Aterian, the metal-focused development company, announced that its review identified several high-priority anomalies and indicated a need to increase the target area due for further exploration.
In an update on its 100% owned Agdz copper and silver project in Morocco, the company said it undertook a review of an induced polarisation gradient array and high-resolution IP geophysical survey and came to this conclusion.
The survey was completed on the northern part of the Project (central Morocco) in preparation for scout drilling to be executed on it.
Charles Bray, Chairman of Aterian said the Project has already demonstrated some excellent high-grade copper and silver values, up to 26.5 % Cu and 448 g/t Ag.
Aterian recently acquired Agdz as part of a portfolio of 15 prospective copper-silver and base metal projects covering an area of 762 km2 in Morocco.
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