Core Insights - King Global Ventures Inc. has announced positive results from its recent diamond drill program at the Silver Cord Project, indicating the presence of a polymetallic vein system with significant mineralization [1][8][12] Drilling Program Details - The drill program consisted of eight holes totaling 9,000 feet, targeting induced polarization anomalies beneath the historic Silver Cord Mine [1][6] - Significant intersections included high-grade silver, lead, zinc, and antimony mineralization, with notable results from holes SC-25-004 and SC-25-007 [6][8] Mineralization Findings - The drilling confirmed a polyphase Ag-Pb-Zn-Sb vein system within the Spud Mountain stratigraphy, with multiple polymetallic intervals identified [2][8] - High-grade intervals included 619.6 grams (21.8 ounces) per tonne silver and 1,175.0 grams per tonne antimony [6][8] Geological Insights - The results suggest a model for multiple mineralizing pulses and stacked mineralized zones, with the Silver Cord structural corridor acting as a hydrothermal pathway [8][10] - Observed metal zonation indicates a transition from early Zn-Pb-Cu veinlets to broader Ag-Pb-Zn veins, consistent with multi-phase mineralizing systems [9][10] Future Plans - The company plans to initiate the next phase of drilling in Q1 2026 to further explore the high-grade intervals and test the structural corridor [13][12] - The ongoing exploration aims to better understand the geometry and continuity of the mineralized zones [12][13]
King Global Drilling Encounters High-Grade Polymetallic Veins of Silver, Gold, Lead, Zinc and Antimony
Thenewswire·2025-12-02 14:05