Stamford Bridge Delivers Again – Another Best Drill Intercept

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TRX Gold Corporation
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New Stamford Bridge shear zone extended another 50 meters

TORONTO, Nov. 12, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- TRX Gold Corporation (TSX: TRX) (NYSE American: TRX) (the “Company” or “TRX Gold”) is excited to announce, once again, another best drill results ever, on a gram x tonne x meters (“gtm”) basis with hole BMDD315 intersecting 37 metres (“m”) @ 6.86 g/t Au (253.82 gtm) from 130 m. This drill hole result is approximately 250 m east of the Buckreef Main Zone—host to Buckreef Gold’s 2M+ ounce Au Mineral Resource1 and where current operations are ongoing in the Main Pit—and is located at the project’s newly discovered Stamford Bridge Shear Zone (see Figure 1).

This drill hole result comes following the Company’s previous drill results, dated October 24, whereby the Company announced the discovery of a promising new gold mineralization shear zone, named the Stamford Bridge Zone, at which results are revealing geological characteristics and mineral alterations similar to that at Buckreef’s Main Zone.

On the heels of this exciting new discovery, the Stamford Bridge shear zone has quickly become the Company’s exploration priority. An exploration program is underway to uncover the area’s true gold mineralisation potential. Over the next few weeks, the Buckreef Gold team will be preparing for the kick-off of a geophysical survey campaign, which will focus on the Stamford Bridge trend line, as well as an area covering up to 500 meters to both the North and South sides of the trend line. Following the results of this campaign, a strategic drill campaign will resume on newly defined, high-priority targets.

Significance of this latest drill intercept:

  1. Hole BMDD315 intersected 37 m @ 6.86 g/t Au from 130 m; including 23 m @ 9.31 g/t Au from 139 m. This is the best drill hole result ever in the history of Buckreef Gold’s database, and is 50 meters further along the bridge than the last hole (see Figure 2);

  2. This intercept continues to confirm a “bridge” or an interpreted mineralized shear zone trending 070 degrees (ENE) that is showing potential to extend to over 1 kilometer. To date, intersections reported over the last few weeks cover approximately 150 meters of strike length (See Figure 1);

  3. The Stamford Bridge Zone is a potentially significant shear zone and geologically similar to the Buckreef Main Zone. It bridges the gap between the Buckreef Main Zone and the Eastern Porphyry deposit and Anfield Zone, to the Southeast (see Figure 1).

Isaac Bisansaba, Manager of Technical Services at Buckreef Gold, explains, “We are eager to begin the detailed ground geophysics work, as results should enable us to plan very strategic drill targets, and ultimately help us to define the direction and length of this new shear structure.”