Aterian issues update on Tata Project in Morocco

Aterian, has released an update on Tata Project in Morocco revealing positive results. The Tata Project covers 154.4 km² and is situated in central Morocco within the western Anti-Atlas Mountains. It is located 30 km south of Aterian’s Azrar copper-silver project.
The latest sampling reports reveal up to 7.02% copper (Cu) from the Tata Project. Copper mineralization has been identified within two stratigraphic horizons and is visible on the surface. The combined strike length with visible copper mineralization extends over 18 km.
Tata Project
A data review suggests that a significant portion of the project remains untested, with approximately 26 km of unexplored strike length within the Adoudou Formation and an additional 9 km within the lower Cambrian Tata Group sediments.
The project is situated in a region considered highly prospective for sedimentary-hosted copper mineralization in the western Anti-Atlas. The Tata Project is located close to good infrastructure. It lies 50 km southeast of the Tizert Copper-Silver development project, sharing a similar geological setting. Furthermore, it is 30 km south of Aterian’s Azrar copper project.
Charles Bray, the chairman of Aterian, expressed enthusiasm about the new results, highlighting the substantial unexplored target area and the significant sedimentary-hosted copper potential. He emphasized the positive results from multiple projects in Morocco, seeing them as opportunities to deliver value to the company and its stakeholders. The chairman also mentioned the potential role of these projects in supplying metals and minerals crucial for the electrification of society.
Aterian intends to continue exploring and evaluating the Tata Project and other key assets within its portfolio. Charles Bray looks forward to updating shareholders on the Tata project and other exploration programs in the future.




