Core Insights - Aston Bay Holdings has reported significant findings from its 2025 summer field program at the Epworth project, including high-grade mineralization of copper and silver [1][3][4]. Group 1: Mineralization Findings - The field program identified 17 new base and precious metal showings associated with Mobile Magnetotelluric (Mobile MT) geophysical anomalies, with notable assays including up to 29.2% Cu and 217 g/t Ag [3][5]. - Other significant results include 5.42% Cu with 1.89 g/t Au, 3.73% Cu with 2.08 g/t Au, and up to 10.1% Zn, 17.8% Pb, and 766 ppm Co from select grab samples [3][7]. - The mineralization is linked to the Recluse Group rocks, which are believed to be the source of the geophysical anomalies, indicating potential for further undiscovered mineralization [5][19]. Group 2: Exploration and Future Plans - The 2025 field program involved a four-week exploration effort focusing on the southern half of the property, where previous exploration was limited [7][29]. - The company plans to integrate the new data into a 2026 drill program targeting both high-grade veins and large-scale stratigraphic Cu-Ag-Co mineralization [6][21]. - The exploration strategy is supported by the current market trend towards record copper and silver prices, enhancing the project's economic viability [6][29]. Group 3: Project Overview - The Epworth Property is located approximately 80 km southeast of Kugluktuk in Nunavut, Canada, covering an area of about 102,200 hectares [29][36]. - The property is accessible via float plane and helicopter, with logistical support from nearby communities [29][36]. - Aston Bay has an agreement with Emerald Geological Services to earn an 80% interest in the property through a minimum of $3 million in exploration expenditures over four years [31].
Aston Bay Identifies 17 New Base and Precious Metal Showings at the Epworth Copper-Silver Project, Nunavut, Canada
Accessnewswire·2026-01-15 12:00