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IntrepidMetals Corp CEO Ken Brophy joined Steve Darling from Proactive toshare significant updates regarding the latest diamond drill holesfrom the company's Corral Copper Property in Arizona. All fivedrill holes were focused on the Ringo Zone, situated along thesouthern margin of a 3-kilometer-long trend of near-surface carbonatereplacement and supergene enrichment oxide copper-gold-silver-zincmineralization. Brophy highlighted the remarkable results, emphasizingthe project's potential. The drilling at Ringo has revealedimpressive shallow copper grades and mineralized intercepts,showcasing the project's significant gold endowment. Notableintercepts include 21.3 gpt Au over 1.1m in hole CC24_15 and 15.84 gptAu over 4.71m in hole CC24_14. The Ringo Zone spans approximately 900meters by 800 meters and is characterized by favorable AbrigoLimestone, pre-mineral intrusions, alteration, andcopper-gold-silver-zinc replacement-style mineralization. With ninecompleted drill holes in the Ringo Zone totaling 2105 meters, Intrepidis demonstrating the area's potential for economic mineralization.In total, the company has completed 20 diamond drill holes, coveringapproximately 3,900 meters as part of its planned 5,000m program. Theongoing drilling efforts aim to test a 3.5 by 1.5 kmcopper-gold-silver-zinc mineralized footprint, with the objective ofshowcasing its potential to host economic carbonate replacementdeposits (CRD), skarn, and related porphyry copper mineralization.Additionally, the company is excited about its Tombstone Southproject, which is a geological analog to the significant Taylordeposit. Previous drilling at Tombstone intersected high-grade silverveins, and new surveys have identified promising targets for furtherexploration later this year.
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