High-Grade Gold-Silver Confirmed At Kennedy Project
VANCOUVER - Summa Silver Corp. reported on recently completed rock sampling program at its high-grade Kennedy Project in northern Nevada. Results demonstrate the strong prospectivity for high-grade gold and silver mineralization across the under-explored project.
Highlights from the sampling program include: 1) 40.4 g/t Au, 232 g/t Ag from the Gold Note target. 2) 10.9 g/t Au, 724 g/t Ag from the Gold Note target. 3) 2.9 g/t Au, 759 g/t Ag from the Coyote target.
High-grade gold and silver in veins and breccias identified in underexplored areas, untouched by modern systematic exploration. Over 22 km of high-grade gold-silver quartz veins have been traced at surface, revealing a complex, district-scale system. Digitization of all available historic mining data is ongoing and will help focus future exploration programs. Six deep holes tested multiple target horizons across the eastern extension of the Tonopah Mining District, all intersecting quartz veins, stockworks, and breccias. Assays are pending and will be reported when complete.
Galen McNamara, CEO, said, "These assay results underscore the exceptional high-grade potential of the Kennedy Project. With approximately 22 km of known veins exposed at surface across the project area, we're only beginning to grasp the scale of this system. The true strike length and depth of these vein systems remain largely undefined, as the district has yet to benefit from systematic modern exploration techniques. This represents a compelling opportunity to unlock significant value through targeted, data-driven efforts."