TSX-V: CUG and CUG.DB
MONTREAL, June 9, 2016 /CNW Telbec/ - Cyprium Mining
Corporation ("Cyprium" or the "Company") (TSXV: CUG,
CUG.DB) is pleased to announce the results from thirty-five
underground samples taken as part of its ongoing exploration
program of the Tunel body of the
Potosi silver mine located in
Santa Eulalia, Mexico. The term
Tunel body refers to the area
accessed by the Potosi No. 3 shaft on levels 1 to 4 of the Potosi
Mine.
The results announced today were all taken in an old stope
located at level 4 of the mine and are in addition to results from
seven samples announced in August
2015. Those seven samples from level 4 yielded average
values of 578 g/t Ag, 4.99% Pb and 2.8% Zn over an average sample
width of 1.65 meters, and two samples from level 3 yielded averages
of 100 g/t Ag, 2.79% Pb and 8.43% Zn over 1.45 meters. The results
from the new thirty-five samples, combined with the seven samples
taken in 2015, are all described on the map found through the
following link:
http://www.cypriummining.com/assets/images/sample_and_mineralization_map_for_the_level_4_stope_shaft_No_3_area_Potosi%20mine.png
For a composite level plan and vertical projection for the
Tunel body, Potosi shaft No. 3 area, please press on the
following link:
http://www.cypriummining.com/assets/images/composite_level_plan_and_vertical_projection_for_the_Tunel_body_Potosi_shaft_No_3_area.png
Mr. Alain Lambert, Chairman and
C.E.O. of Cyprium stated: "The level 4 stope of the Tunel body of the Potosi silver mine forms part of our initial
focus for mine development and extraction of mineralized material
through shaft No. 3. Consistent with our business plan to put
emphasis on short-term cash generation to fund the systematic
development of the mine, our mining activities will start with the
richer South Zone A and North Zone." Mr. Lambert concluded: "We are
currently finalizing the evaluation work in order to add further
areas of mine development and extraction activities within the
Tunel body's levels 2 to 4. Our
goal is to start extracting mineralized material from at least
three different areas when drilling and blasting starts. "
The Santa Eulalia
District
Santa Eulalia is a world class
polymetallic mining district located in the central part of the
State of Chihuahua, Mexico,
approximately twenty-two kilometers east of the City of Chihuahua.
Mineralization in the area was originally discovered during the
Spanish colonial period in the 1500's, and recorded production has
occurred over more than 300 years. Santa
Eulalia ranks as one of Mexico's primary silver and base metal
producing districts with nearly 450 million ounces of silver and
substantial amounts of lead and zinc mined. The nature of the
deposit in the Santa Eulalia
district is a carbonate replacement deposit and is the historically
largest of its type in Mexico.
Mineralization occurs in an area about 10 km in length and 5 km in
width. Production and reserves for the district have been
estimated to be about 50 million metric tons (1) with
grades of 125-350 g/t Ag, 2-8% Pb and 3-12% Zn (1) (2),
along with appreciable quantities of tin and vanadium.
The Santa Eulalia district
covers approximately forty-eight square kilometers and is divided
into three areas, the West Camp, the Central Camp and the East
Camp. The Potosi silver mine is
located in the West Camp. The West Camp has produced most of the
minerals from the district from an area 4 km long in a north-south
direction and 2 km wide in an east-west direction, with the
Potosi silver mine being one of
the primary producers.
Geological Setting, Deposit Type and Mineralization
Mineralization in the Santa
Eulalia district is characterized by massive sulfides,
dominantly pyrrhotite, sphalerite, galena and pyrite that are
hosted mainly in horizontal mantos and steep chimneys of sulfide
material that replace limestone, with some breccia bodies also
occurring. Mineralized bodies occur along laterally
continuous discrete structural zones that mainly trend in a
north-south orientation, with mineralization forming preferentially
in certain stratigraphic units. Past mining has reached to as
much as 700 meters depth below the surface on 21 levels.
Production in the West camp was diminished until the late 80's with
the discovery of new mineralization. Currently there is
little production in the district.
National Policy 43-101 Report
Cyprium has engaged Dr. Craig
Gibson to complete a National Instrument 43-101 report with
respect to the initial mine levels 2, 3 and 4 of the Potosi silver mine. It is expected the report
will be completed before the end of June
2016. The report to be prepared by Dr. Gibson shall not
contain a resource or reserve calculation.
Quality Assurance and Control
Cyprium maintains a quality control program. Samples are
placed in labeled bags with a sample tag and are delivered directly
to the laboratory, ALS Chemex de Mexico, located in Chihuahua City. Control
samples consisting of standards and blanks are added to the sample
stream prior to delivery. All samples were analyzed in
Vancouver for the reported metals
by the Me-OG62 method for higher grade samples. Silver assays
were checked by fire assay with a gravimetric finish. ALS
Chemex is part of ALS Global, an internationally recognized
analytical laboratory.
About Cyprium Mining Corporation
Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services
Provider (as that term is defined in policies of the TSX Venture
Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of
this release.
Qualified Person: Dr. Craig
Gibson, Certified Professional Geologist, prepared the
summary of public historical information on the Santa Eulalia district, and has reviewed the
appropriate portions of this news release and approved the contents
thereof. Public information included in this release are
based on work by from a PhD dissertation by Peter K. M. Megaw and information from the
Mexican Geologcial Survey (Servicio Geologico Mexicano).
References:
(1) Megaw, P.K.M., 1990, Geology and geochemistry of the
Santa Eulalia mining district,
Chihuahua, Mexico, unpublished PhD
dissertation, University of Arizona,
461 pp.
(2) Bustos-Diaz, J.L. and Arzabala-Molina, J., 2007,
Monografia Geologico-Minera del Estado de Chihuahua, Servicio
Geologico Mexicano, 640pp.
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(within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities laws) and
"forward -looking statements" (within the meaning of the U.S.
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anticipated plans for developments of the Company and its mining
projects".
Such forward-looking information or statements are based on a
number of risks, uncertainties and assumptions which may cause
actual results or other expectations to differ materially from
those anticipated and which may prove to be incorrect. Assumptions
have been made regarding, among other things, management's
expectations regarding future growth, plans for and completion of
projects by Company's third party relationships, availability of
capital, and the necessity to incur capital and other expenditures.
Actual results could differ materially due to a number of factors,
including, without limitation, operational risks in the completion
of Company's anticipated projects, delays or changes in plans with
respect to the development of Company's anticipated projects by
Company's third party relationships, risks affecting the ability to
develop projects, risks inherent in operating in foreign
jurisdictions, the ability to attract key personnel, and the
inability to raise additional capital. No assurances can be given
that the efforts by the Company will be successful. Additional
assumptions and risks are set out in detail in the Company's
MD&A, available on SEDAR at
www.sedar.com.
Although the Company believes that the expectations reflected
in the forward-looking information or statements are reasonable,
prospective investors in the Company's securities should not place
undue reliance on forward-looking statements because the Company
can provide no assurance that such expectations will prove to be
correct. Forward-looking information and statements contained in
this news release are as of the date of this news release and the
Company assumes no obligation to update or revise this
forward-looking information and statements except as required by
law. Investors should note that the Potosi silver mine and La Chinche property
have no established mineral resources or mineral reserves as
defined by NI 43-101. Although Cyprium Mining has made a production
decision regarding the Potosi
silver mine based on historical production records and results from
recent sampling, a feasibility study of its projects has not been
completed and there is no certainty that the proposed operations
will be economically or technically viable.
SOURCE Cyprium Mining Corporation