Aston Bay Identifies Major Four-Kilometre Copper Anomaly at Storm Project in Nunavut
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Aston Bay Identifies Major Four-Kilometre Copper Anomaly at Storm Project in Nunavut
Aston Bay Holdings Ltd. has announced the discovery of a significant new copper anomaly at the Storm Copper Project on Somerset Island, Nunavut. The newly identified Chevron Prospect features a high-priority, 4.1-kilometre by 0.7-kilometre copper anomaly, defined through regional soil geochemistry. This anomaly runs parallel to the main Storm trend and displays similar geological and geochemical characteristics to existing copper deposits in the area. The project is operated by American West Metals Limited under a joint venture with Aston Bay, with the latter maintaining a free carried interest until a decision to mine is made following a bankable feasibility study. No significant quality assurance or control issues were detected in the analysis, and the discovery marks a compelling target for further exploration and potential copper resource expansion.
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