Aston Bay Holdings Ltd. Initiates Summer Field Program at Epworth Project

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Aston Bay Holdings Ltd. (TSX.V: BAY) (OTCQB: ATBHF) has officially launched its summer field program at the Epworth sediment-hosted copper-silver-zinc-cobalt project, situated 80 km southeast of Kugluktuk, Nunavut. This initiative marks a significant step in the company's exploration efforts, focusing on the southern portion of the property where recent surveys have identified deep conductors and near-surface anomalies. These findings suggest potential traps for metal-bearing fluids within the Recluse Group shales, offering promising prospects for mineral discovery.
The exploration campaign will also target the dolomites of the Lower Rocknest Formation and clastic rocks of the Upper Odjick Formation, both of which are considered prospective for sediment-hosted copper mineralization. Initial mapping and prospecting efforts have already identified multiple copper zones associated with the MT anomalies, setting the stage for further detailed work over several high-priority areas in the coming weeks.
This summer field program is part of Aston Bay's broader strategy to explore for high-grade copper and gold deposits in North America. The company's current portfolio includes the Storm Project property and Cu-Ag-Zn-Co Epworth property in Nunavut, as well as the high-grade Buckingham Gold Vein and critical metals prospects in central Virginia. Aston Bay's collaborative efforts with American West Metals Limited and Tornado Metals Ltd. under a 20/80 unincorporated joint venture further underscore its commitment to advancing the Storm Copper Project and the Seal Zinc Deposit.
For more details on Aston Bay Holdings Ltd. and its exploration projects, visit https://astonbayholdings.com. Investors seeking the latest news and updates on ATBHF can find comprehensive information in the company’s newsroom at https://ibn.fm/ATBHF.
The launch of the summer field program at the Epworth project not only highlights Aston Bay's proactive approach to mineral exploration but also underscores the potential economic and industrial implications of discovering new sediment-hosted copper mineralization. Such discoveries could contribute to the global supply of critical metals, essential for various high-tech and green energy applications, thereby reinforcing the importance of sustainable and responsible mining practices.

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