Core Insights - The latest diamond drilling at the Cyclone Deposit has revealed high-grade copper intervals, indicating potential for resource expansion [1] - Significant assay results include drill hole PFS-002 intersecting 12.1m at 5.6% copper and drill hole PFS-001 intersecting 18.2m at 1.1% copper, both outside current pit designs [1] - Reverse Circulation drilling results support the potential for resource upgrade and expansion across multiple deposits [1] Group 1: Drilling Results - Drill hole PFS-002 reported 12.1m at 5.6% copper, including 0.5m at 27.3% copper [1] - Drill hole PFS-001 showed 18.2m at 1.1% copper, with notable intervals of 7.1m at 2.2% copper [1] - High-grade intervals were found near the surface, suggesting additional resource potential [1] Group 2: Resource Expansion Potential - Assays from resource drilling around Cyclone, Chinook, Thunder, and Cirrus Deposits indicate thick copper intervals [1] - Positive implications for resource expansion at Storm are highlighted by the drilling results [1] - Ongoing mine development workstreams include permitting and Pre-Feasibility Study for potential mine development [1]
Aston Bay and American West Metals Intersect Copper Mineralization Outside of Proposed Pit Designs at the Storm Project, Nunavut, Canada