Mamba Exploration Limited announced that the initial drilling at the Calyerup Creek Project in the Great Southern of Western Australia has interested shallow high-grade gold mineralisation. Of the first 8 holes completed, 7 intersected significant (+0.5 g/t gold) mineralisation with results including 15m @ 2.2 g/t gold from 1m downhole, including 3m @ 3.53 g/t gold in 21CCRC002; 15m @ 2.08 g/t gold from 3m downhole, including 2m @ 9.74 g/t gold in 21CCRC007; 16m @ 1.05 g/t gold from 18m downhole, including 3m @ 2.58 g/t gold in 21CCRC003; and 2m @ 2.7 g/t gold from surface and 11m @ 1.38 g/t gold from 7m downhole in 21CCRC004. RC drilling is due to recommence on Friday the 21st of January with the remaining 42 RC holes from the initial programme to be completed.

In addition to the RC drilling, a programme of infill soil sampling was also completed in December 2021. This programme was designed to infill the existing soil sampling dataset and to better define the anomalous gold trends identified which extend for a total of 2,800m. This programme was a great success, identifying significant extensions to the mineralisation while also better defining the anomalous gold trends.

The peak results were 2.8 g/t gold (2,800 ppb Au) from the southern trend and 1.3 g/t gold (1,300 ppb Au) from the northern trend. These trends remain undrilled and a programme of works (PoW) has already been submitted to the Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DMIRS) for an additional 100 RC holes. This drilling will be undertaken once the existing programme of 50 holes has been completed and results compiled and released.