Mineralization Intersect At The Goodwin Project
MIRAMICHI, NB - SLAM Exploration Ltd. reported on holes GW24-06 and GW24-07 on its wholly Goodwin Project located 35 kilometers south of the Caribou mine and mill complex in the Bathurst Mining Camp (BMC) of New Brunswick.
GW24-06 intersected a 47.6 meter zone of sulphide mineralization from 45.45 meters to 93.05 meters. The Company has sawn 56 samples from this hole for shipment to ALS Chemex in Moncton. This mineralization is similar to the zone in hole GW24-03 that intersected 1.17% copper equivalent over 60.60 meters.
GW24-07 intersected a 39.48 meter zone of sulphide mineralization from 18.05 meters to 57.53 meters and another zone of 14.53 meters from 72.12 meters to 88.65 meters. The Company is sawing 61 samples from this hole for shipment to ALS Chemex in Moncton. The mineralization in GW24-07 is more massive than the zone in hole GW24-03 that intersected 1.17% copper equivalent over 60.60 meters. Hole GW24-07is a 40 meter step out to northwest of GW24-04. All 5 Farquharson holes have been drilled at a dip of -50 degrees toward an azimuth of 040 degrees.