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NexMetals hits 10.4 m of 6.82% CuEq at Selebi Main step-out hole
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NexMetals hits 10.4 m of 6.82% CuEq at Selebi Main step-out hole
  • NexMetals Mining reported surface drilling at Selebi Mines Project in Botswana extended Selebi Main mineralization 320 meters beyond 2024 mineral resource estimate, supporting potential resource growth.
  • Step-out hole SMD-26-209 cut 10.40 meters grading 6.82% CuEq, including 3.09% copper, 1.83% nickel.
  • Program shifted to 200-meter drill spacing to support an updated mineral resource estimate expected in second half of 2026; five rigs now active to accelerate drilling.
  • Company flagged potential for additional mineralized horizons at depth, including emergence of a third zone beneath known zones.


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