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Duketon Mining Strikes Gold in WA's Yilgarn Craton with Six Major Anomalies

Duketon Mining's Barlee Project just got a lot more exciting. Six major gold anomalies and promising drilling results have investors buzzing.

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This picture shows water and few trees and rocks.

Duketon Mining Strikes Gold in WA's Yilgarn Craton with Six Major Anomalies

Duketon Mining (ASX: DKM) has made a significant discovery at its Barlee Project in Western Australia's Yilgarn Craton, one of the world's premier gold provinces. The company has identified six large-scale, high-amplitude gold anomalies, bolstering the project's prospectivity.

The anomalies, including the Tiger and Astro, cover extensive areas with maximum gold values reaching up to 235ppb. Historic drilling at the Lost Bolt Prospect has also shown promising results, intersecting mineralisation up to 1.89g/t Au over 4 metres.

Duketon plans to commence discovery testing and anomaly definition drilling late this quarter, with the first phase scheduled for the first quarter of 2024. This systematic approach positions the company as an interesting prospect for investors, with the Barlee Project becoming an increasingly important component of its gold portfolio.

Discovery Alert's dedicated discoveries page will provide real-time alerts on this significant ASX mineral discovery. With the potential for high-grade gold mineralisation and a strategic location in the Yilgarn Craton, Duketon Mining's Barlee Project is set to attract considerable attention in the coming months.

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