Exploring the Newly Discovered Tiger Zone by Power Metallic Mines: Promising Results Emerge
Power Metallic Mines Expands Exploration in the Tiger Zone
In a significant development for the mining industry, Power Metallic Mines Inc. has announced promising results from its winter drilling campaign in 2025, focusing on the Tiger Zone. This Canadian exploration company, listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the ticker PNPN, has been actively exploring multiple zones to enhance its mineral discovery portfolio, particularly in the pursuit of high-grade Nickel and Copper deposits.
Promising Drill Results
The recent drilling campaign comprised four key holes (PN-25-098, 099, 101, 102), specifically aimed at identifying off-hole electromagnetic (EM) anomalies generated from earlier drill holes. All reported holes successfully intersected Lion style polymetallic mineralization, characterized by a predominance of copper, at surprisingly shallow vertical depths ranging from 50 to 100 meters.
Key Discoveries
Notable drill hole PN-25-099 marked a significant milestone as the first indication at the Tiger Zone of a broader width of Lion style polymetallic mineralization. The findings revealed 14.3 meters at an impressive grade of 0.96% Copper Equivalent, further including a standout interval of 6.0 meters at 1.84%.
Additionally, drill hole PN-25-102 showed valuable mineralization grades, with a striking 1.00 meter intersected at a remarkable 6.37% Copper Equivalent. These results reinforce the exploration potential of the Tiger Zone as it lies approximately 700m east of the Lion Zone, which has already showcased significant mineral wealth in previous assessments.
The depth at which these minerals are located indicates potential for substantial untested mining prospects, opening avenues for further exploration.
Community Engagement and Future Plans
CEO Terry Lynch expressed increasing confidence in the Tiger Zone’s prospects, citing the intent to reassess data and prepare for an operational ramp-up this summer. The winter drilling campaign concluded, but not before the company made a commitment to reconvene in late May, which coincides with the highly respected annual goose hunt by the indigenous Cree nations. In acknowledgment of this cultural event, Power Metallic collaborated with other mining entities to contribute $750,000 toward the Reconstruction Initiative Forest Fires Fund 2023, which focuses on rebuilding indigenous cabins affected by forest fires.
As the company gears up for additional exploration with six drill rigs anticipated for the summer, it is expected that assay results from remaining drill holes completed in the 2025 winter program will become available in the upcoming weeks, shedding further light on the mineral richness lying beneath the surface.
Conclusion
The recent findings from the Tiger Zone indicate a bright and promising future for Power Metallic Mines. With notable intersections of copper and ongoing investments in exploration and community engagement, the company is positioning itself strategically within the competitive mining field. As they prepare to return to drilling operations, the potential for significant discoveries remains high, offering hope for industry advancements and communal upliftment through thoughtful mining practices that respect and enhance local traditions.