02:22 PM EST, 11/04/2025 (MT Newswires) -- Inomin Mines (MINE.V) on Tuesday said it completed drilling at its Beaver-Lynx project in south-central, British Columbia.
The company said in total, 3,361.8 meters in 13 holes were drilled and that analytical results are pending.
Inomin Mines said that twelve holes, spaced approximately 200 meters apart, were drilled to test continuity of known mineralization at the Beaver South zone.
It added that the South zone drilling tested an area of about 400,000 square meters intersecting an average thickness of 128 meters of serpentinized ultramafics in each hole.
One hole was also drilled in the North zone to test a new high-priority target, said the company.
A statement noted that the North zone, one of largest zones on the Beaver block, has previously been drill tested on the high magnetic features over 7 kilometers in strike length.
"It's gratifying to see every hole intersect serpentinized rock typically associated with nickel and magnesium mineralization," said Inomin's President, John Gomez. "We look forward to receiving drill results and next drilling at Beaver-Lynx."
A statement further noted that the 2025 Beaver-Lynx exploration program is being undertaken in collaboration with Sumitomo Metal Mining Canada, which is funding the exploration.
The company's shares were last seen down $0.005 to $0.07 on the TSX Venture Exchange.