15 November, 2018
More strong Adriatic drill success in Bosnia
Drilling hit 18m grading 17.6% zinc, 9.4% lead, 508 grams per tonne silver, 3.8gpt gold, 52% barium sulphate and 0.5% copper.
The Sandfire Resources-backed Adriatic has four rigs in action drilling a body of mineralisation it claims has been showing “world class grade and thickness”.
Sandfire holds 7.7% of Adriatic, while directors and management cumulatively own 34.4%.
Adriatic has been indicating its various projects in Bosnia have been receiving good support from both authorities and locals.
Source: miningnews.net
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