Ramp Metals Completes Six Drill Holes At Ranger, Moves Rig To Test EM Anomalies
Ramp Metals has moved the drill rig across the lake to test a series of EM anomalies to the east of the main Ranger target.
Ramp Metals (TSX-V:RAMP, OTC:RMPMF) has completed a geophysics program at its Ranger and Rush targets on the Rottenstone SW property, with the remainder of the property to be surveyed prior to the summer exploration season. The survey was flown using the Xcite HTDEM system, with 100-meter line space to provide high-resolution data for target refinement.
Over Ranger, the survey, uncovered a series of EM anomalies to the east of the main Ranger target. The newly identified anomalies stretch for over 1900m along a NE-SW trending structure.
Due to excellent drilling productivity, RAMP has already completed six drill-holes at the Ranger Target. The rig is being moved across the lake to test a series of EM anomalies to the east of the main Ranger target.
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