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Xtra Energy Corp. Presents a Google Earth Tour of High-Resolution Satellite Imagery Results for its American Antimony Project Near Eastgate, Nevada
Xtra Energy Corp. Presents a Google Earth Tour of High-Resolution Satellite Imagery Results for its American Antimony Project Near Eastgate, Nevada.

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[{"type":"text","content":"AUSTIN, TX / ACCESSWIRE / April 18, 2024 / Xtra Energy Corp. (OTC PINK:XTPT) is excited to present a Google Earth tour of the recently disclosed results on the interpretation of high-resolution satellite images carried out by Dirt Exploration at approximately 33 feet (10 meters) resolution for its American Antimony Project located in the Bernice Mining District of Churchill County, Nevada (See 3/27/24 Press Release). Xtra Energy Corporation is an antimony exploration company focused on developing its flagship project, "American Antimony," approximately 31 miles northeast of Eastgate, Nevada. Xtra Energy Corporation holds 100% ownership in a 207-lode, 4276-acre antimony project surrounding the historically documented Antimony King Mine and covering all other documented antimony producers in the Bernice Mining District. The company is seeking to develop this expanding portfolio of antimony-rich assets to become a major supplier of antimony-based products.Viewing of this video can be found at the link provided: CLICK HERE FOR VIDEOHistoric Antimony Mines Featured in the Above Video:Arrance Antimony Prospect - See 4/8/24 Press ReleaseKing Solomon Mine - See 2/21/24 Press ReleaseBlue Eagle Mine - See 12/21/23 Press ReleaseLofthouse Antimony Mine - See 8/2/23 Press ReleaseDIRT Exploration, a remote sensing geoscience company headquartered in Cape Town, South Africa, completed an analysis using publicly available satellite imagery. The research combined Long-Wave Infrared (LWIR), Visible Near Infrared (VNIR), Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR), and Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) imagery into its analysis. LWIR analysis has the ability to map or identify mineral distribution over extensive areas through reflectance spectroscopy. Reflectance signatures captured on the satellite imagery are compared to databases of known mineral reflectance. The LWIR analysis can view mineral spectra at shallow depths thanks to its ground-penetrating nature and utilization of the long-wave bands of infrared radiation.Xtra Energy's Chairman and CEO, Mac J. Shahsavar, P.Eng., commented, "This video tour provides a first-hand look at some of the key historical mines highlighted throughout our 2023 exploration program. Of particular importance is the high antimony correlation with these historic locations, which not only validates their historical valu...