Regulus Resources Inc. ("Regulus" or the
"Company", TSX-V: REG, OTCQX: RGLSF) is pleased to
report the remaining drilling results from its phase two drilling
program at the AntaKori copper-gold project in Peru. Reported
herein are the final seven drill holes from the 2022 drill program,
AK-22-053 through AK-22-059. Holes AK-22-053 and AK-22-055 were
designed to test portions of the Colquirrumi claims (currently
owned by Buenaventura) where Regulus can earn up to a 70% interest
in the claims by completing 7,500 m of drilling. With this
drilling, the threshold has been met and Regulus has notified
Buenaventura. Buenaventura now has a one-time right until February
22, 2023, to either give Regulus a 70% interest in the claims or
give Regulus a 30% interest in the claims and a cash payment of
US$9 million. If Regulus receives a 30% interest, it still retains
open-pit layback rights on the Colquirrumi claims. Holes AK-22-054,
AK-22-057 and AK-22-059 were designed to expand the mineralized
footprint of the AntaKori deposit to the north and east of current
drilling. Holes AK-22-056 and AK-22-058 were designed to fill in a
gap in the current resource.
Highlights
Holes AK-22-053 and
AK-22-055
- These holes were
designed to test the Colquirrumi claims to the east of currently
defined mineralization and to complete meterage towards the earn-in
agreement
- Regulus has now
completed all the necessary drilling on the Colquirrumi claims to
trigger the earn-in. Buenaventura has until February 22, 2023 to
decide as to whether they will give Regulus a 70% interest in the
claims or claw-back by giving Regulus a 30% interest in the claims
and paying US$9 M.
- Mineralization
was relatively weak in both holes
Hole AK-22-054
- 128.15 m of
0.08% Cu, 0.30 g/t Au and 3.87 g/t Ag from 383.15 m depth
- 87.68 m of 0.34%
Cu, 0.41 g/t Au and 8.62 g/t Ag from 541.10 m depth
- 80.49 m of 0.22%
Cu, 0.18 g/t Au and 2.98 g/t Ag from 663.74 m depth
- 68.00 m of 0.20%
Cu, 0.08 g/t Au and 1.32 g/t Ag from 827.00 m depth
- Hole 54 extended
the mineralized footprint significantly to the north of existing
resources and opened an area for future drilling
Hole AK-22-056
- 403.55 m of
0.25% Cu, 0.18 g/t Au and 7.38 g/t Ag from 118.75 m depth
- 323.25 m of
0.49% Cu, 0.11 g/t Au and 6.30 g/t Ag from 811.75 m depth
- Including 109.65
m of 0.71% Cu, 0.15 g/t Au and 4.08 g/t Ag from 935.00 m depth
- The hole ended
in mineralization
- Hole 56 returned
multiple long runs of mineralization similar to previously
completed holes to the east and west
Hole AK-22-057
- 87.50 m of 0.11%
Cu, 0.23 g/t Au and 3.26 g/t Ag from 180.30 m depth
- 65.20 m of 0.19%
Cu, 0.10 g/t Au and 3.86 g/t Ag from 308.70 m depth
- Hole 57
encountered spotty mineralization indicating the mineralized
footprint is weakening to the northeast of the project
Hole AK-22-058
- 240.55 m of
0.38% Cu, 0.26 g/t Au and 7.05 g/t Ag from 388.95 m depth
- Including 185.05
m of 0.44% Cu, 0.26 g/t Au and 6.97 g/t Ag from 444.45 m depth
- Hole 58
interested mineralization as expected with similar grades to
drilling completed to the east and west
Hole AK-22-059
- 26.50 m of 0.18%
Cu, 0.66 g/t Au and 8.34 g/t Ag from 317.70 m depth
- Similar to Hole
57, Hole 59 encountered spotty mineralization indicating the
mineralized footprint is weakening to the northeast of the
project
John Black, Chief Executive Officer of
Regulus, commented as follows:
"We have now completed our phase two drill
program at the AntaKori project. The holes reported today
demonstrate that the mineralized footprint expands well beyond the
current resource estimate at AntaKori and that mineralization
remains open in several directions. With the phase two drill
program complete, we will transition to a resource estimate update
that we expect to be completed in H2-2023. To date, the Company has
focused on increasing the size of the mineral resource at AntaKori
with significant success. As part of our recently announced
strategic investment from Nuton (a division of Rio Tinto), we will
begin to evaluate the potential of their sulphide leaching
technology on mineralization at AntaKori as well as shift towards
focusing on early feasibility work to define the best options for
development of the project. We have stopped drilling at AntaKori
during the rainy season which typically ends by April. During the
downtime, we will evaluate the best pathway forward to further
enhance or expand resources and commence activities to best
position the AntaKori project for development."
Dr. Kevin B. Heather, Chief Geological
Officer of Regulus, commented as follows:
“While the latest drilling results indicate that
mineralization remains open to the north and northwest, it now
appears that the “porphyry-centre” that we had theorized was
located to the north of current resources is most likely located
deeper below the current resource area, beyond the limits of the
shallow looking geophysics. That being said, we intersected skarn
and intermediate sulphidation mineralization well beyond the
current limits of the known resources which could present
opportunities for future drilling. However, it is important to note
that the current resource in-hand at AntaKori, when combined with
the neighbouring reported Tantahuatay sulphide resource of Compania
Minera Coimolache, already places the “TantaKori” consolidated
resource amongst one of the largest undeveloped copper projects
with overall high-grade, very low strip ratio, all within a
brownfield development scenario.”
Table 1 below provides more details on the
mineralized intercepts encountered in holes AK-22-053 through
AK-22-059. The location of the reported drill holes is indicated in
Figure 1. Figures 2 through 7 display cross sections of the various
holes reported herein.
Table 1 – AntaKori Drill Hole Results |
|
From (m) |
To (m) |
Interval (m) |
Cu (%) |
Au (ppm) |
Ag (ppm) |
As (ppm) |
AK-22-053 |
Interval |
471.58 |
487.30 |
15.72 |
0.18 |
0.21 |
1.74 |
249 |
AK-22-054 |
Interval |
229.50 |
283.00 |
53.50 |
0.16 |
0.23 |
2.15 |
683 |
Interval |
316.30 |
335.85 |
19.55 |
0.20 |
0.14 |
4.10 |
169 |
Interval |
383.15 |
511.30 |
128.15 |
0.08 |
0.30 |
3.87 |
294 |
incl |
494.90 |
511.30 |
16.40 |
0.11 |
0.54 |
13.11 |
830 |
Interval |
541.10 |
628.78 |
87.68 |
0.34 |
0.41 |
8.62 |
305 |
Interval |
663.74 |
744.23 |
80.49 |
0.22 |
0.18 |
2.98 |
297 |
Interval |
780.93 |
804.15 |
23.22 |
0.21 |
0.12 |
2.83 |
283 |
Interval |
827.00 |
895.00 |
68.00 |
0.20 |
0.08 |
1.32 |
110 |
AK-22-055 |
Interval |
464.60 |
475.30 |
10.70 |
0.20 |
0.12 |
2.99 |
96 |
AK-22-056 |
Interval |
118.75 |
522.30 |
403.55 |
0.25 |
0.18 |
7.38 |
177 |
incl |
125.00 |
141.93 |
16.93 |
0.43 |
0.19 |
10.09 |
238 |
and |
238.80 |
262.55 |
23.75 |
0.41 |
0.26 |
8.26 |
218 |
Interval |
811.75 |
1,135.00 |
323.25 |
0.49 |
0.11 |
6.30 |
287 |
incl |
935.00 |
1,044.65 |
109.65 |
0.71 |
0.15 |
4.08 |
356 |
AK-22-057 |
Interval |
180.30 |
267.80 |
87.50 |
0.11 |
0.23 |
3.26 |
388 |
Interval |
308.70 |
373.90 |
65.20 |
0.19 |
0.10 |
3.86 |
99 |
Interval |
412.60 |
428.00 |
15.40 |
0.43 |
0.64 |
39.13 |
345 |
AK-22-058 |
Interval |
190.25 |
244.00 |
53.75 |
0.12 |
0.35 |
5.02 |
1,219 |
Interval |
294.85 |
355.65 |
60.80 |
0.31 |
0.24 |
11.38 |
334 |
Incl |
320.65 |
340.40 |
19.75 |
0.50 |
0.42 |
14.86 |
486 |
Interval |
388.95 |
629.50 |
240.55 |
0.38 |
0.26 |
7.05 |
239 |
Incl |
444.45 |
629.50 |
185.05 |
0.44 |
0.26 |
6.97 |
247 |
Interval |
804.50 |
831.30 |
26.80 |
0.15 |
0.07 |
0.92 |
325 |
AK-22-059 |
Interval |
317.70 |
344.20 |
26.50 |
0.18 |
0.66 |
8.34 |
1,066 |
Interval |
384.60 |
410.00 |
25.40 |
0.15 |
0.08 |
2.95 |
57 |
Interval |
441.00 |
451.85 |
10.85 |
0.14 |
1.03 |
34.62 |
397 |
The grades are uncut. All intervals presented above consist of
sulphide mineralization. No adjustments were made for recovery as
the project is an early stage exploration project and metallurgical
data to allow for estimation of recoveries is not yet
available. |
Discussion of Results
Hole AK-22-053
Drill hole AK-22-053 was drilled to the NE at an
azimuth of 33 degrees and an inclination of -85 degrees and was
collared in Colquirrumi mineral concessions approximately 540 m
southeast of AK-22-052.
From 2.2 m to 172.45 m the hole intercepted the
coarse-grained porphyry rocks of the San Miguel Diorite before
transitioning to calcareous rocks of the Chulec formation. From
172.45 m to 648.62 m the Chulec Formation consists of massive and
banded marble with traces of prograde skarn alteration and
mineralization. From 648.62 m to 727.40 m (end of hole) the hole
passes through a mix of hornfels and semi massive skarn intervals
in the fine-grained sedimentary rocks of the Inca formation.
Mineralization is relatively weak throughout the hole.
Hole AK-22-054
Drill hole AK-22-054 was drilled to the NE at an
azimuth of 38 degrees and an inclination of -70 degrees and was
collared in Regulus mineral concessions in the same drill pad as
AK-22-052.
From 3.0 m to 537.65 m, the hole intersected
calcareous rocks of the Chulec formation. From 3.0 m to 99.85 m the
Chulec Formation displays a mix of massive marble beds with weak
prograde skarn alteration and mineralization. From 99.85 m to
221.50 m the hole intersected a mix of well-developed prograde
skarn intervals and massive marble horizons. From 221.50 m to
353.10 m the hole continues with a mix of both prograde and
retrograde skarn alteration and mineralization, both getting
stronger with depth. From 353.10 m to 427.78 m the hole intersected
a mix of prograde/retrograde skarn mineralization and alteration
and milled-matrix skarn breccias. From 427.78 m to 537.65 m the
hole continues through massive prograde/retrograde skarn alteration
and mineralization with some hornfels horizons, both styles of
mineralization getting stronger with depth. At 537.65 m the hole
transitions to the fine-grained sedimentary rocks of the Inca
Formation, which continues until 613.65 m. The Inca Formation
displays weak to strong retrograde skarn alteration and
mineralization intermixed with horizons of massive hornfels. From
613.65 m to 941.10 m (end of hole) the hole intersected quartzites
of the Farrat Formation. The Farrat Formation is locally
intersected by porphyry dykes and displays crackled breccias
associated with intense pyrite veining.
Hole AK-22-055
Drill hole AK-22-055 was drilled to the SW at an
azimuth of 213 degrees and an inclination of -77 degrees and was
collared in Colquirrumi mineral concessions in the same pad as
AK-22-053.
From 4.05 m to 87.20 m the hole intercepted the
coarse-grained porphyry rocks of the San Miguel Diorite before
transitioning to calcareous rocks of the Chulec formation. The hole
stays in the Chulec formation until 405.70 m depth. From 87.20 m to
267.40 m the hole intersects a mix of massive marble and prograde
skarn alteration and mineralization. From 267.40 m to 485.20 m the
hole intersected a mix of hornfels and massive retrograde skarn
alteration and mineralization. From 485.20 m to 825.00 m (end of
hole), the hole intercepted quartzites of the Farrat Formation.
Mineralization is relatively weak throughout the hole.
Hole AK-22-056
Drill hole AK-22-048 was drilled to the SE at an
azimuth of 215 degrees and an inclination of -70 degrees and was
collared on the same drill hole pad as AK-21-046, AK-22-048 and
AK-22-049.
From 10.53 m to 34.60 m the hole intersects a
subvolcanic intrusion before transitioning to calcareous rocks of
the Chulec Formation. The hole stays in Chulec Formation until
408.27 m depth. From 34.60 m to 121.10 m the hole intersected a mix
of hornfels and massive prograde/retrograde skarn alteration and
mineralization. From 121.10 m to 408.27 m the hole passes through
an interval of well-developed prograde/retrograde skarn
mineralization, locally displaying semi-massive sulphide
mineralization. From 408.27 m to 531.80 m the hole intersected a
porphyry intrusion that crosscut skarn mineralization. Locally the
porphyry is overprinted by quartz veining associated with elevated
gold and silver content. From 531.80 m to 811.75 m the hole
intersected quartzites of the Farrat Formation. The Farrat, locally
display silicified/crackle breccia textures associated with
molybdenite mineralization. From 811.75 m to 1,135.00 m (end of
hole) the hole intersected a porphyry intrusion which displays
strong alteration, veining and mineralization.
Hole AK-22-057
Drill hole AK-22-057 was drilled to the SW at an
azimuth of 218 degrees and an inclination of -80 degrees and was
collared approximately 205 m southeast of AK-22-054.
From 7.20 m to 335.60 m the hole intersects
calcareous rocks of the Chulec Formation. From 7.20 m to 109.00 m
the hole intersected massive marble horizons displaying traces of
prograde skarn alteration and mineralization. From 109.00 m to
335.60 m the hole intersected well developed prograde skarn
alteration and mineralization. At 335.60 m the hole transitions to
the fine-grained sedimentary rocks of the Inca formation which
continues until 430.05 m. The Inca Formation is a mix of hornfels
and weak retrograde skarn alteration and mineralization. From
430.05 m to 788.60 m (end of hole) the hole intersects quartzites
of the Farrat Formation Silicified and crackled breccias are
observed in the last 100 m of the hole.
Hole AK-22-058
Drill hole AK-22-058 was drilled to the SE at an
azimuth of 224 degrees and an inclination of -70 degrees and was
collared on the same drill hole pad as AK-20-044, AK-22-047 and
AK-22-050.
From 0.55 m to 191.30 m the hole intersected a
subvolcanic intrusion, displaying moderate to strong quartz
veining. From 191.30 m to 240.60 m the hole intersects
prograde/retrograde skarn mineralization in the calcareous rocks of
the Chulec Formation. Locally this interval is overprinted by
intermediate sulphidation veining associated with higher gold and
silver content. From 240.60 m to 294.85 m the hole intersected a
porphyry dyke, the dyke overall is weakly mineralized. The hole
re-enters the Chulec Formation at 294.85 m which continues until
481.60 m. This interval of Chulec displays well developed
prograde/retrograde skarn alteration and mineralization which is
locally enhanced by intermediate sulphidation mineralization. From
481.60 m to 631.40 m intersected breccias and porphyry dykes
intruding the fine-grained sedimentary rocks of the Inca formation.
This interval is also overprinted by intermediate sulphidation
veining which locally enhances mineralization. From 595.15 m to
631.40 m (end of hole) the hole intersects quartzites of the Farrat
Formation, which locally has been intruded by porphyry dykes
associated with elevated molybdenite mineralization.
Hole AK-22-059
Drill hole AK-22-059 was drilled to the SW at an
azimuth of 195 degrees and an inclination of -70 degrees and was
collared approximately 116 m northwest of AK-22-057.
From 5.40 m to 449.30 m the hole intersects
calcareous rocks of the Chulec Formation. From 5.40 m to 130.05 m
the hole intersects massive marble locally overprinted by prograde
skarn alteration and mineralization. From 130.05 m to 348.60 m the
hole intersects well developed prograde skarn alteration and
mineralization locally overprinted by intermediate sulphidation
mineralization. From 348.60 m to 449.30 m the hole intersected
fine-grained sedimentary rocks of the Inca Formation displaying
weak prograde skarn alteration and mineralization. From 449.30 m to
500.04 m (end of hole) the hole intersected quartzites of the
Farrat Formation.
Upcoming Webinar
For more context, please join CEO John Black and
Chief Geological Officer Dr. Kevin B. Heather in a live event on
February 2, 2023 at 11 am EST / 8 am PST. Q&A will follow the
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Qualified Person
The scientific and technical data contained in
this news release pertaining to the AntaKori project has been
reviewed and approved by Dr. Kevin B. Heather, Chief Geological
Officer, FAusIMM, who serves as the qualified person (QP) under the
definition of National Instrument 43-101.
ON BEHALF OF THE REGULUS BOARD (signed) "John
Black" John BlackCEO and DirectorTel: +1 (604) 685-6800Email:
info@regulusresources.com
For further information, please contact:
Regulus Resources Inc.Ben CherringtonTel: +1
347 394 2728 or +44 7538 244 208Email:
ben.cherrington@regulusresources.com
About Regulus Resources Inc. and the
AntaKori Project
Regulus is an international mineral exploration
company run by an experienced technical and management team. The
principal project held by Regulus is the AntaKori
copper-gold-silver project in northern Peru. The AntaKori project
currently hosts a resource with indicated mineral resources of 250
million tonnes with a grade of 0.48 % Cu, 0.29 g/t Au and 7.5 g/t
Ag and inferred mineral resources of 267 million tonnes with a
grade of 0.41 % Cu, 0.26 g/t Au, and 7.8 g/t Ag (independent
technical report prepared by AMEC Foster Wheeler (Peru) S.A., a
Wood company, titled AntaKori Project, Cajamarca Province, Peru, NI
43-101 Technical Report, dated February 22, 2019 - see news release
dated March 1, 2019). Mineralization remains open in most
directions.
For further information on Regulus Resources
Inc., please consult our website at www.regulusresources.com.
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Figure 1 – Plan Map showing the location
of drill hole collars and traces
Figure 2 – Cross Section displaying
holes AK-22-053 and AK-22-055
Figure 3 – Cross Section displaying Hole
AK-22-054
Figure 4 – Cross Section displaying Hole
AK-22-056
Figure 5 – Cross Section displaying Hole
AK-22-057
Figure 6 – Cross Section displaying Hole
AK-22-058
Figure 7 – Cross Section displaying Hole
AK-22-059Photos accompanying this announcement are
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