The company said that the processing plant commissioning was undertaken using low grade weathered vein material excavated and stockpiled over the last several weeks.

Following successful commissioning, mining of higher grade run of mine vein material has now commenced and forms the basis for on going gold production.

While GOAB had initially planned to begin production at a rate of some 50 tonnes per day and progressively build up to a steady rate of 100 tonnes per day after approximately two months, 100 tonnes per day was shown to be readily achievable immediately during the commissioning.

In addition, underground mining is being considered, with high grade gold results secursed from earlier sampling of a drive developed along the main shear hosted vein (at 18m depth) being confirmed by recent sampling.

Gold Anomaly has entered into a farm-in arrangement with Kenai Resources for the project.

Kenai has an option to acquire an initial 51% of the project through loans and expenditure of up to $3m.