Hamelin Gold Advances Drilling at Fremlins and Jazz Prospects

Konrad Forrest
Drilling at Fremlins and Jazz Prospects

20 May 2025 | Subiaco, WA – Hamelin Gold (ASX:HMG) has kicked off two major RC drilling programs at its West Tanami Project, targeting high-priority gold anomalies at the Fremlins South and Jazz prospects, with results due mid-year.

Both campaigns are co-funded by the WA Government’s Exploration Incentive Scheme (EIS) and mark a critical step in advancing Hamelin’s push for a multi-million-ounce gold discovery in the underexplored region.

Program Highlights:

🔸 Fremlins South

  • 2,500m RC program underway to test a 4km-long LAG surface gold anomaly

  • In-field use of DetectORE™ portable gold detection system to guide deeper drilling

  • Heritage clearance secured; assays expected July 2025

🔸 Jazz Prospect

  • 2,000m RC drilling to begin in June, testing depth and strike extensions of regolith-hosted mineralisation

  • Targets the intersection of two major structural trends within the Jazz Granitoid

  • Diamond drilling planned for August, pending RC results

Ularring Project Update:
A recent 26-hole RC campaign at the Ularring Project returned moderate anomalism, with best result of 8m @ 0.13g/t Au, including 2m @ 0.38g/t Au. Further exploration at Ularring is under review.

Managing Director Peter Bewick commented:

“We’re excited to be testing two strong targets in the Tanami. This marks our first use of DetectORE in the field, potentially accelerating discovery and decision-making in real-time.”

Hamelin’s West Tanami tenement package remains one of the largest and most prospective in Western Australia, backed by strategic shareholders Gold Fields and Vault Minerals.