Kalgoorlie Gold Mining (ASX:KAL) received and integrated data from its high-resolution sub-audio magnetics geophysical survey at the Pinjin gold project in Western Australia into its existing datasets, according to a Friday Australian bourse filing.
Magnetometric conductivity data from the survey provided insights into subsurface structures prospective for gold at the Lighthorse corridor to help guide and refine targets for the firm's planned reverse circulation follow-up drilling.
The 50-hole drill program is expected to begin in mid-September.