Go Metals (CSE:GOCO) announced today that nickel and copper sulfides have been visually identified at all five
zones from the first ever drilling at the 100% owned HSP project.
Go Metals was up 429% to 45 cents today.
Go Metals targets Canadian battery metal projects. The 100%-owned company flagship is a nickel-copper sulphide project 130 kilometres north of Havre-Saint Pierre, Quebec.
The program has completed 1,250 metres of drilling to date and initial samples have
been sent for analysis at an independent laboratory to be assayed for nickel, copper, platinum, and palladium content.
Commenting on the results, Go Metals geophysical consultant Steve Balch summarized "The AirTEM
survey is responding to the more massive sulphide intersections within the extensive intervals of disseminated sulphide. The results from this maiden drill program are very encouraging and really open up the property as the targets were very widely spaced. The assay results within the disseminated sections will be particularly important as that is where the size of the project will ultimately be determined."
