• Mammoth (MTH) has provided initial drill results from its Tenoriba Property in Mexico
  • The drill program is testing a 4 km east-west trend of gold-silver mineralization
  • Highlights include up to 0.69 g/t gold over 6 m and 75.2 g/t silver over 4.5 m
  • CEO Thomas Atkins spoke with Caroline Egan about the results
  • Mammoth Resources is a mineral exploration company focused on acquiring and defining precious metal resources in Mexico and across the Americas
  • Mammoth (MTH) is unchanged trading at $0.11 per share

Caroline Egan sat down with CEO Thomas Atkins to discuss the initial drill results from the Tenoriba Property.

The drill program is testing a 4 km east-west trend of gold-silver mineralization.

Four diamond drill holes have been completed totalling 426 m testing the TA-2 target in the eastern portion (Carneritos area) of the trend.

The Carneritos area remains very prospective and field assessment is underway analyzing drill sections, surface geology, sampling and geophysics data to assist in defining follow-up drill locations on these targets with additional drilling aimed at assisting in more clearly understanding the size, orientation and controls to gold-silver mineralization at Carneritos.

Mammoth Resources is a mineral exploration company focused on acquiring and defining precious metal resources in Mexico and across the Americas.

Mammoth (MTH) is unchanged trading at $0.11 per share as of 1:37 pm ET.

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