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Surge Copper Drills 0 51% Copper Equivalent Over 700 Metres at Ootsa Including 0 60% Copper Equivalent Over 422 Metres adnkronos.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from adnkronos.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
14 dicembre 2020
VANCOUVER, BC, Dec. 14, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Surge Copper Corp. (the “Company” or “Surge Copper”) (TSXV: SURG), is pleased to announce assay results for drill hole S20-219 from the Company’s 100% owned Ootsa Property in British Columbia.
A 10,000 metre drill program is currently underway along the gold rich Seel Trend at Ootsa. One drill is focused on testing the expansion and near-deposit exploration potential at the East and West Seel porphyry Cu-Au deposits, the second is testing new exploration targets.
HIGHLIGHTS
Hole S20-219Hole S20-219 was drilled at the West Seel Deposit at an azimuth of 208 degrees and a dip of -50 degrees to a total depth of 1028 metres. The hole successfully tested a 200 metre by 200 metre zone at surface with limited drill data before passing through 600 metres of the known deposit, then extended known mineralization roughly 228 metres down dip to the southwest.