A.I.S. Resources Completes Airborne Geophysical Survey at Saint John Project
Event summary
- A.I.S. Resources completed a high-resolution airborne geophysical survey at its Saint John project in New Brunswick.
- The helicopter-borne survey covered approximately 2,125 line-kilometres using Geometrics G822 sensor technologies.
- The survey is intended to provide high-resolution magnetic data for geological mapping and exploration target generation.
- Ground prospecting, geological mapping, and sampling activities will commence the week of May 11, 2026.
- The Saint John project covers 101 km² and is prospective for IOCG-style mineralization.
The big picture
A.I.S. Resources' completion of the airborne geophysical survey marks a critical step in advancing its Saint John project, which is prospective for IOCG-style mineralization. The project's location in a Tier-1 mining jurisdiction with robust infrastructure positions it favorably for potential development. The integration of high-resolution magnetic data with ground activities will be key to unlocking the project's strategic exposure to precious and critical minerals.
What we're watching
- Data Interpretation
- How the interpretation of the survey data will impact target prioritization and follow-up exploration.
- Exploration Progress
- The pace at which ground prospecting and sampling activities advance the understanding of the project’s geology.
- Mineral Potential
- Whether the Saint John project will confirm the presence of IOCG-style mineralization and its economic viability.
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