Drilling on the Wellmet Lake property, near Lynn Lake, Man., has intersected encouraging base metal values, Registry Resources (ME) reports.
A deep hole on the main copper-zinc deposit contained several narrow intersections grading up to 7.22% copper, 0.49% zinc and 0.31% lead over 3.3 ft. Registry believes these intervals may represent slightly transposed lenses of copper-rich footwall mineralization. The hole also included a 37.9-ft. section grading 0.01 oz. gold per ton, 0.34% copper and 2.84% zinc. A recently completed deep electro-magnetic survey has outlined several other parallel anomalies in the Main zone, which will be tested at a future date. The property is 52%-owned by Registry and 48% by Manitoba Mineral Resources.
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