Drilling Of Western Target At The Kay Mine Project


TORONTO - Arizona Metals Corp. has completed construction of the road to the first of two drill pads which will be used to test the Western Target at the Kay Mine Project. These new pads will allow for testing of the Western Target, while also allowing for drilling of additional coincident anomalies located between the Central and Western Targets. The Central and Western Targets were previously defined based on coincident structural, stratigraphic, geochemical, and geophysical anomalies (through extensive geologic mapping, sampling, and electromagnetic and gravity surveys).

Marc Pais, CEO, commented, “We are pleased to announce the completion of road construction to the Western Target drill pads, and that the first hole to test this large coincident EM-geochemical-gravity anomaly is now underway. While this target is located only 1,200m west of our Kay Mine Deposit, the drilling will be the first to test this area in the history of the property. The Company will continue infill and exploration drilling at the Kay Mine Deposit, while also undertaking the first detailed exploration of the Central and Western Targets in the known history of the property.”