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PAN GLOBAL INTERSECTS 6.5M OF 1.22 G/T GOLD AND 14M OF 0.46% COPPER, EXPANDING MINERALIZATION AT CAÑADA HONDA DISCOVERY, ESCACENA PROJECT, SOUTHERN SPAIN

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PAN GLOBAL INTERSECTS 6.5M OF 1.22 G/T GOLD AND 14M OF 0.46% COPPER, EXPANDING MINERALIZATION AT CAÑADA HONDA DISCOVERY, ESCACENA PROJECT, SOUTHERN SPAIN

 

 

 

 

 

  • VMS-style copper and stacked-vein-hosted gold mineralization associated with a 3km-long, coincident gravity and heliborne-electromagnetic target
  • Latest drilling confirms copper-gold mineralization continues down-dip to the north, with higher grades coincident with the gravity anomaly
  • Multiple stacked-vein-hosted gold intersections, with new intercept grades up to 6.5g/t gold

 

Pan Global Resources Inc. (TSX-V: PGZ) (OTCQX: PGZFF) (FSE: 2EU) is pleased to announce results for three additional holes from the ongoing drill program at the Cañada Honda copper-gold  discovery, in the Company’s 100% owned Escacena Project in the Iberian Pyrite Belt, southern Spain. The drillholes are part of an 11-hole step-out drill program at Cañada Honda that started in November, with eight completed and three additional drillholes planned. Cañada Honda is located 3.5km north of Pan Global’s La Romana copper-tin-silver deposit, where delineation drilling continues.

 

“These latest drill results testing the northern edge of the gravity target at Cañada Honda have successfully confirmed the down-dip continuation of the copper and gold mineralization and expanded the surface extent to more than 450m x 450m. All the drilling to-date is at the eastern end of a very large, mostly untested, 3km east-west, coincident gravity and heliborne electro-magnetic target. The scale of the geophysics targets, combined with drillhole confirmation that mineralization is associated with the anomaly, suggests Cañada Honda mineralization may be extensive. Next planned drillholes are aiming to test for higher grades and expand the mineralization to the west,” said Tim Moody, Pan Global’s President & CEO.

 

Drill highlights:

 

Drillhole CHD14

  • 1m at 0.17% Cu, 6.52g/t Au, 5.8g/t Ag from 290m, and
  • 6.5m at 1.22g/t Au, 1.4g/t Ag from 315.5m, and
  • 14m at 0.46% Cu, 0.16g/t Au, 5.2g/t Ag from 355m

 

Drillhole CHD16

  • 13m at 0.62g/t Au from 239m including
    • 1m at 0.65% Cu, 1.92g/t Au, 2.7g/t Ag
  • 1m at 5.53g/t Au, 1.1g/t Ag from 322m
  • 15m at 0.23% Cu, 0.51g/t Au, 1.1g/t Ag from 340m, including
    • 1m at 0.14% Cu, 3.55g/t Au, 5.4g/t Ag

 

Drillhole locations are shown in Figure 1 below. Drillhole assay results are summarized in Table 1 and drillhole collar details are presented in Table 2 below.

 

The three new holes were drilled along the northern margin of the gravity target, confirming continuation of the mineralization down-dip to the north, including multiple gold intersections. Copper grades appear to be decreasing down-dip and away from the gravity anomaly. Downhole electromagnetic surveys completed in all three drillholes indicates potential stronger sulphide mineralization up-dip and coincident with the modelled gravity target, consistent with higher copper-gold grades in the previous drilling. The next three planned drillholes will test for higher-grade extensions of the mineralization to the west following vectors from the drill results and geophysics.

 

Additional drill results will be reported as soon as available from the ongoing drilling, including the La Romana deposit where 183 holes have been drilled to date. In the coming weeks, the Company also anticipates commencing exploration at the large Bravo gravity target east of La Romana.

 

Table 1 – Cañada Honda Selected Drill Results

 

Hole ID From To Interval1 Cu Au Ag Co Pb Zn
m m m % g/t g/t ppm ppm ppm
CHD14 100 103 3 0.07 0.37 7.2 78 1673 2889
and 134 135 1 0.05 1.29 11.2 36 2870 5450
and 271 272 1 0.33 0.63 23.0 63 4930 3160
and 290 291 1 0.17 6.52 5.8 154 253 201
and 315.5 322 6.5 0.07 1.22 1.4 122 30 66
Incl. 317.5 318.5 1 0.24 1.94 4.7 275 88 133
and 356 370 14 0.46 0.16 5.2 74 70 112
Incl. 360 364 4 0.87 0.17 10.5 109 144 140
Incl. 362 363 1 1.24 0.22 21.0 66 239 193
CHD15 No significant results
CHD16 115 116 1 <0.01 1.37 0.8 81 118 54
and 239 252 13 0.06 0.62 0.4 33 5 47
Incl. 251 252 1 0.65 1.92 2.7 118 24 72
and 265.5 266.5 1 0.11 1.17 3.4 216 197 1200
and 322 323 1 0.03 5.53 1.1 204 71 54
and 340 355 15 0.23 0.51 1.1 134 68 145
Incl. 354 355 1 0.14 3.55 5.4 71 178 632
1 Approximate true thickness

 

Table 2 – Cañada Honda Drillhole Collar Information

 

Hole ID Easting2 Northing2 Azimuth (º) Dip (º) Length (m)
CHD14 737080 4156488 175 -72 390.9
CHD15 737335 4156454 180 -70 293.4
CHD16 737201 4156478 175 -75 366.75
Coordinate system: UTM29N ERTS89

 

About the Escacena Project

 

The Escacena Project comprises a large, contiguous, 5.760-hectare land package controlled 100% by Pan Global in the east of the Iberian Pyrite Belt. Escacena is located near the operating mine at Riotinto and is immediately adjacent to the former Aznalcóllar and Los Frailes mines where Minera Los Frailes/Grupo México is in the final permitting stage with construction anticipated to start in 2024. The Escacena Project hosts Pan Global’s La Romana copper-tin-silver and Cañada Honda copper-gold discoveries and a number of other prospective targets, including, Bravo, Barbacena, El Pozo, Romana Norte, San Pablo, Zarcita, Hornitos, La Jarosa, Romana Deep, and Cortijo.

 

About Pan Global Resources

 

Pan Global Resources Inc. is actively targeting copper-rich mineral deposits, given copper’s compelling supply-demand fundamentals and outlook for strong long-term prices as a critical metal for global electrification and energy transition. The Company’s flagship Escacena Project is located in the prolific Iberian Pyrite Belt in southern Spain, where a favourable permitting track record, excellent infrastructure, mining and professional expertise, and support for copper as a Strategic Raw Material by the European Commission collectively define a tier-one jurisdiction for mining investment. The Pan Global team comprises proven talent in exploration, discovery, development, and mine operations – all of which are committed to operating safely and with utmost respect for the environment and our partnered communities. The Company is a member, and operates under the principles of, the United Nations Global Compact.

 

QA/QC Procedures

 

Core size was HQ (63mm) and all samples were ½ core. Nominal sample size was 1m core length and ranged from 0.5 to 2m. Sample intervals were defined using geological contacts with the start and end of each sample physically marked on the core. Diamond blade core cutting and sampling was supervised at all times by Company staff. Duplicate samples of ¼ core were taken approximately every 30 samples and Certified Reference materials inserted every 25 samples in each batch.

 

Samples were delivered to ALS laboratory in Seville, Spain and assayed at the ALS laboratory in Ireland. All samples were crushed and split (method CRU-31, SPL22Y), and pulverized using (method PUL-31). Gold analysis was by 50gm fire assay with ICP finish (method Au-ICP22) and multi element analysis was undertaken using a 4-acid digest with ICP AES finish (method ME-ICP61). Over grade base metal results were assayed using a 4-acid digest ICP AES (method OG-62).

 

Qualified Persons

 

Álvaro Merino. Vice President Exploration for Pan Global Resources and a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, has approved the scientific and technical information for this media release. Mr. Merino is not independent of the Company.

 

 


Figure 1 – Cañada Honda gravity anomaly map showing locations for new drillholes CHD14, CHD15, and CHD16, and cross-section locations A-A’ (Figure 2) and B-B’ (Figure 3). (CNW Group/Pan Global Resources Inc.)

 

 

 


Figure 2 – Cross section A-A’ (south-north), showing select assay results and simplified geology for drillhole CHD16. The results show copper-gold VMS-style mineralization beneath a thrust fault zone, and gold above in the hanging wall. (CNW Group/Pan Global Resources Inc.)

 

 

 


Figure 3 – Cross section B-B’ (southeast-northwest), showing select assay results and simplified geology for new drillhole CHD14. The results show copper-gold intercepts below a thrust fault zone, and gold in the hanging wall above. (CNW Group/Pan Global Resources Inc.)

 

 

Posted July 18, 2024

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