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Gold Anomaly Limited (ASX:GOA) Update On Crater Mountain Gold Drilling
Gold Anomaly Limited (ASX:GOA) Update On Crater Mountain Gold Drilling

Sydney, July 6, 2011 AEST (ABN Newswire) - Gold Anomaly Limited (googlechartASX:GOA) is pleased to announce that its latest drill results continue to highlight the potential for a large bulk tonnage gold deposit at the company's flagship Crater Mountain project in PNG.

Assay results from drill holes NEV020 and NEV021 support the mineralisation model developed by Exploration Director Peter Macnab, postulating an intrusion-related, low sulphidation, epithermalgold system similar to other substantial PNG deposits such as Wafi-Golpu linkzone, Porgera and Hidden Valley.

Each hole was drilled to test two different zones of bench geochemistry at Crater Mountain's most advanced prospect, Nevera. NEV020 was a stratigraphic hole drilled outside the Main Zone in the Northwest zone, to test the geological interpretation and the consistently high silver, lead, and arsenic geochemistry and very low zinc geochemistry identified by benching.

NEV021 was designed to test the Main zone along strike from NEV 018 and 019 where significant mineralisation has been previously encountered.

Gold assay results from NEV 021 display very wide zones of +0.2 g/t including 244m @ 0.52 g/t Au from 198m down hole, which encompasses 12m @ 1.35 g/t Au from 222m. Unlike in NEVs 018 and 019, broad zones of gold values continue to the bottom of the hole, with veining in basement shales including 2m @ 4.12 g/t Au and 0.15% Cu, 2m @ 1.35 g/t Au from 578m and 4m @ 1.8 g/t Au from 586m, the latter two results with mildly anomalous Cu, within broader zones of +0.2 g/t Au.

Base metal results reflect the chalcopyrite, sphalerite and galena observed in quartz and carbonate veining, with Cu levels greater than Zn levels which in turn are greater than Pb levels. Anomalous Cu continues to the bottom of the hole.

Mineralisation is interpreted to be both mixing zonecarbonate - base metal sulphide +/- gold and quartz-pyrite (pyrrhotite at depth) +/- chalcopyrite +/- gold, with the mixing zone mineralisation, which is restricted to the middle part of the hole, reflecting the southwestern extension of the "main zone" mineralisation from NEVs 018 and 19.

As with NEV018 and NEV019, NEV021 was drilled into the Main Zone, which is characterised by high silver, lead arsenic and importantly zinc geochemistry. Whilst not containing any major high grade, the NEV021, result indicates that the Main zone is open in all directions and further benching and drilling is planned to further define this zone.

NEV020 was a stratigraphic hole drilled outside the Main Zoneto test both the geological interpretation and the Northwest mineralised zone. The highest recorded assay results from NEV020 occurred between 240 to 272m which assayed 32m @ 0.40g/t Au. In addition, the top part of NEV020 recorded consistently higher silver values with a section from 15m recording 50m @ 9.8g/t Ag which includes an 8m section @ 20.8 g/t Ag.

It is highly likely that NEV020 either intersected a different style of mineralisation to that intersected in the Main zone (holes NEV018, 019 and 021) or intersected the same system but at a higher level, which explains the different geochemical signatures seen in the hole and in the bench geochemistry. The mineralisation seen in NEV020 suggests a possible wider distribution of the late stage epithermal quartz-pyrite--gold event responsible for the gold in the artisanal mining zone.

Commenting on the results, Peter Macnab said, "We are very encouraged by the latest drill results, as both align well with our mineralisation model for Crater Mountain. We expected to encounter widespread gold mineralisation in NEV021 given that it is in the Main Zone, and that is exactly what we found. Similarly, we expected differing geochemistry at NEV020, and that is what we encountered. These results indicate that there is a very strong correlation between higher grade gold mineralisation and zinc at Nevera and this will prove a very useful indicator for siting additional holes and in our upcoming regional exploration program.

"The Company considers these latest results as significant in expanding our knowledge of the mineralisation at Nevera and providing us with solid building blocks on which to plan future drilling. Our Phase 2 10,000 metre drilling program will include several holes drilled to depths of up to 1,000m.

"The NEV021 results indicate that we are dealing with a very large system, with significant gold anomalism intersected over a strike length in excess of 400m. Significantly mineralisation extends to the bottom of the hole in NEV021 which points to the presence of a large buried intrusive which is responsible for the widespread alteration and mineralisation seen in the sediments. This is similar to what can be seen at Porgera," Mr Macnab added.

Samples from the final two holes of the drill program (NEV022 and 023 drilled in the Artisanal Mining Zone) are now at the laboratory in Townsville, and results are anticipated next week. Persistent bad weather has resulted in logistical delays in transporting samples from site to the laboratory.

Next Phase, 10,000 metre drill program commences

On the back of the success of the Company's maiden drill program, the next phase 10,000m drilling program has now commenced. The first hole, NEV024, is collared approximately 200m below NEV019.

NEV024 is located 200m NE of NEV019 and is the eastern most drill hole to date. NEV024is sited to extend the main mineralised zone to the NE and is being drilled back towards NEV019. It is designed to test the mineralisation system approximately 200 to 300m below NEV019. A second drilling rig capable of drilling to 1,000m depth is due at Crater Mountain later this month. This rig willtarget deeper zones of mineralisation which are associated with a postulated buried intrusive which is thought to be responsible for the widespread baking, alteration and mineralisation seen in the majority of the holes drilled at Crater Mountain to date.

Please view the following link for the complete Gold Anomaly Limited announcement including tables and figures:
http://www.abnnewswire.net/media/en/docs/233172.pdf

Contact

Ken Chapple
Executive Director
Mob: +61-418-758-301

Greg Starr
Executive Chairman
Mob: +61-2-9241-4224

info@goldanomaly.com.au
http://www.goldanomaly.com.au



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