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    cobalt investing

    First Cobalt Further Extends Kerr Target to 350 Metres

    Scott Tibballs
    May. 24, 2018 08:37AM PST
    Battery Metals

    First Cobalt has reported that results of recent drilling have further extended the strike length of the mineralized zone in the Kerr area to over 350 metres.

    First Cobalt (TSXV:FCC,ASX:FCC,OTCQX:FTSSF)has reported that results of recent drilling have further extended the strike length of the mineralized zone in the Kerr area to over 350 metres.

    According to the press release, results to date from this recently-identified mineralized zone located south of Kerr Lake in the Cobalt North area of the Canadian Cobalt Camp confirm the area hosts a near-surface network of cobalt veins and disseminated mineralization associated with silver and nickel, as well as copper, zinc and lead.

    As highlighted in the press release:

    • Majority of mineralization intercepted between 25 and 100 metres below surface and is believed to extend to surface
    • Drilling continues to intersect a network of cobalt veins and disseminated mineralization associated with silver and nickel within wider intervals containing elevated copper, zinc and lead including:
      • 0.11 percent cobalt, 28.1 g/t silver and 0.99 percent copper over 3.3m
      • 0.21 percent cobalt, 89.2 g/t silver and 0.96 percent lead over 1.8m

    Click here to view the full First Cobalt Corp (TSXV:FCC,ASX:FCC,OTCQX:FTSSF) press release.

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