, and 70,000 rock samples, forms a geological map of Tasmania s mineral landscape.