T2 Metals Corp. (TSXV: TWO) has commenced drilling at the Lida copper-silver project on the Walker Lane Belt in Esmeralda County, Nevada.
A diamond drill rig from Timberline Drilling Inc is now aligned on the first drill target, testing the southern limb of the buried high chargeability IP anomaly. Top of the anomaly is interpreted to lie at around 250m vertical depth.
The Lida project is characterized by a broad area of high-grade copper oxide/carbonate mineralization typically exposed within historic workings, that is associated with three buried high chargeability IP anomalies.
Geological setting and IP character suggests Lida has highest potential for skarn-style mineralization developed within the carbonate-rich Poleta Formation. There is no indication from exploration records or field observations that the three IP targets have been previously drill tested.
“Drilling at the Lida copper-silver project is underway, and we now get to reveal the source of the chargeability anomaly that we identified with IP geophysics during mid-2022. Lida sits within the central Walker Lane, Nevada, one of the United States best and busiest exploration addresses for gold, silver, copper and lithium,” said Mark Saxon, President and CEO. “Shareholders will be kept up to date as the programme progresses.”
About T2 Metals Corp
T2 Metals Corp is an emerging copper and precious metal company enhancing shareholder value through exploration and discovery. T2 is focused on the Sherridon Project in Manitoba, the Lida Project in Nevada, and the Cora Project in Arizona.
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