Altamin Limited (ASX: $AZI) has announced the first assay results from the 2024 channel sampling program at the Gorno Project. The program has returned high-grade Zn-Pb-Ag mineralisation outside of the current Mineral Resource Estimation (MRE) footprint. The first batch of assays from 112 samples taken at 3 key areas have shown promising results, with the channel sampling program continuing to target high priority areas.
The channel sampling program at the Gorno Project has been a success, with the initial batch of assays revealing high-grade Zn-Pb-Ag mineralisation outside of the current MRE footprint. This is a significant development for Altamin as it extends the mineralisation into areas previously outside of the MRE. The program is designed to extend the mineral inventory footprint of the MRE and is expected to be completed in September. The results from the channel sampling program have confirmed the prospective nature of the Breno formation, indicating the potential for additional high-grade resource within the Breno unit. Follow-up drilling will be crucial to determine the full extent of mineralisation and to build on this new discovery.
Altamin Limited (ASX: $AZI) has reported high-grade Zn-Pb-Ag mineralisation from the first batch of assays of the 2024 channel sampling program at the Gorno Project. The program has successfully extended the mineralisation into areas outside of the current MRE footprint, particularly in the highly prospective Breno formation. The company plans to continue the channel sampling program to further delineate the mineral inventory footprint of the MRE. Additionally, the final assays from the 2023 infill and step-out drill program have confirmed the extension of mineralisation 200m to the South of the current MRE footprint, indicating the potential for down-dip extension. Altamin's focus on exploring and developing base and critical metals in Italy demonstrates its commitment to advancing its projects and delivering value to its stakeholders.