Inca Minerals Limited (ASX:ICG) Confirms High-Grade Gold and Antimony at Hurricane Project
Assay Results
Inca Minerals Limited (ASX:ICG) has confirmed exceptional high-grade gold and antimony results from 84 rock chip samples at the Hurricane Project in North Queensland. The assays revealed multiple samples with gold grades exceeding 5g/t, including a noteworthy 81.5g/t Au from Hurricane South – Sample MC0374. Additionally, highly anomalous antimony levels were recorded, with Sample HRX10029 showing 35.1% Sb.
Executive Comments
Dr Emmanuel Wembenyui, Inca Exploration Manager, stated, “The identification of high-grade gold and antimony in rock chips across different locations which have never been drilled, highlights the significant exploration potential of the Hurricane Project for the discovery of gold and antimony. Inca Minerals is looking forward to progressing follow-up exploration programs to build on this significant rock chip data.”
Future Plans
Inca Minerals plans to undertake follow-up exploration activities, including target generation, soil surveys, expanded rock chip sampling, and airborne geophysical surveys. The company is also progressing stakeholder engagements and obtaining necessary approvals to commence reconnaissance drilling.
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