American West Metals Limited (ASX: $AW1) has announced its plans for a large exploration program at the Storm Copper Project in Canada. The program, set to commence in March 2024, will focus on resource expansion/definition and exploration, with approximately 22,000m of RC and diamond drilling planned. The company aims to expand the maiden 17.5Mt @ 1.2% Cu, 3.4g/t Ag resource at Storm, define high-grade copper discoveries, and test new high-grade copper zones along strike and below the existing deposits and copper discoveries.
Dave O'Neill, Managing Director of American West Metals, expressed excitement about the upcoming exploration plans, highlighting the outstanding and immediate growth potential of the initial Storm copper resource. He emphasized the aim to build the copper inventory around the known deposits and high-grade prospects, as well as to explore the emerging, large-scale sedimentary copper system. O'Neill also mentioned the underexplored targets within the highly prospective 100km strike length of the copper horizon and the company's commitment to providing regular news updates as the program progresses.
American West Metals is set to embark on a significant exploration program at the Storm Copper Project, focusing on resource expansion/definition and exploration. The company aims to build on the maiden mineral resource estimate (MRE) and 2023 high-grade copper discoveries, with plans to expand the known deposits, define high-grade copper discoveries, and test new high-grade copper zones. The exploration program will also extend coverage into underexplored areas, including the Blizzard, Tornado, and Tempest Prospects. The company's Managing Director, Dave O'Neill, highlighted the immediate growth potential of the Storm copper resource and the aim to demonstrate the belt scale opportunity that exists at the Project. The program is expected to provide regular news updates as it progresses.