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PAW Diamond Drill Assay Results Return High Grade Niobium and REO Mineralisation
Pacific Wildcat Resources Corp. (CVE:PAW) announced initial assay results from work at the Kenya-based Mrima Hill project.
Pacific Wildcat Resources Corp. (TSXV:PAW) announced initial assay results from work at the Kenya-based Mrima Hill project.
The press release is quoted as saying:
Based on the results from the diamond core assays to date the combined Yttrium and Heavy REO percentage (expressed as a percentage of the total proportion of Total REO plus Yttrium) is 12.32%. This represents a relatively high proportion of Heavy REO’s plus Yttrium when compared to many other mineral deposits and represents a potential high value product.
PAW’s President, Darren Townsend said:
“These first diamond results confirm the significant depth potential to the Mrima Hill deposit. As can be seen from the cross sections we have now proved the high grade Niobium mineralisation extends at depths substantially deeper than the initial Inferred Niobium resource which is limited to a depth of 30 metres.”
Click here to read the entire news release.
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