Aston Bay Reports High-Grade Copper Intercepts at Storm Project

Reuters
Oct 20, 2025
Aston Bay Reports High-Grade Copper Intercepts at Storm Project

Aston Bay Holdings Ltd. has announced new exploration results from the Storm Copper Project on Somerset Island, Nunavut. The project, operated in partnership with American West Metals Limited, has intersected significant high-grade copper mineralization outside of current pit designs, with assays from recent drilling at the Cyclone Deposit revealing intervals up to 27.3% copper. Environmental reporting for the 2025 field season is underway, including comprehensive surveys and studies for the upcoming Environmental Assessment. Permitting activities for the project continue as the partners advance toward potential resource expansion.

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