Kubuk Upgraded to Resource Deposit
All Kubuk Drill Holes Intersect Mineralisation
Amur Minerals Corporation (“Amur” or the “Company”), a nickel-copper sulphide mineral exploration and resource development company focused on the far east of Russia, is pleased to provide an update on its 2013 drill progress at its Kubuk deposit located within the Kun-Manie licence area.
Highlights:
- As at 2 August 2013, all 21 diamond core holes have intersected nickel and copper sulphide mineralisation at Kubuk.
- These holes have identified a continuously mineralised body of least 750 metres in length (along strike) and approximately 350 metres in width (in the dip direction) having an average thickness of 30 metres containing average nickel grades of 0.66% and 0.32% for copper.
- As a result, the Company has upgraded the Kubuk area from an exploration target to that of a deposit suitable for open cast mining, making Kubuk the fifth resource deposit drilled by the Company to date.
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