DLP Resources Inc. (TSX-V: DLP) (OTCQB: DLPRF) announces receipt of complete drill results for drillholes A24-017 and A24-018 on the Aurora porphyry copper-molybdenum-silver project in southern Peru. (Figure 1).
Results for the first sixteen drillholes, were last released between January 04 and August 15, 2024 (see DLP Resources Inc., news release of January 04, 2024, June 25, 2024 and August 15, 2024 for results for the previous sixteen drillholes).
Highlights
Drillhole A24-017 was drilled off a drill platform approximately 169m northeast of A22-003 with the aim of expanding the copper mineralization further to the east. This drillhole intersected copper mineralization from surface extending to 125m in mineralized hornfels. Results were as follows:
Drillhole A24-018 was drilled off the same platform as the vertical hole A23-013 but drilled at -70 degrees to the south. The purpose of this hole was to expand the copper-molybdenum-silver mineralization towards the southwest side where the limits of mineralization are still uncertain. Results for this hole were as follows:
The complete set of results for A24-017 and A24-018 are summarized in Table 1 below.
Mr. Gendall, President and CEO commented: “A24-017 confirmed shallow copper mineralization in the northeast with A24-018 expanding the footprint of copper-molybdenum and silver mineralization in the southwest side of Aurora. We continue to have success with the expansion drilling at Aurora and we look forward to results from further planned drilling in the southeast”.
Aurora Cu-Mo Project – Summary of Drill Results for A24-017 and A24-018
Table 1. Summary of Drill Results for Diamond Drillhole A24-017 and A24-018. All grades are length-weighted averages of samples within the interval reported.
Hole | From | To | Interval1 | Description | Cu (total) | Mo | Ag | Cueq* |
ID | m | m | m | % | % | g/t | % | |
A24-017 | 0.00 | 125.00 | 125.00 | Mineralized hornfels | 0.63 | 0.0001 | 0.67 | 0.64 |
Includes | 31.00 | 125.00 | 94.00 | Mineralized hornfels – copper enrichment | 0.81 | 0.0002 | 1.03 | 0.82 |
A24-018 | 0.00 | 164.00 | 164.00 | Leached zone – hornfels + porphyry | 0.07 | 0.0058 | 2.25 | 0.12 |
164.00 | 1118.00 | 954.00 | Mineralized hornfels + mineralized porphyry | 0.23 | 0.0214 | 2.09 | 0.36 |
Note: *Copper equivalent grades (CuEq) are for comparative purposes only. Mo and Cu are uncut and Ag values are cut to 100g/t, and core recovery is assumed to be 100% for the entire drilled lengths of A24-017 and A24-018 except for the following intervals; A24-017 from 0 to 8m, 25 to 31m, 42 to 46m and 63 to 67m with only 39 to 53% recoveries due to fractured rock and A24-018 from 0 to 12m and 19 to 23m with only 40 to 50% recoveries due to fractured rock. The project is at an early stage of exploration and recoveries of Cu 95.8%, Mo 86.4%, and Ag 89.3%, as determined from the recent metallurgical study, are assigned to the CuEq calculations. Conversion of metals to an equivalent copper grade based on these metal prices is relative to the copper price per unit mass factored by conceptual recoveries for those metals normalized to the conceptualized copper recovery. The metal equivalencies for each metal are added to the copper grade. The formula for this is: CuEq % = Cu% + (Mo% * (Mo recovery / Cu recovery) * (Mo $ per lb / Cu $ per lb) + (Ag g/t * (Ag recovery / Cu recovery) * (Ag $ per oz/ 31.1034768) / (Cu $ per lb* 22.04623)).
*Copper equivalent calculations use metal prices of Cu – US$3.34/lb, Mo – US$18/lb and Ag – US$21.87/oz.
1 Intervals are downhole drilled core lengths. Drilling data to date is insufficient to determine true width of mineralization. Mo and Cu are uncut and Ag values are cut to 100g/t.
Table 2: A24-017 and A24-018 Diamond drillhole locations, depth, orientation and inclination.
Hole | Easting | Northing | Elevation | Length | Azimuth | Inclination |
ID | m | m | m | m | Degrees | Degrees |
A24-017 | 190,196 | 8,566,399 | 2837 | 987.25 | 85 | -70 |
A24-018 | 189,904 | 8,565,904 | 3022 | 1118.00 | 185 | -70 |
Co-ordinates are in WGS84 Zone 19S.
Quality Control and Quality Assurance
DLP Resources Peru S.A.C, a subsidiary of DLP Resources Inc., supervises drilling and carries out sampling of HTW, NTW and BTW core. Logging and sampling are completed at a secured Company facility situated on the project site. Sample intervals are nominally 1m to 3m in length. Drill core is cut in half using a rotary diamond blade saw and samples are sealed on site before transportation to the ALS Peru S.A.C. sample preparation facility in Arequipa by Company vehicles and staff. Prepared samples are sent to Lima by ALS Peru S.A.C. for analysis. ALS Peru S.A.C. is an independent laboratory. Samples are analyzed for 48 elements using a four-acid digestion and ICP-MS analysis (ME-MS61). In addition, sequential copper analyses are done where secondary copper mineralization is observed and reports, soluble copper using sulphuric acid leach, soluble copper in cyanide leach, residual copper and total copper. ALS meets all requirements of International Standards ISO/IEC 17025:2005 and ISO 9001:2015 for analytical procedures.
DLP Resources independently monitors quality control and quality assurance (“QA/QC”) through a program that includes the insertion of blind certified reference materials (standards), blanks and pulp duplicate samples. The company is not aware of any drilling, sampling, recovery or other factors that could materially affect the accuracy or reliability of the data except for intervals in A24-017 from 0 to 8m, 25 to 31m, 42 to 46m and 63 to 67m with only 39 to 53% recoveries due to fractured rock and A24-018 from 0 to 12m and 19 to 23m with only 40 to 50% recoveries due to fractured rock.
Aurora Project
Aurora Project is an advanced stage porphyry copper-molybdenum exploration project in the Province of Calca, SE Peru (Figure 1). The Aurora Project was previously permitted for drilling in 2015 but was never executed. Thirteen historical drillholes, drilled in 2001 and 2005 totaling 3,900m were drilled over an area of approximately 1000m by 800m, cut significant intervals of copper and molybdenum mineralization. From logging of the only three remaining holes DDA-01, DDA-3A and DDA-3 and data now available, it appears that only three of the thirteen holes tested the enriched copper zone and only one hole drilled deep enough to test the primary copper and molybdenum zone (see DLP Resources Inc. news release of May 18, 2021).
Salient historic drillhole data of the Aurora Project are:
A review of the historical drilling indicates that the majority of the thirteen holes were drilled in the leached and partially leached zones of the porphyry system. Ten of the thirteen holes never fully tested the oxide and secondary enrichment zone and/or the primary copper zone at depth encountered in DDA-01. Copper-molybdenum mineralization is hosted by quartz-feldspar porphyries intruded into slates-hornfels and pelitic sandstones belonging to the Ordovician (439 – 463 ma) Sandia Formation.
NZOU Project – Sullivan Zn-Pb-Ag Target – SE British Columbia (Figure 4)
A one-hole drill program which commenced in 2023 on the NZOU Project was re-started on June 18, 2024, at a depth of 1330m (see news releases of June 13, 2023 and June 21, 2024). This drillhole NZ23-01, was collared in Middle Aldridge siltstones and ended at a depth of 1759m on July 21st. From 1454m to end of hole at 1759m, Sullivan horizon siltstones and fragmentals with strong sericitization, biotite, albite and chlorite alteration were logged in meta siltstones. Pyrrhotite was disseminated throughout with trace to minor sphalerite, galena and arsenopyrite. No significant zones of zinc mineralization were observed.
No further drilling on NZOU is planned.
Figure 1: DLP Project areas in Peru with Aurora Project Shown.
Figure 2: Aurora Project – Plan view showing historic drilling and drilling by DLP in 2022-2023-2024 with A24-017 and A24-018 highlighted in red.
Figure 3: Aurora Project – Simplified NW-SE section 1-1′ showing DLP and historic drillholes. Mo is on the left and the Cu is within the drillhole column.
Figure 4: Titan MT resistivity plan at 0m elevation with the main MT anomaly trending NE from DD21-02 onto the Moby Dick and NZOU properties. NZ23-01 shown with red dot.
Qualified Person
David L. Pighin, consulting geologist and co-founder of DLP Resources, is the qualified person of the Company as defined by National Instrument 43-101. Mr. Pighin has reviewed and approved the technical contents of this news release.
About DLP Resources Inc.
DLP Resources Inc. is a mineral exploration company operating in Southeastern British Columbia and Peru, exploring for Base Metals and Cobalt. DLP is listed on the TSX-V, and on the OTCQB.
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