 | The strike length of the shallow, thick, massive copper sulphide mineralization at Ivanhoe Mines Ltd.'s Kamoa North that was discovered earlier this year in drill hole DD1450 on the Kamoa-Kakula mining licence in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) -- 13.05 per cent copper over 22.3 metres (true thickness), at a 2-per-cent copper cut-off grade -- has been significantly extended by assays received from continuing drilling.
Recent drilling has confirmed that the discovery zone of bonanza-grade copper mineralization at Kamoa North ─ the Kamoa North Bonanza Zone ─ is continuous over a strike length of at least 350 metres and a width of up to 60 metres. |