Elim Mining Drilling Returns 200 ft (61.0 m) of 1.25% CuT from Cactus Project, Arizona

These are great results recently reported by Elim from their Arizona copper extension project. 9,000 feet is a lot of rock and there are many insights that can be gleaned from the drilling data that will help inform eventual mine expansion down the road. This is the kind of project that Bomvu excels at, finding actionable insights from your drilling data. Please contact us to learn more.

“…Elim is pleased to report the first seven holes, totaling 9,009 ft (2745.9 m) from the wholly-owned Cactus Mine (the “Property”), a porphyry copper deposit in Pinal County, Arizona. Some highlights include in hole ECE-002, an enriched intercept of 200 ft (61.0 m) of 1.25% total copper (CuT).”

https://tucson.com/business/elim-mining-drilling-returns-200-ft-61-0-m-of-1-25-cut-from-cactus/article_cf826386-1032-5f7e-a364-1b2069b0dfda.html

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