Antilles (ASX:AAU) hit a stretch of high-grade copper at El Pilar
The latest diamond drill hole into the sulphide mineralisation of El Pilar has returned an outstanding copper intercept.
The latest diamond drill hole into the sulphide mineralisation of El Pilar has returned an outstanding copper intercept.
More high-grade results come among a series of strikes which have done little to dissuade against low-cost, near-term mining.
A flow of gold and copper returns have continued to support the near-term development a low capex mine in central Cuba.
Early exploration has returned indications of a significant copper porphyry system in Cuba.
Antilles could soon have two operating open-pit mines to its name and be placed at the very forefront of a refiring Cuban mining sector.
The continued return of top shelf intercepts reinforces the prospect for low-cost, open pit mining operations in central Cuba.
The first hole of deep drilling has indicated an extensive system at depth, and Antilles are starting to see a potential company maker at El Pilar.
As it looks toward the near-term prospect of a pair of low-cost, open-pit Cuban mines, Antilles continue to show high-grade continuity at El Pilar.
A 30 per cent uplift in gold, antimony, and silver significantly enhances the economics of a La Demajagua mine set to begin construction.
A series of exceptional gold-copper strikes further support creation of a low capex mine providing early cash flow to expansive Cuban operations.