Pan Asia Metals (ASX:PAM) has reported encouraging exploration results from its Rosario Copper Project in Chile. The project has shown significant potential with rock chip sampling revealing copper grades as high as 8.9% and silver levels reaching up to 50 ppm. These findings support previous exploration data and highlight the project's strong copper mineralization potential.
The recent exploration activities at Pan Asia Metals' Rosario Copper Project have yielded promising results, with copper grades in rock chip samples reaching up to 8.9%. The project, located near the established El Salvador copper mine in Chile, is benefiting from excellent infrastructure and strategic positioning. PAM is planning a 2000-meter reverse circulation drilling program for early 2025, aiming to further explore and confirm the high-potential areas identified. The company continues to focus on expanding its assets in Chile and Thailand, aligning with the growing global demand for copper and battery minerals.
These high-grade rock chip results at our Rosario Copper Project are extremely encouraging and support our belief in the significant potential of this area. Our strategic focus remains on identifying and prioritizing drill targets, and we are looking forward to advancing our exploration efforts with a planned drilling program in early 2025.