Marimaca Copper Corp. (“Marimaca Copper” or the
“Company”) (TSX: MARI) is pleased to
announce further results from the 2022 infill and extensional
drilling campaign at the Marimaca Oxide Deposit (the “MOD”).
Results reported are for a total of 7,102m across 35 reverse
circulation (“RC”) drill holes.
The drilling intersected two higher grade green
oxide zones located in the northern, Atahualpa, sector of the
Marimaca Oxide Deposit (the “MOD”). Green oxides typically have
higher acid solubilities and expected higher recoveries based on
the results of the various phases of comprehensive metallurgical
testing completed. Results from the 7,102m released today were
received post the data cut-off for the 2022 Interim Mineral
Resource Estimate (“MRE”) (see press release dated October 13,
2022) and will be captured in the updated MRE planned for Q1
2023.
The Atahualpa sector, forming the northern
extent of the MOD, was previously considered to be host to
dominantly lower grade green and black oxide mineralization and
today’s results highlight the potential for the definition of
additional high-grade centers, similar to that found in the
south-central MOD (see Figure 2).
Marimaca will host an Exploration
Webinar and Live Q&A with Sergio Rivera, Vice President
Exploration and Hayden Locke, President & CEO to discuss the
takeaways of the 2022 exploration campaign on December 5th, 2022 at
11:00am EST / 4:00pm GMT / 1:00pm CLST / 8:00am PST. A webinar link
will be available at marimaca.com/webinars and sign up is available
via Investor Meet Company.
Questions can be submitted pre-event via
the Investor Meet Company dashboard up until 9am the day before the
meeting or at any time during the live presentation.
Highlights
- Results from holes ATR-121, ATR-126, ATR-127, ATR-129
and ATR-132 demonstrate potential for a new, shallow, high-grade
centre located in the north and north-eastern areas of the
MOD
- Grades significantly above interpolated grades in this
area from previous MREs
- ATR-132 intersected 118m at 0.78% CuT from 24m,
including 62m at 1.23% CuT from 38m and 30m at 2.18% CuT from
46m
- ATR-127 intersected 80m at 0.62% CuT from 2m within a
broader intersection of 268m at 0.34% CuT from 2m
- ATR-121 intersected 82m at 0.53% CuT from 16m,
including 38m at 0.71% CuT from 16m
- Results from ATR-116, ATR-120, ATR-122, ATR-124,
ATR-130, ATR-135 and ATR-137 confirm extensions of higher-grade
green oxide mineralization toward the northeast margins of the
MOD
- ATR-122 intersected 96m at 0.63% CuT from 8m including
60m at 0.89% CuT from 44m
- ATR-116 intersected 32m at 1.09% CuT from 22m within
84m at 0.49% CuT from 8m
- ATR-120 intersected 22m at 0.98% CuT from
2m
- ATR-135 intersected 18m at 0.94% CuT from
172m
- MAR-174, drilled in the central zone of the MOD,
intersected shallow green oxide mineralization extending into
higher grade MAMIX mineralization at depth
- Highlight intercepts include 464m at 0.45% CuT from 4m,
including 58m at 0.73% CuT from 72m, and 108m at 0.87% CuT from
292m
- Drilling results from this release will be captured in
the updated MRE, targeting conversion of Inferred Resources to
Measured and Indicated categories, planned for early 2023
- New higher grade centre expected to have positive
implications for average grade in northern area of the deposit for
the next MRE update and for the 2023 DFS
mine-planning
- Additional infill RC and diamond drilling to be
released ahead of the planned Q1 2023 MRE
Sergio Rivera, VP Exploration of
Marimaca Copper, commented:
“As with previous infill drilling campaigns at
the MOD, we have been pleasantly surprised by this set of results,
located towards the northern end of the MOD. Drilling has
intersected broad zones of high-grade oxide mineralization, in most
cases near or at surface. The grades are significantly above those
interpolated for the northern area in previous MREs and, as such,
we expect this drilling to have positive implications for the
average grade of our Q1 2023 MRE update, which is targeting 90% of
resources in the Measured and Indicated Categories.
The October 2022 MRE included infill drilling
across the central high-grade core of the MOD, which is an
important driver of the Marimaca Project’s strong project
economics, with the results only improving our confidence in its
continuity and grade. This new discovery complements and extends
the high-grade core and, given its near surface nature, it will
also likely form part of the early years of mine life. We,
therefore, expect this drilling to lead to further improvement the
Project’s already exceptional economics.
The final 2023 MRE will form the basis the
Definitive Feasibility Study, which will be completed in 2023 and
will contemplate production scenarios in the range of 50kt to 60kt
of copper cathode per annum.”
Overview of Drilling Campaign
Objectives
Marimaca’s 2022 drilling campaign consists of
over 41,500m of RC and diamond drilling between the MOD infill and
the MAMIX zone, the depth extension of the MOD. The 2022 MRE,
announced on October 13, 2022 incorporates 19,580m of ~41,500m of
drilling (reverse circulation (“RC”) + diamond) completed in 2022
for a total of over 110,000m of drilling completed since 2016. The
balance of the 2022 infill drilling program, totalling
approximately 28,000m including the 7,102m of drilling announced
today, will be included in a subsequent MRE planned for early 2023
with the objective of converting the remaining Inferred Resources
to the Measured and Indicated Categories to underpin the Definitive
Feasibility Study (“DFS”) planned for 2023.
Figure 1: Plan View of Infill Drilling
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Figure 2: Plan View – 2022 MRE plan view
with grade
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Figure 3: 3D View – Highlight Infill
Results with 2022 MRE Pit
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Figure 4: 3D View – North-East High Grade
Zone with Highlight Infill Results 2022 MRE 0.60% CuT Grade
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Table 1. Summary of Drill
Results
Hole |
Depth (m) |
|
From (m) |
To (m) |
Intercept (m) |
CuT (%) |
ATR-114 |
260 |
|
14 |
40 |
26 |
0.21 |
|
86 |
144 |
58 |
0.21 |
including |
112 |
134 |
22 |
0.35 |
ATR-115 |
52 |
|
8 |
38 |
30 |
0.50 |
ATR-116 |
250 |
|
8 |
208 |
200 |
0.27 |
including |
8 |
92 |
84 |
0.49 |
including |
22 |
54 |
32 |
1.09 |
|
172 |
202 |
30 |
0.22 |
ATR-117 |
200 |
|
146 |
196 |
50 |
0.20 |
ATR-118 |
170 |
including |
4 |
22 |
18 |
0.21 |
ATR-119 |
240 |
|
106 |
158 |
52 |
0.23 |
including |
118 |
130 |
12 |
0.37 |
ATR-120 |
250 |
|
2 |
132 |
130 |
0.28 |
including |
2 |
24 |
22 |
0.98 |
and |
86 |
124 |
38 |
0.26 |
ATR-121 |
250 |
|
2 |
250 |
248 |
0.31 |
including |
16 |
98 |
82 |
0.53 |
including |
16 |
54 |
38 |
0.71 |
and |
68 |
98 |
30 |
0.53 |
|
136 |
216 |
80 |
0.25 |
including |
136 |
182 |
46 |
0.24 |
and |
200 |
216 |
16 |
0.48 |
ATR-122 |
180 |
|
8 |
104 |
96 |
0.63 |
including |
12 |
24 |
12 |
0.38 |
and |
44 |
104 |
60 |
0.89 |
ATR-123 |
200 |
|
2 |
10 |
8 |
0.21 |
including |
106 |
126 |
20 |
0.28 |
ATR-124 |
150 |
|
2 |
96 |
94 |
0.28 |
including |
2 |
28 |
26 |
0.36 |
and |
54 |
96 |
42 |
0.36 |
ATR-125 |
210 |
including |
80 |
112 |
32 |
0.20 |
ATR-126 |
200 |
|
16 |
28 |
12 |
0.20 |
|
100 |
142 |
42 |
0.42 |
including |
112 |
142 |
30 |
0.50 |
ATR-127 |
270 |
|
2 |
270 |
268 |
0.34 |
including |
2 |
122 |
120 |
0.46 |
including |
2 |
82 |
80 |
0.62 |
|
188 |
270 |
82 |
0.39 |
including |
210 |
270 |
60 |
0.49 |
ATR-128 |
200 |
|
76 |
120 |
44 |
0.25 |
including |
100 |
120 |
20 |
0.36 |
ATR-129 |
200 |
|
2 |
26 |
24 |
0.73 |
including |
68 |
84 |
16 |
0.30 |
ATR-130 |
200 |
|
2 |
84 |
82 |
0.30 |
including |
2 |
46 |
44 |
0.46 |
|
146 |
160 |
14 |
0.43 |
|
|
|
|
|
ATR-131 |
160 |
No significant intercepts |
|
|
|
ATR-132 |
200 |
|
24 |
142 |
118 |
0.78 |
including |
38 |
100 |
62 |
1.23 |
including |
46 |
76 |
30 |
2.18 |
and |
102 |
138 |
36 |
0.41 |
ATR-133 |
270 |
|
6 |
70 |
64 |
0.32 |
including |
18 |
46 |
28 |
0.48 |
ATR-134 |
160 |
No significant intercepts |
|
|
|
ATR-135 |
220 |
|
4 |
206 |
202 |
0.26 |
including |
4 |
118 |
114 |
0.24 |
including |
4 |
56 |
52 |
0.21 |
and |
62 |
118 |
56 |
0.30 |
|
146 |
206 |
60 |
0.38 |
including |
172 |
190 |
18 |
0.94 |
ATR-137 |
150 |
|
2 |
112 |
110 |
0.27 |
including |
2 |
28 |
26 |
0.42 |
and |
90 |
112 |
22 |
0.58 |
LAR-97 |
170 |
|
4 |
18 |
14 |
0.26 |
LAR-98 |
200 |
No significant intercepts |
|
|
|
LAR-99 |
200 |
|
4 |
72 |
68 |
0.24 |
including |
32 |
60 |
28 |
0.30 |
|
112 |
124 |
12 |
0.25 |
LAR-100 |
200 |
|
2 |
14 |
12 |
0.20 |
|
88 |
94 |
6 |
0.48 |
|
164 |
190 |
26 |
0.22 |
including |
164 |
172 |
8 |
0.39 |
LAR-101 |
160 |
|
6 |
28 |
22 |
0.21 |
|
132 |
160 |
28 |
0.25 |
including |
132 |
144 |
12 |
0.47 |
LAR-102 |
250 |
including |
16 |
138 |
122 |
0.28 |
including |
16 |
34 |
18 |
0.31 |
and |
64 |
92 |
28 |
0.39 |
and |
98 |
138 |
40 |
0.24 |
|
238 |
250 |
12 |
0.28 |
LAR-103 |
200 |
|
2 |
104 |
102 |
0.31 |
including |
2 |
38 |
36 |
0.41 |
|
56 |
96 |
40 |
0.38 |
including |
56 |
74 |
18 |
0.70 |
LAR-104 |
90 (*) |
|
2 |
52 |
50 |
0.24 |
including |
28 |
52 |
24 |
0.32 |
LAR-105 |
120 (*) |
|
2 |
96 |
94 |
0.37 |
including |
2 |
16 |
14 |
0.38 |
|
32 |
96 |
64 |
0.48 |
including |
32 |
68 |
36 |
0.38 |
and |
76 |
96 |
20 |
0.64 |
LAR-106 |
200 |
|
12 |
32 |
20 |
0.20 |
|
68 |
86 |
18 |
0.22 |
|
164 |
174 |
10 |
0.23 |
MAR-173 |
200 |
|
6 |
18 |
12 |
0.32 |
including |
120 |
138 |
18 |
0.20 |
MAR-174 |
470 |
|
4 |
468 |
464 |
0.45 |
including |
4 |
130 |
126 |
0.45 |
including |
4 |
64 |
60 |
0.24 |
and |
72 |
130 |
58 |
0.73 |
|
144 |
280 |
136 |
0.21 |
|
222 |
244 |
22 |
0.28 |
|
260 |
468 |
208 |
0.64 |
including |
260 |
280 |
20 |
0.68 |
and |
292 |
400 |
108 |
0.87 |
and |
408 |
468 |
60 |
0.43 |
Table 2. Drill Collars and
Survey
Hole |
Easting |
Northing |
Elevation (m) |
Azimuth |
Inclination |
Depth (m) |
ATR-114 |
375119.8 |
7435963.2 |
1144.8 |
310 |
-60 |
260 |
ATR-115* |
374879.3 |
7436016.4 |
1014.2 |
310 |
-60 |
52 |
ATR-116 |
374876.8 |
7436011.1 |
1014.5 |
220 |
-60 |
250 |
ATR-117 |
375120.0 |
7435955.2 |
1144.8 |
220 |
-60 |
200 |
ATR-118 |
374756.5 |
7436140.8 |
1014.3 |
310 |
-60 |
170 |
ATR-119 |
375136.8 |
7436013.9 |
1153.7 |
310 |
-60 |
240 |
ATR-120 |
374804.4 |
7436095.8 |
1016.2 |
220 |
-60 |
250 |
ATR-121 |
375160.5 |
7436046.5 |
1150.6 |
310 |
-60 |
250 |
ATR-122 |
374888.0 |
7436181.3 |
1028.7 |
310 |
-60 |
180 |
ATR-123 |
375165.0 |
7436036.6 |
1151.1 |
220 |
-60 |
200 |
ATR-124 |
374886.0 |
7436169.9 |
1028.8 |
220 |
-60 |
150 |
ATR-125 |
374685.8 |
7436144.3 |
990.3 |
220 |
-60 |
210 |
ATR-126 |
375106.8 |
7436067.1 |
1142.7 |
220 |
-60 |
200 |
ATR-127 |
375095.7 |
7436107.2 |
1132.6 |
310 |
-60 |
270 |
ATR-128 |
374722.6 |
7436210.8 |
995.8 |
220 |
-60 |
200 |
ATR-129 |
375094.1 |
7436098.9 |
1133.0 |
220 |
-60 |
200 |
ATR-130 |
374834.6 |
7436105.7 |
1028.3 |
310 |
-60 |
200 |
ATR-131 |
374724.9 |
7436341.9 |
1014.3 |
220 |
-60 |
160 |
ATR-132 |
375120.6 |
7436128.0 |
1129.8 |
220 |
-60 |
200 |
ATR-133 |
374858.7 |
7435888.1 |
1020.2 |
220 |
-60 |
270 |
ATR-134 |
374742.8 |
7436282.3 |
1023.7 |
310 |
-60 |
160 |
ATR-135 |
374949.1 |
7436234.7 |
1061.5 |
310 |
-60 |
220 |
ATR-137 |
374856.3 |
7436287.4 |
1060.9 |
220 |
-60 |
150 |
LAR-97 |
374522.7 |
7435811.0 |
984.6 |
220 |
-60 |
170 |
LAR-98 |
374704.1 |
7435883.0 |
1019.1 |
310 |
-60 |
200 |
LAR-99 |
374692.7 |
7435932.1 |
1010.0 |
310 |
-60 |
200 |
LAR-100 |
374689.9 |
7435923.6 |
1010.7 |
220 |
-60 |
200 |
LAR-101 |
374642.2 |
7435957.6 |
992.1 |
220 |
-60 |
160 |
LAR-102 |
374816.8 |
7435934.7 |
1010.8 |
310 |
-60 |
250 |
LAR-103 |
374817.9 |
7435927.3 |
1011.2 |
220 |
-60 |
200 |
LAR-104* |
374819.0 |
7435928.8 |
1011.1 |
270 |
-60 |
90 |
LAR-105* |
374756.9 |
7435930.3 |
1021.1 |
310 |
-60 |
120 |
LAR-106 |
374667.8 |
7435994.3 |
978.2 |
310 |
-60 |
200 |
MAR-173 |
375211.8 |
7436015.1 |
1149.2 |
220 |
-60 |
200 |
MAR-174 |
374950.1 |
7435617.8 |
1111.9 |
270 |
-60 |
470 |
*Target depth not reached
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 Calama 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 Paola Kovacic, Exploration Manager, Marimaca Copper
Corp, a geologist with more than 20 years of experience and a
member of the Colegio de Geólogos de Chile and of the Society of
Economic Geologist USA, , 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 she 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.
Contact Information For further
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