VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / April 13, 2022 / CopperBank Resources Corp. ("CopperBank" or the "Company") (CSE:CBK) is pleased to announce the initial results of a drill core re-sampling program aimed at confirming historic high-grade breccia-hosted mineralization and sampling of previously unsampled drill core adjacent to the breccias.
Paul Harbidge, President & CEO, commented: "Development of a technically sound geological model forms the foundation of a robust mineral resource estimate that will enable the delivery of an optimized technical study. I am pleased with the progress the team has made on validating historical data and the re-interpretation of the various datasets. We are advancing towards the publication of a geological model for Copper Creek in May 2022 and a combined open pit and underground Mineral Resource Estimate in the third quarter of this year."
Highlights:
Dr. Thomas Bissig, Vice President of Exploration, commented: "Our initial geochemical results are very encouraging as they confirm near surface high-grade historic results, thereby increasing our confidence in the data, and they demonstrate the existence of mineralization in previously unsampled core adjacent to the known, high-grade breccia intercepts.
We are currently working on expanding the geochemical data coverage in proximity to the Copper Giant, Copper Prince and other breccia bodies (Figure 1). The goal of this work is to expand the near-surface mineralized footprint ahead of our new open-pit and underground Mineral Resource Estimate, which is expected to be published in the third quarter of 2022."
Discussion of Geology of the Historic Glory Hole Drillholes with the New Results
The geology of the area is dominated by Paleocene Glory Hole volcanics intruded by the Laramide age Copper Creek Granodiorite, both of which are crosscut by mineralized hydrothermal breccias. Drillholes G4, G5 and G10 were originally drilled by AMT (USA), Inc. in 1997. The results of the recent sampling program are summarized below, as well as in Table 1 and Figure 2:
Update on Phase I Drilling Program
The 5,000 metre diamond drilling program was designed to test previously undrilled areas between zones of known high-grade breccia mineralization, confirm historic results, obtain geotechnical information needed to advance mine design and planning, provide samples for metallurgical test work, and commence hydrogeological studies (Figure 3).
Sampling Methodology, Chain of Custody, Quality Control and Quality Assurance
All sampling was conducted under the supervision of the Company's geologists and the chain of custody from the Project to the independent sample preparation facility, ALS Laboratories in Tucson, AZ, was continuously monitored. The samples were taken as ¼ and ½ core, as far as possible honoring historic sample intervals (up to 10 feet or 3.05 metres). Samples were crushed, pulverized and sample pulps were analyzed using industry standard analytical methods including a 4-Acid ICP-MS multielement package and an ICP-AES method for high-grade Cu samples. A certified reference sample was inserted every 20th sample. Coarse blanks were inserted every 20th sample as well. Approximately 5% of the previously unsampled core samples were submitted as field duplicates. On top of internal QA-QC protocol, additional blanks, reference materials and duplicates were inserted by the analytical laboratory according to their procedure. Data verification of the analytical results included a statistical analysis of the standards and blanks that must pass certain parameters for acceptance to ensure accurate and verifiable results.
Qualified Persons
The technical information in this news release has been reviewed and approved by CopperBank's VP of Exploration, Dr. Thomas Bissig, P.Geo, who is deemed a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101.
About CopperBank
CopperBank is a Canadian exploration company focused on advancing two copper projects in The United States of America. The Company trades on the Canadian Securities Exchange under the symbol "CBK".
For additional information please contact:
Paul Harbidge President and CEO
Phone +1-778-987-2761
E-mail pharbidge@copperbankcorp.com
Website www.copperbankcorp.com
Figure 1: Location Map
Figure 2: Long section through Glory Hole Breccia, looking east
Note: Inset shows plan view of the breccia body and the section line. Copper concentrations from resampled and previously unsampled core are shown as bar graphs left of drillhole trace, whereas historic copper values are shown downhole. Other drillhole traces shown as thin black lines.
Figure 3: Plan view of historic block model and current drill hole program
Drill Hole Details
1: From Childs-Adwinkle to Mammoth, N to S - IN PROGRESS
2: Below Glory Hole from NW to SE - COMPLETED
3: From Glory Hole SE towards Copper Prince - COMPLETED
4: Angled NW to SE across Copper Creek to Keel - PENDING
5: From Copper Prince to Copper Giant drilled to N - COMPLETED
6: From Copper Giant to Copper Prince drilled to S - COMPLETED
7: Angled hole to N across American Eagle - PENDING
8: From NE to SW below Old Reliable - PENDING
Table 1: Results from Reanalyzing High-Grade Breccia Intercepts and Previously Unsampled Drill Core
Hole ID | From (m) | To (m) | Length (m) | Grade (Cu %) | Incl | From (m) | To (m) | Length (m) | Grade (Cu %) | ||
Historic | New | Historic | New | ||||||||
G4 | 15.54 | 64.01 | 48.47 | 1.66 | 1.69 | ||||||
G5 | 36.58 | 70.10 | 33.52 | 1.08 | 1.20 | ||||||
G10 | 137.16 | 198.12 | 60.96 | 0.11 | 0.14 | 173.74 | 188.98 | 15.24 | 0.20 | 0.26 | |
G10 | 215.19 | 235.31 | 20.12 | N/A | 0.22 | 215.19 | 221.58 | 6.39 | N/A | 0.43 | |
G10 | 274.32 | 365.76 | 91.44 | 0.24 | 0.26 | 313.94 | 341.38 | 27.44 | 0.68 | 0.72 |
Cautionary Note on Forward Looking Statements
Some of the statements in this news release, other than statements of historical fact, are "forward-looking statements" and are based on the opinions and estimates of management as of the date such statements are made and are necessarily based on estimates and assumptions that are inherently subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements of CopperBank to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements and forward-looking information specifically include, but are not limited to, statements concerning the exploration prospects and projected resources of the properties of CopperBank, future capitalization and market capitalization of CopperBank, development of and future drilling on the Copper Creek property.
Although CopperBank believes the expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, such statements should not be in any way construed as guarantees of future performance and actual results or developments may differ materially. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements or information.
Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in forward-looking statements include without limitation: market prices for metals; the conclusions of detailed feasibility and technical analyses; lower than expected grades and quantities of resources; receipt of regulatory approval; receipt of shareholder approval; mining rates and recovery rates; significant capital requirements; price volatility in the spot and forward markets for commodities; fluctuations in rates of exchange; taxation; controls, regulations and political or economic developments in the countries in which CopperBank does or may carry on business; the speculative nature of mineral exploration and development, competition; loss of key employees; rising costs of labour, supplies, fuel and equipment; actual results of current exploration or reclamation activities; accidents; labour disputes; defective title to mineral claims or property or contests over claims to mineral properties; unexpected delays and costs inherent to consulting and accommodating rights of Indigenous peoples and other groups; risks, uncertainties and unanticipated delays associated with obtaining and maintaining necessary licenses, permits and authorizations and complying with permitting requirements, including those associated with the Copper Creek property; and uncertainties with respect to any future acquisitions by CopperBank. In addition, there are risks and hazards associated with the business of mineral exploration, development and mining, including environmental events and hazards, industrial accidents, unusual or unexpected formations, pressures, cave-ins, flooding and the risk of inadequate insurance or inability to obtain insurance to cover these risks as well as "Risk Factors" included in CopperBank's disclosure documents filed on and available at www.sedar.com.
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SOURCE: CopperBank Resources Corp.