Sparton Resources Advances Pense Critical Metals Project with New Claims and Drilling Results
Sparton Resources Inc. reports significant progress at the Pense Critical Metals Project, expanding land holdings to 185 claims and identifying new conductive anomalies. Initial drilling results indicate promising polymetallic sulphide mineralization, including the first chromium and cobalt enrichment reported by the company in the area.

Sparton Resources Inc. has expanded its Pense Critical Metals Project, adding 40 claims and covering about 9,000 hectares. A recent airborne geophysical survey identified 16 conductive anomalies, of which 14 are untested.
Initial drilling involved two holes at Anomaly A, revealing disseminated sulphides and a 5-7-meter zone with chromium values of 0.03%-0.16%. Cobalt and nickel were also detected, with cobalt ranging from 0.016% to 0.019%.
Future work includes follow-up surveys to further assess the anomalies. The current findings suggest potential mineral zoning, indicating the need for additional exploration.




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