Artemis all set thanks to unique approach
SPONSOREDIt said trunk hole KM-20-10 at the South Zone had hit 4.9m at 6.2% copper-equivalent from 480m, 0.6m at 9.6g/t gold-equivalent from 491m and 1.6m at 3.1% Cu-eq from 494m.
It said the drillhole was being used as a trunk hole to wedge a number of branch holes aimed at the 1500-foot level previously described by Exxon Minerals.
Artemis all set thanks to unique approach
SPONSOREDThe company said the hole was about 40m below the 1500-foot level and was 80m above a hole drilled in March which had intersected 6.1m at 7.8g/t Au-eq.
The Kay Mine VMS deposit has been defined to a depth of about 900m and Arizona Metals believes it's open for expansion on strike and at depth.
Exxon Minerals had established proven and probable reserves of 5.8 million tonnes grading 2.2% copper, 2.8g/t gold, 3.03% zinc and 55g/t silver in 1982, Arizona Metals said.
Further results are pending from the ongoing drilling, which resumed a month ago after COVID-19 restrictions were lifted in Arizona.
The company is also planning to start a drilling programme at its Sugarloaf Peak gold project in Arizona's La Paz county next week, although CEO Marc Pais said this month the company's primary focus remained on the Kay Mine project.
It had raised just over C$6 million in a bought-deal offering priced at 65c per unit in May, primarily for exploration at Kay Mine in Yavapai county.
Arizona Metals (TSXV: AMC) shares started trading on the Venture Exchange in August 2019 after the company, previously named Ring the Bell Capital Corp, completed a three-cornered amalgamation with a subsidiary and Croesus Gold.
Its shares have ranged from 16-75c and closed up 1.7% yesterday to 61c to capitalise it at $39 million (US$28.5 million).