Highlights:
- Last hole to intersect the discovery, ALC-114, returned
4.40m of 4.02% CuEq including 1.60%
copper, 5.14% zinc, 0.40 g/t gold and 21.78 g/t silver;
- The Alchemist exhibits a minimum strike length of
140m and remains open for expansion in multiple
directions;
- Alchemist is located at that the base of growth fault at
Pine Bay and analogous to the giant 62 million ton Flin Flon deposit which sits at the base of
the growth fault in Flin Flon, MB;
and
- Exploration drilling currently underway at Target Area Odin,
located between Alchemist and Rainbow.
VANCOUVER, BC, Sept. 7,
2022 /CNW/ - Callinex Mines Inc. (the "Company"
or "Callinex") (TSXV: CNX) (OTCQX: CLLXF) is pleased to announce it
has discovered the Alchemist deposit ("Alchemist"), a new
high-grade copper, zinc, gold and silver bearing Volcanogenic
Massive Sulphide ("VMS") deposit at the Company's 100% owned Pine
Bay Project, located 16km away from Flin
Flon, MB. The Alchemist sits at the base of the interpreted
growth fault corridor that hosts six other deposits including the
emerging high-grade copper, gold, silver and zinc Rainbow deposit
which is located 1,420 meters to the east (Pine Bay Plan View with
Alchemist Deposit).
Max Porterfield, President and
CEO, stated, "We are thrilled with the initial results from the
Alchemist, the newest discovery at our Pine Bay Project. The
Alchemist deposit comes with the potential for significant resource
growth for the Company, its shareholders and the community of
Flin Flon." Mr. Porterfield
continued, "It's noteworthy that, to date, each deposit discovered
along the growth fault corridor at Pine Bay is significantly larger
than the one that precedes it in proximity to Millrock Mountain.
Similarly, the Flin Flon deposit
sits in proximity to Millrock Hill, a well known outcropping at the
base of the growth fault that also hosts the Callinan and 777
deposits in the town of Flin
Flon."

Drill hole ALC-114, the last hole drilled into the Alchemist to
date, intersected 4.40m of 4.02%
CuEq including 1.60% copper ("Cu"), 5.14% zinc ("Zn"), 0.40 g/t
gold ("Au") and 21.78 g/t silver ("Ag") (Alchemist Deposit Long
Section). Discovery hole ALC-111 intersected 1.78% CuEq
(0.90% Cu, 1.76% Zn, 0.22 g/t Au and 7.05 g/t Ag) while testing
Anomaly B, a large highly-conductive bore-hole pulse
electromagnetic ("BPEM") anomaly (See News Release Dated
March 10, 2022). Anomaly B, a
600m by 400m highly conductive anomaly sits within the
center of the mapped millrock at Millrock Mountain (formally
referred to as Pine Root millrock), was identified from a BPEM
survey of drill hole PBM-162. Further drilling is needed to
understand the extent of the Alchemist, however, initial data
indicates a steeply dipping/plunging system similarly defined at
the Rainbow deposit.
JJ O'Donnell, Callinex Exploration Manager, stated, "The
Alchemist discovery supports the newly proposed VMS system which
has evolved since the discovery of the Rainbow deposit in August,
2020. The new discovery is proof of concept that the property has
the potential to host multiple new discoveries, and future
exploration will be exciting for Callinex shareholders."
Jim Pickell, member of Callinex's
technical team, opined, "It is encouraging to note many of the same
strong geological, geochemical and geophysical patterns noted in
the upper portions of the Rainbow VMS deposit also occur within the
upper parts of the newly discovered Alchemist and Odin exploration
target areas. If these same patterns hold true at depth in the
Alchemist and Odin areas, it seems logical to assume analogous,
thick, high-grade copper intersections could also be found at depth
below each of them, as in the Rainbow area."
The Alchemist shows a strike of at least 140m between intersections to date, currently
defined to an extent of 500-800m
below surface and open above, below and northerly. By comparison,
the Rainbow's Orange zone has a strike of 140m. It should be noted that deposits in the
Flin Flon Greenstone Belt, like Rainbow, typically have a
plunge extent on average between 5-8 times the strike of the
deposit.
The representative geology of Alchemist is dominated by felsic
volcanic assemblages: including agglomerate (Millrock Mountain),
lappili, and tuffaceous sediments, felsic flows (locally brecciated
and quartz phyric), local quartz +/- feldspar intrusives and
diorites. Numerous sulphide horizons (2) have been intersected
prior to and after the Alchemist which exhibit elevated base metal
values, zinc and copper (up to 0.3%), which may suggest additional
horizons may be present. Additionally, all larger producing VMS
mines are made up of a number of stacked zones or lenses such as
the Orange and Yellow zones discovered to date at the Rainbow that
sit along these horizons.
Geochemical results obtained from drill cores cutting the newly
discovered Alchemist Cu-Zn-Au-Ag horizon confirm many elements
(namely silver and thallium) have strong VMS signatures comparable
with those obtained along the analogous Rainbow VMS horizon.
Callinex focused on drilling targets that are proximal to
Millrock Mountain, the area that is interpreted to be the base of
the growth fault corridor that hosts the Rainbow, Pine Bay, Cabin,
Baker Patton, North Star and Don
Jon VMS deposits that sit to the east. Millrock is a term used to
refer to talus breccia that occurs along major growth faults
controlling volcanogenic massive sulphide ("VMS") deposits.
Millrock Mountain at Pine Bay is analogous to the Millrock Hill
in Flin Flon (Examples of Millrock
Hill and Pine Root Millrock). Millrock Hill is a well known outcrop
that sits immediately to the south of the 62 million ton Flin Flon
Deposit that kick started the Flin Flon Mining District which has
hosted 32 mines (Flin Flon Growth Fault Corridor Plan View).
Similarly, the Alchemist sits immediately to the east of Millrock
Mountain and is the most proximal discovery made to date within the
interpreted main controlling growth fault that the Pine Bay Project
area encompasses.
While assays and geochemical results were pending for the
Alchemist, Callinex immediately focused on the high priority Target
Area Odin ("Odin"). Odin is located directly in between the
Alchemist and Rainbow deposits where the growth fault corridor
intersects the Centennial Mine Horizon, which hosts the Sourdough
deposit and past producing Centennial mine further to the south.
Drill hole PBM-182, a hole drilled to test a previously
identified BPEM anomaly from drill hole PBM-117 coincident with a
chargeability isoshell, intersected a favorable rock package made
of up dominantly altered Felsic tuff/ flows, with alteration
(chlorite/sericite) normally seen with the Rainbow Zone A
subsequent BPEM survey of PBM-182 identified a
highly-conductive anomaly off-hole and located on the Centennial
Mine Horizon that has been interpreted to be 150m by 400m, which
is similar in dimension as the Rainbow deposit. Currently, a
hole is underway to test the source of this conductive body that
represents the Odin target.
Alan Vowles, member of Callinex's
technical team stated, "The modeled plates from drill holes PBM-117
and 182 do not exhibit shapes and dimensions that are
characteristic of volcanic sedimentary formations but rather
indicate shapes and dimensions more typical of VMS deposit lenses
in the Flin Flon Snow Lake Greenstone belt."
Additionally, the Company has almost completed the necessary
drill holes required to delineate Rainbow within the first
800m of surface in anticipation of
publishing a maiden resource. Since the Company discovered the
Rainbow Deposit in August 2020, the
Company has drilled 79 holes (including 17 wedges) for a total of
41,500m into the deposit area. Once
the Company receives all assays related to the Rainbow drilling
modeling of the Rainbow resource will be finalized.
Callinex's Pine Bay Project encompasses the majority of the
Baker Patton Complex (BPC), the largest exposed felsic (rhyolitic)
volcanic accumulation in the Flin
Flon portion of the Flin Flon-Snow Lake Greenstone Belt
(Flin Flon Greenstone Belt Regional Geology). This is especially
important since the majority of the VMS deposits occurring within
the Flin Flon Belt of Saskatchewan
and Manitoba are almost always
hosted by rhyolitic flows and volcaniclastic rocks within
predominantly mafic terranes. Of additional importance is that
these felsic (rhyolitic) rocks only account for a small portion of
the total volcanic pile (5-10%). Of particular exploration interest
to Callinex's Pine Bay Project, is the very large exposure of
intensely altered (chloritic, sericitic and silicic alteration)
felsic rocks that have collectively been called the Baker Patton
Alteration Zone, encompassing an area with a minimum of a
700m by 1000m footprint. A very large footwall alteration
system such as this would normally be expected to be accompanied by
a large VMS system and has consequently been the target of many
exploration companies preceding Callinex.
Table 1: Pine Bay Drill Results
Drill
Hole
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Interval
(m)
|
Cu
%
|
Au
g/t
|
Ag
g/t
|
Zn
%
|
Sg
|
CuEq
%
|
ALC-111
|
713.56
|
716.0
|
2.44
|
0.90
|
0.22
|
7.05
|
1.76
|
3.53
|
1.78
|
ALC-112
|
585.5
|
589.5
|
4.00
|
0.31
|
0.06
|
4.91
|
1.85
|
2.97
|
1.10
|
ALC-113
|
654.0
|
674.0
|
20.00
|
0.07
|
0.05
|
1.19
|
0.19
|
3.22
|
0.18
|
ALC-114
|
847.6
|
852.0
|
4.40
|
1.60
|
0.40
|
21.78
|
5.14
|
3.92
|
4.02
|
ALC-115
|
Assays
Pending
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Notes:
|
|
1.
|
True width estimates
are unknown and will be determined with more drilling.
|
|
|
2.
|
ALC-111 collar is
located at the following Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM)
coordinates using the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83) within
UTM Zone 14N: 329568m East and 6070978m North and 324.0m above sea
level, and started at 080Az, -80 degree dip. ALC-112 collar
is located at the following Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM)
coordinates using the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83) within
UTM Zone 14N: 329544m East and 6071200m North and 324.0m above sea
level, and started at 110Az, -70 degree dip. ALC-113 collar
is located at the following Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM)
coordinates using the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83) within
UTM Zone 14N: 330052m East and 6070726m North and 292.0m above sea
level, and started at 292Az, -65 degree dip. ALC-114 collar is
located at the following Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM)
coordinates using the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83) within
UTM Zone 14N: 329852m East and 6070918m North and 316.0m above sea
level, and started at 307Az, -80 degree dip. ALC-115 collar is
located at the following Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM)
coordinates using the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83) within
UTM Zone 14N: 330052m East and 6070726m North and 292.0m above sea
level, and started at 300Az, -75 degree dip.
|
|
|
3.
|
The size of the drill
core is NQ.
|
|
|
4.
|
All CuEq (copper
equivalent) assay results in this news release use the following
pricing: US$3.00 copper per pound ($6,720/tonne), US$1.15 zinc per
pound, US$1,450/troy ounce gold ($46.62/gram), US$16.50/toy ounce
silver ($0.53/gram), calculation CuEQ= Cu%+(Zn% x zinc price per
pound / copper price per pound)+(Au g/t x Au price per gram /
copper price per tonne) x100 + (Ag g/t x Ag price per gram /
copper price per tonne) x 100. 100% metal recoveries used, ie. no
process recoveries or smelter payables were included in the
calculation.
|
J.J. O'Donnell, P.Geo, a qualified person under National
Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and approved the technical
information in this news release.
QA / QC Protocols
Individual samples were labeled, placed in plastic sample bags,
and sealed. Groups of samples were then placed in security sealed
bags and shipped directly to SGS lab in Vancouver, BC for analysis. Samples were
weighed then crushed to 75% passing 2mm and pulverized to 85%
passing 75 microns in order to produce a 250g pulverized split. 35
elements including copper, zinc, lead and silver assays were
determined by Aqua Regia digestion with a combination of ICP-MS and
ICP-AES finish, with over limits rerun using an ore grade analysis
(two acid digest ICP-AES). Gold was analyzed by fire assay.
Specific gravity (sg) measured for each sample using the pycnometer
and water and air method. QA/QC included the insertion and
continual monitoring of numerous standards, blanks, and
duplicates
About Callinex Mines
Inc.
Callinex Mines
Inc. (TSXV: CNX) (OTCQX: CLLXF)
is advancing its portfolio of base and precious metals rich
deposits located in established Canadian mining jurisdictions. The
focus of the portfolio is highlighted by the rapidly expanding
Rainbow Discovery at its rich VMS Pine Bay Project located near
existing infrastructure in the Flin Flon Mining District. The
second asset in the portfolio is the Nash Creek Project located in
the VMS rich Bathurst Mining District of New Brunswick. A 2018 PEA generates a strong
economic return with a pre-tax IRR of 34.1% (25.2% post-tax) and
NPV8% of $230 million ($128 million post-tax) at $1.25 Zinc. The third asset, 100% owned
Point Leamington Deposit in Newfoundland, is located in one of the richest
VMS and Gold Districts in Canada.
Callinex prepared a pit constrained Indicated Mineral Resource of
5.0 Mt grading 2.5 g/t AuEq for 402 koz AuEq (145.7 koz gold, 60.0
Mlb copper, 153.5 Mlb zinc, 2.0 Moz silver, 1.5 Mlb lead), an pit
constrained Inferred Mineral Resource of 13.7 Mt grading 2.24 g/t
AuEq for 986.5 koz AuEq (354.8 koz gold, 110.2 Mlb copper, 527.3
Mlb zinc, 6.2 Moz silver, 7.0 Mlb lead) and an out-of-pit Inferred
Mineral Resource of 1.7 Mt grading 3.06 g/t AuEq for 168.5 koz AuEq
(65.4 koz gold, 13.3 Mlb copper, 102.9 Mlb zinc, 1.4 Moz Ag, 2.6 Mlb lead).
Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services
Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX
Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or
accuracy of this release.
Some statements in this news release contain forward-looking
information. These statements include, but are not limited to,
statements with respect to future expenditures. These statements
address future events and conditions and, as such, involve known
and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause
the actual results, performance or achievements to be materially
different from any future results, performance or achievements
expressed or implied by the statements. Such factors include, among
others, the ability to complete the proposed drill program and the
timing and amount of expenditures. Mineralization on nearby
properties is not necessarily indicative of mineralization on
Callinex's properties. Except as required under applicable
securities laws, Callinex does not assume the obligation to update
any forward-looking statement.

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