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Exploration Activities Underway at Sama’s Lola Project in Guinea, West Africa
Sama Resources Inc. (CVE:SME) reports that exploration activities for nickel-copper sulphide and for nickel-cobalt-scandium laterite mineralization are currently underway at the “Lola Project”.
Sama Resources Inc. (TSXV:SME) reports that exploration activities for nickel-copper sulphide and for nickel-cobalt-scandium laterite mineralization are currently underway at the “Lola Project”.
The press release is quoted as saying,
The exploration program includes digging man-made pits, down to a maximum depth of 12 metres on several large laterite plateaus that have already been identified through Sama’s field reconnaissance. To date, 12 pits have been dug on a 400 metre by 400 metre pattern at one of the plateaus (known as the ‘Gogota laterite plateau’) and have returned red limonite, followed downward by asbolane-rich yellow limonite. A limitation on the pit’s maximum depth prevented going through the entire laterite profile. Consequently, no saprolite facies are currently accessible. Saprolite facies will be characterized at a later stage by drilling.
For the complete press release, click here.
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