International Millennium Mining (IMMC) is announcing the two additional drill hole results from its Nivloc Silver and Gold Project in Nevada.
The company has returned excellent results from the hole 11NL-6, which was drilled from Pad 2 and also from hole 11NL-5 that was also drilled from the same location.
The company has cut 719.5 g/t silver and 3.56 g/t gold over 7.3 ft, 180.5 g/t silver, 3.56 g/t gold over 7.3 ft and 106.5 g/t silver, 1.09 g/t gold over 49.5 ft in hole 11NL-6. It targets the 11NL-6 hole, 155 ft to the northeast direction of hole 11NL-5 to widen the strike length. Already, the company has reported that the hole 11NL-5 includes four potential high-grade vein zones.
Hole 11NL-7 that is drilled from Pad 3, has cut 830 ft at the Nivloc vein and intersected 264 g/t silver and 3.01 g/t gold over 2.2 ft in footwall Alaskite granite. This hole has the anomalous vein calcite. Besides 11NL-7, the holes from 11NL-8 through 11NL-14 totaling around 8,200 ft have been finished. Currently, the company is re-drilling the hole 11NL-12.
IMMC is buying additional grounds for exploration, due to the data about the Nivloc vein system and the positive results. So far, twenty claims have been purchased and recorded. ALS Chemex has performed the drill core assaying and analysis.