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AIC Mines (ASX:A1M) gets drill results from Marymia project

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24 May 2022 03:00 (AEST)

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AIC Mines (A1M) has received additional results from drilling at its Marymia project in Western Australia’s Murchison province.

The newest results come from reverse circulation (RC) drilling programs completed at the
Copper Hills prospect and the Hermes North target.

At the end of last year, AIC Mines drilled nine holes at the Copper Hills prospect to test for primary copper sulphide mineralisation below a historically recognised seven-kilometre trend of enriched copper oxides.

Today’s results for Copper Hills account for the last four holes and include four metres at 0.19 per cent copper from 168 metres in 21ACHC0009 and 28 metres at 0.14 per cent copper from 168 metres including 12 metres at 0.21 per cent copper from 176 metres in 21ACHC0007.

Mineralisation at the Copper Hills prospect is defined over five kilometres of strike and is open down dip and along strike.

The company plans to undertake further drilling at Copper Hills to target higher-grade zones by infilling the current broad spaced drill pattern.

Over at the Hermes North target, which AIC is earning up to an 80 per cent interest in, 11 holes were completed in late 2021 to test a gold anomaly.

While the program intersected narrow intervals of amphibolite, sediment and granite, it reportedly didn’t generate any significant gold results.

Company shares ended Monday’s session 1.71 per cent in the red to close at 57.5 cents.

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