• Aldebaran Resources (ALDE) has discovered a new high-grade gold zone at the Altar copper-gold project
  • John E. Black, CEO of Aldebaran sat down with Shoran Devi to discuss the discovery
  • The company believes that the Altar project has the potential to host high-grade copper and copper-gold mineralization
  • Aldebaran Resources is a Canadian mineral exploration company
  • Aldebaran Resources Inc. (ALDE) opened trading at C$1.00 per share

Aldebaran Resources (ALDE) has reported the discovery of a new high-grade gold zone at the Altar copper-gold project located in San Juan, Argentina. 

John E. Black, CEO of Aldebaran sat down with Shoran Devi to discuss the discovery.

“We normally don’t report partial results from a drill hole, however due to the high-grades associated with this interval we felt it appropriate to do so. We know that the Altar project has the potential to host high-grade copper and copper-gold mineralization, however this is the first time we’ve observed this type of high-grade gold mineralization. More drilling is required to better understand the controls on this new gold zone. This adds an exciting new aspect to the Altar and QDM/Radio story.”

Aldebaran Resources is a Canadian mineral exploration company.

Aldebaran Resources Inc. (ALDE) opened trading at C$1.00 per share.

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