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Tintina Resources Reports Further Assay Results from Sheep Creek Project

Tintina Resources has announced further initial assay results from the drilling program at its Sheep Creek copper-cobalt-silver property in USA.

The company has intersected 0.8 g/t gold, 7.2 g/t silver, 0.10% cobalt and 8.0% copper over 6.61 m in hole SC11-048 and 0.3 g/t gold, 8.0 g/t silver, 0.19% cobalt and 11.4% copper over 4.50 m in hole SC11-029 at the Strawberry Butte’s Lower Copper Zone (LCZ).

Fringe and infill drilling is finished at the Strawberry Butte mineralized region’s LCZ massive sulfide. The company has got the drilling results from the holes SC11-029, SC11-031, SC11-032, and SC11-048. It will form the basis of the inferred resource estimate by using the results of this drilling and historic drilling program. High-grade copper potential is present continuously all over the LCZ and establishes the fault sites that enclose the north and south borders of the depositional basin.

Tintina has finished in-fill drilling at the upper copper zone (UCZ) massive sulfide of the Strawberry Butte. The UCZ stays open to the east, west and south and drilling prolongs to ascertain its complete area. A resource definition drilling has started at the Lower and Middle Copper Zone massive sulphides in the Strawberry East target, having an aim to extend the total resource base additionally for the property. Tintina has also commenced a preliminary economic assessment at Strawberry Butte’s UCZ to ascertain the project finances and is compiling environmental baseline data to prepare for the project permitting and an environmental assessment report.

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