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Alaska Energy Metals Corp V.AEMC

Alternate Symbol(s):  AKEMF

Alaska Energy Metals Corporation is focused on delineating and developing the large-scale, bulk tonnage, polymetallic Eureka deposit containing nickel, copper, cobalt, chromium, iron, platinum, palladium, and gold. The Company’s flagship project, Nikolai, is located about 80 kilometers (km) south of the town of Delta Junction, on the southern flank of the Alaska Range. The Nikolai project hosts Ni-Cu-Co-Cr-PGE mineralization. Two separate, adjacent claims blocks encompass the Nikolai project. The Eureka claim block consists of about 106 State of Alaska mining claims (6,863 hectares (ha)). The Canwell claim block consists of about 59 State of Alaska mining claims (3,820 ha). In total, the Nikolai project covers about 10,683 ha. It also holds a secondary project, Angliers-Belleterre, in western Quebec. The Angliers Project is located within the Angliers and Belleterre townships in the Temiscamingue region of western Quebec. The Angliers Project covers an area of about 26,417.4 ha.


TSXV:AEMC - Post by User

Comment by GoldPathfinderon Sep 20, 2020 3:33pm
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Post# 31588837

RE:RE:RE:Aurora hole #7

RE:RE:RE:Aurora hole #7 Regarding hole 7.

"We are pleased to see this shallow dipping 7m thick quartz vein with considerable sulphides present as part of a broader 22m thick zone of interest. While the presence of gold won’t be known until the assays are returned, we know in a Pogo-style system there can be large variations in grade and vein thickness within short distances and it is important to drill more holes into this immediate area to test for grade variation, lateral extents of the vein and possible stacked sets nearby."

-Managing Director Duncan Chessell

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