Aston Bay and American West Metals Announce Drilling Preparations Underway at the Storm Project, Nunavut, Canada
12 June 2025
Camp opening and logistics have commenced with geophysics and drilling to follow in the coming weeks
Highlights:
- The 2025 drill program is set to begin. A pipeline of large-scale exploration targets prioritized for drilling includes:
- Cirrus Deeps – high-priority EM target below the Cirrus Deposit with a stratigraphic setting similar to Cyclone will be the first target to be tested with diamond drilling
- Cyclone Deeps – potential continuation of the large Cyclone Deposit at depth with reconnaissance drill intercepts such as 10 metres (“m”) @ 1.2% copper (“Cu”) from 311m (including 0.5m @ 3.7% Cu from 315.5m), ready for follow-up with diamond drilling
Resource Expansion – several discoveries near the footprint of the Mineral Resource Estimate (“MRE”) will be followed up, including the Gap Prospect, which contains a strong EM anomaly confirmed with drilling that returned 20m @ 2.3% Cu from 28m, and the Squall and Hailstorm Prospects
- Tornado/Blizzard – located 5km east of the Storm copper deposits, the area hosts a 3.2km x 1.5km geochemical copper anomaly and two large electromagnetic (“EM”) plates yet to be drilled
- Midway – discovered by a single historical drill hole that intersected a total of 58m of visual copper sulfide, located approximately 5km to the west of the Storm MRE area, to be drilled
- Geophysics to generate new targets. An extensive airborne Mobile Magneto-Telluric (“MobileMT”) survey is planned early in the season for the Storm MRE area and other areas of interest along the 110km prospective copper horizon, with results expected to inform drill targeting and prioritization this season.
Visual estimates of mineral abundance should never be considered a proxy or substitute for laboratory analyses where concentrations or grades are the factor of principal economic interest. Laboratory assays are required to determine the presence and grade of any contained mineralization within the reported visual intersections of copper sulfides. Portable XRF is used as an aid in the determination of mineral type and abundance during the geological logging process.