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Simon Dyakowski, President and CEO of Aztec Minerals (TSX.V:AZT - OTCQB:AZZTF) joins me to discuss the company’s latest news - large carbonate replacement deposit (CRD) targets at the Tombstone Project in Arizona.
These high-priority targets were developed using past drilling and geophysical surveys, with strong evidence of mineralization at depth. Two previously drilled holes, TR24-13 and TR24-16, will be extended to test these targets, which shares geological similarities with Arizona Mining’s Taylor Hermosa discovery and the historic Bisbee porphyry system.
Simon outlines Aztec’s next steps, including plans for deep drilling, potential expansion into additional targets, and how the company is balancing near-surface and deeper CRD exploration. With a quick permitting process and further funding considerations, Aztec is preparing to test these targets later this year.
Please email me any questions you have for Simon. My email address is [email protected].
Click here to visit the Aztec Minerals website.
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Simon Dyakowski, President and CEO of Aztec Minerals (TSX.V:AZT - OTCQB:AZZTF) joins me to discuss the company’s latest news - large carbonate replacement deposit (CRD) targets at the Tombstone Project in Arizona.
These high-priority targets were developed using past drilling and geophysical surveys, with strong evidence of mineralization at depth. Two previously drilled holes, TR24-13 and TR24-16, will be extended to test these targets, which shares geological similarities with Arizona Mining’s Taylor Hermosa discovery and the historic Bisbee porphyry system.
Simon outlines Aztec’s next steps, including plans for deep drilling, potential expansion into additional targets, and how the company is balancing near-surface and deeper CRD exploration. With a quick permitting process and further funding considerations, Aztec is preparing to test these targets later this year.
Please email me any questions you have for Simon. My email address is [email protected].
Click here to visit the Aztec Minerals website.
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