Inventus Mining Begins Bulk Sample Processing at Pardo Gold Project

Reuters
Nov 06
Inventus Mining Begins Bulk Sample Processing at Pardo Gold Project

Inventus Mining Corp. has commenced processing a 4,816-tonne bulk sample from the 007 North zone at its wholly-owned Pardo Gold Project, located northeast of Sudbury, Ontario. The sample, being milled at McEwen Inc.'s Stock Mill, returned a weighted average grade of 3.84 gpt gold over 1.82 metres from 28 drill holes. The company is also progressing with its Phase 2 drilling program, having completed 46 holes totaling 1,080 metres, with results pending. This work is part of Inventus's strategy to assess the economic potential of the Pardo project's shallow, flat-lying paleoplacer gold system and to support a future resource estimate. Results from the bulk sample milling and drilling assays will be released when available.

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