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INV Metals Announces New Copper-Silver Discoveries at Kaoko, Namibia
INV Metals Inc. (TSE:INV) announced it has discovered additional copper-silver mineralization at the Namibia-based Kaoko property.
INV Metals Inc. (TSX:INV) announced it has discovered additional copper-silver mineralization at the Namibia-based Kaoko property.
The press release is quoted as saying:
Hole INVR-109 intersected 20.0 m grading 1.2% copper and 24.4 g/t silver, including 7.0 m grading 2.8% copper and 59.6 g/t silver. A follow-up drill program of 500 m is planned at the Okozonduno target to commence in October.
INV’s President and CEO, Robert Bell said:
“We are pleased to announce that significant copper mineralization was discovered at two new target areas within the Kaoko property. At the Omatapati target, drilling intersected 19.0 m grading 2.0% copper and 119.8 g/t silver, including 5.0 m grading 6.4% copper and 410.3 g/t silver.”
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