Discoveryof New Copper Gold Molybdenum Porphyry Target at SolGold’s Sharug Project inCentral Ecuador
BISHOPSGATE, LONDON / ACCESSWIRE / June 13, 2019 / The Board of SolGold (LSE & TSX code: SOLG) is pleased to provide an update from the Company’s regional exploration activities from its 100% owned Sharug Project, held by wholly owned subsidiary Greenrock Resources.
Ecuador is located on the gold rich section of the northern Andean Copper Belt which is renowned as the production base for nearly half of the world’s copper (Figure1).
SolGold’s strategy to become a tier 1 copper and gold producing company through aggressive exploration is continuing to yield exciting results. Based on initial exploration of SolGold’s 72 regional concessions, 12 priority targets have been identified for second phase exploration.
The Sharug project is one of SolGold’s 12 priority projects.
Highlights:
Having discovered a new mineralised epithermal field (QuillosisProspect) 1km by 1.4km in the northern part of the Sharug 2 concession withgrades of up to 39.6 g/t Au in rock chips, teams have continued to explorefurther south and have identified a potential porphyry copper gold molybdenumsystem prospect called Santa Martha.
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Outcrops of diorite and quartz diorite at Santa Martha consistof mineralised breccias and quartz stockworks with associated zonedhydrothermal alteration.
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Thebest results returned for outcropping quartz stockworks andhydrothermal brecciasinclude: | ||
| • | R03001043 2.52% Cu, 0.15g/t Au, 491 ppm Mo |
| • | R03001045 0.78% Cu, 0.51g/t Au, 6 ppm Mo |
| • | R03001044 0.73% Cu, 0.33g/t Au, 53 ppm Mo |
| • | R03001052 0.60% Cu, 0.56g/t Au, 84 ppm Mo |
| • | R03000168 0.56% Cu, 0.20g/t Au, 13 ppm Mo
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A gridded auger soil program was carried out over the SantaMartha prospect with results further highlighting the prospect as an excitingnew copper gold molybdenumporphyry target.
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Highly anomalous rock values, followed by strong auger soilanomalies show this target covers an area 1.2km by 0.5km and remains open tothe east. |
*Please see all figures in this announcement to see the ranges of all samples
References to figures and tables relate to the version visible in PDF format by clicking the link below:
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SolGoldCEO Nick Mather commented: “SolGold’s Pan Ecuadorean Explorationstrategy is well on the way to establishing SolGold with a unique pedigree inan integrated pipeline of projects, each with the opportunity to yield worldclass targets or better. SolGold is not just about Alpala. We offershareholders an almost unparalleled opportunity for exponential growth througha number of discoveries and developments on the most under explored sector ofthe world’s richest copper belt.
TheSharug tenement is the latest in a string of wholly owned projectsuncomplicated by Joint ventures or co-ownership.
TheSanta Martha Copper Gold Porphyry target has the areal extent and copperendowment at surface to yield a significant copper gold porphyry orebody andthe Quillilosa Epithermal gold target is probably related and just asbig.
Mysincere congratulations to all of SolGold’s loyal and brilliant explorationistsat every level in the Company for assembling this extraordinary portfolio andthen finding the drill targets, everywhere.”
Introduction
With 12 priority projects now recognised, ongoing exploration by SolGold technical teams is focussed on advancing these priority projects with a view to progressing to drill testing as soon as permissions are in place. SolGold’s high success rate has been achieved by operating multiple field teams utilising a specialised method of rapid prospect recognition in each of its 4 regional subsidiary companies. SolGold employs 42 Ecuadorean geologists in its regional exploration programs.
Drilling is scheduled to commence on regional projects early next year subject to the government indicating a clear administrative path for obtaining the relevant environmental and water permits.
The Sharug project is located in the southern end of the Miocene Belt. It is located south of known mineral deposits; namely the Tres Chorreras and Cerro Negro mining project areas.
ExplorationActivities & Results
Initial exploration on the two Sharug concessions by SolGold’s regional exploration teams recognised a strong NNE‐structural corridor traversing the Sharug 2 concession. Continued mapping and sampling along this corridor has led to the discovery of the Quillosis prospect, a new mineralised epithermal field over a 1km x 1.4km zone, in the northern section of the prospect. As previously announced, rock chip values up to 39.6 g/t Au, and high Sb, Ag, Pb and Bi values were returned from this epithermal vein‐system.
Continued field mapping along the identified structural corridor has now discovered a significant copper goldmolybdenum porphyry target called Santa Martha. Highly anomalous rock values, followed by strong auger soil anomalies show this target covers an area 1.2km by 0.5km and remains open to the east. Auger soils were unable to test the eastern flank of the anomaly due to a drainage system comprising colluvial material.
The Santa Martha prospect consists of diorite, quartz diorite and small zones of tourmaline breccia. Hydrothermal alteration comprises zones of biotite-sericite, quartz-sericite, chlorite, chlorite-epidote and sericite alteration.
The best results returned for outcropping quartz stockworks and hydrothermal breccias include:
• | R03001043 2.52% Cu, 0.15 g/t Au, 491 ppm Mo |
• | R03001045 0.78% Cu, 0.51 g/t Au, 6 ppm Mo |
• | R03001044 0.73% Cu, 0.33 g/t Au, 53 ppm Mo |
• | R03001052 0.60% Cu, 0.56 g/t Au, 84 ppm Mo |
• | R03000168 0.56% Cu, 0.20 g/t Au, 13 ppm Mo |
A ground magnetics geophysical program has been designed, covering both the Quillosis and Santa Martha prospects. This program is to be conducted by Quantec Geophysics and is scheduled to start during June 2019.
Figure1: Location plan showing the Sharug project
Figure2: Prospect location and auger soil program with copper results
Figure3: Geology mapping at Santa Martha
Figure4: Alteration mapping and auger soil copper anomalies – Santa Martha
SampleID | easting | northing | elevation | Cu % | Aug/t | Mo_ppm |
R03001043 | 663071 | 9636625 | 1087 | 2.52 | 0.15 | 491.00 |
R03001045 | 662921 | 9636654 | 1126 | 0.78 | 0.51 | 6.35 |
R03001044 | 662950 | 9636668 | 115 | 0.73 | 0.33 | 53.70 |
R03001052 | 662932 | 9636671 | 1122 | 0.60 | 0.56 | 84.20 |
R03000168 | 662908 | 9636607 | 1149 | 0.56 | 0.20 | 13.80 |
R03001046 | 662829 | 9636695 | 1150 | 0.33 | 0.01 | 2.42 |
Table1: Significant results from rock chip sampling at Santa Martha
Photos1: Photos of quartz stockwork outcrops at Santa Martha
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Information in this report relating to the exploration results is based on data reviewed by Mr Jason Ward ((CP) B.Sc. Geol.), the Chief Geologist of the Company. Mr Ward is a Fellow of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, holds the designation FAusIMM (CP), and has in excess of 20 years’ experience in mineral exploration and is a Qualified Person for the purposes of the relevant LSE and TSX Rules. Mr Ward consents to the inclusion of the information in the form and context in which it appears.
By order of the Board
Karl Schlobohm
Company Secretary
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The Company recognises that the term “World Class” is subjective and for the purpose of the Company’s projects the Company considers the drilling results at the growing Alpala Porphyry Copper Gold Deposit at its Cascabel Project to represent intersections of a “World Class” deposit. The Company considers that “World Class” deposits are rare, very large, long life, low cost, and are responsible for approximately half of total global metals production.
“World Class” deposits are generally accepted as deposits of a size and quality that create multiple expansion opportunities, and have or are likely to demonstrate robust economics that ensure development irrespective of position within the global commodity cycles, or whether or not the deposit has been fully drilled out, or a feasibility study completed.
Standards drawn from industry experts (1) Singer and Menzie, 2010; (2) Schodde, 2006; (3) Schodde and Hronsky, 2006; (4) Singer, 1995; (5) Laznicka, 2010) have characterised “World Class” deposits at prevailing commodity prices. The relevant criteria for “World Class” deposits, adjusted to current long run commodity prices, are considered to be those holding or likely to hold more than 5 million tonnes of copper and/or more than 6 million ounces of gold with a modelled net present value of greater than USD 1 Billion.
The Company and its external consultants prepared an initial mineral resource estimate at the Cascabel Project in December 2017. Results are summarised in Table B attached.
The Mineral Resource Estimate was completed from 53,616m of drilling, approximately 84% of 63,500m metres drilled as of mid-December 2017, the cut-off date for the maiden resource calculation. There remains strong potential for further growth from more recent drilling results, and continue rapid growth of the deposit.
Any development or mining potential for the project remains speculative.
Drill hole intercepts have been updated to reflect current commodity prices, using a data aggregation method, defined by copper equivalent cut-off grades and reported with up to 10m internal dilution, excluding bridging to a single sample. Copper equivalent grades are calculated using a gold conversion factor of 0.63, determined using an updated copper price of USD3.00/pound and an updated gold price of USD1300/ounce. True widths of down hole intersections are estimated to be approximately 25-70%.
On the basis of the drilling results to date and the results of the Alpala Maiden Mineral Resource Estimate, the reference to the Cascabel Project as “World Class” (or “Tier 1”) is considered to be appropriate. Examples of global copper and gold discoveries since 2006 that are generally considered to be “World Class” are summarised in TableA.
Referencescited in the text:
1. | Singer, D.A. and Menzie, W.D., 2010. Quantitative Mineral Resource Assessments:An Integrated Approach. Oxford University Press Inc. |
2. | Schodde, R., 2006. What do we mean by a world class deposit? And why are theyspecial. Presentation. AMEC Conference, Perth. |
3. | Schodde, R and Hronsky, J.M.A, 2006. The Role of World-Class Mines in WealthCreation.Special Publications of the Society of Economic Geologists Volume 12. |
4. | Singer, D.A., 1995, World-class base and precious metal deposits-aquantitative analysis: Economic Geology, v. 90, no.1, p. 88-104. |
5. | Laznicka, P., 2010. Giant Metallic Deposits: Future Sources of IndustrialMetal, Second Edition. Springer-Verlag Heidelberg. |
DepositName | DiscoveryYear | MajorMetals | Country | CurrentStatus | MiningStyle | Inventory |
LA COLOSA | 2006 | Au, Cu | Colombia | Feasibility – New Project | Open Pit | 1 469Mt @ 0.95g/t Au; 14.3Moz Au |
LOS SULFATOS | 2007 | Cu, Mo | Chile | Advanced Exploration | Underground | 2 1.2Bt @1.46% Cu & 0.02% Mo; 17.5Mt Cu |
BRUCEJACK | 2008 | Au | Canada | Development/Construction | Open Pit | 3 15.6Mt @ 16.1 g/t Au; 8.1Moz Au |
KAMOA-KAKULA | 2008 | Cu, Co, Zn | Congo (DRC) | Feasibility – New Project | Open Pit & Underground | 4 1.3Bt @ 2.72% Cu; 36.5 Mt Cu |
GOLPU | 2009 | Cu, Au | PNG | Feasibility – New Project | Underground | 5 820Mt @ 1.0% Cu, 0.70g/t Au; 8.2Mt Cu, 18.5Moz Au |
COTE | 2010 | Au, Cu | Canada | Feasibility Study | Open Pit | 6 289Mt @ 0.90 g/t Au; 8.4Moz Au |
HAIYU | 2011 | Au | China | Development/Construction | Underground | 7 15Moz Au |
RED HILL-GOLD RUSH | 2011 | Au | United States | Feasibility Study | Open Pit & Underground | 8 47.6Mt @ 4.56 g/t Au; 7.0Moz Au |
XILING | 2016 | Au | China | Advanced Exploration | Underground | 9 383Mt @ 4.52g/t Au; 55.7Moz Au |
Source: after MinExConsulting, May 2017 1 Source: http://www.mining‐technology.com/projects/la‐colosa 2 Source: http://www.angloamerican.com/media/press‐releases/2009 3 Source: http://www.pretivm.com/projects/brucejack/overview/ 4 Source: https://www.ivanhoemines.com/projects/kamoa‐kakula‐project/ 5 Source: http://www.newcrest.com.au/media/resource_reserves/2016/December_2016_Resources_and_Reserves_Statement.pdf 6 Source: http://www.canadianminingjournal.com/news/gold‐iamgold‐files‐cote‐project‐pea/ 7 Source: http://www.zhaojin.com.cn/upload/2015‐05‐31/580601981.pdf 8 Source: https://mrdata.usgs.gov/sedau/show‐sedau.php?rec_id=103 9 Source: http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/business/2017‐03/29/content_28719822.htm |
Table A: Tier 1 global copper and gold discoveries since 2006. This table does not purport to be exhaustive exclusive or definitive.
Grade Category | Resource Category | Tonnage (Mt) | Grade | Contained Metal | ||||
Cu (%) | Au (g/t) | CuEq (%) | Cu (Mt) | Au (Moz) | CuEq (Mt) | |||
Total >0.2% CuEq | Indicated | 2,050 | 0.41 | 0.29 | 0.60 | 8.4 | 19.4 | 12.2 |
Inferred | 900 | 0.27 | 0.13 | 0.35 | 2.5 | 3.8 | 3.2 |
Table B: Alpala Mineral Resource Estimate updated effective 16 November 2018.
Notes:
• | Mr. Martin Pittuck, MSc, CEng, MIMMM, is responsible for this Mineral Resource estimate and is an “independent qualified person” as such term is defined in NI 43-101. |
• | The Mineral Resource is reported using a cut-off grade of 0.3% copper equivalent calculated using [copper grade (%)] + [gold grade (g/t) x 0.6] based on a copper price of US$2.8/lb and gold price of US$1,160/oz. |
• | The Mineral Resource is considered to have reasonable potential for eventual economic extraction by underground mass mining such as block caving. |
• | Mineral Resources are not Mineral Reserves and do not have demonstrated economic viability. |
• | The statement uses the terminology, definitions and guidelines given in the CIM Standards on Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves (May 2014). |
• | The MRE is reported on 100 percent basis. |
• | Values given in the table have been rounded, apparent calculation errors resulting from this are not considered to be material. |
• | The effective date for the Mineral Resource statement is 16 November 2018. |
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