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ABIDJAN - Oscillate PLC (AQSE:MUSH) has completed the first phase of field work at its Duékoué copper-molybdenum project in western Côte d’Ivoire, according to a press release statement issued Friday.
The company collected 204 soil samples and conducted a ground magnetic survey along six lines at the site, which is operated under a joint venture partnership with La Miniere de L’Elephant SARL established in April.
Laboratory analysis of the soil samples revealed maximum copper content of 456ppm and maximum molybdenum content of 295ppm. The samples were processed at ALS Laboratories in Yamoussoukro before being analyzed at ALS facilities in Johannesburg.
The primary objective of this initial field program was to re-establish the geo-location of historical anomalies first identified by SODEMI in the 1960s and 1970s.
Oscillate indicated that the geochemical results, combined with ground magnetic data and geological mapping, will be used to locate historical anomalies accurately and plan follow-up exploration activities. These may include pitting, trenching, grid soil surveys, geophysics, or geological mapping to identify potential drill targets.
A technical report analyzing the results and recommending future work is expected to be completed within two weeks.
The Duékoué Project is located in the District des Montagnes region of western Côte d’Ivoire. Oscillate, listed on the Aquis Growth Market Stock Exchange, describes itself as focused on advancing exploration and development-stage strategic metals opportunities with emphasis on copper.
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