Collective Metals finds High Priority Targets Highlights
- Results from 2023 Phase II soil-sampling program identified multiple porphyry-style Cu-Mo-Au soil anomalies at Lamont Ridge
- Results interpreted to support a > 5 km trend of scattered porphyry-style alteration, geophysical signatures, and geochemistry within Nicola Group volcanics associated small diorite intrusions
- Company has submitted a Notice of Work application necessary for multiple ground-based Induced Polarization (“IP”) surveys in 2024 to generate additional drill targets
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Feb. 13, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- COLLECTIVE METALS INC. (CSE: COMT | OTC: CLLMF | FSE: TO1) (the “Company” or “Collective”) is pleased to provide a review of the Lamont Ridge target area in its flagship Princeton Project (the “Project” or the “Property”), in south-central B.C. The Property hosts several alkalic Cu-Au porphyry targets associated with Triassic diorite intrusions analogous to those associated with the currently producing Copper Mountain Mine, located approximately 10 km east of the Project. While the Trojan-Condor Corridor remains the highest priority target area, results from Phase II of the Company’s two-phase soil geochemical survey (the “Program”), completed in 2023, confirmed four (4) promising prospects (see News Release dated January 8, 2024) with favourable geology, geophysical signatures, and/or historic geochemistry.
Collective Metals finds High Priority Targets at the Lamont (globenewswire.com)