Kintavar Intercepts Longest Mineralized Interval at Mitchi

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Kintavar Exploration has found the longest mineralized interval at its Mitchi property, which spans 0.20 percent copper over 216 meters.

Kintavar Exploration (TSXV:KTR) has released the final assay results for its 2018 drilling program on the Mitchi project.

As stated in the press release:

The western portion of the Sherlock zone delivered in its objectives to open the mineralization to the West while confirming the presence of all the main mineralized horizons which are tightly stacked, folded and mainly sub-vertical. The mineralized interval of 0.20 percent copper over 216 meters in hole MS-18-46 is the longest on the Mitchi property.

Kiril Mugerman, Kintavar President and CEO, commented:

“We are very excited with these final results from the 2018 drilling program. We have drilled over 10,000 meters, discovered many new mineralized zones and learned a lot about the geology and the structure of the Mitchi project in the past year. As we advance, the intervals become longer and grades inch higher while the Sherlock zone remains open laterally and at depth. With ongoing metallurgical testing, we are hoping to begin demonstrating some economic potential of the stratiform mineralization of the Mitchi project and what we believe could become a district scale project with the entire sedimentary basin having already been staked by Kintavar and royalty free. We are looking forward to going back in the field in the spring to begin drilling the extensions of the Sherlock zone and continue working on the Conan zone.”

Click here to read the full press release from Kintavar Exploration.

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