Core Viewpoint - Metalsource Mining Inc. is advancing its diamond drilling program at the Silver Hill Project in North Carolina, with promising results indicating significant sulphide mineralization [1][2]. Drilling Results - Drill hole SH26-07 intersected a broad zone of mineralization between approximately 129.85m and 155.45m, featuring multiple intervals of semi-massive to massive sulphides, including sphalerite, galena, and pyrite [3][6]. - Drill hole SH26-08 has intersected sulphide mineralization starting at approximately 185m to 191m, with an apparent thickness of 6m and an estimated true thickness of 4m, located south of historic underground workings [4][6]. Geological Context - The Silver Hill Project is situated in the Carolina Terrane, characterized by volcaniclastic and volcano-sedimentary rocks of Neoproterozoic and Cambrian age, with mineralization extending to 550m from the surface [9]. - Recent surface sampling has yielded high-grade results, including 444g/t Ag, 17.7g/t Au, 8.61% Pb, and 0.507% Zn from drill hole SH25-003 [9]. Ongoing Exploration - The current drilling program aims to test down-dip and along-strike extensions of the mineralized system, with plans for step-out drilling to evaluate continuity and scale [6][7]. - Core processing is ongoing, with logging, sampling, and laboratory analysis in progress to determine the economic significance of the identified mineralization [6][7].
Metalsource Mining Inc. Provides Drilling Update at Silver Hill Project