Armada Metals (AMM) intersects magmatic sulphides at the Nyanga project in Gabon, Central Africa
The company has completed its phase one diamond drilling program which consisted of 10 holes at the Libonga North, Matchiti Central and Libonga South targets
Notably, all 10 holes intersected dispersed to strongly dispersed and blebby magmatic sulphide
The core is currently being processed and sections will be assayed for nickel, copper, cobalt and platinum group elements (PGE) for future targeting
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Armada Metals (AMM) has intersected magmatic sulphides at the Nyanga project in Gabon, Central Africa.
The company has completed its phase one diamond drilling program which consisted of 10 holes, for 3240 metres, at the Libonga North, Matchiti Central and Libonga South targets along the Libonga-Matchiti Trend (LMT).
Notably, all 10 holes intersected dispersed to strongly dispersed and blebby magmatic sulphide.
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