Talon Metals intersects massive Ni-Cu-PGE sulphide

Talon Metals will provide an exploration update on the Tamarack North Nickel-Copper-PGE project (“Tamarack North Project”), located in Minnesota, USA. This update focuses on the results of the recent follow-up drilling in the newly discovered 221 Zone.

“Stepping out two kilometers north-north-east of the MSU located within the Tamarack Zone and intercepting exceptionally high grade massive sulphide mineralization in two out of three holes where there is a zero mineral expression at surface and with no drill holes for a further two kilometers along strike, is once again testament to the effective deployment of intellectual property designed and integrated by the Kennecott team at Tamarack”, said Henri van Rooyen, CEO of Talon Metals. “The 221 Zone discovery reaffirms the potential for widespread massive sulphide mineralization occurring along the 18 kilometer Tamarack Igneous Complex.”

The 221 Zone discovery was made as a result of the significant step-out drilling that was the main goal of the 2015 winter exploration program conducted by Kennecott Exploration Company (“Kennecott”) to explore areas along the Tamarack Igneous Complex (“TIC”) that are significant step-outs from the MSU, Semi Massive Sulphide Unit Mineral Zone (“SMSU”) and the 138 Zone (collectively referred to as the “Tamarack Zone”).

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