Amarc Drilling Continues to Successfully Delineate the IKE Copper-Molybdenum-Silver Discovery

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The new drill results continue to indicate that IKE shares many geological similarities with some of the world’s important copper-molybdenum-silver deposits, like Sierrita and Morenci in Arizona and Valley in BC. 

Amarc Resources (TSXV:AHR) has announced that assay results have been received from five diamond drill holes recently completed at its IKE porphyry copper-molybdenum-silver discovery near Gold Bridge, British Columbia.

The company said that the five very widely-spaced drill holes, were designed to continue to delineate the copper, molybdenum, silver grade distribution within the overall 3.5 km by 2 km mineralized system discovered at IKE. The new drill results continue to indicate that IKE shares many geological similarities with some of the world’s important copper-molybdenum-silver deposits, like Sierrita and Morenci in Arizona and Valley in BC.

President of Amarc, Dr Diane Nicholson said:

“The Amarc team is pleased to report 2018 drill results at IKE that confirm we are advancing an important-scale porphyry copper-molybdenum-silver discovery in the heartland of British Columbia’s producing porphyry copper mines . We are now making plans for an expanded drill program in 2019, with the goal of further delineating the known mineralization at IKE to enable commencement of preliminary engineering.”

Click here to read the full Amarc Resources (TSXV:AHR) press release.

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