VANCOUVER, BC, May 11, 2022
/CNW/ - CopperCorp Resources Inc. (TSXV: CPER) (OTCQB: CPCPF)
("CopperCorp" or the "Company") is pleased to announce preliminary
assay results from its first four drill holes (holes AP022, AP023,
AP024 and AP025) at the Stellar Zone, part of the Alpine Prospect
target area located at the southern end of the Company's 100% owned
, 1,066 km2 AMC Project located in western Tasmania, Australia.
Highlights
- Best significant mineralized intercepts include:
Hole
ID
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Interval
(m)1
|
Cu
(%)
|
Co
(ppm)
|
AP022
|
135.0
|
178.0
|
43.0
|
0.62%
|
257
|
And
|
225.0
|
256.0
|
31.0
|
0.25%
|
87
|
AP023
|
148.3
|
166.0
|
17.7
|
0.54%
|
293
|
AP024
|
55.9
|
98.0
|
42.1
|
0.60%
|
252
|
And
|
133.0
|
139.0
|
6.0
|
0.96%
|
283
|
And
|
157.0
|
200.0
|
43.0
|
0.33%
|
174
|
AP025
|
147.0
|
165.3
|
18.3
|
0.59%
|
254
|
1Note that true widths are
uncertain. Initial interpretation by the Company is that the copper
mineralization is hosted in steeply dipping zones of mineralization
implying true widths in the range of 70% to 95% of reported
intervals.
|
- These results further confirm the Company's interpretation from
historic drilling of multiple continuous zones of copper
mineralization at the Stellar Zone over a strike length of
700m (open) and to a vertical depth
of 300m (open).
- The Stellar Zone forms part of the larger Alpine Prospect
target at the southern end of the Company's 1,066 km2
AMC Project. Copper mineralization at the Stellar Zone is
interpreted to be Iron-Oxide-Copper-Gold (IOCG) in style and occurs
within a strong, regional, north-south striking magnetic zone
associated with the Arthur Metamorphic Complex that continues over
100 km of strike length within the AMC Project.
- Additional high-priority exploration drill targets, Alpine West
and Alpine North, have been identified at the Alpine Prospect
through surface sampling and geophysical surveys. These new targets
cover an area of approximately 1km by 300m at Alpine North and 800 by 300m at Alpine West (Figure 2). The Company is
particularly encouraged by the discovery potential of these
additional targets due to interpreted similarities with the
geochemical and geophysical expressions over the drilled copper
mineralization at the Stellar Zone.
- The Company's ongoing drilling program is focused on step-out
drilling to depth and along strike at the Stellar Zone, and will
also begin sequential drill testing of additional targets at the
Alpine Prospect.
- Assays from a further seven drill holes from the initial
Stellar Zone drilling are pending. There has been significant
delay in processing times at the laboratory and the additional
seven holes will be reported shortly after they are received.
Stephen Swatton, President and
CEO of CopperCorp, stated, "The Company is very encouraged by these
first drill assay results received from the Stellar Zone at Alpine
which is the first exploration drilling to be conducted in the area
in 14 years. The results are consistent with the historical
drilling and, importantly, confirm continuity of mineralization
between historical holes. Mineralization at the Stellar Zone
is open along strike and at depth and results from recent
geophysical and surface geochemical work has confirmed potential
for a large-scale Iron-Oxide-Copper-Gold (IOCG) system at Alpine
which the Company plans to continue testing as recently announced
with the Alpine Phase 1 drilling program being expanded to
10,000m. The results further
highlight the prospectivity of the Arthur Metamorphic Complex for
IOCG style mineralization over which the Company has a dominant
land holding."
Alpine Prospect Drilling
At the time of reporting, the Company has completed drilling of
11 diamond core holes for a total of 3,925m at the Alpine Stellar Zone, with a
12th hole in progress. The drill program comprises
confirmation and infill holes designed to confirm historical copper
grades, test continuity of mineralization, and provide geological
and structural context to the mineralization.
Assay results from the first 4 drill holes have been received.
All 4 holes intersected broad zones of copper mineralization and
significant mineralized drill hole intercepts are listed in Table
3. The overall grade and width of the mineralized intercepts are
consistent with historical intersections (Table 4) and provide
support for the continuity of mineralization between historical
drill holes.
Drilling to date has intersected up to three zones of
mineralization at the Stellar Zone and has confirmed a steep
southeast to east dipping trend of the mineralization.
Location Data for Alpine Prospect Drillholes
(CopperCorp)
Drillhole
ID
|
Easting
GDA94
|
Northing
GDA94
|
mRL
|
Final Length
(m)
|
Dip
|
Azimuth
|
Company
|
AP022
|
341205
|
5376625
|
173
|
268.5
|
-75
|
340
|
CopperCorp
|
AP023
|
341206
|
5376626
|
173
|
286.9
|
-50
|
340
|
CopperCorp
|
AP024
|
341310
|
5376670
|
176
|
303.8
|
-55
|
340
|
CopperCorp
|
AP025
|
341275
|
5376575
|
178
|
348.9
|
-62
|
340
|
CopperCorp
|
Table 1. Alpine Prospect CopperCorp drill hole location and
summary data.
Alpine Prospect CopperCorp Drill Hole Significant Mineralized
Intervals (0.1% Cu cut-off)
Prospect
|
Drillhole
ID
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Interval
(m)
|
Cu
(%)
|
Co
(ppm)
|
Alpine
|
AP022
|
135.0
|
178.0
|
43.0
|
0.62
|
257
|
212.2
|
217.0
|
4.8
|
0.48
|
214
|
225.0
|
256.0
|
31.0
|
0.25
|
87
|
AP023
|
104.0
|
110.0
|
6.0
|
0.46
|
329
|
148.3
|
166.0
|
17.7
|
0.54
|
293
|
170.5
|
176.0
|
5.5
|
0.43
|
363
|
AP024
|
55.9
|
98.0
|
42.1
|
0.60
|
252
|
133.0
|
139.0
|
6.0
|
0.96
|
283
|
157.0
|
200.0
|
43.0
|
0.33
|
174
|
AP025
|
147.0
|
165.3
|
18.3
|
0.59
|
254
|
262.0
|
268.0
|
6.0
|
0.45
|
83
|
331.0
|
340.0
|
9.0
|
0.12
|
20
|
Table 2: Alpine
Prospect significant drillhole mineralized intercepts (CopperCorp
Drill Holes). Reported grades are calculated as down-hole length
weighted averages. A 0.1% Cu lower cut-off grade is applied.
Intercepts are downhole intervals.
|
About the Alpine
Prospect
The Alpine Prospect was discovered by CRA Exploration in the
early 1980's after following up an airborne magnetic survey with
gridding, ground magnetics, and soil geochemistry followed by two
diamond drill holes in 1985. Stellar Resources drilled a further 19
holes between 2006 and 2008. The historical, wide-spaced drilling
intersected significant IOCG-style copper mineralization, with
significant intercepts including (See Table 4):
- AP004: 38.2m @
0.79% Cu from 57.7m,
including 28.2m @ 1.03 % Cu
from 58.7m and 41.8m @ 0.3% Cu
from 111.0m
- AP007: 86.0m @ 0.50% Cu from 62.0m
- AP008A: 41.0m @ 0.48% Cu from
29.8m
- AP017: 24.7m @ 0.52% Cu from
222.0m
Mineralization at Alpine is hosted in intensely deformed and
metamorphosed amphibolites, mafic and pelitic schists, graphitic
phyllites and carbonates belonging to the Bowry Formation of the
Arthur Metamorphic Complex. Copper mineralization is associated
with up to three sub-parallel magnetite-hematite-sulphide lenses in
strongly silica-siderite altered chlorite schists (see examples in
Figures 7 and 8). Mineralization consists mainly of chalcopyrite
with lesser covellite and bornite. Additional chalcopyrite-pyrite
breccia mineralization is hosted in silica-siderite altered and
veined quartzites and schists adjacent to the ironstone lenses.
Anomalous levels of cobalt is associated with the copper
mineralization, typically averaging 200 to 300ppm Co and locally
reaching up to 0.1% Co over short intervals.
The mineralization strikes east-northeast and dips steeply to
the southeast, forming an interpreted fault-bound boudinage within
the highly deformed schists of over 600m in strike length. Drilling completed to date
indicates that the thickest part of the Stellar mineralized zone is
over 100m in width, thinning to the
west and thickening towards an interpreted faulted fold hinge in
the east. The deposit remains open down dip and along strike to the
west.
As previously reported1, results from recent
geophysical modelling indicate that the drilled IOCG style
mineralization at the Alpine Stellar Zone is defined by coincident
gravity and magnetic anomalies (see Figure 1). The model further
indicates additional areas of high IOCG prospectivity indicated by
coincident, partially coincident, or offset gravity and magnetic
anomalies – the Alpine West and Alpine North targets (Figures 2
& 3) which the Company plans to drill test.
Next Steps
The drilling program at the Stellar Zone is ongoing with assays
from a further 7 drill holes awaited. As previously
announced1, the Company plans to expand the diamond
drilling program from 4,200m to
10,000m. The expanded drill program
will be focused on vectoring towards potential zones of thicker and
higher-grade mineralization in the Stellar Zone, testing the
Stellar Zone at depth, and step-out drilling to test high-priority
targets at Alpine West and Alpine North. Planning and permitting
for the Alpine West and Alpine North exploration drill programs is
underway. The Company currently has one drill at Alpine and plans
to source another to expedite the planned drilling. Further infill
and extension gridding and soil sampling programs are also
planned.
About AMC Project
The AMC Project covers a total of 1,066 km2 along
approximately 100 km of strike length and establishes CopperCorp as
the dominant owner of prospective ground in the district. The rocks
are Neoproterozoic-Cambrian age and comprise a regional-scale
metamorphic structural deformation zone that is host to widespread
magnetite-sulphide-silicate alteration and mineralization
indicative of a large Iron Oxide Copper Gold (IOCG)-style system
and includes the Savage River 498 Mt @ 46% DTR magnetite mine
(owned by Grange Resources Limited)3 and CopperCorp's
Alpine copper prospect.
The Alpine Prospect is located 30 km northwest of the local
mining hub of Zeehan and within 5 km of two large-scale operating
wind and hydro-electric renewable energy plants.
About CopperCorp
CopperCorp is a well-financed mineral exploration company with
approximately C$8.8M targeting world
class copper-gold discoveries in western Tasmania, Australia. The Company is currently
undertaking confirmation and infill drilling and ground exploration
programs at the Alpine Prospect (our initial target on the larger
AMC Project, formerly the Alpine Project) where wide spaced
historical drilling delineated IOCG-style mineralization over a
700m strike length.
Figure 9. Location plan showing CopperCorp's exploration
licenses and project areas in western Tasmania, Australia.
Quality Assurance / Quality
Control on Assay Results
Full information on historical exploration activities and
results at the Alpine Prospect and AMC Project are included in the
Technical Report (NI 43-101) dated 18 April
20212.
CopperCorp's diamond core drill holes are drilled at HQ and NQ core
diameters using triple tube to maximize recovery. Core recovery is
generally good in mineralized zones (95-100%) with poorer
recoveries associated with brittle faulting on zone margins. Sample
collection is supervised by CopperCorp geological staff.
Mineralized zones are marked up for sampling by an experienced
geologist. Half core is split by diamond saw on nominal
1.0m sample lengths while respecting
geological contacts. Samples are bagged and ticketed prior to
delivery by Company personnel to the ALS commercial laboratories in
Burnie, Tasmania, for sample
preparation. The half core samples are crushed to 80% passing 2mm,
riffle split to 500g and then pulverized to pass 75um. Coarse
duplicate sampling is conducted every 20 samples to assess
variability of the coarse crush. Cu and multi-element assay is by
4-acid digest followed by ICP-MS at ALS laboratories by method
ME-ICP61a). Au assay is by 30g fire assay at ALS laboratories by
method Au-AA25. Certified reference materials (CRMs), blank and
duplicate QAQC samples are included in sample submissions at 20
sample intervals. All QAQC samples were within acceptable limits (2
standard deviations for CRMs, duplicates <5%).
Mineralized Interval
Calculations
Reported significant mineralized intervals in this news release
(including for new and historical drillhole intervals) are
calculated as down-hole length-weighted intercepts using a 0.1% Cu
lower cut-off grade and carry a maximum internal dilution of
4m (except for AP012A which has a
maximum internal dilution of 7m). The
calculated intervals for historical drill holes may vary from
previously reported interval calculations that used a cut-off grade
of 0.3% Cu. The 0.1% Cu cut-off grade is considered to
appropriately define the boundaries of mineralized zones and
provides for more balanced reporting of drilling results during the
exploration stage, enabling reporting of both low- and high-grade
intercepts. For consistency, drill hole intercepts from all
historical drill holes using the 0.1% Cu cut-off are also displayed
in Table 4. No top-cut grade was applied. True widths of
drill hole intercepts are yet to be determined.
Qualified Person
The Company's disclosure of technical or scientific information
related to the Alpine Prospect and AMC Project in this news release
was reviewed and approved by Sean
Westbrook, VP Exploration for the Company. Mr. Westbrook is
a Qualified Person as defined under the terms of National
Instrument 43-101. This news release also contains information
about adjacent properties on which the Company does not have an
interest. Information sources regarding the adjacent properties are
listed in the References section of this news release. The QP has
been unable to verify the information on these adjacent properties
and the information is not necessarily indicative to the
mineralization on the properties that is the subject of this news
release.
References
1CPER: TSXV News Release 27th April 2022.
2Independent Technical Report on EL2/2018 Tasmania Australia. Prepared in accordance
with Canadian National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure
for Mineral Properties (NI43-101). Effective date:
18 April 2021.
3Grange Resources Limited, 2021. Update to
Savage River Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves, ASX Release
31 March 2021.
Additional information about CopperCorp can be found on its
website: www.coppercorpinc.com and at
www.sedar.com.
Location Data for Alpine Prospect Drillholes
(Historical)
Drillhole
ID
|
Easting
GDA94
|
Northing
GDA94
|
mRL
|
Final Length
(m)
|
Dip
|
Azimuth
|
Company
|
AP001
|
341694
|
5377131
|
187
|
106.7
|
-65
|
357
|
CRA
Exploration
|
AP002
|
341297
|
5376834
|
182
|
85.8
|
-68
|
357
|
CRA
Exploration
|
AP003
|
341020
|
5376674
|
170
|
149.3
|
-75
|
339
|
Stellar
Resources
|
AP004
|
341313
|
5376830
|
179
|
152.8
|
-87
|
160
|
Stellar
Resources
|
AP005
|
341687
|
5376985
|
196
|
170
|
-65
|
330
|
Stellar
Resources
|
AP006
|
341446
|
5376875
|
190
|
155.6
|
-65.6
|
331
|
Stellar
Resources
|
AP007
|
341386
|
5376693
|
185
|
173.5
|
-60.6
|
334
|
Stellar
Resources
|
AP008
|
341225
|
5376768
|
176
|
71.6
|
-60
|
328
|
Stellar
Resources
|
AP008A
|
341225
|
5376768
|
176
|
139
|
-70.8
|
328
|
Stellar
Resources
|
AP009
|
341292
|
5377664
|
189
|
140.1
|
-65.9
|
348
|
Stellar
Resources
|
AP010
|
341643
|
5377774
|
188
|
149.7
|
-60
|
350
|
Stellar
Resources
|
AP011
|
341292
|
5376909
|
189
|
178.1
|
-90
|
360
|
Stellar
Resources
|
AP012
|
341460
|
5376952
|
193
|
76.1
|
-90
|
360
|
Stellar
Resources
|
AP012A
|
341460
|
5376952
|
193
|
269.5
|
-90
|
360
|
Stellar
Resources
|
AP013
|
341561
|
5376920
|
196
|
353
|
-90
|
360
|
Stellar
Resources
|
AP014
|
341140
|
5376626
|
176
|
284.1
|
-60
|
337
|
Stellar
Resources
|
AP015
|
341497
|
5376717
|
190
|
272.3
|
-60
|
337
|
Stellar
Resources
|
AP016
|
341264
|
5376637
|
174
|
205
|
-60
|
337
|
Stellar
Resources
|
AP017
|
341418
|
5376607
|
191
|
272.4
|
-60
|
337
|
Stellar
Resources
|
AP018
|
341084
|
5376749
|
174
|
82
|
-90
|
360
|
Stellar
Resources
|
AP019
|
341570
|
5377127
|
188
|
62
|
-50
|
360
|
Stellar
Resources
|
AP020
|
341443
|
5377016
|
195
|
165.5
|
-75
|
337
|
Stellar
Resources
|
AP021
|
341483
|
5377097
|
193
|
200
|
-60
|
360
|
Stellar
Resources
|
Table 3. Alpine
Prospect historical drill hole location and summary
data.
|
Alpine Prospect Historical Drill Hole Significant Mineralized
Intervals (0.1% Cu cut-off):
Prospect
|
Drillhole
ID
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Interval
(m)
|
Cu
(%)
|
Co
(ppm)
|
Alpine
|
AP001
|
78.0
|
94.75
|
16.75
|
0.19
|
X
|
Alpine
|
AP002
|
44.0
|
71.4
|
27.4
|
0.53
|
X
|
Alpine
|
AP003
|
82.5
|
94.6
|
12.1
|
0.16
|
X
|
Alpine
|
AP003
|
124.6
|
129.5
|
4.9
|
0.27
|
X
|
Alpine
|
AP004
|
57.7
|
95.9
|
38.2
|
0.79
|
X
|
|
including
|
58.7
|
86.9
|
28.2
|
1.03
|
X
|
Alpine
|
AP004
|
111.0
|
152.8
|
41.8
|
0.30
|
X
|
Alpine
|
AP005
|
No Significant
Mineralized Intercepts
|
Alpine
|
AP006
|
40.0
|
91.0
|
51.0
|
0.39
|
X
|
Alpine
|
AP007
|
62.0
|
148.0
|
86.0
|
0.50
|
X
|
|
including
|
105.0
|
142.7
|
37.7
|
0.62
|
X
|
Alpine
|
AP008A
|
29.8
|
70.8
|
41.0
|
0.48
|
X
|
Alpine
|
AP009
|
No Significant
Mineralized Intercepts
|
Alpine
|
AP010
|
No Significant
Mineralized Intercepts
|
Alpine
|
AP011
|
27.0
|
80.0
|
53.0
|
0.38
|
X
|
|
including
|
28.1
|
54.0
|
27.0
|
0.47
|
X
|
Alpine
|
AP011
|
94.0
|
98.0
|
4.0
|
0.23
|
X
|
Alpine
|
AP012A
|
77.0
|
112.0
|
35.0
|
0.39
|
X
|
Alpine
|
AP012A
|
121.7
|
131.8
|
10.1
|
0.20
|
X
|
Alpine
|
AP012A
|
141.4
|
241.0
|
99.6
|
0.14
|
X
|
Alpine
|
AP013
|
204.6
|
230.9
|
26.3
|
0.25
|
203
|
Alpine
|
AP013
|
241.0
|
305.0
|
64.0
|
0.31
|
195
|
Alpine
|
AP014
|
151.0
|
183.0
|
32.0
|
0.47
|
247
|
Alpine
|
AP014
|
206.0
|
212.0
|
6.0
|
0.20
|
115
|
Alpine
|
AP015
|
Not Assayed
|
Alpine
|
AP016
|
71.0
|
88.0
|
17.0
|
0.60
|
242
|
|
including
|
76.0
|
84.0
|
11.0
|
0.76
|
252
|
Alpine
|
AP016
|
163.0
|
205.0
|
42.0
|
0.32
|
144
|
Alpine
|
AP017
|
222.0
|
246.65
|
24.7
|
0.52
|
211
|
Alpine
|
AP018
|
Not Assayed – hole
abandoned
|
Alpine
|
AP019
|
Not Assayed – hole
abandoned
|
Alpine
|
AP020
|
85.0
|
90.0
|
5.0
|
0.20
|
X
|
Alpine
|
AP020
|
146.0
|
165.5
|
19.5
|
0.20
|
X
|
Alpine
|
AP021
|
No Significant
Mineralized Intercepts
|
Table 4: Alpine
Prospect significant drillhole mineralized intercepts (Historical
Drill Holes). Reported grades are calculated as down-hole length
weighted averages. A 0.1% Cu lower cut-off grade is applied.
Intercepts are downhole intervals. X = Cobalt not
assayed.
|
CAUTIONARY STATEMENT REGARDING
FORWARD-LOOKING INFORMATION:
This news release includes certain "forward-looking
statements" under applicable Canadian securities legislation.
Forward-looking statements consist of statements that are not
purely historical, including any statements regarding beliefs,
plans, expectations or intentions regarding the future. Such
forward-looking statements in this news release include, but are
not limited to, statements regarding: the Company's ongoing diamond
drilling program from the Alpine Prospect Stellar Zone, Alpine
Prospect at the AMC Project in western Tasmania, Australia; the potential for a
large-scale Iron-Oxide-Copper-Gold (IOCG) system at Alpine which
the Company plans to continue testing as recently announced with
the Alpine Phase 1 drilling program being expanded to 10,000m; the Company plans to expand the
diamond drilling program from 4,200m
to 10,000m; that the
expanded drill program will be focused on vectoring towards
potential zones of thicker and higher-grade mineralization in the
Stellar Zone, testing the Stellar Zone at depth, and step-out
drilling to test high-priority targets at Alpine West and Alpine
North; that planning and permitting for the Alpine West and
Alpine North exploration drill programs is
underway; that the Company currently has one drill at
Alpine and plans to source another in order to expedite the planned
drilling; that further infill and extension gridding and soil
sampling programs are also planned; and other business plans
of the Company. Such statements are subject to risks and
uncertainties that may cause actual results, performance or
developments to differ materially from those contained in the
statements, including risks related to: that the Company may
experience difficulties in drilling and carrying out related work;
the timing and content of upcoming work programs; geological
interpretations based on drilling that may change with more
detailed information, and other risks and uncertainties. No
assurance can be given that any of the events anticipated by the
forward-looking statements will occur or, if they do occur, what
benefits the Company will obtain from them. There can be no
assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate, as actual
results and future events could differ materially from those
anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, readers should not
place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. The Company
disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any
forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information,
future events or otherwise, except as required by law. Neither TSX
Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Service Provider (as that term
is defined in policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts
responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this
release.
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