
Aftermath Silver CEO Ralph Rushton joined Steve Darling from Proactive to announce the first batch of assay results from the company’s Phase 3 diamond drilling program at its Berenguela silver-copper-manganese deposit in the Department of Puno, southern Peru. Rushton said the latest results cover 17 drill holes totaling 1,061.6 metres, part of an initial 45-hole program. Encouraged by positive geological indicators, strong drill access, and the efficiency of a smaller diamond drill rig, the company has expanded the program significantly to 90 holes totaling approximately 6,000 metres. The company also made a strategic shift from its originally planned 2,000-metre reverse circulation (RC) program to diamond drilling at a comparable cost. This transition provides enhanced geological insight, including improved core recovery, structural interpretation, and geotechnical logging—key factors in advancing the project toward development. The reported drill holes are primarily focused on...
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