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Blackrock Silver has announced initial results from its 20,000m infill drilling campaign at its Tonopah West silver-gold project in the Walker Lane trend in Nevada, USA.Resource conversion drilling within the southern end of the DPB resource area has expanded and confirmed the high-grade continuity of gold and silver in the shallowest portion of the resource area. Highlights included 2.59m grading 1920.93gpt silver and 20.26gpt gold for a 3744gpt silver equivalent.
We will drill it all out," said Blackrock Silver chief executive Andrew Pollard at the 2023 Precious Metals Summit in Beaver Creek, Colorado in September.An exploration component targets expansion potential across a 1km trend of vein corridor linking the DBP to the NW step-out resource areas. "There are 12Moz excluded and orphaned to the northwest. We are looking to drill link them to the main resource. There is possibly another 30-40Moz there in addition to the 12Moz orphaned.
Eric Sprott Andrew Pollard Tonopah West
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