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Sama Resumes Exploration Activity Targeting Typhoon(TM) High Conductivity Nickel-Copper-Palladium Anomalies at Depth
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[{"type":"text","content":"Sama Resumes Exploration Activity Targeting Typhoon(TM) High Conductivity Nickel-Copper-Palladium Anomalies at Depth\n \n \n (TheNewswire)\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n Montreal, Quebec -\n \n \n TheNewswire\n \n \n - September 24, 2020 -\n \n \n Sama\nResources Inc. (\"\n \n \n Sama\n \n \n \"\nor the \"\n \n \n Company\n \n \n \")\n(TSXV:\n \n \n SME\n \n \n )\n \n \n |\n \n \n (\n \n \n OTC\n \n \n :SAMMF\n \n \n )\n \n \n is pleased to announce that\ngeophysical activities have resumed on the Cote D'Ivoire nickel\nproject, with downhole electromagnetic (\"\n \n \n EM\n \n \n \") surveys (\"\n \n \n DHTEM\n \n \n \") planned in four deep drill holes at\nthe Yepleu target zone and in one deep drill hole at the Bounta target\nzone.\n \n \n The holes at Yepleu and\nBounta were drilled in the early months of 2020, with both zones part\nof the large Yacouba Ultramafic-Mafic intrusive complex discovered by\nSama in 2010 (ref: Press Release: August 08, 2020), (Figure 1). The\n \n \n DHTEM surveys are using\n \n \n HPX TechCo Inc.'s\n \n \n (\"\n \n \n HPX\n \n \n \")\nproprietary\n \n \n Typhoon\n \n \n (TM)\n \n \n electromagnetic geophysical transmitter\n \n \n (\"\n \n \n Typhoon\n \n \n \"), maximising power transmission for higher resolution at\ndepth.\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n Click Image To View Full Size\n \n \n \n \n Figure 1: Sama 2020's Typhoon surveys\ncompleted and target zones remaining\n \n \n .\n \n \n \n \n \n \n DHTEM - Yepleu Target Zone\n \n \n \n \n DHTEM surveying is underway, starting\nwith borehole YE2020-03 (Figures 2 & 3) at the Yepleu zone, which\nreturned 8.00 meters (\"\n \n \n m\n \n \n \") of\nmineralised material at 850 m from surface grading 0.31% nickel\n(\"\n \n \n Ni\n \n \n \") and 0.24% copper\n(\"\n \n \n Cu\n \n \n \") including 1.00 m at\n1.08% Ni, 1.29 % Cu and 0.18 gram per tonne (\"\n \n \n gpt\n \n \n \") Palladium. The mineralization\nencountered in YE2020-03 does not explain the very high conductivity\ntarget located nearby and defined by the previous Typhoon surface EM\nsurvey (15,000 conductivity thickness (\"\n \n \n CT\n \n \n \")). DHTEM surveys will follow with\nboreholes YE2020-01 and YE2020-02. Both holes returned\n \n \n mineralization characterized by aggregates of\nthe nickel, copper and iron sulphides - pentlandite, chalcopyrite and\npyrrhotite, respectively.\n \n \n \n \n D...