- Playfair Mining (PLY) has successfully completed four short holes during an extensive drill program on its RKV Copper Project
- The 100-per-cent owned project is located in South Central Norway.
- The drill is now being moved to Storboren, the second of seven targets to be tested
- All seven drill targets show compelling coherent MMI Cu anomalies with multiple MMI Cu values greater than 6,000 ppb
- Playfair Mining is unchanged, trading at $0.19 at 10:32 am ET
Playfair Mining (PLY) has successfully completed four short holes during an extensive drill program on its RKV Copper Project.
The 100-per-cent owned project is located in South Central Norway.
The four holes totalled 154.6 metres to test the Rødalen target.
The drill is now being moved to Storboren, the second of seven targets to be tested.
All four holes intersected a previously unknown amphibolite unit containing sulphides, including narrow widths of massive sulphides at the contact with the quartz-mica-schist country rock at Rødalen.
Samples are being cut and prepared for analysis. Playfair will consider future exploration at Rødalen once analytical results have been received.
Playfair is using a lightweight drilling machine that can be disassembled and hand-carried to the drill sites. Although lightweight the drill is capable of drilling to a 150-metre depth using BQ-sized rods and to a 100-metre depth using NQ-sized rods.
All seven drill targets show compelling coherent MMI Cu anomalies with multiple MMI Cu values greater than 6,000 ppb.
Playfair Mining is unchanged, trading at $0.19 at 10:32 am ET.