Sama Resources Increases Mineral Resource Estimate at the Samapleu Deposits

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Sama Resources Inc. (TSXV:SME) announced that the NI 43-101 for their Samapleu deposits in Cote d’Ivoire, West Africa has been revised to reflect significant increases, including an indicated mineral resource of 14.1 million tonnes grading 0.24% nickel and 0.20% copper and containing 61.2 million pounds of copper.

Sama Resources Inc. (TSXV:SME) announced that the NI 43-101 for their Samapleu deposits in Cote d’Ivoire, West Africa has been revised to reflect significant increases, including an indicated mineral resource of 14.1 million tonnes grading 0.24% nickel and 0.20% copper and containing 61.2 million pounds of copper.

As quoted in the press release:

The revised mineral resource estimate includes an indicated mineral resource of 14.1 million tonnes grading 0.24% nickel and 0.20% copper and containing 74.5 million pounds of nickel and 61.2 million pounds of copper, together with an inferred mineral resource of 26.5 million tonnes grading 0.24% nickel and 0.18% copper and containing 134 million pounds of nickel and 107.2 million pounds of copper for both the Samapleu Main and the Samapleu Extension 1 deposits.

Sama’s President and CEO, Dr. Marc-Antoine Audet, said:

We are pleased with this significant mineral resource increase which we consider is a clear indication that the potential of the property is extensive.

To view the whole press release, click here. 

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