Aston Bay Holdings Identifies Large-Scale Copper Targets at Storm Project in Nunavut with New Geophysical Survey

Reuters
Sep 10, 2025
Aston Bay Holdings Identifies Large-Scale Copper Targets at Storm Project in Nunavut with New Geophysical Survey

Aston Bay Holdings Ltd., in collaboration with American West Metals, has announced the identification of multiple large-scale copper exploration targets at the Storm Project in Nunavut, Canada, using the final results from an airborne Mobile MagnetoTellurics $(MMT)$ survey. The survey confirmed several high-priority targets, including a 16km-long conductive anomaly north of the Cyclone Deposit and features at approximately 400m depth in the Midway and Tornado/Blizzard areas. These targets are believed to be associated with copper sulphide mineralization. The project is progressing with permitting and economic feasibility studies, aiming towards a potential mining operation. Aston Bay's CEO, Thomas Ullrich, emphasized the project's alignment with the increasing demand for copper driven by electrification and renewable energy growth.

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