EXPLORATION & DEVELOPMENT

Haile drilling to add more low-cost ounces

Multinational miner OceanaGold (ASX/TSX:OGC) has reported encouraging exploration results at its Haile mine, in South Carolina, saying brownfields drilling over the past nine months is expected to add more low-cost gold ounces to the mine plan.

 OceanaGold says brownfields drilling over the past nine months are expected to add more low-cost gold ounces to the Haile mine plan, in South Carolina

OceanaGold says brownfields drilling over the past nine months are expected to add more low-cost gold ounces to the Haile mine plan, in South Carolina

Since the last exploration update on November 8, 2017, the company has drilled 100 drill holes for a combined 26,149m at Haile using four surface diamond drills. Resource infill and extension drilling...

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