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Oracle Mining Corp. (TSX:OMN,OTCQX:OMCCF) announced new assay results for its Oracle Ridge copper mine, located in Southern Arizona.
Oracle Mining Corp. (TSX:OMN,OTCQX:OMCCF) announced new assay results for its Oracle Ridge copper mine, located in Southern Arizona.
As quoted in the press release:
Drill hole ODH-24 encountered an interval of 17.5 feet of 5.81% copper and ODH-27 encountered an interval of 26.0 feet of 3.27% copper. In addition, the Corporation believes ODH-26, with an interval of 87.5 feet of 2.32% copper, is important as it indicates a large-scale irregularity in the intrusive/carbonate contact.
Click here to read the full Oracle Mining Corp. (TSX:OMN,OTCQX:OMCCF) press release.
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