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SLAM Exploration Intersects Massive Sulphide Layers in New Brunswick
SLAM Exploration Ltd. has announced the discovery of over 30 meters of massive sulphide mineralization in drill hole GW26-29 at the Goodwin copper-nickel-cobalt project in New Brunswick, Canada. This followed a VTEM survey conducted earlier in the year. Notable intervals include a 26.1-meter core from 18.7 to 44.8 meters depth. The project has seen four completed drill holes, with results pending, and a fifth in progress.
These holes target VTEM conductors across different zones with notable intersections of gabbro and semi-massive pyrrhotite mineralization. The project aims to explore potential extensions to three known zones of copper-nickel-cobalt mineralization within the Bathurst Mining Camp, covering over 14,000 hectares.
R. P.
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