Corazon Mining Ltd (ASX:CZN, OTC:CRZNF) has wrapped up the latest exploration phase at the Fraser Lake Complex (FLC), part of the Lynn Lake Nickel-Copper-Cobalt Sulphide Project in Manitoba, Canada.
This phase included a two-hole, 869-metre diamond drilling program, focusing on high-priority conductive geophysical anomalies within the project area.
Findings align with data
The drilling targeted anomalies identified by 3D induced polarisation (IP) and magnetotelluric (MT) geophysical surveys, revealing low-tenor magmatic sulphide mineralisation indicative of the Lynn Lake style.
The findings align with the historical data of the region, suggesting the presence of significant mineral deposits.
Samples from the drilling have been dispatched for detailed laboratory analysis, with results anticipated later this quarter.
Corazon's recent work at the FLC underscores its commitment to refining exploration models and enhancing target generation based on cutting-edge geophysical techniques.
The company has used the latest 3D IP and MT surveys to isolate three high-priority conductive anomalies, MTC-1, MTC-2, and MTC-3, enhancing its drill targeting accuracy.
Advancing the portfolio
In addition to its activities in Canada, Corazon continues to advance its portfolio in other jurisdictions, including the upcoming drilling of a high-priority porphyry copper-gold target at the Mt Gilmore Project in New South Wales.
The company is also moving to divest its lithium rights at the Miriam Project in Western Australia to Future Battery Minerals Limited.
This will include a transaction that will see Corazon retain significant exposure to the project's potential upside, expected to be finalised in May 2024.
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