Total Metals Reports High-Grade Zinc and Copper from Electrolode Project
Total Metals Corp. has announced promising results from the Electrolode project in Ontario, highlighting high-grade intervals of up to 38.20% zinc and 3.59% copper. This discovery is significant for the critical minerals sector, indicating potential resource expansion and enhanced project viability.

Total Metals Corp. (TSX-V: TT) reported results from its winter drilling program at the Electrolode property, totaling 8,408 meters across 25 drill holes. Key findings include drill hole EL-26-006, which yielded 8.40% zinc and 0.40% copper over 4.00 meters, with a notable interval of 20.05% zinc over 1.54 meters.
The Electrolode property, covering 3,300 hectares in Northwestern Ontario, hosts a current mineral resource of 2.11 million tons at 0.66% copper and 4.74% zinc. Increased values of gallium and indium in some sections may add further value. The results could impact the critical minerals supply chain, as higher-grade discoveries may attract additional investment and exploration efforts.




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