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Golden Deeps widens Namibia drilling plan to include historic copper-vanadium mine

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Golden Deeps ASX GED Nosib copper vanadium Namibia Khusib Springs drilling

Channel sampling at Nosib Block returned 6m at 9.3% copper, 4.72% lead and 7.92% silver.

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Diversified explorer Golden Deeps (ASX: GED) has extended its imminent planned drilling program at the old Khusib Springs copper mine in Namibia to include the historic Nosib Block copper-vanadium mine. 

Copper was discovered at Nosib Block in 1917 and mined through to 1920, with the No 2 shaft being worked at three levels and reaching a depth of 120m.

The company describes Nosib Block, 16km west of Khusib Springs, as a “high-grade copper-vanadium mine”.

Golden Deeps says its geologists assessed all three of the old levels and concluded that high-grade copper-silver-vanadium-lead mineralisation dips moderately to the north.

“The mineralisation shows good continuity and remains in situ,” the company said. 

Underground sampling was conducted by Golden Deeps along the drives and the best channel results include 6m at 9.3% copper, 4.72% lead and 7.92% silver, along with another sample over 6m averaging 1.51% copper, 10.59% lead, 7.15% silver and 1.12% vanadium oxide. 

Drilling may be delayed if heavy rain continues 

The drill program at Nosib Block will comprise 11 reverse circulation holes for a total 650m in Shafts 1 and 2, bringing the total drilling program and there and at Khusib Springs to 29 holes for 1,400m.

Drilling at Nusbib Block will test copper mineralisation in the contact zone and also in the footwall sandstone.

The program is planned to begin this month at both Khusib Springs and Nosib Block “but may be delayed if recent heavy rain in the Otavi Mountainland continues beyond the normal conclusion of the wet season”.

Khusib Springs closed in 2003 due to low copper prices at the time, with the red metal then having fallen to around US$1,500 per tonne and, in addition, most of the most easily accessible ore had been mined.

That mine historically also produced silver at high average grades.

Khusib Springs is one of three major projects being progressed by Golden Deeps, with the others being the advanced Abenab vanadium-lead zinc deposit (also in Namibia) and the Tuckers Hill and Havilah projects on the Lachlan Fold Belt in NSW. 

Khusib Springs between 1996 and 2003 produced 300,000t at10% copper and 584g/t silver.

Khusib Springs is located near the town of Grootfontein in Namibia.