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51m at 1.3g/t Gold Confirms New System at Croydon’s Top Camp

Mining By Maxwell Dee 3 min read

CZR Resources has reported significant gold assay results from its 2025 drilling at the Top Camp deposit, confirming a major discovery within the Croydon Gold Project. The company plans to resume drilling in March 2026, aiming to expand its promising gold system.

  • 51m at 1.3g/t gold intersected at Top Camp
  • Drilling confirms a new gold system in the Mallina Basin
  • Geological breakthrough enables targeted exploration
  • Drilling to resume at Top Camp and commence at Bottom Camp in March 2026
  • Strategic location near Northern Star’s 11.2Moz Hemi Gold project

Significant Gold Intersections at Top Camp

CZR Resources Ltd has announced outstanding assay results from its late 2025 reverse circulation drilling program at the Top Camp deposit, part of the Croydon Gold Project in Western Australia's Pilbara region. Highlighted by a 51-metre intercept grading 1.3 grams per tonne gold starting at 93 metres depth, these results reinforce the potential for a major gold discovery. Other notable intersections include 4 metres at 5.1 grams per tonne and 25 metres at 0.6 grams per tonne, confirming continuity of mineralisation consistent with earlier drilling campaigns.

Geological Insights Unlock Exploration Potential

Beyond the impressive grades, CZR’s geological team has made a breakthrough in understanding the structural controls on gold mineralisation. The gold is hosted within folded Mallina Basin sediments, particularly along northeast-southwest trending shear zones intersecting a calcium-carbonate rich dolomite unit. This dolomite acts as a key marker horizon, enabling more precise targeting of mineralisation not only at Top Camp but across the broader Croydon project area. The identification of Sanukitoid-style diorite intrusions at the nearby Frank’s Patch prospect further enhances the regional prospectivity.

Strategic Project Positioning and Next Steps

The Croydon Gold Project is strategically located just 50 kilometres from Northern Star Resources’ Hemi Gold project, a significant 11.2 million ounce deposit. CZR’s recent sale of its Western Australian iron ore assets for $75 million has freed up capital and focus to accelerate gold exploration. The company plans to resume drilling at Top Camp in March 2026, alongside a new campaign at Bottom Camp, supported by a newly established exploration camp. Additional assay results from the current drill program are expected in the coming weeks, with further exploration tenure applications underway, particularly around Frank’s Patch.

Implications for CZR and the Pilbara Gold Landscape

This latest drilling success marks a pivotal moment for CZR Resources, confirming Top Camp as a significant new gold system within the Mallina Basin. The enhanced geological model and ongoing exploration efforts position CZR to rapidly expand its resource base and potentially unlock multiple discoveries across Croydon. Given the proximity to one of Australia’s largest recent gold finds, the project’s evolving narrative is likely to attract increased investor and industry attention.

Bottom Line?

CZR’s breakthrough at Croydon sets the stage for a potentially transformative gold discovery in the Pilbara.

Questions in the middle?

  • How will upcoming assay results influence the scale of the resource estimate?
  • What is the potential for high-grade ore shoot extensions along the identified shear zones?
  • Could the Sanukitoid intrusions at Frank’s Patch lead to a Hemi-style discovery?