⛏ B26 Assays

PLUS: 11.03 g/t Gold at Aburna

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😉 B26 Assays

Abitibi Metals Corp. (CSE: AMQ) (OTC: AMQFF) (FSE: FW0), a sponsor of TNBR, has reported results from its infill drilling program at the B26 Polymetallic Deposit project in Quebec, Canada.

Highlights:

  • 22.7 m of 4.0% CuEq, including 10.6 m of 6.3% CuEq.

  • 34 m of 4.1% CuEq, including 10.6 m of 11.4% CuEq.

Abitibi finished a 13,500-meter initial drilling program with 44 holes, awaiting assays for 34 holes. Results from a new drill hole, 20 meters east of the high-grade lens, show significant copper mineralization over 106.5 meters (83.0 to 189.5 meters).

This discovery improves their understanding of the continuity and supports the bulk-tonnage open pit operation goal.

We look forward to seeing what else they can come up with. Well done!

🤩 11.03 g/t Gold at Aburna

Alpha Exploration Ltd. (TSXV: ALEX) has released the final assay results from the initial phase of its 2024 drilling program at the Aburna Gold Prospect in Eritrea, in Northeastern Africa.

Highlights:

  • 5m of 11.03 g/t Au. 

  • 4m of 5.94 g/t Au.

  • 22m of 1.71 g/t Au.

With this stage completed, the company is well-positioned to advance exploration activities at Aburna and other projects under its license. We’ll be watching for the next set of news.

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