Zonte Metals Inc. announced it has commenced drilling at the K6 target on its Cross Hill Copper Project, in Newfoundland and Labrador. Zonte acquired the Cross Hills Copper Project in late 2017 based on the strong hydrothermal system present within the project. Known copper mineralization at the time was limited to several copper showings.

The Company's initial two years of exploration was focused on exploring and drilling geophysical highs. Copper was discovered throughout the drilling programs with some of the better drill intersected mineralization sitting peripheral to the geophysical anomalies. As an example, CH-19-04, intersected a number of isolated copper zones, including a narrow high-grade interval of 14% Cu over 0.43m, while other drill holes returned low grades of mixed disseminated sulphides containing copper and spaced fractured-controlled copper mineralization over long intervals.

With the success of the initial drilling, which was based on limited exploration, the Company recognized a fertile copper system that required additional examination. The last three years of surface exploration have provided a comprehensive dataset that will be used to assist in testing the 11 known targets. The drilling will be targeting locations where multiple overlapping datasets indicate possible sites where copper mineralization might occur, with the K6 being the first target to be tested.