With the market’s appetite for gold showing little sign of slowing down, Breaker Resources has launched a major drilling campaign at its Lake Roe project 100km east of Kalgoorlie-Boulder.<\/p>\n
The junior explorer yesterday announced it was upping the ante in a bid to grow its one million ounce resource at the Bombora deposit.<\/p>\n
That comes after Breaker last month struck a non-brokered $8 million share placement with an equity fund managed by US-based Electrum Group.<\/p>\n
Just three weeks later Breaker is sinking more holes in the ground with diamond drilling at Bombora South starting this week.<\/p>\n
That will be followed with reverse circulation and diamond drilling at the Claypan prospect before a third rig rolls into the project area in January.<\/p>\n
Breaker boss Tom Sanders said the drilling campaign was designed to unlock the exploration potential at Lake Roe.<\/p>\n
Mr Sanders said his team had done a great job unravelling the geology and he believed there was huge scope to grow the resource.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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