Emerita Resources Corp. (TSX-V: EMO; OTCQB: EMOTF; FSE: LLJA) (the
“Company” or “Emerita”) has intersected significant mineralization
in an ongoing drilling campaign at El Cura, part of Emerita’s
wholly owned Iberian Belt West project (“IBW” or the “Project”;
Figure 1). IBW hosts three previously identified Volcanogenic
Massive Sulfide (VMS) deposits: La Romanera, El Cura and La
Infanta. Results contained in this news release are from El Cura
deposit area only.
- Drillhole EC014 intersected
11.4 m grading 4.3% copper, 48.31 g/t silver
and 1.85 g/t gold. Hole EC014 is the deepest and
thickest intercept to date in El Cura, extending the deposit 40m
down-dip. This is the deepest and most westerly hole drilled to
date on the El Cura deposit and is approximately 600 meters west of
the historical workings.
- Drillhole EC015 intersected
4.6m grading 0.6% copper, 1.2% lead, 2.3% zinc,
33.02 g/t silver and 0.65 g/t gold,
including 1.5m grading 0.9% copper, 3.3% lead, 6.4% zinc, 1.52 g/t
gold and 67.00 g/t silver. Hole
EC015 is located approximately 200 meters east and at shallower
depth than EC014.
- Mineralization at El Cura
occurs as bedded copper-zinc-lead-rich semi-massive to massive
sulfides with local overprinting of copper-rich veining that can
significantly enrich grades, as is evident in the drill holes on
section 9685E.
- First-pass drilling at
Western Nuevo Tintillo has been completed; 8 diamond drill holes
totaling 4,318m across nearly 4km of strike. Geological
interpretation and integration with the other regional data is
underway by the Company to determine next steps for this
property.
Figure 1. IBW tenement and locations of La
Romanera, El Cura and La Infanta deposits.
View Figure 1
here: https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/c455ab8b-281f-43c1-913a-ceaeeeafc0d7
Emerita Work at El Cura
Drilling at El Cura continues with two rigs
testing depth and strike extensions along the WSW-ENE mineralized
trend. Each rig is currently engaged in detailed sectional drilling
of cross-sections 9685E and 9835E. Although the full extent of the
deposit has not yet been determined, particularly to the west and
at depth, a general zonation is evident, richer in gold and copper
to the west and enriched in zinc and lead to the east. Drilling is
currently cutting mineralization deeper and further to the west
than previously known and more than 600m west of the historic mine
workings (Figure 2).
Intercept spacing in sectional drilling is
designed to intersect the mineralization at Indicated and Inferred
Mineral Resource spacing, roughly 50m – 90m spacings. Assay results
are shown in Table 1.
Figure 2. Plan view map showing drill hole traces of the
El Cura drilling. Hole traces in this NR colored red.
View Figure 2
here: https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/1fba9f91-66ff-4acc-8055-e18efe6d8791
Figure 3. Geology map of El Cura area showing drill hole
locations and location of historical mine workings. Mineralization
is hosted in sediments and volcaniclastics colored blue and
purple.
View Figure 3
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Figure 4. Drill hole pierce points projected to a
vertical plane, oriented East-West, looking north. Holes EC014 and
EC015 shown in red.
View Figure 4
here: https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/3989d4e0-287b-42ed-bf65-c63a5fa5a41f
Table 1: Significant intercepts from recent drilling at
El Cura.
DDH |
Easting |
Northing |
Elevation |
Azimuth |
Dip |
Depth (m) |
FROM |
TO |
Width (m) |
Cu % |
Pb % |
Zn % |
Au g/t |
Ag g/t |
EC014 |
649685 |
4171500 |
127 |
159 |
-75 |
455.4 |
359.0 |
370.4 |
11.4 |
4.3 |
0.1 |
0.1 |
1.85 |
48.31 |
EC015 |
649834.0 |
4171569.0 |
126.0 |
159 |
-45 |
330.5 |
294.7 |
299.3 |
4.6 |
0.6 |
1.2 |
2.3 |
0.65 |
33.02 |
incl. |
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296.7 |
298.2 |
1.5 |
0.9 |
3.3 |
6.4 |
1.52 |
67.00 |
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Discussion
Drilling thus far has defined a massive sulfide
body plunging from near-surface in the vicinity of the historic
mine workings downward to the west-southwest. Copper and gold
grades are highest in the western extents of the currently defined
mineralization, whereas zinc and lead are dominant in the east. As
the deposit remains open at depth and along strike, metal zonation
interpretation is preliminary.
The more western of the two holes, EC014 (CS
9685E), intersected high grade copper and gold massive sulfide
(11.4m grading 4.3% Cu, 1.85 g/t Au, 48.31 g/t Ag,
including 6m grading 5.7% Cu, 1.97 g/t Au and 62.17 g/t Ag)
overprinted by chalcopyrite-quartz veining that upgrades the copper
content. Examples of the mineralization style of EC014 are shown in
Figure 5 below.
Figure 5. Core photos of EC014
copper-rich massive sulfide with abundant overprinting
chalcopyrite-quartz veins.
View Figures 5.1 and 5.2 here:
https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/884e8b49-e7ed-45e3-942c-a7d6c64580bc
https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/3e1a8adf-727c-4836-9bc3-160e27d7b54e
EC015 (CS 9835E) intersected moderate grade lead
and zinc mineralization (4.6m grading 0.6% Cu, 1.2% Pb, 2.3% Zn,
0.65 g/t Au and 33.02 g/t Ag, including 1.5m grading 0.9% Cu, 3.3%
Pb, 6.4% Zn, 1.52 g/t Au, 67.00 g/t Ag). As in hole EC014, the
higher copper grades in EC015 coincide with zones of cross-cutting
chalcopyrite-quartz veining that approach 1% copper, but zinc and
lead grades are more robust in EC015. Of note, the intercept depth
in EC015 is 140m shallower than that of EC014 so it is too soon to
tell if grades and widths will increase with depth in section 9835E
as previously reported in section 9685E. Mineralization style of
EC015 is shown in Figure 6 below.
Figure 6. Core photo of EC015
zinc-lead-dominant massive sulfide with cross-cutting high-grade
chalcopyrite-quartz veins.
View Figure 6
here: https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/69349da2-2796-4662-8903-bdfc1aac2a93
Figure 7. Interpretive geological cross
section 9685E.
View Figure 7
here: https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/59cf7f5b-c440-4529-a0fb-511da71f1618
Figure 8. Interpretive geological cross
section 9835E.
View Figure 8
here: https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/9902f846-fa67-40bf-9a3b-2dbee58f3884
Next steps
Drilling will continue at El Cura with two rigs
as the Company seeks to define the limits of mineralization at El
Cura and deliver a preliminary mineral resource estimate. Outside
work hours are presently reduced by four hours during the hot
Andalucian summer but normal operating hours are expected as the
temperature cools in September.
Concurrent with drilling, downhole geophysical
surveys are being conducted to check for continuation of the
massive sulfides down-dip and along strike.
Nuevo Tintillo
A single rig, 5,000m diamond drill program was
initiated in late November 2023 and finished in the end of June
2024. In total, 4,318m of drilling was completed in 8 holes,
testing coincident gravity and EM anomalies as well as surface
showings of mineralization and favorable lithologies. The contact
between felsic volcanics and overlying shales and volcaniclastics
that hosts most of the orebodies of the area was clearly shown in
geophysical tests and confirmed in drilling. Two types of
mineralization were encountered: disseminated zinc-lead (NTW001,
2.2m @ 0.36% Pb and 0.72% Zn, including 0.5m @ 1.09% Pb and 2.00%
Zn); and stockwork copper-enriched (NTW007, 1.1m @ 0.4% Cu; 3.0m @
0.2% Cu). Sectional interpretation is underway that will combine
with geophysical re-modeling, making use of in-situ, down-hole data
gained from the program.
Quality Assurance/Quality
Control
Drilling at El Cura is HQ size and core is
placed into core trays at the drill site and transported directly
from the site to Emerita’s coreshack from El Cura. Once the cores
are received at Emerita's coreshack they are photographed and
geotechnical logging is performed. Geological, mineralogical and
structural logging follows and mineralized zones are identified.
The samples are marked every 1m or less, and respecting
lithological contacts, with most of the samples 1.0m long. The zone
immediately above and below the mineralized zones are also sampled.
Core samples are sawed in half and half of the core is returned to
the core tray for future reference. Once the core samples are cut,
bagged and tagged, they are shipped to the ALS laboratory in
Seville by Emerita personnel where sample preparation is done. In
Seville, ALS performs the mechanical preparation of the samples and
then the pulps are sent to ALS Ireland (ICP) and ALS Romania (fire
assay). The analysis at ALS Lab corresponds to the ME-ICPore (19
elements) package, together with the Au-AA23 fire assay (Gold).
10% of the analyzed samples correspond to
control samples (fine blanks, coarse blanks, high, medium and low
grade standards). In addition, 10% of pulps are reanalyzed at a
second independent certified laboratory (AGQ Lab Sevilla). When the
analysis is completed, the certificates are received from the
laboratory and the QA/QC protocol identifies any deviation or
anomaly in the results and the entire batch is reassayed in such
case. Once the data is approved by the QA/QC protocol assays are
entered digitally directly into the database.
Qualified Person
Scientific and technical information in this
news release has been reviewed and approved by Mr. Joaquin Merino,
P.Geo., President of the Company and a Qualified Person as defined
by NI 43-101.
About Emerita Resources
Corp.
Emerita is a natural resource company engaged in
the acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral properties
in Europe, with a primary focus on exploring in Spain. The
Company’s corporate office and technical team are based in Sevilla,
Spain with an administrative office in Toronto, Canada.
For further information, contact:
Ian Parkinson+1 647 910-2500
(Toronto)info@emeritaresources.comwww.emeritaresources.com
Cautionary Note Regarding
Forward-looking Information
This press release contains “forward-looking
information” within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities
legislation. Forward-looking information includes, without
limitation, statements regarding the prospectivity and
mineralization of the IBW project including El Cura and Nuevo
Tintillo, the economic viability of the IBW project, the Company’s
ability to establish a mineral resource estimate at IBW, the
Company’s future exploration plans and the Company’s future plans.
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general business, economic, competitive, geopolitical and social
uncertainties; the actual results of current exploration
activities; risks associated with operation in foreign
jurisdictions; ability to successfully integrate the purchased
properties; foreign operations risks; and other risks inherent in
the mining industry. Although Emerita has attempted to identify
important factors that could cause actual results to differ
materially from those contained in forward-looking information,
there may be other factors that cause results not to be as
anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no assurance that
such information 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 information. Emerita does not undertake
to update any forward-looking information, except in accordance
with applicable securities laws.
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