Gravity Survey Commences And Claims Staked At Happy Cat Gold Property


VANCOUVER - Black Mammoth Metals Corporation (BMM) reported the commencement of a property-wide ground gravity survey at the 1213 hectare Happy Cat gold property in southern Ravenswood Mining District, Lander County, Nevada.

The gravity survey area substantially covers the 12 square kilometer Happy Cat property with a 150-meter grid, consisting of more than 500 gravity stations. This is the first known ground gravity survey that has been conducted on the Property and is part of the Company's efforts to refine the Property's Carlin-like drill targets with systematic modern exploration. Ground gravity is known to contribute to identifying new structural and stratigraphic features in Carlin-like environments along with confirming the existing structure and stratigraphy that has been indicated by the Company's recently completed UAV magnetic survey and ongoing geologic work.

The Company has staked an additional 12 lode mining claims totaling 100 hectares (247 acres) at Happy Cat. The Property now consists of 146 lode mining claims managed by the Bureau of Land Management covering a surface area of more than 1213 hectares or over 12 square kilometers (2997 acres), with 128 lode claims being contiguous, which represents one of the largest claims positions in southern Ravenswood Mining District. Interpreted results of the gravity survey data is expected near the end of September or early October.