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Two drill holes intersected 57 metres of 0.36% copper and 65 metres of 0.67% copper in a basal peridotite. Sulphides in the mineralization increase at depth, grading from disseminated to semi-massive net-textured. Anomalous platinum group metals (PGMs) were also observed, as were cobalt and silver.
“This is the first time a peridotite has been seen in the Coldwell,” says Benton President Stephen Stares. “Nowhere else in the complex have we found net-textured sulphides carrying significant copper, PGMs and silver.”
The Bermuda project is near
Benton plans to carry out 5,000 metres of drilling to redefine the Sally Lake deposit and test the Skipper Lake and Bamoos zones.
As well, the company recently acquired a uranium project in the Nipigon Basin and a copper-nickel project in central Newfoundland.
With 13.5 million shares outstanding, Benton has a $3.8-million market capitalization.
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