Foran assays extend copper zone at McIlvenna Bay project in Saskatchewan

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The camp at Foran Mining’s McIlvenna Bay polymetallic project in Saskatchewan. Credit: Foran Mining.

Foran Mining (TSX: FOM) cut a highlight result of 21.3 metres grading 1.55% copper at its McIlvenna Bay project in east-central Saskatchewan.

Hole BZ-25-02 also intersected 0.69% zinc, 4.8 grams per tonne silver and 0.01 gram gold from 1,186 metres depth, Foran said Tuesday in a statement. This included 7.6 metres grading 1.9% copper, 0.85% zinc, 5.3 grams silver and 0.01 gram gold.

Vancouver-based Foran is planning to drill up to 6,500 metres this summer with two rigs as it works to complete a maiden resource estimate for the project’s Tesla zone. Results from an additional 14 drill holes completed at the Tesla and Bridge zones this past winter remain pending.

“The latest results returned consistent high-grade intercepts, bolstering potential for resource growth in the forthcoming maiden resource…

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