Highlights:
- New drill hole DSC-112 is a 200m step-out from Descendent discovery;
- The Descendent contains four Cu-Zn-Au-Ag bearing mineralized
lenses; and
- Large geophysical target associated with intersections that
projects along strike to the northeast for 340m and at depth for 840m.
VANCOUVER, BC, Oct. 5, 2023
/CNW/ - Callinex Mines Inc. (the "Company" or "Callinex") (TSXV:
CNX) (OTCQX: CLLXF) is pleased to announce that the Company has
commenced immediate step-out drilling to define the new high-grade
copper, zinc, gold and silver Descendent discovery at the Company's
100% owned Pine Bay Project (the "Project"), located near
Flin Flon, MB (See news release
dated September 12, 2023) (Pine Bay
Project Plan View). The discovery hole, DSC-111, intersected four
separate volcanogenic massive sulphide lenses ("VMS") with
significant base and precious metal values within a total core
width of 67.7m.
The most significant section returned 7.14m grading 1.70% copper equivalent
("CuEq") containing 3.34% Zn, 0.29 g/t Au, 14.38 g/t Ag, and 0.11%
Cu with additional massive sulphides intersected including a
10.57m grading 1.36% CuEq
containing 1.47% Zn, 0.58 g/t Au, 18.3 g/t Ag and 0.43% Cu. A
borehole pulse electromagnetic survey completed on DSC-111
identified a large geophysical target associated with the
intersections that projects along strike to the northeast for
340m and at depth for 840m (Descendent Discovery Long Section).

Step-out drill hole DSC-112 is testing the Descendent
200m vertically below discovery hole
DSC-111. The intersection in DSC-111 is the deepest result to date
associated with the Cabin Horizon and is located 350 meters below
PBM-024 which intersected 2.58m of
0.53% Zn, 0.92% Au, 34.60 g/t Ag, and 1.64% Cu (See news release
dated May 1, 2017). The Descendent is
situated 550m from the Pine Bay
deposit, 1.4km from the Rainbow deposit and 2.9km from the
Alchemist deposit, which are all located within a mineral
lease.
The anticipated vertical extent being tested between PBM-024 and
DSC-112 is 550m. By comparison the
Rainbow deposit has been delineated in the recently announced
maiden 43-101 resource estimate to a vertical extent of
865m and remains open at depth.
Once drill hole DSC-112 is completed, it will then be used as a
parent drill hole to set a number of wedges off it to test up
plunge between the initial intersection and DSC-111. Additionally,
discovery hole DSC-111 will also be used to set a number of wedges
to test up plunge to the PBM-024 intersection.
The Descendent was intersected in drill hole DSC-111 at a
down-hole depth of 1,318m and remains
open in all directions. Many of the largest deposits within the
Flin Flon Greenstone Belt have been discovered at depth. The
abundance of zinc, gold and silver in DSC-111 indicates that the
hole may have intersected the edge of the VMS system similar to
what occurs at the Rainbow deposit. Additionally, the significant
width of the massive sulphide intervals suggests that the system is
long-lived and robust. The four VMS lenses are separated by dykes
and sills, which is typical in many VMS systems, and allows for the
potential for one large massive sulphide body.
This discovery hole is located within the Baker Patton Felsic
Complex, one of the largest and most highly altered accumulations
of felsic rocks within the Flin Flon Greenstone Belt. A major
alteration zone had previously been identified at surface and spans
1,100m by 700m as defined by values of more than 90 using
the Hashimoto (Ishikawa et al.) Alteration Index, a quantitative
approach to evaluate alteration trends that ranges from 0 to 100.
Since the huge alteration zone seen at surface is structurally
overturned, the exploration thesis is that the massive sulphides
associated with this mineralizing event would be preserved at
depth. Typically, there is a correlation between the size of an
alteration zone and the size of the VMS deposit it is associated
with.
The exploration model for large VMS deposits within the Flin
Flon-Snow Lake Greenstone Belt, such as the Lalor and 777 deposits,
includes having several smaller deposits in close proximity to a
large alteration system within a major felsic volcanic center.
Historic and recent exploration has identified seven VMS deposits,
along with the new Descendent discovery, located in close proximity
to the huge Baker Patton alteration zone.
Mr. O'Donnell, P.Geo., a qualified person under National
Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and approved the technical
information in this news release.
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 deposit at its rich VMS Pine Bay
Project located near existing infrastructure in the Flin Flon
Mining District. Callinex prepared an indicated mineral resource on
the Rainbow deposit of 3.44 Mt grading 3.59% CuEq for 272.4 Mlb
CuEq (238.3 Mlb Cu, 56.9 Mlb Zn, 37.6 koz Au, 692.8 koz Ag, 2.3 Mlb
Pb), an inferred mineral resource on the Rainbow deposit of 1.28 Mt
grading 2.95% CuEq containing 83.4 Mlb CuEq (72.1 Mlb Cu, 19.5 Mlb
Zn, 11.1 koz Au, 222.2 Koz Ag, 0.8
Mlb Pb) and an inferred mineral resource at the Pine Bay deposit of
1.0 Mt grading 2.62% Cu containing 58.1 Mlb Cu (see news release
dated July 10, 2023). 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 (see news release dated May 14, 2018). 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), a 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) (see news release dated
October 25, 2021).
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,
obtaining satisfactory results from its drill program and the
timing and amount of expenditures. Except as required under
applicable securities laws, Callinex does not assume the obligation
to update any forward-looking statement.
View original content to download
multimedia:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/callinex-commences-step-out-drilling-on-descendent-discovery-at-the-pine-bay-project-mb-301947984.html
SOURCE Callinex Mines Inc.