Source: Midnight Sun Mining Corp.
  • The 2021 exploration campaign on Midnight Sun’s Solwezi Licences has resumed
  • Exploration work to date has been focused on gaining a deeper geological understanding of the various geological models hosting the significant copper mines in the area
  • The exploration program is expected to include work at Dumbwa, Likoka and Mawemba
  • Midnight Sun Mining Corp is an exploration stage company engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties
  • Midnight Sun Mining Corp. (MMA) opened trading at C$0.305 per share

Rio Tinto Mining and Exploration Limited have notified Midnight Sun Mining (MMA) that the 2021 exploration of the Solwezi Licences has resumed.

Exploration work to date has been focused on gaining a deeper geological understanding of the Solwezi Licences within the broader context of the various geological models hosting the significant copper mines in the area.

“Most of the mineralization on the Solwezi Licences occurs under a 40 to 50 metre thick layer of groundcover and there are very few occurrences of outcrop,” stated Al Fabbro, President and CEO of Midnight Sun.

“With this cover, along with the sheer size of the 506 square kilometre land package, we share Rio Tinto’s view that the regional component, while time consuming, is a very necessary step in the exploration process to define and delineate target areas for drilling and potential development.”

Upon returning to the field, the exploration program is expected to include work at Dumbwa, Likoka and Mawemba.

Map of Solwezi licence targets

Dumbwa is a 20-kilometre copper-in-soil anomaly overlying basement rock where previous drilling encountered disseminated chalcopyrite and bornite.

The planned program includes infill soils, air core drilling, reverse circulation drilling and diamond drilling to test possible mineralization in magnetic, radiometric, and induced polarization geophysical responses.

Mawemba

Mawemba is a geophysical anomaly along the Mitu Trend which has returned positive geochemical and air-core drill results similar to the original Mitu discovery area. Diamond drilling and an expanded soil survey are planned for the Mawemba target area.

Likoka

Diamond drill hole MDD-17-15 was initially drilled as a >3.7 kilometre step out from the discovery at Mitu, in the area now called Likoka, and measured 4.23 per cent CuEq over 11.6 metres. The upcoming work will tighten geochemical spacing and increase air core drill coverage of the area in preparation for a diamond drill campaign.

“I am very excited about Midnight Sun’s immediate future, and believe that Rio Tinto’s detailed, systematic approach to exploration at Solwezi is what will ultimately identify the full potential of the licence area,” said Mr. Fabbro.

“The next few exploration programs will be the most important in the company’s history and as our understanding of these licences continues to grow, so do our chances of success.”

Midnight Sun Mining Corp is an exploration stage company engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties.

Midnight Sun Mining Corp. (MMA) opened trading at C$0.305 per share.

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