IG Asia announced positive exploration results from initial reconnaissance drilling at the Yuzhnaya Ploschad prospect within the Pribrezhniy Project in Kazakhstan. The drilling confirmed historical copper mineralization and identified a new mineralized zone, indicating the potential for expanding resources in the area.
IG Asia Recon Drilling Intercepts 50 Meters of 1.16% Copper Equivalent at Yuzhnaya Ploschad Prospect, Pribrezhniy Project Kazakhstan is pleased to announce encouraging exploration results from an initial reconnaissance drilling program within two out of three prospective areas identified thus far within the greater Pribrezhniy project license area, a cluster porphyry copper system, and outside of the known “Pribrezhniy Copper Deposit”, in the Republic of Kazakhstan .
Drilling confirmed historic copper mineralization discovered during Soviet exploration programs and identified a new previously unknown mineralized zone at “Yuzhnaya Ploschad” . IGA had routine quality control procedures which insured that every drillhole batch included five percent of standard certified reference materials specially selected for porphyry copper-molybdenum deposits of high, medium and low grades for Cu and Mo. Five percent of blank samples to control the samples’ processing quality and three percent field duplicates .
During this initial site visit, the porphyry style mineralization was confirmed by IG Asia geologists in several trenches with copper oxide debris observed around the area of the historical hole C-6. Also, it was noted that an extensive area to the W and NW of the Shabigon prospect is covered by loose quaternary sediments up to 5m thick which may conceal underlying porphyry type mineralization .Thomas E.
Hydrogeological and seismic geophysical surveys within the Pribrezhniy Cu porphyry deposit as part of ongoing Pre-feasibility work.Volodymyr Buchynskyy, P. Geo, Vice President Exploration of IG Asia LLC and a “qualified person” within the meaning of NI 43-101 has prepared, validated and approved the scientific and technical information contained in this press release. During the exploration program from October to November 2024, Mr.
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