Osisko Metals Incorporated (TSX: OM) has released new drill results from the Gaspé Copper Project in eastern Québec, including 35 mineralised intercepts from ten drill holes.
The results include a notable southern extension intercept of 163.5m averaging 0.47% Cu, further demonstrating the scale and continuity of mineralisation at the project.
Highlights:
- Drill hole 30-1144
- 748.0 metres averaging 0.27% Cu (0.37% CuEq – infill and expansion)
- Drill hole 30-1146
- 729.0 metres averaging 0.21% Cu (0.29% CuEq – infill and expansion)
- Drill hole 30-1142
- 585.0 metres averaging 0.24% Cu (0.31% CuEq – infill and expansion)
- 245.0 metres averaging 0.55% Cu (0.70% CuEq – expansion)
- Drill hole 30-1143 (Southern Extension)
- 163.5 metres averaging 0.47% Cu (0.50% CuEq – expansion)
- Drill hole 30-1141
- 171.5 metres averaging 0.42% Cu (0.46% CuEq – infill)
- Drill hole 30-0881 (historical re-assay)
- 62.5 metres averaging 0.29% Cu (0.38% CuEq – expansion)
- 421.8 metres averaging 0.28% Cu (0.39% CuEq – expansion)
- Drill hole 30-1135
- 201.0 metres averaging 0.20% Cu (0.31% CuEq – expansion)
The drilling campaign included both infill and expansion holes. The infill intercepts, located within the 2024 mineral resource estimate (MRE) model, are designed to upgrade inferred resources to the measured or indicated categories. The expansion intercepts lie outside the 2024 MRE model and may contribute to additional resources in a future update.
Some of the newly reported holes contain both shallow infill mineralisation and deeper expansion intercepts, supporting the potential to grow the resource footprint at Gaspé Copper.
Further assay results are expected as the company continues advancing the project toward an updated MRE.
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