Canada Silver Cobalt Works Inc. announced that it has commenced a follow-up drill program at its Graal nickel-copper-cobalt property in the Lac St-Jean region of Quebec. The minimum 5,000m drill program aims at testing the geophysical anomalies characterized by high conductance that were highlighted during a recent FL-TDEM geophysical survey. The objective is to verify the continuity and the extent of the nickel-copper-cobalt mineralization and search for the zones with increased thickness.

Laurentia Exploration Services is conducting the drill program. Previous diamond drilling along with geophysical surveys at Graal identified several disseminated to massive sulphide zones with varying thickness up to 13.1m containing significant grades of nickel and copper and in addition lesser amounts of cobalt, platinum, and palladium. Drilling was paused earlier this year to allow for the reception of pending assay data and completion of the geophysical survey.

At Graal, the geophysical survey program identified 9,475m of drilling targets in two levels of priority where an initial 5,070m were identified as a first priority, as indicated in the map and chart below. The initial drilling will focus on near-surface mineralization. The larger target indicated by the geophysical survey will be drilled at a later stage.