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Galileo Mining: Confirms prospective sulphides at Delta Blues

Galileo Mining Confirms prospective sulphides at Delta Blues

  • Galileo Mining (GAL) receives the first assays from its Delta Blues prospect in Western Australia
  • Three reverse circulationdrill holes were completed at the DB2 target, with all three targeting the top of a large electro-magnetic conductor
  • GAL reports that all three drill holes returned anomalous copper and gold sulphides with up to 0.6 grams per tonne of gold and 0.6 per cent copper
  • Galileo Managing Director Brad Underwood said the results were very encouraging and marked significant potential for success
  • Now the company is planning follow up diamond core drilling at both the DB2 and DB1 targets, once the new EM survey results are received

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