Phase 2 Drill Program Commences At The Twin Hills Gold Project

 

VANCOUVER, BC - Osino Resources Corp. reported the commencement of the Phase 2 drill program at the Twin Hills Cluster, Karibib Gold Project, Namibia. This follows the success of the maiden drill program at Twin Hills Central completed during August 2019 as previously press released, where 5 out of the 7 holes drilled intersected significant mineralization.

Dave Underwood, VP Exploration, said, “The Phase 1 drilling at Twin Hills Central exceeded our expectations and we have already started a Phase 2 program to build on this success. The Phase 2 program will cover 2000m strike length at Twin Hills Central as well as testing the bedrock anomalies at Twin Hills West, Barking Dog and Clouds. The Twin Hills West prospect is beginning to look particularly exciting with a large-scale, coincident gold and arsenic anomaly, as well as the highest bedrock assays encountered to date at the Twin Hills Cluster (2.69g/t Au).”

All holes are planned to be at least 200m deep and will be drilled top-to-toe at an orientation of 60 degrees towards 160 (SSE). The objective of the drill program is to further define the Twin Hills Central discovery, to drill test the other newly defined gold prospects and to make additional significant gold discoveries within the Twin Hills Cluster. All Osino sample assay results have been independently monitored through a quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) program including the insertion of blind standards, blanks and duplicate samples. QA/QC samples make up 10% of all samples submitted. Logging and sampling are completed at Osino’s secure facility located in Omaruru near the Twin Hills Project. Drill core is sawn in half on site and half drill-core samples are securely transported to the Actlabs sample prep facility in Windhoek, Namibia. The core is dried, crushed to 95% -10mesh, split to 250g and pulverised to 95% -150mesh. Sample pulps are sent to Actlabs in Ontario, Canada for analysis. Gold analysis is by 30g fire assay with AA finish and automatically re-analysed with Gravimetric finish if Au >5 g/t. In addition, pulps undergo 4-Acid digestion and multi-element analysis by ICP-AES or ICP-MS. RC samples are prepared at Actlabs sample prep facility in Windhoek, Namibia. The rock is dried, crushed to 95% -10mesh, split to 250g and pulverized to 95% -150mesh. Sample pulps are sent to Ontario, Canada for analysis. Gold analysis is by 30g fire assay with AA finish and automatically re-analysed with Gravimetric finish if Au >5 g/t.

The company’s contact information is 27 (21) 418 2525, (604) 785 0850, email: [email protected], email: [email protected].