Churchill Resources Inc. updates on its fall evaluation program at the Black Raven Property in Central Newfoundland, including drilling, soil samples, and trenching. Assay results for drilling and channel samples are pending, with soil results received. The fall program targets four prospects, with new polymetallic veins discovered at Pomley Cove Pond. The Company plans to extend the drilling program past 5,000m.
The soil sampling program covered a large portion of the property, identifying anomalies for antimony, gold, silver, lead, zinc, copper, molybdenum, and arsenic. Results indicate potential strike extensions and new discoveries. Optical-sorting studies are being conducted to produce a high-grade pre-concentrate of direct shipping ore material. The Company’s evaluation program aims to define mineralization at depth and along strike.
Churchill Resources Inc. is focused on critical minerals in Canada, with projects in Newfoundland & Labrador. The Black Raven Property has potential as a high-grade underground mine, providing a domestic source of antimony. The Company aims to prepare initial resource estimates and advance towards a maiden resource compliant with National Instrument 43-101. The project benefits from excellent infrastructure and local expertise.
Churchill Resources has initiated optical-sorting studies on Frost Cove Antimony Mine material to produce a high-grade pre-concentrate. Exploration activities on the Black Raven Property aim to define mineralization at depth and along strike. The Company seeks to establish a domestic source of antimony supply in North America, addressing a current lack of high-grade sources in the region.
Churchill Resources Inc. is a Canadian exploration company focused on strategic minerals in Canada, with projects in Newfoundland & Labrador. The Company’s management team, board, and advisors have extensive experience in mineral exploration and mining. Churchill’s Newfoundland projects have the potential to benefit from the province’s established minerals industry and exploration sector. For further information, contact Conan McIntyre or Paul Sobie.
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