Core Insights - Cameo Resources Inc. has received a Technical Report detailing the investigation of gold mineralized zones at the Katoro-Geita Gold Project in North Tanzania, indicating high prospectivity for gold mineralization [1][3] Technical Report Highlights - The Company plans to initiate phased drilling campaigns at the Katoro property, with a 10-15 drill hole program designed to evaluate the first two of five identified mineralized zones, with drilling expected to commence in early February [2] - A total of 80 priority drill targets have been generated within four months, showcasing the effectiveness of modern geophysical exploration methods [3] - Five distinct mineralized zones have been identified at varying depths, with potential extensions beyond the project boundaries, indicating additional areas for exploration [4] Geophysical Results Interpretation - The mineralized zones exhibit moderate to high chargeability values up to 250 mV/V and low to intermediate resistivity values ranging from approximately 10 Ωm to 700 Ωm, suggesting the presence of disseminated sulphides and gold mineralization [4] - The zones align with significant trends interpreted as faults and shear zones, particularly an E-W trend mirroring the nearby Tembo gold deposit [4] Katoro Gold Property Overview - The Katoro property spans 19.58 square kilometers within the Sukumaland Greenstone Belt, a region known for its multi-million-ounce gold deposits and ongoing operations by major gold companies [9][11] - Historical mining activities by artisanal miners have been noted, with evidence of shallow pits and trenches indicating the presence of gold associated with quartz veins [9]
Katoro Final Technical Report Generates 80 High Priority Drill Targets