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Sarytogan lights up Kazakh copper play in shallow drilling
Shallow drilling revealed a 600-meter-wide copper anomaly with up to 0.5% copper, prompting plans for deeper drilling to explore a larger deposit, company says.
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Sarytogan lights up Kazakh copper play in shallow drilling
Shallow drilling in Kazakhstan has uncovered a copper bedrock anomaly with porphyry fingerprints, putting Sarytogan Graphite in the hunt for a potentially large copper system.
·Sydney, Australia
Read Full ArticleSarytogan Reports Shallow Drilling Defines Strong Copper Bedrock Anomaly
Sarytogan Graphite Limited (ASX: SGA) has announced drilling results from the Baynazar Copper Exploration Project in Kazakhstan, where shallow KGK drilling at the Ilkin prospect has delineated a broad bedrock copper anomaly. Highlights Results from 130 KGK drill holes for 1,775m have been received for the Ilkin Prospect at Baynazar. Holes were drilled through shallow quaternary cover and weathered rock to refusal, averaging 12m, with the deepes…
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