Total Metals startet Bohrprogramm beim Electrolode Critical Minerals Projekt

Reuters
Feb 09
Total Metals startet Bohrprogramm beim Electrolode Critical Minerals Projekt

Total Metals Corp. hat die Beschleunigung der Explorationsaktivitäten beim zu 100 % unternehmenseigenen Electrolode Critical Minerals Project im kanadischen Red Lake Bergbaudistrikt bekannt gegeben. Mit dem Einsatz eines zusätzlichen Diamantbohrgeräts wird das laufende Winter-Bohrprogramm erweitert, um vorrangige elektromagnetische Leiter und historische hochgradige Zonen entlang eines sechs Kilometer langen mineralisierten Trends gezielt zu untersuchen. Ziel ist es, die Kontinuität zwischen der Arrow- und der angrenzenden Garnet-Zone zu erfassen sowie weitere potenziell goldführende Strukturen systematisch zu testen.

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