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Adriatic Metals has extended high-grade poly Metallic Deposit in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Published May 5, 2020
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Adriatic Metals has extended its Rupice high-grade poly metallic deposit in Bosnia by another 20 metres at depth with a stellar intercept of over nearly 9 metres running at 2.4 grams per tonne gold, 398g/t silver, 1.79% zinc, 3.16% lead, 0.35% copper and 45% barite from 368.5m down hole.

The company said this is the deepest massive sulphide intercept at the southern end of Rupice and it has confirmed the deposit is still open at depth and to the south, north and east, The West reports.

Adriatic said the mineralisation at Rupice is heading south towards the Jurasevac- Brestic prospect and that with the winter months at an end, it will be able to continue drilling to test both to the south and at depth.

Other new diamond drill hole results have also confirmed that the central part of the deposit is still running strong with some very decent width’s intersected, including 26.7m grading 3.95g/t gold, 502g/t silver, 6.75% zinc, 3.76% lead, 0.35% copper and 72% barite from 275.5m.

Another notable result from central Rupice was a 31m zone grading 3.85g/t gold, 335g/t silver, 9.50% zinc, 8.12% lead, 0.76% copper and 36% barite from 198m.

Rupice looks to be going hard now and the company said that the additional diamond drill holes will provide valuable information for geotechnical studies and the prefeasibility studies that are in progress.

Additionally, Adriatic said that it now has a firm handle on the structural complexity and geology of the deposit, which will ensure that any resources developed feed into a high quality and high confidence development study.

Early last month, the company assured the market that it was fully operational despite some restrictions due to the Coronavirus pandemic and with two rigs churning away at Rupice and two running at its newly defined gravity target at Jurasevic – Brestic prospect, that appears to be the case.

 

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