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Anvil hammers out bigger resource at Kinsevere

ANVIL Mining’s Kinsevere copper project in the Democratic Republic of Congo has received a massive boost after the company increased its mineral resource by 450% to 1.6 million tonnes of contained copper, representing nearly $9 billion of in-ground copper at current prices.

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Anvil hammers out bigger resource at Kinsevere

The 2006 Phase 2 drill program, which focused entirely on the Tshifufia deposit, was responsible for the major upgrade following the "discovery of a much thicker mineralised copper zone at Tshifufia than...

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