Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - November 20, 2018) - Revelo Resources Corp. (TSXV: RVL) ("Revelo" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has agreed terms (the "Agreement") with Atacama Copper Exploration Limited, a private Canadian company ("Atacama"), in which Revelo will sell a 100% interest in three of Revelo's copper-focused projects at San Valentino, T4 and Las Animas in northern Chile (individually each a "Property", and collectively the "Properties") in exchange for shares in Atacama, a royalty interest over any future production from the Properties, and minor cash.
San Valentino is located along the Chilean Miocene porphyry copper belt to the north of Santiago and represents a porphyry copper target displaying widespread geological and geochemical characteristics possibly related to the upper parts of porphyry copper systems. T4 and Las Animas are located to the northeast of Taltal and to the west of Copiapo in northern Chile, respectively, and represent IOCG (iron-oxide-copper-gold) targets located along the Chilean Coastal Cordillera.
Terms of the Agreement include:
The Agreement is subject to possible regulatory approvals from the TSX and the signing of definitive documentation, which Revelo and Atacama hope to complete by year end. Additionally, Revelo will have a seat on a Technical Committee to help guide exploration activities on the Properties.
Tim Beale, CEO and President of Revelo commented, "We are very pleased to have made this Agreement with Atacama. This Agreement, together with the three joint-venture agreements that Revelo currently has active in Chile, supports the Company's business model, and the furtherance of exploration and drill testing of its property portfolio. Atacama's management and technical team has specific experience in the exploration of IOCG and porphyry-style systems, and we are excited to see the exploration programs develop on each of the three targets."
ABOUT SAN VALENTINO
The San Valentino Property lies along the southern extensions of the principal northern Chile copper belts and covers a hydrothermal alteration system with porphyry copper characteristics. The Property is located close to the Central Chilean Miocene porphyry copper belt, and just 48 km south-southwest of the giant copper mine at Los Pelambres (Antofagasta Minerals & Japanese Consortium. The reader is cautioned that there is no evidence to date that a comparable mineral resource could be found at San Valentino). San Valentino encompasses approximately 1,100 hectares of 100% owned tenement.
The Property is prospective for porphyry copper mineralization related to an extensive hydrothermal alteration zone with overall dimensions of approximately 3.5 km long by 1.5 km wide, oriented approximately N-S parallel to the regional strike and major fault structures. The main target at San Valentino is defined by advanced argillic (pyrophyllite-alunite-diaspore-topaz) alteration over an area of approximately 1,600m x 650m, coincident with a significant Mo-Pb-Au-As (including Mo up to 50 ppm) in soil geochemical anomaly, developed above dacitic and dioritic host rocks. Surface outcrops are intensely leached. These characteristics are typical of the advanced argillic / base of lithocap environment above a porphyry copper system at depth. Historic drilling at San Valentino was directed towards auriferous silica ledges at topographically higher elevations, located some 3 Km to the north of the principal porphyry copper target, which itself has never been drill tested. Potential exists for (possibly) immature secondary copper enrichment, but the main exploration target is hypogene porphyry copper mineralisation beneath the geochemically anomalous lithocap.
ABOUT T4 AND LAS ANIMAS
T4 and Las Animas are situated along the highly productive Coastal Mineral Belt in northern Chile, which hosts numerous important iron, copper and gold mines and projects, including numerous "IOCG" (Iron-Oxide-Copper-Gold) type deposits. T4 is located approximately 80 km northeast of the coastal town of Taltal and Las Animas is centred 13 km to the northwest of the Manto Verde IOCG copper mine (Mantos Copper. The reader is cautioned that there is no evidence to date that a comparable mineral resource could be found at Las Animas). The T4 Property totals approximately 1,950 hectares, and Las Animas approximately 3,900 hectares, of 100% owned tenement.
The T4 Property consists of a low hill, approximately 1 km across, surrounded by flat 'pampas' made up of post-mineral colluvial and alluvial deposits. Late Jurassic volcanic rocks of the prospective La Negra Formation form the main outcrops on the T4 hill, and these have been extensively hydrothermally altered (silicification, argillic alteration and advanced argillic alteration) with associated characteristic red, earthy hematite. Specular hematite breccias occur within the Jurassic volcanic rocks at the base of the hill to the north, which have yielded highly anomalous values in gold. A significant magnetic anomaly underlies the altered outcrops, suggesting the presence of a large magnetite-rich body at shallow depths. Modelling of the magnetics data suggest a series of steeply dipping surfaces, which could represent the principal drill targets.
The Las Animas Property is underlain by a middle to upper Jurassic plutonic suite of diorites, granodiorites and granites together with deep seated volcanics of dioritic composition and volcanoclastics of the La Negra Fm (Middle to Upper Jurassic age). North-south, northwest-southeast and east-west structures are commonly observed, often with IOCG-type mineral occurrences evident along them. A particularly prominent northwest-southeast structural trend extends from the Manto Verde mine area and crosses the Las Animas property. Chlorite-epidote alteration is common across the property, together with sodic alteration in the form of albite. Numerous small copper showings across the property are typically associated with this alteration suite, together with variable amounts of specular hematite ad/or magnetite. Calcite, quartz and siderite are associated with some of the mineralised structures. Historic gold and copper anomalies in stream sediment data, together with limited rock-chip sampling data, suggest potential areas for detailed follow-up.
For further details the San Valentino, T4 and Las Animas Properties please refer to the relevant project page on Revelo's website (www.reveloresources.com).
Dr. Demetrius Pohl, Ph.D., Certified Professional Geoscientist (CPG), an independent consultant, is the Company's Qualified Person for the purposes of National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosures for Mineral Projects of the Canadian Securities Administrators and has approved the written disclosure of the technical information contained in this news release.
ABOUT REVELO
Revelo has interests in an outstanding portfolio of projects prospective for copper, gold and silver located along proven mineral belts in one of the world's top mining jurisdictions - Chile. The Company has a combination of wholly-owned projects (available for option, JV or sale), option agreements, royalty interests (non-producing to date), and equity interests in mining and exploration companies. Revelo's total exposure to mineral tenements in northern Chile, either wholly-owned or through royalty interests, is around 200,000 hectares.
Revelo is a Canadian company and is listed on the TSX Venture Exchange (TSX-V: RVL). For more information, please visit Revelo's website at www.reveloresources.com
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
"Michael Winn"
Michael Winn, Chairman
INVESTOR CONTACT
Timothy J Beale | President & CEO
T: +1 604 687-5544 | info@reveloresources.com | www.reveloresources.com
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FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENT
This news release contains certain statements that may be deemed "forward-looking statements". All statements in this release, other than statements of historical fact, that address events or developments that Revelo expects to occur, are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are statements that are not historical facts and are generally, but not always, identified by the words "expects", "plans", "anticipates", "believes", "intends", "estimates", "projects", "potential", "indicate" and similar expressions, or that events or conditions "will", "would", "may", "could" or "should" occur. Although Revelo believes the expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of future performance and actual results may differ materially from those in forward-looking statements.
Figure 1.
SIMPLIFIED GEOLOGIC MINERAL BELTS OF NORTHERN CHILE
SHOWING REVELO PROJECTS AND LOCATION OF T4 AND LAS ANIMAS PROPERTIES
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Figure 2.
SIMPLIFIED GEOLOGIC MINERAL BELTS OF NORTHERN CHILE
SHOWING REVELO PROJECTS AND LOCATION OF SAN VALENTINO PROPERTY
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