Monster Mining Corp.: Commences Airborne Geophysical Program
The Company has contracted SkyTEM Surveys ApS to conduct a 1460 line kilometre time domain electromagnetic (TDEM) survey over Keno-Lightning. The helicopter-borne SkyTEM system is capable of producing high resolution, highly accurate data from surface to depths of up to 300 m and is well-suited to identifying steeply dipping to vertical conductors and resolving minor differences in lithological conductivity. The purposes of the survey are to identify blind sulphide veins and faults in order to generate exploration targets outside of the known occurrences and assist in structural interpretations of the geology and mineralization on Keno-Lightning. The Company anticipates that the survey will conclude around June 20 and expects the final report within four to six weeks of the conclusion of the survey.
Dr. Joanna Ettlinger, MAusIMM, is the Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101 who has reviewed and approved the technical information contained in this news release.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
Robert Eadie
President, Chief Executive Officer and Director
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Robert Eadie, President, Chief Executive Officer and Director
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