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Marimaca Extends Shallow Oxide Potential at Mercedes Satellite Target

 

 

 

 

 

Marimaca Copper Corp. (TSX: MARI) is pleased to announce that reverse circulation drilling completed at the Mercedes Target, has extended the envelope of surface oxide copper mineralization to an area of interest measuring 700m along strike and 400m width. A total of 8 holes were completed of which 6 intersected mineralization. Mercedes is located less than 500m to the north of the northern edge of the Marimaca Oxide Deposit and continues to provide clear potential to add to the Company’s leachable resource base.

 

Highlights

  • MER-25 intersected 68m with an average grade of 0.64% CuT from 8m including 42m @ 0.90% CuT from 28m
    • Complements and extends broad zones of surface oxide copper mineralization intersected in six historical (refer to announcement 15 September 2021) holes:
      • MER-12 intersected 86m with an average grade of 0.44% CuT from 6m including 42m @ 0.64% CuT
      • MER-16 intersected 48m with an average grade of 0.42% CuT from 20m including 20m @ 0.57% CuT
      • MER-06 intersected:
        • 74m with an average grade of 0.30% CuT from 18m including 46m @ 0.38% CuT; and
        • 18m with an average grade of 0.52% CuT from 132m.
      • MER-14 intersected 26m with an average grade of 0.42% CuT from 80m including 12m @ 0.69% CuT
      • MER-03 intersected 58m with an average grade of 0.34% CuT as part of a broader 94m @ 0.30% CuT from 4m
      • MER-04 intersected 36m with an average grade of 0.34% CuT as part of a broader 86m @ 0.26% CuT from 6m
  • Lower grade halo to the east and south east materially extends the area of interest to 700m along strike and 400m across strike to a depth of 100m
    • MER-20 intersected 86m with an average grade of 0.21% CuT from 18m including 20m @ 0.50% CuT
    • MER-18 intersected 46m with an average grade of 0.20% CuT from 4m including 10m @ 0.36% CuT

 

Sergio Rivera, VP Exploration of Marimaca Copper, commented:


“Mercedes appears to be a mineralizing system of some scale and we are especially pleased with the continuity of grades in the north-western and western peripheries of the area of interest. The lower grade halo is reminiscent of the boundaries of the MOD, and we continue to see potential to add complementary, shallow, oxide resources to our mineral inventory.”

 

Hayden Locke, President and CEO, of Marimaca Copper, commented:


“The benefit of the MOD is that the hurdle to bringing proximal, shallow, leachable resources into an eventual mine plan is significantly lower. The drilling in north-western portion of the Mercedes Discovery has an intersection width weighted average grade of nearly 0.40% CuT, which is approaching the average LOM grade of the MOD. Based on this rudimentary assessment, we see strong potential for Mercedes to extend the mine life of the MOD with further work. The average of all drilling over the entire 700m by 400m area of interest is nearly 0.35% CuT, which is well above the economic cut-off we expect from the MOD based on historical work completed.

 

“Our focus has now shifted to the Sierra de Medina Project where we are drilling a greenfields target before moving to drilling along strike from our recently acquired Pampa Medina Deposit for which we are currently completing a 43-101 compliant Mineral Resource Estimate before moving to a Preliminary Economic Assessment.”

 

Overview of Drilling Campaign Objectives and Results

 

The initial drilling campaign at Mercedes (located less than 1km to the north of the northern edge of the MOD), which was completed in 2021, consisted of seventeen shallow, RC drill holes targeting the anomalies identified in both the magnetic survey and surface geochemical sampling previously completed (refer to announcement 15 September 2021). The Company has completed an additional eight RC holes for 2,200m with the objective of extending the mineralized envelope of the discovery (Figure 1 and Table 1).

 

Figure 1: Plan view of Selected Drill Holes at Mercedes

 

The eight drill holes were completed on various orientations with a downhole depth of 250m or 300m. Six of eight holes intersected broad zones of copper oxide mineralization of varying grades from at or near surface, all with strong continuity across the reported intersections. Mineralization consisted of a mix of green oxides being Atacamite, Brochantite and Chrysocholla and zones of WAD Oxide materials.

 

Mercedes is structurally controlled by a pervasive sheeted fracturing of the intrusive host, which dips to the east at between 45 and 60 degrees. Similar to the MOD, there is zonation of mineralization trending from more dominant green oxides at the top of the intersections to more mixed and copper wad types at the peripheries and towards the bottom of the intersections.

 

The grades were mixed, but the majority were above ore grade as defined by previous technical studies completed by Marimaca. There is a clear higher grade zone which is at surface in the north-west of the defined area of interest around newly completed drill hole MER-25 and the historical drill holes MER-12 and MER-14.

 

 

Hole TD   From To m %CuT
MER-18 250   4 50 46 0.20
including 4 14 10 0.36
and 20 44 24 0.20
  192 240 48 0.15
MER-19 290   52 60 8 0.33
  186 220 34 0.20
MER-20 260   18 104 86 0.21
including 22 62 40 0.31
including 22 42 20 0.50
MER-21 300   72 94 22 0.21
including 82 92 10 0.29
  268 284 16 0.21
MER-22 300 No significant intercepts
MER-23 300   40 66 26 0.23
MER-24 250 No significant intercepts
MER-25

250

  8 76 68 0.64
  28 70 42 0.89
  164 214 50 0.33
  202 214 12 0.74

Table 1: Table of Intersections

 

Overview of Mercedes

 

Mercedes is located less than 1km from the northern edge of the MOD. It was identified initially through the results of the high-resolution drone-mounted magnetic survey (refer to release on 23 September 2020), which was followed up by reconnaissance mapping and geochemical sampling (refer to release on 9 December 2020). In 2021, the Company drilled an initial program at Mercedes which encountered shallow oxide mineralization and defined an area of interest extending 700m by 400m (Figure 2).

 

Mercedes is hosted in the same intrusive units as the MOD, which shows pervasive fracturing striking north to south with an easterly dip of between 45 and 60 degrees. The unit is cross-cut by various dykes and faults, all of which are important for the development of copper mineralization.

 

Mercedes is the second of three new exploration targets drilled by the Company within a radius of 5km around the MOD, each of which presents a compelling opportunity to add shallow, oxide resources to the MOD project.

 

Figure 2: Map of MOD Resource and Near MOD Exploration Target Ranges

 

The potential quantity and grade presented in the exploration target ranges are conceptual and have insufficient exploration and drill density to define a Mineral Resource. At this stage, it is uncertain if further exploration will result in the targets being delineated as a Mineral Resource. Estimates of exploration targets are not Mineral Resources and are too speculative to meet the NI 43-101 reporting standards. Dimensions are conservative estimates based on surface geological mapping and sampling, underground geological sampling and RC drill intercepts. Grade ranges used in the Exploration Target Ranges are derived from RC drill interception grades within the target dimension area and assumes projections of grades across a mineralized zone.

 

Table 2. Summary of Mercedes Drilling Collars and Azimuths

 

Hole Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Inclination Depth
MER-18 374890.4 7437565.4 998.5 270 -60 250
MER-19 374920.4 7437478.6 1006.3 270 -60 290
MER-20 375052.2 7437119.5 1106.5 290 -60 260
MER-21 375120.7 7437231.8 1109.8 290 -60 300
MER-22 375155.6 7437490.8 1099.5 270 -60 300
MER-23 375056.0 7437115.0 1106.3 270 -60 300
MER-24 374925.6 7437758.9 1010.2 270 -60 250
MER-25 374652.0 7437737.3 895.4 270 -60 250

Sampling and Assay Protocol

 

True widths cannot be determined with the information available at this time. RC holes were sampled on a 2m continuous basis, with dry samples riffle split on site and one quarter sent to the Andes Analytical Assay preparation laboratory in Copiapo and the pulps then sent to the same company laboratory in Santiago for assaying. A second quarter was stored on site for reference. Samples were prepared using the following standard protocol: drying; crushing to better than 85% passing -10#; homogenizing; splitting; pulverizing a 500-700g subsample to 95% passing -150#; and a 125g split of this sent for assaying. All samples were assayed for %CuT (total copper) and %CuS (acid soluble copper) by AAS. A full QA/QC program, involving insertion of appropriate blanks, standards and duplicates was employed with acceptable results. Pulps and sample rejects are stored by Marimaca Copper for future reference.

 

Qualified Person

 

The technical information in this news release, including the information that relates to geology, drilling and mineralization was prepared under the supervision of, or has been reviewed by Sergio Rivera, Vice President of Exploration, Marimaca Copper Corp, a geologist with more than 40 years of experience and a member of the Colegio de Geólogos de Chile and of the Institute of Mining Engineers of Chile, and who is the Qualified Person for the purposes of NI 43-101 responsible for the design and execution of the drilling program.

 

The QP confirms he has visited the project area, has reviewed relevant project information, is responsible for the information contained in this news release, and consents to its publication.

 

Posted November 26, 2024

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