High-grade intersections encountered at the Dikulushi copper mine in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo indicate the mineralized zone may extend to a depth of at least 300 metres.
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The drilling has tested the Dikulushi body at vertical depths of 200-300 metres below surface. The deepest hole encountered 14.8 metres grading 16.32% copper and 355 grams silver per tonne at 273 metres of vertical depth. Another deep hole cut 7.2 metres grading 17.44% copper and 294 grams silver at 271 metres below surface.
Grades in the deeper drilling ranged from 6% to 20% copper, with silver grades in the range of 100-400 grams per tonne.
More drilling is planned, both downdip and along the eastern strike extension of the orebody, and a feasibility study to evaluate underground potential is slated for September.
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