Coro Mining Intersects 150 Meters of 1.13 Percent Copper At Surface

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Coro Mining (TSX:COP) reported further substantial intercepts of copper mineralization at its Marimaca project. Highlights of results included an intercept of 150 meters grading 1.13 percent copper at surface. As quoted in the press release: All 8 holes, MAR-09 to MAR-16, were drilled in the West Zone, and all intersected significant copper mineralization as shown …

Coro Mining (TSX:COP) reported further substantial intercepts of copper mineralization at its Marimaca project. Highlights of results included an intercept of 150 meters grading 1.13 percent copper at surface.
As quoted in the press release:

All 8 holes, MAR-09 to MAR-16, were drilled in the West Zone, and all intersected significant copper mineralization as shown on Table 1. Results for all 16 holes are shown on Tables 3 and 4. Drill hole locations and mineralized zones are shown on Figure 2 and a long section through the West Zone is shown on Figure 3.

Coro president and CEO, Alan Stephens, said:

We continue to be impressed by the results received from our first drilling campaign at Marimaca. Subject to financing, we now intend to aggressively advance Marimaca to an initial resource estimate with a view to confirming its economic viability as quickly as possible.

Click here for the full press release.

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