• Mammoth (MTH) has drilled up to 6.46 g/t gold and 6.4 g/t silver at its Tenoriba Property in Mexico
  • CEO Thomas Atkins sat down with Shoran Devi to discuss the news
  • The company sees economic potential in the high-grade intervals it has encountered
  • Mammoth Resources is a precious metal exploration company active in the Americas with a focus on Mexico
  • Mammoth Resources Corp. is down 21 per cent on the day, trading at C$0.075 per share at 12:15 pm EST

Mammoth (MTH) has drilled up to 6.46 g/t gold and 6.4 g/t silver at its Tenoriba Property in Mexico.

President and CEO Thomas Atkins sat down with Shoran Devi to discuss the news.

“We continue to intersect potentially economical gold-silver grades over lengthy, tens-of-metre intervals at generally shallow depths in significant step-out distances from prior drilling. It’s important to keep in mind that Tenoriba is a very large, at least 4 to 6 km long mineralized system with gold-silver sampled in thousands of surface samples, and as such an excellent candidate for large-scale open-pit mining.”

Mammoth Resources is a precious metal exploration company active in the Americas with a focus on Mexico.

Mammoth Resources Corp (MTH) is down 21 per cent on the day, trading at C$0.075 per share at 12:15 pm EST.

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