US Cobalt Continues To Drill New High Grade Cobalt Zone With Additional New Thicker Mineralized Zones
US Cobalt Inc. (the “Company“) (TSXV: USCO) (Frankfurt: 26X) (OTCQB: USCFF) announces analytical results from a further three surface core holes drilled during 2017 at the Iron Creek project (the “Property“) in Idaho, USA. All three core holes encountered sulfide mineralization with significant cobalt values. These results confirm that cobalt mineralization exists outside of the …
US Cobalt Inc. (the “Company“) (TSXV: USCO) (Frankfurt: 26X) (OTCQB: USCFF) announces analytical results from a further three surface core holes drilled during 2017 at the Iron Creek project (the “Property“) in Idaho, USA. All three core holes encountered sulfide mineralization with significant cobalt values. These results confirm that cobalt mineralization exists outside of the historical estimate at Iron Creek.
As quoted in the press release:
Sr. Vice President, Exploration, Brian Kirwin commented: “These drill results are very encouraging for potential of the Iron Creek project. These three drill holes, along with drill hole IC17-19, indicate that significant cobalt mineralization exists between the two zones comprising the historical estimate. Drill results continue to be very encouraging with respect to confirming the historical estimate, discovering high grade zones in the footwall of the main No Name Zone, and outlining a significantly wide lower grade envelope of cobalt mineralization. In response to the discovery of the wider mineralized zones, the Company has extended its sampling of the first 13 holes of the 2017 campaign and will be announcing the results as soon as they are ready.”
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