Power Metals Resources confirms the high copper and cobalt potential of the Kisinka project in DRC
Power Metals Resources is now confident that its Kisinka project contains high levels of copper and cobalt. This strong potential has been confirmed by sample analyzes, encouraging the company to continue work to identify drilling targets, indicates a dispatch from the Ecofin Agency.
Mining company Power Metals Resources has confirmed the strong copper and cobalt potential of its Congolese Kisinka project, thanks to new sample analysis results. The samples in question were taken during an exploration campaign conducted at the start of the year and submitted to the South African laboratory ALS Chemex.
“These lab results provide definitive proof, for the first time, that the project contains a significant amount of cobalt, while confirming the extent of copper targets,” said Paul Johnson, CEO of the company listed on AIM.
The prospective zone covers, we learned, an area large enough to contain one or more ore bodies. With this confirmation of the potential of its license, the challenge for the company will now be to take Kisinka to the next step of identifying precise drilling targets