GEM OIL Reports High Copper Assays at Hanson Lake Project in Saskatchewan
GEM OIL INC. announced drill core assays from the Hanson Lake Project revealing up to 1.145% copper and 5.73% sulphur. These findings indicate a significant copper-bearing sulphide mineralization system, supporting further exploration efforts.

GEM OIL INC. has confirmed copper-bearing sulphide mineralization at its Hanson Lake Project with drill core assays showing values up to 1.145% copper and 5.73% sulphur. The project spans 26,318 hectares in Saskatchewan's Flin Flon-Snow Lake Greenstone Belt, a key area for volcanogenic massive sulphide deposits.
The recent assays validate the potential of the mineralizing system and support continued exploration of high-priority targets identified through prior geophysical surveys. This initial drilling campaign marks a significant step for GEM OIL in a promising region, suggesting further advancements in exploration may yield substantial discoveries.




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