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Fulcrum commences field operations at the Schreiber-Hemlo project

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Fulcrum Metals plc has provided an update on its exploration activities at its Schreiber-Hemlo project in Ontario, Canada.

Highlights

  • The second phase of geological mapping and sampling has commenced in the Schreiber area of the Big Bear property, part of the wider Schreiber-Hemlo project.
  • The groundworks are designed to further refine the multiple targets identified, building on:
    • The very promising results of the first prospecting phase, which returned up to 45g/t Au in quartz carbonate vein grab samples.
    • The 3.63g/t Au in sulphide bearing banded iron formation (BIF) with potential for significant strike extent.
    • The recent structural study which identified 42 priority exploration targets across the wider Schreiber-Hemlo project.
  • The objective of this programme is to enable the ranking of the drill targets for drill evaluation and testing which is planned for late 3Q23.

Ryan Mee, Chief Executive Office of Fulcrum Metals plc, comments:

“This is an exciting phase of work as we progress towards drilling later this year which builds on the positive work completed at Big Bear so far. I look forward to updating the market in due course not only on this phase of work but also as we commence groundworks across the exciting portfolio of assets held by the company.”

Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/mining/30052023/fulcrum-commences-field-operations-at-the-schreiber-hemlo-project/

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