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Juggernaut drills extensive sulphide mineralization at Bingo

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TSXV:JUGR
06 September 2024 12:30 (EDT)
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Juggernaut Exploration (TSXV.JUGR) has reported considerable sulphide mineralization averaging 7.32 metres wide at the Bingo property in British Columbia.

In a news release, the company stated strong mineralization occurs in breccias within a shear zone hosted in a gabbro unit that shows extensive potassic alteration in the northeast part of the Bingo property.

The 2024 drill program has been completed and consisted of 3,464 metres drilled in 24 holes from seven pad locations.

“With the strong drill intercepts of semi-massive to massive sulphides and substantial potassic alteration from the 2024 drill program, as well as the numerous new outcrops identified on the surface, we believe we have only begun to scratch the tip of the iceberg,” Dan Stuart, CEO of Juggernaut Exploration, said in a news release. “With much anticipation, we look forward to announcing assay results in the near future, once everything has been received, compiled, and interpreted.”

Highlights from the 2024 program include:

The company stated the drill program aimed at expanding the known extent of the mineralization confirmed in 2023 as well as exploring new targets to the west and north of the known Bingo Main Zone.

With headquarters out of Vancouver, Juggernaut Exploration is an explorer and generator of precious metals projects in the prolific Golden Triangle of northwestern British Columbia.

Shares of Juggernaut Exploration (TSXV.JUGR) are down 23.81 percent to C$0.08 as of 11:03 am ET.

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