LONDON, ENGLAND / ACCESSWIRE / May 13, 2015 / Today, mining analyst Stephan Bogner (Dipl. Kfm. FH) published a research update on Equitas Resources Corp. (TSX VENTURE: EQT; Frankfurt: T6UN).
Excerpt:
Around 3 weeks ago, an initiating coverage on Equitas Resources Corp. was published as, a few days prior, the company reported to have identified 4 VTEM anomalies and, on top of that, disclosed that renowned geophysicist Alan King will further analyze and interpret the newly generated VTEM data.
The industry leading VTEM airborne geophysics exploration technology has discovered numerous new deposits on a worldwide scale as it is capable to "see" below earth's surface to a depth of up to 750 m (i.e. scan deeper seated rocks for electromagnetic conductivity, first and foremost sulphides). Equitas commissioned the VTEM Plus system, which penetrates to depths of 350 m.
Today, Equitas announced in a press-release that King et al. have now identified 9 distinct VTEM anomalies indicating sulphidic nickel-copper mineralization in a depth exceeding 75 m (previous geophysics were capable to penetrate below surface up to 75 m at most).
The full research report can be read as a PDF via the following links:
English:
http://rockstone-research.com/images/PDF/Equitas2en.pdf
German:
http://rockstone-research.com/images/PDF/Equitas2de.pdf
Web version:
Contact:
Rockstone Research
Stephan Bogner
8050 Zurich
Switzerland
info@rockstone-research.com
www.rockstone-research.com
Disclaimer:
The author, Stephan Bogner (Dipl. Kfm., FH), owns shares of Equitas Resources Corp. and thus would profit from a share price appreciation, whereas the author may sell those any time without notice. Neither Rockstone Research nor the author was remunerated or instructed byEquitas Resources Corp. to produce or publish this content. However, please read the full disclaimer on www.rockstone-research.com as a conflict of interest exists with Zimtu Capital Corp. and none of this content is to be construed as a "financial analysis" or "investment advice".
SOURCE: Rockstone Research Ltd.