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Ellis Martin Report: Benton Resources Inc. (BNTRF) 5.97% Copper at the Great Burnt Zone

Malibu, CA, United States (ABN Newswire) - Benton Resources Inc. (CVE:BEX) (OTCMKTS:BNTRF) is ple...

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Ellis Martin Report: Benton Resources Inc. (BNTRF) 5.97% Copper at the Great Burnt Zone

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[{"type":"text","content":"Ellis Martin Report: Benton Resources Inc. (BNTRF) 5.97% Copper at the Great Burnt Zone\n\n Malibu, CA, United States (ABN Newswire) - Benton Resources Inc. (CVE:BEX) (OTCMKTS:BNTRF) is pleased to announce that it has expanded the Great Burnt Main Zone (\"GBMZ\") down plunge to 950 m in strike length. Drill hole GB-25-53, a 100 m step out from GB-23-45, intersected a wide zone of copper (\"Cu\") mineralization grading 0.77% Cu over 32.10 m, including 1.12% Cuover 18.97 m, 1.83% Cu over 8.63 m, 2.41% Cu over 5.25 m and 4.34% Cu over 1.00 m within the broader 32.10 m interval (Table 1, Figure 1*). A subsequent down-hole pulse electromagnetic survey has confirmed the presence of a conductor in-line with the new intercept showing further expansion potential to depth and down-plunge along strike (Figure 2*). Drilling is planned for the next phase to target this anomaly.\n \n\n In addition, the Company is pleased to confirm and build on the high-grade copper mineralization within the Great Burnt Main Zone (\"GBMZ\"). The Company recently completed drill hole GB-25-60, its second drill hole from west to east, testing an area of the GBMZ believed to be lower-grade based on historical drilling which had reported 1.09% Cu over 8.84 m. GB-25-60 intersected an impressive 4.14% Cu over 21.70 m , including 5.97% Cu over 14.70 m , 17.85% Cu over 3.00 m, and 20.78% Cu over 2.00 m within the broader 21.70 m interval. The hole continued into the footwall area and cut anomalous copper and gold mineralization over narrow widths. More drilling is required to determine the geometry of the footwall zone. Core angle measurements indicate that the true thickness of the zone is estimated to be 80-90% of core length. The Company anticipates that additional drilling will be required to test/upgrade these historical areas of weaker mineralization.\n \n\n Additionally, the Company reports that infill hole GB-25-54, which targeted a large gap in Benton's 2023-24 drilling in the GBMZ, has successfully intersected 2.01% Cu over 12.38 m, reinforcing confidence in the continuity in this zone. GB-25-54 also intersected a second mineralized zone 8.00 m downhole from the above zone, which returned 0.79% Cu over 5.80 m, including 3.72% Cu over 1.00 m and consists of sulphide stringers and veins.\n \n\n Following a project generation business model, Benton has a highl...

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