Mt. Gunyan is one of the most compelling exploration assets within the Silver Star Resources portfolio. Located less than one kilometre from Twin Hills in the broader Texas Silver corridor, it sits in a strategically important position within the district and has the potential to meaningfully expand the wider project. Its strongest appeal lies in what may still be ahead.
Previous operators carried out only limited deep drilling, leaving a substantial portion of Mt. Gunyan’s deeper mineralised potential still untested. That creates a clear opportunity for further technical work to unlock additional value and determine whether Mt. Gunyan can become an important future growth asset for Silver Star Resources.
Mt. Gunyan sits within the same broader mineralised corridor as Twin Hills, which immediately enhances its significance within the Texas district. It shares many of the same geological and structural characteristics seen in nearby mineralised areas, including altered volcanic and sedimentary host rocks, widespread silicification, and argillic alteration, all features commonly associated with epithermal-style silver and gold systems.
Mineralisation at Mt. Gunyan is structurally controlled and vein-hosted, with brecciated higher-grade zones also identified. These are important indicators because they suggest the system has the characteristics of a meaningful mineralised target rather than an isolated occurrence. Together, these geological features strengthen the view that Mt. Gunyan forms part of a larger district-scale system and support its potential to contribute additional value as exploration advances.
Exploration work at Mt. Gunyan has identified a strong geochemical signature. The combination of anomalous metals provides a solid foundation for ongoing exploration and supports the prospectivity of the target within the Texas district.
Historical drilling, together with more recent fieldwork, has confirmed mineralisation across multiple zones at Mt. Gunyan. Current interpretation indicates potential for additional extension along strike and at depth, with further work focused on refining geological understanding, increasing confidence in the mineralised system, and identifying additional higher-grade zones.
Its proximity to Twin Hills also adds practical relevance to the opportunity. If future work continues to demonstrate comparable mineralisation and scale, Mt. Gunyan could support broader development planning within the project area by contributing additional resource growth in close proximity to existing infrastructure.