MOD Resources Hits Potentially Significant Copper Mineralization at A4 Dome, Botswana

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MOD Resources has announced the second hole to test the target sequence within the A4 Dome within the T3 Dome Complex in Botswana has intersected potentially significant visible copper mineralization.

MOD Resources (ASX:MOD) has announced the second hole to test the target sequence within the A4 Dome within the T3 Dome Complex in Botswana has intersected potentially significant visible copper mineralization in veins within a zone extending up to 67m down hole width.

According to MOD, intersecting visible copper sulphides at A4 Dome is particularly significant as it reinforces the use of airborne EM that has identified many ‘buried domes’, several with similar geometry to the company’s flagship development project at T3. Drilling at the A4 Dome is the start of a major drilling campaign testing for vein hosted deposits at seven of these newly discovered domes as announced on 15 May 2018.

Managing director of MOD, Julian Hanna said:

“Our geologists are excited that MO-A4-003D has intersected a mineralized stockwork vein system, within what appears to be a large, intact dome. This opens up the possibility that any copper that was deposited in the A4 Dome is still there. The wider significance is that this hole has also confirmed the benefits of using state-of-the-art EM to successfully target copper within these previously unrecognized domes.”

Assay results are pending.

Click here to read the full MOD Resources (ASX:MOD) press release.

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