Highlights include 59.9m at 4.80g/t PGM+Au including
42.9m at 5.50g/t PGM+Au, 0.21%
Ni,
and 140.7m at 1.25g/t
PGM+Au and 45.7m at
1.71g/t PGM+Au, 0.22% Ni
VANCOUVER, BC, May 6, 2024
/CNW/ - Bravo Mining Corp. (TSXV: BRVO) (OTCQX:
BRVMF), ("Bravo" or the "Company") has
received assay results from nine diamond drill holes ("DDH"), four
from the North Sector and five from the Central Sector at its 100%
owned Luanga palladium + platinum + rhodium + gold + nickel project
("Luanga" or "Luanga PGM+Au+Ni Project"), located in
the Carajás Mineral Province, state of Pará, Brazil.
"Drilling results at Luanga continue to demonstrate upside,
notably with DDH24LU240 returning the highest grade/thickness to
date. Additionally, DDH24LU038 stands out as the thickest
mineralized drill intersection, extending over 140m from surface," said Luis Azevedo, Chairman and CEO. "Drilling
continues to show increasing nickel sulphide grades at depth in the
Central Sector, while the North Sector shows widening of multiple
zones of mineralization, which has the potential to significantly
improve ratios of near surface mineralized to
unmineralized material. These positive factors strengthen
confidence for on-going drilling."
Highlights
Include:
- Drilling in the North Sector continues to show improvements
in both mineralized grade and thickness compared to previously
reported drilling in this sector. Grades in and around the
transitional weathering zone are higher, influenced
by supergene enrichment, as shown on Section 1:
- 59.9m at 4.80g/t PGM+Au,
including 42.9m at 5.50g/t PGM+Au,
0.21% Ni
- 140.7m at 1.25g/t
PGM+Au
- Mineralization intersected on all three drill sections are
at shallow depths (<150m), which
augurs well for the future. Furthermore, the substantial volumes of
mineralization, indicated by these wide intersections near surface,
could support lower strip ratios in these areas.
- Mineralization remains open at depth, while evidence of
increasing PGM and nickel grades at depth remains a common theme in
the Central Sector.
HOLE-ID
|
From
|
To
|
Thickness
(m)
|
Pd
|
Pt
|
Rh
|
Au
|
PGM +
Au
|
Ni* (%)
Sulphide
|
TYPE
|
(m)
|
(m)
|
(g/t)
|
(g/t)
|
(g/t)
|
(g/t)
|
(g/t)
|
DDH24LU236
|
25.30
|
28.30
|
3.00
|
2.16
|
5.53
|
1.15
|
0.07
|
8.91
|
NA
|
LS
|
And
|
178.25
|
187.25
|
9.00
|
1.11
|
0.93
|
0.22
|
0.02
|
2.28
|
0.02
|
FR
|
DDH24LU237
|
79.70
|
104.90
|
25.20
|
1.52
|
0.65
|
0.08
|
0.05
|
2.29
|
0.24
|
FR
|
DDH24LU238
|
5.00
|
145.70
|
140.70
|
0.57
|
0.66
|
0.01
|
0.01
|
1.25
|
NA
|
Ox/FR
|
DDH24LU240
|
0.00
|
59.85
|
59.85
|
3.02
|
1.46
|
0.26
|
0.06
|
4.80
|
NA
|
Ox/FR
|
Including
|
0.00
|
17.00
|
17.00
|
1.98
|
0.85
|
0.16
|
0.04
|
3.04
|
NA
|
Ox
|
Also
Including
|
17.00
|
59.85
|
42.85
|
3.43
|
1.71
|
0.30
|
0.06
|
5.50
|
0.21
|
FR
|
And
|
64.85
|
84.85
|
20.00
|
0.88
|
0.85
|
0.15
|
0.01
|
1.89
|
0.01
|
FR
|
DDH24LU241
|
75.80
|
86.80
|
11.00
|
1.93
|
0.65
|
0.10
|
0.07
|
2.76
|
0.32
|
FR
|
DDH24LU244
|
34.56
|
80.30
|
45.74
|
1.14
|
0.43
|
0.08
|
0.06
|
1.71
|
0.22
|
FR
|
Notes:
|
All 'From', 'To'
depths, and 'Thicknesses' are downhole. 'NA' Not applicable for
Oxide material.
|
|
Given orientation of
drilling and mineralization, intercepts are estimated at 110% to
120% of true thickness in the Central Sector and 125% to 140% of
true thickness in the North Sector.
|
|
Type: Ox = Oxide. FR =
Fresh Rock. LS = Low Sulphide. Recovery methods and results will
differ based on the type of mineralization.
|
|
* Bravo's nickel grades
are sulphide nickel, and do not include non-recoverable silicate
nickel, unlike historical total nickel assays
|
Luanga Drilling Update
Results from nine diamond drill holes have been received from
the North and Central Sectors. All the drill holes
herein reported are angled holes (-60 degrees), towards a 090°
azimuth in the North and 330° azimuth in the Central Sector.
Together, this set of drill holes comprise a total of 1,581 metres
of diamond drilling.
Section 1 (Figure 1) in the North Sector shows a new infill
drill section with DDH24LU238 being the deepest drill hole on the
section, exhibiting an exceptionally wide (140m) mineralized intersection. Nearer to
surface, this wide zone of mineralization is replicated by two
zones of mineralization in DDH24LU240, totalling ~80m of
mineralization with the remainder daylighting above surface. The
grades in DDH24LU240 are significantly higher, mostly due to the
influence of high-grade supergene enrichment in and around the
transitional zone above the base of oxidation. There are a further
two zones of mineralization stratigraphically below, and all three
zones are almost entirely within 150m
of the surface, which augurs well for potential future MRE updates
at these shallow depths.
Section 2 (Figure 2) in the North Sector shows evidence of
increasing thickness (~50m) and increased presence of nickel
sulphides (0.23% Ni) at depth in DDH24LU241, with mineralization
still open at depth. Section 2 is also an infill section and,
again, all the mineralization intersected is within
<150m below surface. Coupled with
the high volume of mineralization near or at surface, both Section
1 (above) and Section 2 (below) demonstrate the potential for
improving strip ratios (mineralized to unmineralized material) in
these areas, which bodes well for the future.
Section 3 (Figure 3) in the Central Sector also shows evidence
of increasing grade in both PGM and nickel sulphide mineralization
and remains open at depth. The grade of PGM and nickel
mineralization intersected in DDH24LU230 (35.2m at 1.59g/t PGM+Au, 0.14% Ni) improves
significantly at depth in DDH24LU237 (25.2m at 2.29g/t PGM+Au, 0.24% Ni), while all
mineralization on the section is again less than 150m below surface and remains open at depth.
Drill Results Status
Update
A total of 285 drill holes have been completed by
Bravo to date, for 61,190 metres, including 8 metallurgical holes
(not subject to routine assaying). Results have been reported
for 244 Bravo drill holes to date. Assay results for 33
Bravo drill holes that have been completed are currently
outstanding (excluding the metallurgical holes).
Complete Table of Recent Intercepts.
HOLE-ID
|
From
|
To
|
Thickness
(m)
|
Pd
|
Pt
|
Rh
|
Au
|
PGM +
Au
|
Ni* (%)
Sulphide
|
TYPE
|
(m)
|
(m)
|
(g/t)
|
(g/t)
|
(g/t)
|
(g/t)
|
(g/t)
|
DDH24LU236
|
25.30
|
28.30
|
3.00
|
2.16
|
5.53
|
1.15
|
0.07
|
8.91
|
NA
|
LS
|
And
|
178.25
|
187.25
|
9.00
|
1.11
|
0.93
|
0.22
|
0.02
|
2.28
|
0.02
|
FR
|
DDH24LU237
|
62.07
|
67.10
|
5.03
|
0.20
|
0.08
|
0.15
|
0.07
|
0.49
|
0.13
|
FR
|
And
|
79.70
|
104.90
|
25.20
|
1.52
|
0.65
|
0.08
|
0.05
|
2.29
|
0.24
|
FR
|
DDH24LU238
|
5.00
|
145.70
|
140.70
|
0.57
|
0.66
|
0.01
|
0.01
|
1.25
|
NA
|
Ox/FR
|
And
|
160.70
|
169.60
|
8.90
|
0.53
|
0.61
|
0.01
|
0.01
|
1.16
|
0.01
|
FR
|
DDH24LU239
|
0.00
|
18.90
|
18.90
|
0.37
|
0.15
|
0.01
|
0.04
|
0.58
|
NA
|
Ox
|
And
|
27.90
|
39.59
|
11.69
|
1.10
|
0.41
|
0.06
|
0.01
|
1.58
|
0.10
|
FR
|
And
|
58.60
|
97.60
|
39.00
|
0.28
|
0.27
|
<0.01
|
0.03
|
0.58
|
0.01
|
FR
|
DDH24LU240
|
0.00
|
59.85
|
59.85
|
3.02
|
1.46
|
0.26
|
0.06
|
4.80
|
NA
|
Ox/FR
|
Including
|
0.00
|
17.00
|
17.00
|
1.98
|
0.85
|
0.16
|
0.04
|
3.04
|
NA
|
Ox
|
Also
Including
|
17.00
|
59.85
|
42.85
|
3.43
|
1.71
|
0.30
|
0.06
|
5.50
|
0.21
|
FR
|
And
|
64.85
|
84.85
|
20.00
|
0.88
|
0.85
|
0.15
|
0.01
|
1.89
|
0.01
|
FR
|
And
|
124.85
|
152.00
|
27.15
|
0.48
|
0.58
|
0.01
|
0.01
|
1.08
|
0.01
|
FR
|
DDH24LU241
|
0.00
|
7.25
|
7.25
|
0.33
|
0.14
|
0.04
|
0.08
|
0.59
|
NA
|
Ox
|
And
|
39.60
|
89.80
|
50.20
|
0.86
|
0.30
|
0.05
|
0.07
|
1.28
|
0.23
|
FR
|
Including
|
75.80
|
86.80
|
11.00
|
1.93
|
0.65
|
0.10
|
0.07
|
2.76
|
0.32
|
FR
|
And
|
104.45
|
129.20
|
24.75
|
0.29
|
0.19
|
<0.01
|
<0.01
|
0.49
|
0.01
|
FR
|
DDH24LU242
|
0.00
|
29.70
|
29.70
|
0.30
|
0.35
|
0.01
|
0.01
|
0.67
|
NA
|
FR
|
DDH24LU244
|
34.56
|
80.30
|
45.74
|
1.14
|
0.43
|
0.08
|
0.06
|
1.71
|
0.22
|
FR
|
DDH24LU246
|
39.00
|
65.10
|
26.10
|
0.43
|
0.33
|
<0.01
|
0.01
|
0.77
|
0.02
|
FR
|
And
|
83.10
|
86.10
|
3.00
|
0.43
|
1.52
|
0.59
|
0.01
|
2.55
|
0.03
|
LS
|
Notes:
|
All 'From', 'To'
depths, and 'Thicknesses' are downhole. 'NA' Not applicable for
Oxide material.
|
|
Given orientation of
drilling and mineralization, intercepts are estimated at 110% to
120% of true thickness in the Central Sector and 125% to 140% of
true thickness in the North Sector.
|
|
Type: Ox = Oxide. FR =
Fresh Rock. LS = Low Sulphide. Recovery methods and results will
differ based on the type of mineralization.
|
|
* Bravo's nickel grades
are sulphide nickel, and do not include non-recoverable silicate
nickel, unlike historical total nickel assays
|
About Bravo Mining Corp.
Bravo is a Canadian and Brazil-based mineral exploration and
development company focused on advancing its Luanga PGM+Au+Ni
Project in the world-class Carajás Mineral Province of Brazil.
The Luanga Project is situated on mature freehold farming land
and benefits from being in a location close to operating mines and
a mining-experienced workforce, with excellent access and proximity
to existing infrastructure, including road, rail, and clean
renewable hydro grid power. A fully funded 63,000m infill, step out and exploration drilling
and trenching program is well advanced for 2024. Bravo's current
Environmental, Social and Governance activities includes planting
more than 18,000 high-value trees in the project area, hiring and
contracting locally, and ensuring protection of the environment
during its exploration activities.
Technical Disclosure
Technical information in this news release has been reviewed and
approved by Simon Mottram, F.AusIMM
(Fellow Australia Institute of Mining and Metallurgy), President of
Bravo Mining Corp. who serves as the Company's "qualified person"
as defined in National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure
for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101"). Mr. Mottram has
verified the technical data and opinions contained in this news
release.
Forward Looking Statements
This news release contains forward-looking information which
is not comprised of historical facts. Forward-looking information
is characterized by words such as "wider", "Increasingly",
"upside", "notably", "highest", "thickest", "potential", "improve",
"confidence", "augurs well", "substantial", "exceptionally",
"significantly", " variants of these words and other similar
words, phrases, or statements that certain events or conditions
"may" or "will" occur. This news release contains forward-looking
information pertaining to the Company's ongoing drill program and
the results thereof; comparisons to historical and/or prior Bravo
drilling; the potential for extensions to mineralization at depth;
the potential for greater thicknesses and/or higher grades at depth
and the implications of copper in some areas; and the Company's
plans in respect thereof. Forward-looking information involves
risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual
events, results, and opportunities to differ materially from those
expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Factors
that could cause actual results to differ materially from such
forward-looking information include, but are not limited to,
unexpected results from exploration programs, changes in the state
of equity and debt markets, fluctuations in commodity prices,
delays in obtaining required regulatory or governmental approvals,
environmental risks, limitations on insurance coverage; and
other risks and uncertainties involved in the mineral exploration
and development industry. Forward-looking information in this news
release is based on the opinions and assumptions of management
considered reasonable as of the date hereof, including, but not
limited to, the assumption that the assay results confirm that the
interpreted mineralization contains significant values of nickel,
PGMs and Au; that the mineralization remains open to depth, that
PGM and/or Ni grades and mineralized thicknesses are improving to
depth; that final drill and assay results will be in line with
management's expectations; that activities will not be adversely
disrupted or impeded by regulatory, political, community, economic,
environmental and/or healthy and safety risks; that the Luanga
Project will not be materially affected by potential supply chain
disruptions; and general business and economic conditions will not
change in a materially adverse manner. Although the Company
believes that the assumptions and factors used in preparing the
forward-looking information in this news release are reasonable,
undue reliance should not be placed on such information. The
Company disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise
any forward-looking information, other than as required by
applicable securities laws.
Schedule 1: Drill Hole Collar
Details
HOLE-ID
|
Company
|
East
(m)
|
North
(m)
|
RL
(m)
|
Datum
|
Depth
(m)
|
Azimuth
|
Dip
|
Sector
|
DDH24LU236
|
Bravo
|
659346.947
|
9343322.999
|
245.843
|
SIRGAS2000_UTM_22S
|
230.60
|
90.00
|
-60.00
|
North
|
DDH24LU237
|
Bravo
|
658354.030
|
9340579.220
|
271.150
|
SIRGAS2000_UTM_22S
|
225.45
|
330.00
|
-60.00
|
North
|
DDH24LU238
|
Bravo
|
659366.799
|
9343423.024
|
242.042
|
SIRGAS2000_UTM_22S
|
180.55
|
90.00
|
-60.00
|
North
|
DDH24LU239
|
Bravo
|
658377.573
|
9340736.808
|
262.460
|
SIRGAS2000_UTM_22S
|
135.80
|
330.00
|
-60.00
|
Central
|
DDH24LU240
|
Bravo
|
659413.665
|
9343423.070
|
245.487
|
SIRGAS2000_UTM_22S
|
180.35
|
90.00
|
-60.00
|
North
|
DDH24LU241
|
Bravo
|
658398.402
|
9340700.667
|
264.551
|
SIRGAS2000_UTM_22S
|
190.70
|
330.00
|
-60.00
|
Central
|
DDH24LU242
|
Bravo
|
658353.424
|
9340778.597
|
265.336
|
SIRGAS2000_UTM_22S
|
90.75
|
330.00
|
-60.00
|
Central
|
DDH24LU244
|
Bravo
|
658561.196
|
9340813.883
|
246.697
|
SIRGAS2000_UTM_22S
|
195.70
|
330.00
|
-60.00
|
Central
|
DDH24LU246
|
Bravo
|
658653.731
|
9340856.241
|
248.457
|
SIRGAS2000_UTM_22S
|
150.65
|
330.00
|
-60.00
|
Central
|
Schedule 2: Assay Methodologies
and QAQC
Samples follow a chain of custody between collection,
processing, and delivery to the SGS Geosol laboratory in
Parauapebas, state of Pará, Brazil. The drill core is delivered to the
core shack at Bravo's Luanga site facilities and processed by
geologists who insert certified reference materials, blanks, and
duplicates into the sampling sequence. Drill core is half cut and
placed in secured polyurethane bags, then in security-sealed sacks
before being delivered directly from the Luanga site facilities to
the Parauapebas SGS Geosol laboratory by Bravo staff. Additional
information about the methodology can be found on the SGS Geosol
website (SGS) in their analytical guides. Information regarding
preparation and analysis of historic drill core is also presented
in the table below, where the information is known.
Quality Assurance and Quality Control ("QAQC") is
maintained internally at the lab through rigorous use of internal
certified reference materials, blanks, and duplicates. An
additional QAQC program is administered by Bravo using certified
reference materials, duplicate samples and blank samples that are
blindly inserted into the sample batch. If a QAQC sample returns an
unacceptable value an investigation into the results is triggered
and when deemed necessary, the samples that were tested in the
batch with the failed QAQC sample are re-tested.
Bravo SGS
Geosol
|
Preparation
|
Method
|
Method
|
Method
|
Method
|
For All
Elements
|
Pt, Pd,
Au
|
Rh
|
Sulphide Ni,
Cu
|
Trace
Elements
|
PRPCLI
(85% at 200#)
|
FAI515
|
FAI30V
|
AA04B
|
ICP40B
|
SOURCE Bravo Mining Corp.