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New World Resources Ltd.

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Summary

Project:

Antler

Deposit:Antler
Location:United States
Commodities:Copper-Zinc-Lead-Silver
Date:4/24/2020
Report Code:JORC
Report Type:Exploration/Drilling Update
Project Stage:Pursuing Resources Definition
Report details:24-4-2020: New World Resources Ltd. announces an Exploration/Drilling Update report for its Antler deposit at the Antler project. Drilling results incl. 5.45m @ 2.49% Cu, 11.83% Zn, 0.94% Pb, 31.6g/t Ag from 193.5m. New World Managing Director, Mike Hayne
Resources:x
CP/QP:[Overall Report]: Patrick Siglin (Internal)
ABSTRACT:New World Managing Director, Mike Haynes, said: “This is an excellent start to our first‐ever drill campaign at Antler. The first three holes have all returned significant widths of exceptionally high‐grade massive sulphide mineralisation, confirming the zone of unmined mineralisation so far over a vertical distance of more than 150m. “The intercept in the third hole also confirms the mineralisation extends from surface to >250m depth, providing considerable encouragement for our ongoing exploration and evaluation of this exciting project. We are looking forward to receiving the balance of the assays from this initial phase of drilling and resuming drilling operations in the near‐term.” New World Resources Limited (ASX: NWC; “the Company”, or “New World”) is pleased to advise that it has received assay results for portions of the first three holes drilled as part of its maiden drilling program at the high‐grade Antler Copper Deposit in Arizona, USA. Mineable thicknesses of very‐high grade mineralisation have been returned in all three holes. These comprise:

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