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Troy Minerals Commences Field Program at Table Mountain Silica Project
Troy Minerals Commences Field Program at Table Mountain Silica Project

Troy Minerals Commences Field Program at Table Mountain Silica Project

  • 09-Oct-2024 9:00 PM
  • Journalist: S. Jayavikraman

Troy Minerals Inc. has officially launched a comprehensive field reconnaissance, mapping, and geochemical sampling initiative at its Table Mountain Silica Project, located near Golden, British Columbia. This new phase of work is designed to enhance the understanding of high-grade silica zones previously identified through historical exploration.

Key components of the field program include thorough geological mapping and systematic geochemical sampling, both of which aim to delineate and define the high-grade silica zones highlighted in past studies. The results from this program are expected to inform future drilling and resource delineation efforts, providing critical data that will shape the company's exploration strategy moving forward.

The initiative is built on a foundation of historical exploration data, allowing Troy Minerals to refine its understanding of the silica mineralization at the Table Mountain Project. The focus will be on areas with known silica occurrences while also investigating additional potential targets in the region. "We are excited to begin this important phase of work at Table Mountain," said Rana Vig, President & CEO of Troy Minerals. "This field program represents a crucial step in advancing our understanding of the project's potential and will provide valuable data to guide our future exploration efforts."

The Table Mountain Silica Project spans approximately 1,698 hectares and is situated about 4 kilometers east of Golden, BC. Previous exploration activities have indicated the presence of high-purity silica, with grab samples recorded at grades as high as 99.74% SiO2. This high level of purity positions the project favorably within the silica market.

Fieldwork is anticipated to last around five weeks, with the company expecting to release initial results after the program concludes. Troy Minerals is committed to keeping stakeholders informed and will provide updates as significant findings emerge from the fieldwork. This proactive approach not only reflects the company’s dedication to transparency but also highlights the potential for the Table Mountain Silica Project to contribute to the growing demand for high-quality silica products.

As the field program progresses, Troy Minerals aims to enhance its geological knowledge and resource estimation, ultimately paving the way for future exploration and development activities that could unlock the full potential of this promising project.

Troy Minerals is a mineral exploration company dedicated to acquiring, exploring, and developing mineral properties. Currently, its primary focus is on the Lake Owen project (previously known as SW2), a highly promising venture rich in Vanadium, Titanium, and Iron ore. This project encompasses 100 mineral claims and is located approximately 50 km southwest of Laramie, Wyoming, USA. The property is considered a significant target within a Proterozoic Layered Mafic Intrusive host, featuring strong magnetite-rich cumulates alongside sulfide horizons that contain V/Ti, as well as Pt/Pd/Au/Rh.

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