Bryah Resources Limited announced that it has commenced diamond drilling at its Bryah Basin Windalah copper gold project. Bryah was granted $140,000 in the Western Australian Government's EIS (Exploration Incentive Scheme) to test the Windalah VMS target. The diamond drilling program will utilise pre-collars drilled in June while drilling the Olympus project.

WHY: High tenor geochemical anomaly in surface sampling and drilling results; Up to 5.45m of massive, laminated sulphides interpreted as sedimentary exhalative in origin; Up to 140m of sulphide stringers seen in diamond core interpreted as VMS style stringers within a silica-sericite-chlorite-pyrite altered feeder structure; Evidence of syn-volcanic faulting and stratigraphic asymmetry - common in VM mineralisation systems; Secondary copper minerals including Bornite, Chalcopyrite and Malachite observed; Structural intersection of syn-VMS veins and stratigraphy indicate plunging target orientation; The Narracoota Formation is host to other major copper deposits including DeGrussa, and Horseshoe Lights; Evidence of VMS mineralisation also identified at the near-by Olympus prospect. VMS systems in the Bryah Basin are known to host high-grade copper-gold deposits such as Sandfire's DeGrussa and Monty mines and the historical Horseshoe Lights mine, located 13 kilometres to the north of Bryah's Windalah Prospect. The exploration target at Windalah occupies the same stratigraphic position as the Horseshoe Lights deposit.

The geochemical, hyperspectral and structural information from diamond core in recent drilling has allowed the Company to refine its targeting with this EIS co-funded drilling program.