Treminco drilling in western Mexico

Assay results from trenches have confirmed the presence of copper oxide mineralization on Treminco Resources’ (VSE) El Magistral property in Mexico’s Sinaloa state.

The results include 0.23% copper across 124 ft, 0.54% across 374 ft., 0.82% over 163 ft. and 1.07% over 98 ft.

The trenches were dug in a 400-by-1,000-ft. area of widespread copper oxide mineralization, the limits of which have yet to be defined.

The copper is hosted within a breccia pipe situated 1,000 ft. south of, and 300 ft. below, the upper trenched area. The pipe also hosts minor silver, cobalt and gold mineralization.

A US$250,000 program of trenching, mapping and drilling has begun.

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