What's Happening?
American Pacific Mining has commenced drill testing at its Madison copper-gold project in Montana, following the identification of a new target through a magnetotelluric (MT) inversion survey. The survey revealed two main conductive zones, with a significant
anomaly located in an undrilled section of the project area. This anomaly spans approximately 2km in length and 600m in width, with drilling plans aiming to reach a depth of 800m. The anomaly is associated with the Silver Star fault corridor and may indicate alteration, carbonate replacement, or skarn-related mineralization. The company has mobilized a 15,000m drilling program, with the first of two drills currently on-site.
Why It's Important?
The discovery and testing of new conductive zones at the Madison project could lead to significant mineral findings, potentially enhancing the project's value and contributing to the local economy. The exploration of these anomalies may provide insights into the geological structure and mineralization processes in the area, which are crucial for future mining operations. Successful identification and extraction of minerals could bolster American Pacific Mining's position in the industry and support economic growth in Montana.











