Ramp Metals Intersects VMS Mineralization in All Nine Rush Drill Holes (2,199m)
Ramp Metals intersected VMS-style mineralization in all nine holes (2,199m) at its main Rush anomaly, including a new deeper zone 70m west of the known trend. Redridge hosts a 2.4km EM anomaly returning 245ppm Cu and 852ppb Ag, while Runway yielded 0.183g/t Pt, 92ppb Pd and 825ppb Ni.
1. Rush Drill Program Update
Ramp Metals has completed nine drill holes totaling 2,199 meters across the 1,100m-long main Rush anomaly, intersecting VMS-style mineralization in every hole and identifying a new deeper zone approximately 70 meters west of the known trend.
2. Satellite Target Prospects
The company plans to advance two Rush satellite targets plus high-priority Runway and Redridge zones, where Redridge exhibits a 2.4km EM anomaly with surface soils up to 245ppm copper and 852ppb silver, and Runway yielded a grab sample of 0.183g/t platinum, 92ppb palladium and 825ppb nickel.
3. US OTC Market Listing
Ramp Metals’ common shares began trading on the OTC Markets under ticker RMPMF following a compliant Form 15c2-11 submission to FINRA, and the company is pursuing OTCID and DTC eligibility to enhance its US investor accessibility and continuous disclosure.
4. Next Steps and QA/QC
Core samples from Rush are logged, cut and dispatched to Bureau Veritas Commodities for analysis under a rigorous QA/QC protocol incorporating certified standards at a minimum 1:15 insertion rate, and full assay results are expected in the coming weeks as preparation for further drilling at Ranger and other targets proceeds.