CopAur Minerals Inc. (CPAU) is pleased to announce that APEX Geoscience Ltd. has successfully integrated the results from approximately 20,000 meters of reverse circulation and diamond core drilling conducted in 2020 and 2023 into the Kinsley Mountain geology and mineralization model.
The Kinsley Mountain site currently hosts mineral resources of 418,000 indicated ounces at an average of 2.63 g/t gold and 117,000 inferred ounces at 1.51 g/t gold. Notably, this includes 302,000 ounces of high-grade gold averaging 6.11 g/t within the Western Flank Zone.
The updated geology and mineralization model has been made available in the Company's data room, granting access to Global Resource Engineering (GRE), which is tasked with producing the Preliminary Economic Analysis (PEA) for the Kinsley Mountain Gold Project.
Representatives from CopAur, including the Lead Ram owner's team, APEX, and GRE, are set to meet on the Kinsley property in eastern Nevada this week to address site-specific layout and arrangement considerations essential for the PEA.
Andrew Neale commented, "Updating the Kinsley Mountain geology model is a key milestone in progressing the project and comprises a critical component of the PEA. I'm excited to assemble our team on the Kinsley Property, as nothing beats 'boots on the ground' to get the team focused on what is required to move this project forward."
CopAur is a mine development company dedicated to advancing projects in the mineral-rich gold regions of Nevada. The flagship project is the Kinsley Mountain Gold Project, a Carlin-style gold project located in the Kinsley Mountains, approximately 80 km SSW of West Wendover.
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