Second Core Drill Completed At The Majuba Hill Porphyry Copper Deposit
VANCOUVER - Giant Mining Corp. reported the successful completion of Hole MHB-31 to a depth of 1,086 feet (331 meters). MHB-31 is the second hole of the diamond core drilling program planned for the Majuba Hill Porphyry Copper Deposit in Pershing County, Nevada. Big Sky Exploration, LLC of Eureka, Nevada, drilled MHB-31, which has been quick-logged, sampled, and tagged on-site. A downhole survey confirmed that MHB-31 maintained the planned 310° azimuth and -50° inclination. The core was transported to Woods Process Services, LLC for sawing and processing before being sent to ALS Global Services in Elko, Nevada, for comprehensive laboratory analysis.
“We are very pleased with the progress of our drilling program at Majuba Hill, particularly with the successful completion of MHB-31 at a depth of 1,086 feet," said David Greenway, CEO of Giant Mining. "The drilling is proceeding exceptionally well, thanks to the drillers, the hard work and dedication of Buster and his geological team. We look forward to receiving the lab results from ALS Global Services, which will further our understanding of the deposit and its potential."
Giant Mining's ongoing drilling investment is pivotal in refining the geological model of Majuba Hill, directly strengthening our resource evaluation process. This program is strategically focused on collecting high-quality data to deliver a more precise understanding of the deposit’s size, structure, and mineralization. The insights gained will enable us to update mineralization grades and tonnage estimates with greater accuracy, reducing geological uncertainties and bolstering confidence in the project’s potential.