SLAM Drills 30 Meters of Massive Sulphide at Goodwin Copper-Nickel Project
SLAM Exploration reported over 30 meters of massive sulphide mineralization in a drill hole at its Goodwin copper-nickel-cobalt project in New Brunswick, following a VTEM survey.

SLAM Exploration Ltd. announced it has intersected over 30 meters of massive sulphide mineralization in a diamond drill hole at its Goodwin copper-nickel-cobalt project in New Brunswick, Canada. The intercept follows a VTEM (Versatile Time Domain Electromagnetic) survey that identified a strong conductor.
The company reported that drill hole GW26-29 returned a 26.10-meter massive sulfide core interval from 18.70 to 44.80 meters, plus additional zones of 1.85 meters and 2.15 meters. The drilling is part of a 7,000-meter program that began on June 1, 2026, with four holes completed so far. Massive sulphides are often associated with high-grade base metal deposits, making this a significant development for the project.
For traders and investors, the news highlights the potential for a new discovery in the mineral-rich province of New Brunswick, which hosts several past-producing mines. The presence of copper, nickel, and cobalt — all critical metals for electrification and battery technologies — adds strategic value. NowPrice's live commodities prices and charts show how the market is reacting to exploration updates from junior miners like SLAM.
Investors will watch for assay results from the massive sulphide intervals, which will confirm metal grades. The company plans to continue drilling to test the extent of the conductor. A positive outcome could attract further investment or partnership interest in the project.