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New World Resources (ASX:NWC) receives further results from Antler

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21 June 2021 11:20 (AEST)

Source: New World Resources

New World Resources (NWC) has received further significant results from the Antler Copper Project in Arizona.

Four holes were recently drilled at the project and all intersected high-grade mineralisation.

Best results come from ANT58 where a combined 16.5 metres of high-grade mineralisation was intersected over a 25.6-metre interval.

It also intersected up to 2.4 per cent copper, 5.1 per cent zinc, 3.5 per cent lead, 104g/t silver and 0.35g/t gold.

These results continue to enhance the confidence in the continuity of the high-grade mineralisation.

Additionally, hole ANT55 was drilled in the shallower levels of Antler and intersected up to 3.3 per cent copper, 11.2 per cent zinc, 0.8 per cent lead, 29.1g/t silver and 0.15g/t gold.

Hole ANT57 was drilled to explore the recently discovered South Shoot and while it drifted from its targeted position, it still returned high-grade results.

Results include 6.7 metres at 2.7 per cent copper, 8.8 per cent zinc, 1.4 per cent lead, 49g/t silver and 0.29g/t gold from 395.3 metres; and 0.4 metres at 7.9 per cent copper, 10.2 per cent zinc, 0.2 per cent lead, 32g/t silver and 0.14g/t gold from 409.8 metres.

As the mineralisation remains completely open at depth, New World will use these results to plan deeper follow-up holes.

Assay results are pending for a further 15 holes and will be reported on in due course.

“The more we drill the more our confidence improves that we can bring the very high-grade Antler Copper Deposit into production in a timely manner to capitalise on the strong outlook for copper over the coming years,” Managing Director Mike Haynes said.

“We continue to intersect thick high-grade mineralisation with recent results continuing to confirm its vertical and lateral continuity.”

Two diamond rigs are currently operating at Antler and a new pad has been constructed to undertake deeper drilling.

Shares in New World were steady on the market and trading at 9.3 cents at 11:14 am AEST.

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