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Drilling intersects 111m at 2.3g/t gold, including 7.2m at 26.9g/t gold at new “Alba” gold target at Bramaderos Project, Ecuador

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Drilling intersects 111m at 2.3g/t gold, including 7.2m at 26.9g/t gold at new “Alba” gold target at Bramaderos Project, Ecuador

 

 

 

 

 

Cornerstone Capital Resources Inc. (TSX-V:CGP) (OTC:CTNXF) (FWB:GWN1) is pleased to provide an update on its Bramaderos gold and copper joint venture in southern Ecuador (see Figures 1 and 2) in which it has a 12.5% interest carried by JV partner and project operator Sunstone Metals Inc. (ASX: STM) through to the start of commercial production (see “About Bramaderos”, below).

 

Figures related to this news release can be seen in PDF format by accessing the version of this release on the Company’s website (www.cornerstoneresources.com) or by clicking on the link below:

 

https://cornerstoneresources.com/site/assets/files/5832/nr21-20figures.pdf.

 

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Assays received from drill hole BMDD012 at the new ‘Alba’ gold target include:
    • 111m1 of 2.35g/t gold, including,
    • 7.2m at 26.9g/t gold

 

FURTHER INFORMATION:

 

Assay results for hole BMDD012 include:

 

  From (m) To (m) Interval (m) Gold (g/t)
  93.0 204.0 111.0 2.35
includes 106.8 136.0 29.2 7.68
includes 116.8 134.0 17.2 12.45
includes 124.8 132.0 7.2 26.88

 

Cornerstone VP Exploration, Yvan Crepeau, said:

 

“These are strong assays. This has long been an area where we were keen to advance our exploration program, but we lacked the clear definition of drill targets. This result now allows us to undertake follow-up drilling and define additional conceptual targets for overprinting high grade gold.”

 

Drillhole BMDD012 was drilled towards the north-west and targeted a magnetic anomaly on the south-eastern flank of the prominent topographic feature Bramaderos Hill, in a target area now referred to as ‘Alba’. Alba is located north-west of, and adjacent to the Brama target where drilling is ongoing (Figure 3).

 

It is highly encouraging that the mineralization was intersected at a relatively shallow depth of ~65m from surface and remains open up and down dip and along strike.

 

The drill rig on site at Bramaderos is currently completing a hole at Brama and will be moved to Alba next week. Follow-up drilling will initially involve testing the depth extent of the intersection in BMDD012 and will then test the lateral extent. At this stage, it is thought that the gold system trends NE-SW.

 

The high gold zone is currently interpreted as a ‘later’ gold-rich event over a broad and deeper gold-copper porphyry mineralized system. The high-grade core to this zone contains visible gold (Figure 5).

 

There has been no significant historical drilling at Alba. Hole CURI-11 was drilled (in 2002 by Ecuanor S.A.) from the south and intersected a point 250m below the BMDD012 gold intersection (Figure 4) but has not tested the interpreted Alba target horizon. Hole BMDD013, designed to test the northern extent of the Brama target (results pending) drilled away to the north-east from the same pad as BMDD012 and BMDD006 drilled away from the Alba target towards the south-east, again to test the Brama Target (Figure 3).

 

* The reader is cautioned that there has been insufficient exploration to define a mineral resource at Bramaderos and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in the target being delineated as a mineral resource.

 

About Bramaderos

 

Measuring 4,948 hectares, the Bramaderos project is ideally located immediately adjacent to the Pan American highway, and within reasonable distance of available hydropower, supporting the economics of potential development opportunities. The project is also supported by nearby commercial airports and significant cities (Loja) and enjoys strong community support.

 

The Bramaderos concession is owned by La Plata Minerales S.A. which in turn is owned 87.5% by Sunstone (the project operator) and 12.5% by Cornerstone.

 

Cornerstone’s 12.5% interest is carried by Sunstone through to the start of commercial production and repayable at Libor plus 2% out of 90% of Cornerstone’s share of earnings or dividends from the Bramaderos project (see news release 20-01 dated January 7, 2020).

 

More information about the property can be found at

www.cornerstoneresources.com.

 

Qualified Person:

 

Yvan Crepeau, MBA, P.Geo., Cornerstone’s Vice President, Exploration and a qualified person in accordance with National Instrument 43-101, is responsible for supervising the exploration program at the Bramaderos project for Cornerstone and has reviewed and approved the information contained in this news release.

 

Sampling and assaying

 

Surface and drill core samples from Brama were sent to the LAC y Asociados Cia. Ltda. Sample Preparation Facility in Cuenca, Ecuador for sample preparation. The standard sample preparation for drill core samples (Code PRP-910) is: Drying the sample, crushing to size fraction 70% <2mm and splitting the sample to a 250g portion by riffle or Boyd rotary splitter. The 250g sample is then pulverised to >85% passing 75 microns and then split into two 50g pulp samples. Then one of the pulp samples was sent to the MS Analytical Laboratory in Vancouver (Unit 1, 20120 102nd Avenue, Langley, BC V1M 4B4, Canada) for gold and base metal analysis.

 

PLAMIN uses a fire assay gold technique for Au assays (FAS-111) and a four acid multi element technique (IMS-230) for a suite of 48 elements. FAS-111 involves Au by Fire Assay on a 30-gram aliquot, fusion and atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) at trace levels. IMS-20 is considered a near total 4 acid technique using a 20g aliquot followed by multi-element analysis by ICP-AES/MS at ultra-trace levels. This analysis technique is considered suitable for this style of mineralization.

 

Standards, blanks and duplicates are inserted ~1/28 samples. The values of the standards range from low to high grade and are considered appropriate to monitor performance of values near cut-off and near the mean grade of the deposit. The check sampling results are monitored and performance issues are communicated to the laboratory if necessary.

 

Sample security was managed through sealed individual samples and sealed bags of multiple samples for secure delivery to the laboratory by permanent staff of the joint venture. MS Analytical is an internationally accredited laboratory that has all its internal procedures heavily scrutinized in order to maintain their accreditation. MS Analytical is accredited to ISO/IEC 17025 2005 Accredited Methods.

 

PLAMIN’s sampling techniques and data have been audited multiple times by independent mining consultants during various project assessments. These audits have concluded that the sampling techniques and data management are to industry standards. All historical data has been validated to the best degree possible and migrated into a database.

 

Rock samples are collected by PLAMIN’s personnel, placed in plastic bags, labeled and sealed, and stored in a secure place until delivery by PLAMIN employees to the LAC y Asociados ISO 9001-2008 certified sample preparation facility in Cuenca, Ecuador.

 

Rock samples are prepared crushing to 70% passing 2 mm (10 mesh), splitting 250 g and pulverizing to 85% passing 75 microns (200 mesh) (MSA code PRP-910). Prepared samples are then shipped to MS Analytical Services (MSA), an ISO 9001-2008 laboratory in Langley, BC, Canada, where samples are assayed for a multi-element suite (MSA code IMS-136, 15.0 g split, Aqua Regia digestion, ICP-AES/MS finish) and gold by Fire Assay (MSA code FAS-111, 30 g fusion, AAS finish). Over limit results for Cu (>1%) are systematically re-assayed (MSA code ICF-6Cu, 0.2 g, 4-acid digestion, ICP-AES finish). Gold is assayed using a 30 g split, Fire Assay (FA) and AAS finish (MSA code FAS 111).

Over limit results for Au (>10 g/t) are systematically re-assayed (MSA code FAS-415, FA, 30g., gravimetric finish).

 

Soil samples are dried at low temperature, screened to 80 mesh (MSA code PRP-757); a 15 grams portion is then assayed for a multi-elements suite (MSA code IMS-136, Aqua Regia digestion, ICP-AES/MS finish).

 

Quality assurance / Quality control

 

The MSA Analytical Laboratory is a qualified assayer that performs and makes available internal assaying controls. Duplicates, certified blanks and standards are systematically used (1 control sample every 20-25 samples) as part of PLAMIN’s QA/QC program. Rejects, a 100 g pulp for each rock sample, are stored for future use and controls.

 

About Cornerstone

 

Cornerstone Capital Resources Inc. is a mineral exploration company with a diversified portfolio of projects in Ecuador and Chile, including the Cascabel gold-enriched copper porphyry joint venture in northwest Ecuador. Cornerstone has a 20.8% direct and indirect interest in Cascabel comprised of (i) a direct 15% interest in the project financed through to completion of a feasibility study and repayable at Libor plus 2% out of 90% of its share of the earnings or dividends from an operation at Cascabel, plus (ii) an indirect interest comprised of 6.86% of the shares of joint venture partner and project operator SolGold Plc. Exploraciones Novomining S.A. an Ecuadoran company owned by SolGold and Cornerstone, holds 100% of the Cascabel concession. Subject to the satisfaction of certain conditions, including SolGold’s fully funding the project through to feasibility, SolGold Plc will own 85% of the equity of ENSA and Cornerstone will own the remaining 15% of ENSA.

 

Posted November 18, 2021

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