Sienna Resources Intersects Massive Sulphide Mineralization
Sienna Resources Intersects Massive Sulphide Mineralization on its Slttberg Nickel-Copper-Cobalt Project Drill Program in Sweden Sienna Resources (SIETSX.v) (A1XCQ0 FSE) (SNNAFOTCBB) is pleased to announce the completion of its drill program on its flagship nickel, copper and cobalt Slttberg Project in Sweden. All samples will be shipped next week to ALS Global with the expected assay results back in 4-6 weeks. In 2018, Sienna intersected 13.0 meters averaging 0.32% nickel and 0.28% copper and 0.034% cobalt and 0.32 ppm platinum + palladium in drill hole SIE-18-005, as reported in Siennas News Release dated May 17, 2018. As a follow up to hole 18-005, Sienna drilled hole SIE-19-001, which represents a 50 meter step out to the west and down-dip of the mineralization intersected in hole SIE-18-005. SIE-19-001 was drilled to a depth of 259.5 meters. Based upon a visual inspection by the head geologist at the drill, drill hole SIE-19-001 intersected bodies of semi-massive to massive sulfide mineralization and breccias over a 4.625 meter interval from 168-172.625 meters, with additional masses of sulfide mineralization and breccia that persisted to a depth of 195 meters1. The sulfide mineralization intersected in 19-001 was also associated with and hosted by a swarm of diabase (mafic) dikes, which persisted to the end of the hole at 259.5 meters. The density and thickness of the mafic dikes seen in 19-001 are far greater than seen in other drill holes in the area and in surface exposures. Further, the presence of visible sulfide mineralization distributed over a 27 meter interval in the drill hole2 and the intensity of the dike swarm may suggest that Sienna is tapping into a feeder zone for the system. Assays and analytical results for drill hole SIE-19-001 are pending, and further drilling to deeper levels may be needed to determine the geometries and tenor of mineralization in the area, and to test the feeder zone concept. Year of the Profit, Oilseeker