(Source: Group Eleven Resources Corp.)

Group Eleven Resources Corp. (TSXV:ZNG) announced promising results from three new step-out drill holes at its Ballywire discovery, part of the 100 per cent-owned PG West Project in Ireland.

These holes extend the mineralized corridor by 135 metres, bringing the total strike length to 1,435 metres. Notably, hole 25-3552-37 revealed the widest intercept to date, including a high-grade copper-silver zone with up to 2,470 g/t silver and 5.87 per cent copper over 0.3 metres. Other holes also showed strong zinc-lead-silver and copper-silver mineralization, suggesting a robust and dynamic mineralizing system. Drilling continues with three rigs active and a fourth planned, aiming to complete 25,000 metres of drilling by the end of 2026. These results reinforce Ballywire’s status as Ireland’s most significant mineral discovery in over a decade.

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