Talon Metals Intercepts High-Grade Nickel-Copper Mineralization in 14 New Holes Located Outside of the Tamarack Nickel Project Resource

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Tamarack, Minnesota--(Newsfile Corp. - November 16, 2023) - Talon Metals Corp. (TSX: TLO) (OTC Pink:TLOFF) ("Talon" or the "Company"), the majority owner and operator of the Tamarack Nickel-Copper-Cobalt Project ("Tamarack Nickel Project") in central Minnesota, today reports new holes drilled at the Tamarack Nickel Project, with numerous massive sulphide intercepts outside the Tamarack Nickel Project's resource.



Figure 1: Drill core from drill hole 22TK0424 showing 10.49 meters of massive sulphide assaying 6.22% Ni located outside the Tamarack Nickel Project resource (near the CGO West area).

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Highlights

  • Talon is releasing results from 116 new drill holes at the Tamarack Nickel Project, of which 20 are exploration holes drilled with the goal of expanding the resource at the Tamarack Nickel Project, while 96 are geotechnical holes that were drilled to support engineering work for a future mine and rail access at the Tamarack Nickel Project.

  • 14 of the 20 exploration drill holes intersected high-grade nickel-copper mineralization outside of the Tamarack Nickel Project's resource (13 holes with assays released today and 7 holes with assays still pending) (see Table 3, Table 4 and Figure 2).

  • The Tamarack Nickel Project continues to show significant high-grade nickel-copper growth potential with multiple areas still open to expansion.

  • Some notable drill holes:

    • Proximate to the CGO East area, two drill holes (22TK0431 and 22TK0435) intersected 4.54 meters of 4.63% NiEq and 3.25 meters of 3.56% NiEq, respectively, of high-grade massive sulphides approximately 75 meters down strike from the Tamarack Nickel Project resource (see CGO East mineralized envelope in Figure 3).

      • Of note, the 4.54 meter intercept of high-grade massive sulphides contained in drill hole 22TK0431 ties the Tamarack Nickel Project's record for the longest high-grade massive sulphide interval in the CGO East area to date.

    • In the CGO West area, drill holes 22TK0421 and 22TK0424 intersected 8.5 meters of 8.05% NiEq and 10.49 meters of 7.97% NiEq, respectively, of high-grade massive sulphides outside of the Tamarack Nickel Project's resource (see Figure 2 below). CGO West remains open at depth and represents a high priority exploration target for the Company.

    • In the Upper Semi-Massive Sulphide Unit, a number of drill holes have intersected thick sequences of mineralization, such as drill hole 22TK0425, which intersected 48.68 meters of 1.16% NiEq and resides outside of the Tamarack Nickel Project's resource (see Figure 2 below).

Table 1: Highlighted Assay Results (see Table 3 for further technical information)

Drill Hole

From

To

Length

Assay

NiEq (%)

(#)

(m)

(m)

(m)

Ni (%)

Cu (%)

Co (%)

Pd (g/t)

Pt (g/t)

Au (g/t)

22TK0421

221.50

230.00

8.50

6.86

2.07

0.18

0.22

0.26

0.11

8.05

22TK0424

255.29

265.78

10.49

6.22

3.26

0.13

0.57

0.53

0.55

7.97

22TK0425

310.29

358.97

48.68

0.84

0.48

0.03

0.10

0.17

0.10

1.16

22TK0427

476.65

477.30

0.65

4.45

5.47

0.06

0.63

0.50

1.54

7.28

22TK0428

225.20

249.09

23.89

0.53

0.29

0.02

0.05

0.12

0.10

0.76

22TK0431

226.06

256.60

30.54

0.55

0.31

0.02

0.06

0.14

0.11

0.79

And

286.96

294.11

7.15

2.55

0.98

0.09

0.26

0.25

0.18

3.23

Including

289.57

294.11

4.54

3.72

1.37

0.14

0.30

0.20

0.20

4.63

22TK0435

290.86

294.11

3.25

2.28

1.15

0.25

1.38

0.23

0.62

3.56

22TK0437

325.50

351.50

26.00

0.60

0.35

0.02

0.23

0.42

0.18

0.94

22TK0442

256.56

271.52

14.96

0.64

0.42

0.02

0.06

0.09

0.06

0.91

22TK0443

280.00

308.20

28.20

0.62

0.39

0.02

0.06

0.13

0.08

0.88

"Fourteen of the twenty new exploration drill holes contained in today's news release have produced new high-grade nickel-copper intercepts outside of the Tamarack Nickel Project's resource. Today's results yet again highlight the prospectivity for significant resource growth throughout the Tamarack Intrusive Complex," said Brian Goldner, Talon's Chief Exploration Officer.

"In addition to today's excellent drill results, Talon's drill crews have reached an incredible milestone, as they have successfully completed three years without a recordable incident or injury," said George Zugel, Talon's Head of Health and Safety. "When our in-house drilling program began three years ago, it was built around a group of five experienced drillers who trained incoming helpers to execute their tasks safely and efficiently. We have since grown to over 35 drill staff from the original five and have been able to maintain our health and safety focus throughout that growth. This group inspires excellence in all of us."



Figure 2: Plan view geologic map of the Tamarack Nickel Project Resource Area with the locations of new nickel-copper mineralization intervals

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Figure 3: Cross-section looking north in the Tamarack Nickel Project Resource Area (within the CGO East area), with the locations of new nickel-copper mineralization intervals showing potential extension of 75 meters of nickel-copper mineralization from the CGO East mineralized envelope (for further technical information in respect of historical drill holes in grey boxes, please see the Company's press releases dated May 4, 2021 and October 5, 2021)

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QUALITY ASSURANCE, QUALITY CONTROL AND QUALIFIED PERSONS

Please see the technical report entitled "November 2022 National Instrument 43-101 Technical Report of the Tamarack North Project - Tamarack, Minnesota" with an effective date of November 2, 2022 ("November 2022 Technical Report") prepared by independent "Qualified Persons" (as that term is defined in National Instrument 43-101 ("NI 43-101")) Brian Thomas (P. Geo), Roger Jackson (P. Geo), Oliver Peters (P. Eng) and Christine Pint (P.G) for information on the QA/QC, data verification, analytical and testing procedures at the Tamarack Nickel Project. Copies are available on the Company's website (www.talonmetals.com) or on SEDAR+ at (www.sedarplus.com). The laboratory used is ALS Minerals who is independent of the Company.

Lengths are drill intersections and not necessarily true widths. True widths cannot be consistently calculated for comparison purposes between holes because of the irregular shapes of the mineralized zones. Drill intersections have been independently selected by Talon. Drill composites have been independently calculated by Talon. The geological interpretations in this news release are solely those of the Company. The locations and distances highlighted on all maps in this news release are approximate.

Dr. Etienne Dinel, Vice President, Geology of Talon, is a Qualified Person within the meaning of NI 43-101. Dr. Dinel is satisfied that the analytical and testing procedures used are standard industry operating procedures and methodologies, and he has reviewed, approved and verified the technical information disclosed in this news release, including sampling, analytical and test data underlying the technical information.

Where used in this news release:

NiEq% = Ni% + Cu% x $3.75/$9.50 x Cu Recovery/Ni Recovery + Co% x $25.00/$9.50 x Co Recovery/Ni Recovery + Pt [g/t]/31.103 x $1,000/$9.50/22.04 x Pt Recovery/Ni Recovery + Pd [g/t]/31.103 x $1,000/$9.50/22.04 x Pd Recovery/Ni Recovery + Au [g/t]/31.103 x $1,400/$9.50/22.04 x Au Recovery/Ni Recovery

For Ni and Cu recoveries, please refer to the formulae in the November 2022 Technical Report. Recovery of Ni to the Cu concentrate was excluded from the NiEq calculation. The following recoveries were used for the other metals: 64.1% for Co, 82.5% for Pt, 69.3% for Pd and 72.6% for Au.

ABOUT TALON

Talon is a TSX-listed base metals company in a joint venture with Rio Tinto on the high-grade Tamarack Nickel-Copper-Cobalt Project located in central Minnesota. Talon's shares are also traded in the US over the OTC market under the symbol TLOFF. The Tamarack Nickel Project comprises a large land position (18km of strike length) with additional high-grade intercepts outside the current resource area. Talon has an earn-in right to acquire up to 60% of the Tamarack Nickel Project, and currently owns 51%. Talon is focused on (i) expanding and infilling its current high-grade nickel mineralization resource prepared in accordance with NI 43-101 to shape a mine plan for submission to Minnesota regulators, and (ii) following up on additional high-grade nickel mineralization in the Tamarack Intrusive Complex. Talon has an agreement with Tesla Inc. to supply it with 75,000 metric tonnes (165 million lbs) of nickel in concentrate (and certain by-products, including cobalt and iron) from the Tamarack Nickel Project over an estimated six-year period once commercial production is achieved. Talon has a neutrality and workforce development agreement in place with the United Steelworkers union. Talon's Battery Mineral Processing Facility in Mercer County was selected by the US Department of Energy for US$114.8 million funding grant from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the US Department of Defense awarded Talon a grant of US$20.6 million to support and accelerate Talon's exploration efforts in both Minnesota and Michigan. Talon has well-qualified experienced exploration, mine development, external affairs and mine permitting teams.

For additional information on Talon, please visit the Company's website at www.talonmetals.com.

Media Contact:

Todd Malan
1-(202)-714-8187
malan@talonmetals.com

Investor Contact:

Sean Werger
1-(416)-500-9891
werger@talonmetals.com

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

This news release contains certain "forward-looking statements". All statements, other than statements of historical fact that address activities, events or developments that the Company believes, expects or anticipates will or may occur in the future are forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements reflect the current expectations or beliefs of the Company based on information currently available to the Company. Such forward-looking statements include statements relating to future exploration, drilling, and the results thereof, including potential expansion and resource growth. Forward-looking statements are subject to significant risks and uncertainties and other factors that could cause the actual results to differ materially from those discussed in the forward-looking statements, and even if such actual results are realized or substantially realized, there can be no assurance that they will have the expected consequences to, or effects on the Company.

Any forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date on which it is made and, except as may be required by applicable securities laws, the Company disclaims any intent or obligation to update any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or results or otherwise. Although the Company believes that the assumptions inherent in the forward-looking statements are reasonable, forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and accordingly undue reliance should not be put on such statements due to the inherent uncertainty therein.

Table 2: Collar Locations of New Exploration Drill Holes

Drill Hole

Easting
(m)

Northing
(m)

Elevation
(masl)

Azm

Dip

End Depth
(m)

22TK0420

490769.9

5168675.0

390.0

24.0

-73.0

461.8

22TK0421

490910.3

5169083.7

388.2

31.6

-78.4

287.0

22TK0422

490909.6

5169083.3

388.4

1.7

-79.3

285.9

22TK0424

490909.5

5169083.2

388.3

53.9

-80.1

334.7

22TK0425

490910.3

5169082.5

388.0

207.5

-79.2

417.3

22TK0427

490696.7

5168537.8

388.6

150.8

-67.3

601.7

22TK0428

490911.5

5169024.8

388.6

119.8

-79.6

355.7

22TK0431

490911.4

5169024.3

388.6

151.9

-81.0

328.3

22TK0434

490911.8

5169024.6

388.8

131.3

-75.3

328.6

22TK0435

490911.9

5169023.3

388.6

178.6

-80.4

435.3

22TK0437

490911.4

5169022.4

388.6

203.0

-76.1

477.6

22TK0442

490911.8

5169024.1

388.6

52.0

-69.0

406.0

22TK0443

490910.7

5169022.8

388.5

28.2

-78.9

457.2

23TK0447

490600.3

5168732.8

390.1

93.3

-70.9

493.2

23TK0471

490836.3

5168860.2

388.0

73.3

-78.5

364.9

23TK0473

490722.7

5168791.3

388.0

104.5

-84.8

519.4

23TK0474

490836.3

5168860.2

388.0

144.2

-80.0

350.8

23TK0475

490836.3

5168860.3

388.0

126.5

-71.1

355.7

23TK0477

490836.3

5168860.3

388.0

42.3

-76.2

410.6

23TK0478

490836.3

5168860.3

388.0

56.2

-45.8

446.5

 

Collar coordinates are UTM Zone 15N, NAD83
Azimuths and dips are taken from survey record at collar unless otherwise noted.

Table 3: Assay Results of New Exploration Drill Holes

Drill Hole

From

To

Length

Assay

NiEq (%)

(#)

(m)

(m)

(m)

Ni 
(%)

Cu
(%)

Co
(%)

Pd
(g/t)

Pt
(g/t)

Au
(g/t)

22TK0431

226.06

256.60

30.54

0.55

0.31

0.02

0.06

0.14

0.11

0.79

and

286.96

294.11

7.15

2.55

0.98

0.09

0.26

0.25

0.18

3.23

including

289.57

294.11

4.54

3.72

1.37

0.14

0.30

0.20

0.20

4.63

22TK0435

249.50

265.27

15.77

0.51

0.27

0.02

0.08

0.18

0.11

0.74

and

290.86

294.11

3.25

2.28

1.15

0.25

1.38

0.23

0.62

3.56

22TK0420

345.64

354.18

8.54

0.93

0.50

0.03

0.30

0.44

0.23

1.34

22TK0421

221.50

230.00

8.50

6.86

2.07

0.18

0.22

0.26

0.11

8.05

22TK0422

204.40

205.92

1.52

1.10

1.05

0.03

0.09

0.15

0.09

1.65

22TK0424

255.29

265.78

10.49

6.22

3.26

0.13

0.57

0.53

0.55

7.97

22TK0425

289.10

297.00

7.90

0.56

0.39

0.02

0.04

0.06

0.08

0.82

and

310.29

358.97

48.68

0.84

0.48

0.03

0.10

0.17

0.10

1.16

22TK0427

476.65

477.30

0.65

4.45

5.47

0.06

0.63

0.50

1.54

7.28

22TK0428

225.20

249.09

23.89

0.53

0.29

0.02

0.05

0.12

0.10

0.76

and

266.00

267.20

1.20

1.13

0.71

0.03

0.09

0.16

0.09

1.53

22TK0434

286.67

287.22

0.55

0.86

0.67

0.05

0.14

0.39

0.09

0.86

22TK0437

325.50

351.50

26.00

0.60

0.35

0.02

0.23

0.42

0.18

0.94

22TK0442

256.56

271.52

14.96

0.64

0.42

0.02

0.06

0.09

0.06

0.91

22TK0443

280.00

308.20

28.20

0.62

0.39

0.02

0.06

0.13

0.08

0.88

23TK0471

No significant mineralization (assays pending)

23TK0473

23TK0474

23TK0475

23TK0477

23TK0478

 

Length refers to drill hole length and not True Width.
True Width is unknown at the time of publication.
All samples were analysed by ALS Minerals. Nickel, copper, and cobalt grades were first analysed by a 4-acid digestion and ICP AES (ME-MS61). Grades reporting greater than 0.25% Ni and/or 0.1% Cu, using ME-MS61, trigger a sodium peroxide fusion with ICP-AES finish (ICP81). Platinum, palladium and gold are initially analyzed by a 50g fire assay with an ICP-MS finish (PGM-MS24). Any samples reporting >1g/t Pt or Pd trigger an over-limit analysis by ICP-AES finish (PGM-ICP27) and any samples reporting >1g/t Au trigger an over-limit analysis by AAS (Au-AA26).
NiEq% = Ni% + Cu% x $3.75/$9.50 x Cu Recovery/Ni Recovery + Co% x $25.00/$9.50 x Co Recovery/Ni Recovery + Pt [g/t]/31.103 x $1,000/$9.50/22.04 x Pt Recovery/Ni Recovery + Pd [g/t]/31.103 x $1,000/$9.50/22.04 x Pd Recovery/Ni Recovery + Au [g/t]/31.103 x $1,400/$9.50/22.04 x Au Recovery/Ni Recovery
For Ni and Cu recoveries, please refer to the formulae in the November 2022 Technical Report. Recovery of Ni to the Cu concentrate was excluded from the NiEq calculation.
The following recoveries were used for the other metals: 64.1% for Co, 82.5% for Pt, 69.3% for Pd and 72.6% for Au.

Table 4: Quick Lithology Log for Drill Hole 23TK0447

Drill Hole

From (m)

To (m)

Length

Quick Log

% Sulphides

23TK0447

0

44.81

OB

44.81

362.71

FGO/MZNO

Traces

362.71

363.32

0.61

MMS

40%

363.36

380.02

SED

380.02

389.78

9.76

MMS/MSU

50-85%

389.78

391.18

MI

391.18

435.51

CGO

Tr-1%

435.51

453.54

18.03

CGO

4-7%

453.54

472.14

CGO

Traces

472.14

483.11

MZNO

483.11

486.46

CGO

486.46

493.17

MZNO

 

Quick lithology log of drill holes: Overburden (OB); Meta-sedimentary rocks (SED); Coarse-grained Orthocumulate (CGO); Gabbro (GAB); Mixed and Massive sulphide (MMS/MSU); Fine-grained Orthocumulate/Mixed Zone (FGO/MZNO); Mafic Intrusive (MI).

Table 5: Collar Locations of Geotechnical Drill Holes

(Note: no significant mineralization has been encountered in the following drill holes)

Drill Hole

Easting
(m)

Northing
(m)

Elevation
(masl)

Azm

Dip

End Depth
(m)

22TKCP001

490401.7

5169006.7

388.8

0

-90

19.8

22TKCP002

490437.6

5168912.5

388.8

0

-90

13.1

22TKCP003

490646.2

5168757.0

389.5

0

-90

9.8

22TKCP004

490550.9

5168770.1

389.0

0

-90

17.7

22TKCP005

490548.5

5168701.0

389.7

0

-90

19.8

22TKCP006

490338.6

5169010.4

387.9

0

-90

6.6

22TKCP007

490357.9

5168904.2

389.0

0

-90

17.5

22TKCP012

490711.1

5168670.1

390.2

0

-90

12.5

22TKCP013

490623.0

5168773.5

389.1

0

-90

10.7

22TKSP001

490371.8

5169097.1

387.8

0

-90

25.0

22TKSP002

490540.2

5168947.1

388.5

0

-90

9.4

22TKSP003

490356.8

5168883.4

389.1

0

-90

9.4

22TKSP004

490558.8

5168855.3

388.4

0

-90

9.4

22TKSP005

490525.0

5168814.4

388.5

0

-90

9.4

22TKSP006

490466.8

5168841.0

388.8

0

-90

9.4

22TKSP007

490728.3

5168795.6

389.1

0

-90

9.4

22TKSP008

490491.9

5168614.9

389.4

0

-90

9.4

22TKSP009

490747.0

5168773.2

389.4

0

-90

9.4

22TKSP010

490545.2

5168710.7

389.6

0

-90

9.4

22TKSP011

490535.8

5168662.1

389.6

0

-90

9.4

22TKSP012

490567.6

5168615.0

389.6

0

-90

9.4

22TKSP013

490749.4

5168636.8

389.5

0

-90

9.4

22TKSP014

490439.9

5168790.8

388.7

0

-90

4.4

22TKSP015

490433.9

5168687.2

389.4

0

-90

4.4

22TKSP016

490435.8

5168515.1

390.2

0

-90

4.4

22TKSP017

490442.9

5168368.2

392.9

0

-90

4.4

22TKSP018

490750.4

5168685.3

389.5

0

-90

24.7

22TKSP019

490339.9

5169008.4

388.2

0

-90

26.8

22TKSP020

490652.7

5168806.7

389.7

0

-90

24.4

22TKSP021

490356.6

5168833.4

388.6

0

-90

9.4

22TKSP022

490521.1

5168928.1

388.4

0

-90

9.4

22TKSP023

490495.5

5168861.4

388.4

0

-90

9.4

23TKCP102

491094.5

5166456.8

387.7

0

-90

4.6

23TKCP106

491020.0

5166634.5

391.3

0

-90

4.6

23TKCP108

491023.4

5166803.0

387.0

0

-90

10.7

23TKCP111

491026.4

5166961.6

386.6

0

-90

9.1

23TKCP113

491027.7

5167053.2

386.6

0

-90

25.9

23TKCP115

491028.5

5167133.5

386.7

0

-90

25.9

23TKCP117

491027.5

5167215.9

386.8

0

-90

25.9

23TKCP119

491030.1

5167283.7

387.1

0

-90

9.1

23TKCP121

491030.3

5167392.4

387.8

0

-90

9.1

23TKCP123

491032.1

5167565.6

387.9

0

-90

6.1

23TKCP125

491035.0

5167752.7

388.7

0

-90

6.1

23TKCP127

491022.0

5167878.1

388.4

0

-90

9.1

23TKCP129

490980.5

5167962.4

390.2

0

-90

9.1

23TKCP131

490886.7

5168042.7

388.1

0

-90

6.1

23TKCP134

490706.5

5168155.6

388.0

0

-90

9.1

23TKCP136

490626.8

5168211.1

387.9

0

-90

9.1

23TKCP138

490547.9

5168261.4

387.9

0

-90

9.1

23TKCP140

490485.0

5168312.8

392.9

0

-90

6.1

23TKSP101

491224.0

5166406.6

388.9

0

-90

4.4

23TKSP103

490868.2

5166274.4

386.9

0

-90

4.4

23TKSP104

490959.6

5166354.8

386.7

0

-90

4.4

23TKSP105

491029.4

5166513.5

388.8

0

-90

4.4

23TKSP107

491023.1

5166720.2

388.9

0

-90

6.4

23TKSP109

491025.6

5166874.1

386.4

0

-90

30.4

23TKSP110

491023.5

5166915.9

386.3

0

-90

32.3

23TKSP112

491027.7

5167010.7

386.8

0

-90

9.6

23TKSP114

491025.0

5167097.1

386.6

0

-90

24.3

23TKSP116

491023.5

5167185.1

386.6

0

-90

25.6

23TKSP118

491029.2

5167257.8

387.0

0

-90

12.5

23TKSP120

491028.8

5167330.0

387.4

0

-90

9.4

23TKSP122

491032.0

5167465.8

387.9

0

-90

4.4

23TKSP124

491035.4

5167658.1

388.1

0

-90

6.4

23TKSP126

491036.4

5167814.2

388.4

0

-90

6.4

23TKSP128

491004.1

5167928.9

388.3

0

-90

18.6

23TKSP130

490940.2

5168001.5

390.9

0

-90

9.4

23TKSP132

490798.8

5168092.8

387.8

0

-90

28.8

23TKSP133

490742.6

5168134.4

388.0

0

-90

31.9

23TKSP135

490663.7

5168190.2

387.9

0

-90

18.6

23TKSP137

490570.2

5168248.4

387.9

0

-90

9.4

23TKSP139

490517.0

5168283.7

389.0

0

-90

6.4

23TKSP141

490652.8

5168807.4

389.3

0

-90

24.3

23TKSP142

490661.9

5168867.9

388.6

0

-90

25.1

23TKSP143

490666.6

5168929.3

388.3

0

-90

22.7

23TKSP144

490769.6

5168677.5

389.9

0

-90

26.8

23TKSP145

490827.2

5168691.6

389.2

0

-90

25.0

22TK0381

490888.7

5168484.5

388.5

119.7

-73.9

654.4

22TK0415

490771.6

5168686.5

389.6

135.8

-64.4

618.7

23TK0451

490647.0

5168782.6

389.5

0.0

-90.0

33.5

23TK0452

490655.0

5168838.5

389.0

0.0

-90.0

24.4

23TK0453

490679.7

5168899.7

388.5

0.0

-90.0

30.5

23TK0455

490671.7

5168956.0

388.4

301.4

-88.2

48.8

23TK0456

490678.4

5169018.8

389.0

117.4

-88.5

56.4

23TK0457

491300.3

5169135.8

389.7

320.3

-52.4

196.9

23TK0458

491150.8

5169300.0

388.6

126.7

-68.9

191.1

23TK0459

490808.7

5168149.1

388.1

208.3

-64.1

764.1

23TK0460

490689.3

5169092.2

388.2

0.0

-90.0

64.0

23TK0461

490975.4

5168724.2

388.5

0.0

-90.0

56.4

23TK0462

490900.9

5169299.6

388.3

45.4

-51.7

146.9

23TK0463

490919.3

5168711.5

388.6

0.0

-90.0

48.8

23TK0464

490857.8

5168698.5

388.9

0.0

-90.0

41.1

23TK0465

490799.8

5168684.7

389.6

0.0

-90.0

24.7

23TK0466

490739.8

5168670.9

390.2

0.0

-90.0

18.6

23TK0469

490900.1

5169302.9

388.4

267.1

-52.0

121.9

23TK0470

490684.2

5169109.5

388.2

28.3

-53.4

80.8

 

Collar coordinates are UTM Zone 15N, NAD83
Azimuths and dips are taken from survey record at collar unless otherwise noted.

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