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Magna Mining discovers new copper zone at the Shakespeare Project

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Global Mining Review,


Magna Mining Inc. has provided an update on the ongoing regional diamond drilling programme on the Shakespeare Project in Sudbury, Ontario. The initial drillhole on the Southwest (SW) Copper zone has intersected 1.4% Cu over 32.4 m, including 2.3% Cu over 13.9 m, beginning at 64.6 m downhole.

Magna Mining discovers new copper zone at the Shakespeare Project

Dave King, SVP Exploration and Geoscience at Magna stated, “Over the course of 2024, we have approached the regional exploration at our Shakespeare Project in a measured, systematic manner. This target area was identified early in the year, advanced with surface mapping, sampling and geophysical surveys, to bring it to a point we were confident in drill testing. There are no records of any historical drilling being conducted in this area previously and at this time, the zone is open for expansion in all directions. We are in the early days of defining the significance of mineralisation here, however, we are optimistic of the potential and looking forward to continuing to work this target area and testing it further on strike and at depth.”

Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/mining/05112024/magna-mining-discovers-new-copper-zone-at-the-shakespeare-project/

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