Sky Metals Says New South Wales Project Drilling Intersects Thick, Shallow Tin-Tungsten-Silver Mineralization

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Mar 11

Sky Metals (ASX:SKY) said reverse circulation drilling at the Tallebung tin project in New South Wales continued to intersect thick, shallow, and high‑grade tin-tungsten-silver mineralization across multiple areas of the deposit, according to a Wednesday Australian bourse filing.

The company encountered intercepts of 8 meters at 1.2% grade of tin and 0.3% grade of tungsten from 41 meters, as well as 46 meters at 0.3% grade of tin and 30.2 grams per tonne (g/t) grade of silver from 15 meters, the filing said.

Assays from surface rock chips confirmed southern extensions to the deposit, with grades of 1.10% of tin and 18.2 g/t of silver, per the filing. Follow‑up drill holes to test these new extensional targets have been already permitted and approved.

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