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Supreme Resources Completes TAS, Verde Drilling, Continues Exploration
Supreme Resources Completes TAS, Verde Drilling, Continues Exploration

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nSupreme Resources Completes TAS, Verde Drilling, Continues Exploration\n\n\n Nov. 8, 2010 (TheNewswire.ca) -- SUPREME RESOURCES LTD. (the \"Company\") is pleased to announce the completion of the 2010 diamond drilling programs on the TAS & Verde Projects.Eight NQ and BQTK diamond drill holes for a total of 461.92 meters tested the Verde showing. The deepest hole was drilled to a depth of 122.53 metres. Disseminated and fracture related malachite and chalcopyrite were encountered in the drill holes.The samples from the first 3 drill holes from the Verde Property have been submitted to Eco Tech Laboratory Ltd. of Kamloops, B.C., an accredited laboratory and subsidiary of Alex Stewart Group Ltd. for analysis and results are pending. Logging and sampling of the remaining drill core is in progress.Four NQ diamond drill holes for a total of 200.26 metres tested the South prospect at the Tas Project. Potassic and propylitic alteration and fine grained sulphide mineralization were encountered in the drill holes. Logging and sampling of the drill core from the Tas South prospect will be started upon completion of the sampling from the Verde Project.Soil sampling has been completed on the southern portion of the Tas claim, and 358 soil samples submitted to Eco Tech Laboratory Ltd. for analysis. The Company is continuing its exploration efforts on the TAS Project with line cutting in preparation for an upcoming induced polarization survey over the TAS North, Central and South prospects.Previous assays from the 2010 trenching & sampling programs on the TAS & Verde Projects returned results of up to 0.80 % copper and 11.3 grams/tonne silver and 9 metres of 0.49% copper, 6.86 grams/tonne silver and 0.046 gram/tonne gold respectively.The Company's TAS & Verde projects are located in the Copper Mountain Mining Camp, approximately 160 kms east of Vancouver and 17 kms southeast of the town of Princeton in southern British Columbia. The claim adjoins the Copper Mountain Mining Corporation's property (Similco Mines) on its southeastern boundary. Its Verde Project is located 14 kms south of Princeton, British Columbia and 4 kms northeast of Copper Mountain Mining Corporation's Copper Mountain mine.The current 2010 measured and indicated resources at the Copper Mountain mine are 518.6 million tons of 0.31 per cent Cu containing 3.2 billion pounds o...