TSXV: MSR
TORONTO, Feb. 14,
2024 /CNW/ - Minsud Resources Corp.
(TSXV: MSR) ("Minsud" or the "Company"), is pleased to
announce the receipt of assay results from eight (8) additional
drillholes, which were completed as part of the ongoing Phase IV
infill and scout drilling program at the Chita Valley Project, San
Juan Province, Argentina.
Since the commencement of the Earn-in agreement with South32
Aluminium (Holdings) Pty Ltd ("South32") a wholly owned subsidiary
of South32 Limited, a total of ninety-eight (98) drillholes have
been completed to date, encompassing 63,168 metres. Assay results
have been received from drillholes CHDH23-91 through CHDH23-98,
which total 5,883 metres.
In 2023, Minsud completed 25,986.4 metres of diamond
drilling. Of this, 16,148.4 metres were from scout drilling and
9,838.0 metres were from the infill drilling program.
Key highlights and associated figures are provided below.
Summary of drilling results is shown in Table 1. Drillhole
locations are shown in Map 1. Documented alteration and
mineralization are shown in Map 2.
CHDH23-96 was drilled with an orientation of 315°/-65° to
a depth of 801 metres:
- Significant Drill Intercepts:
- 555.0m @ 0.43% Cu, 0.19
g/t Au and 4.80 g/t Ag, from 246m
depth.
- including 44.0m @ 1.12% Cu, 0.29
g/t Au, 9.52 g/t Ag, from 462.0m
depth.
- Geology:
- The drillhole was comprised of intercalated phreatomagmatic
breccias and fine to medium grained porphyritic dacite. Dominantly
matrix-supported, polymictic, advanced argillic-altered dacitic
breccias with prominent porphyritic dacite and quartzite clasts.
Significant mineralization occurs as minute, frequent sulphide
disseminations and in high sulphidation veins hosting up to 5%
pyrite-bornite-sphalerite-tennantite. Narrow intervals of high
sulphidation veins with more than 50% sulphides
(pyrite-chalcopyrite-sphalerite-galena; e.g., 456-457m).
- This higher-grade intercept shows potential continuity with the
high-grade intercepts from CHDH23-73, CHDH22-62, CHDH23-69,
CHDH23-77, CHDH22-57 and CHDH23-81, all of which exhibit similar
Cu-Au geochemistry.
- This important Cu-Au body is apparently aligned WNW and
coincident with the eastern edge of a late dome-diatreme
complex.
- This higher-grade Cu-Au zone is surrounded by Cu-Au-As high
sulphidation mineralization implying this Cu-Au porphyry
mineralization is linked to the Cu-Au-As high sulphidation (HS)
mineralization.
CHDH23-91 was drilled with an orientation of 315°/-75° to
a depth of 850 metres:
- Significant Drill Intercepts:
- 386.0m @ 0.27% Cu, 0.07
g/t Au and 3.19 g/t Ag, 200 ppm Mo, from 458.0m depth.
- Geology:
- Up to 530.3m, dominantly
intercalated, clast-supported, phreatomagmatic breccia. The breccia
body hosts mineralized clasts of dacitic composition, quartzites
and early dioritic porphyry. There are intervals with late
silicification and high sulphidation veins. Strongly silicified
zones host up to 5% sulphides
(pyrite-tennantite-sphalerite-molybdenite-chalcopyrite). A medium
grained tonalite porphyry was encountered from 530m hosting stockwork, B+A and Mo veins with up
to 5-7% sulphides
(pyrite-chalcopyrite-molybdenite-sphalerite).
CHDH23-95 was drilled with an orientation of 135°/-70° to
a depth of 826 metres:
- Significant Drill Intercepts:
- 194.0m @ 0.27% Cu, 0.03
g/t Au and 7.16 g/t Ag, 479 ppm Mo, 1858 ppm Zn, from
570.0m depth.
- Geology:
- The drillhole was comprised of medium to fine grained, early
dioritic porphyry. Moderate quartz-sericite alteration overprinted
potassic alteration. There is a strong stockwork zone, with 20-25
vein/m frequency of B-type (with molybdenite) and A-type veins.
Sulphides up to 3-5% (pyrite-chalcopyrite-molybdenite) occur as
disseminations and in early quartz veins. Abundant chalcopyrite and
molybdenite in quartz veins.
Approved Infill Drilling Program
and Budget (2024)
MSA continues the Chinchillones infill drilling program covering
an area of approximately 2.5 square kilometres, for the purpose of
generating a mineral resource estimate on the Property.
The program comprises 27,488 metres of diamond drilling,
distributed in 32 drillholes. A total of 13 drillholes totaling
9,838 metres (CHDH23-86 to CHDH23-98) were completed by the end of
December 2023. Grid interval/hole
spacing is currently set at approximately 150 metres. The average
depth of the planned drilling is approximately 800 metres. This
phase of drilling is expected to be completed by the third quarter
of 2024.
Continued drilling in Phase IV was mainly concentrated in the
SW-NE corridor at the eastern end of the Chinchillones target.
Drilling tested the lateral and depth continuity of the
higher-grade Cu-Au body intersected from previously reported
drillholes CHDH23-73 and CHDH23-62.
Current 2024 Roadmap:
- Continue progress on the infill program, with remaining 17,650
metres, expected to be completed by third quarter.
- Outline the geometry of the high-grade Cu-Au body identified in
CHDH22-62 through CHDH23-69 and CHDH23-96, associated with the
eastern edge of the Dome.
- Continuation of metallurgical testing on representative
domains. Establish high, medium, and low-grade domains for
metallurgical and recovery testing. Establish degrees of
impurities, contents, and processes in these domains.
- Continuation of mineralogical studies, Terraspec, TIMA, and
QXRD on samples.
- Obtain an NI 43-101 resource estimate at the Chinchillones area
within Chita Valley Project by the end of Q4.
- Beginning in Q4, continue with the development of new
Exploration Targets identified during geological mapping surveys
completed in 2023.
Ramiro Massa, Minsud's President
& CEO, said: "Our ongoing drilling program focusing on the
Chinchillones Target continues to prove to be highly successful in
defining further mineralization. We look forward to continuing the
program into 2024, towards the generation of an NI 43-101 mineral
resource estimate on the project, following the completion of the
program."
Table 1: Phase IV Diamond Drilling Program –
Summary of Results
Hole ID
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Interval (m)
(*)
|
Cu (%)
|
Au (g/t)
|
Ag (g/t)
|
Mo
(ppm)
|
Pb
(ppm)
|
Zn
(ppm)
|
CHDH23-91
|
11.0
|
108.0
|
97.0
|
0.15 %
|
0.10
|
6.47
|
8
|
630
|
1601
|
|
356.0
|
366.0
|
10.0
|
0.89 %
|
0.05
|
43.03
|
13
|
185
|
386
|
|
458.0
|
844.0
|
386.0
|
0.27 %
|
0.07
|
3.19
|
200
|
72
|
592
|
CHDH23-92
|
186.0
|
434.0
|
248.0
|
0.28 %
|
0.11
|
5.72
|
32
|
320
|
1029
|
|
554.0
|
642.0
|
88.0
|
0.31 %
|
0.05
|
1.88
|
11
|
170
|
27
|
CHDH23-93
|
60.0
|
118.0
|
58.0
|
0.18 %
|
0.10
|
10.18
|
11
|
413
|
1386
|
|
218.0
|
238.0
|
20.0
|
0.54 %
|
0.09
|
9.63
|
4
|
818
|
1792
|
|
380.0
|
801.0
|
421.0
|
0.20 %
|
0.05
|
2.06
|
37
|
90
|
150
|
CHDH23-94
|
216.0
|
256.0
|
40.0
|
0.10 %
|
0.20
|
20.44
|
3
|
4364
|
26472
|
|
347.0
|
352.0
|
5.0
|
0.10 %
|
0.15
|
20.99
|
14
|
4018
|
17350
|
|
406.0
|
588.0
|
182.0
|
0.07 %
|
0.03
|
5.60
|
25
|
815
|
3744
|
CHDH23-95
|
242.0
|
286.0
|
44.0
|
0.11 %
|
0.05
|
4.97
|
60
|
138
|
1002
|
|
390.0
|
454.0
|
64.0
|
0.06 %
|
0.07
|
3.00
|
63
|
390
|
2259
|
|
570.0
|
764.0
|
194.0
|
0.27 %
|
0.03
|
7.16
|
479
|
394
|
1858
|
CHDH23-96
|
246.0
|
801.0
|
555.0
|
0.43 %
|
0.19
|
4.80
|
33
|
75
|
454
|
incl
|
462.0
|
506.0
|
44.0
|
1.12 %
|
0.29
|
9.52
|
39
|
42
|
316
|
incl
|
666.0
|
680.0
|
14.0
|
0.70 %
|
0.13
|
9.14
|
5
|
57
|
219
|
CHDH23-97
|
40.0
|
86.0
|
46.0
|
0.18 %
|
0.05
|
4.43
|
23
|
488
|
1096
|
|
414.0
|
502.0
|
88.0
|
0.15 %
|
0.06
|
2.76
|
12
|
37
|
189
|
|
510.0
|
698.0
|
188.0
|
0.04 %
|
0.03
|
2.57
|
2
|
83
|
2483
|
CHDH23-98
|
36.0
|
68.0
|
32.0
|
0.20 %
|
0.04
|
2.11
|
35
|
25
|
238
|
|
478.0
|
502.0
|
24.0
|
0.57 %
|
0.14
|
9.60
|
288
|
81
|
807
|
*
|
intervals reported in the above table are not true
thicknesses
|
Quality Assurance/Quality
Control
All core samples were submitted to the ALS Global Laboratories
in Mendoza, Argentina for preparation and analysis. All samples
were analyzed for Au by fire assay / AA finish 50g, plus a
48-element ultra-trace four acid digest with ICP-MS and ICP-AES
finish. Minsud followed industry standard procedures for the work
with a quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) program. Field
duplicates, standards and blanks were included with all sample
shipments to the principal laboratory. Minsud detected no
significant QA/QC issues during review of the data.
Qualified Person (QP)
Statement
Case Lewis, P.Geo., VP Exploration of the Company, is a
Qualified Person (QP) as defined by Canadian National Instrument
43-101. Mr. Lewis has visited the property and has read and
approved the contents of this release.
About the Chita Valley Project,
San Juan Province
The Chita Valley Project is a large exploration stage porphyry
system with classic alteration features, widespread porphyry style
Cu-Mo-Au and polymetallic Ag-Pb-Zn mineralization hosted by
hydrothermal phreatic breccias and associated gold and
silver-bearing polymetallic veins of intermediate sulphide
composition that conformed an outcropping porphyry system at Chita
and a lithocap of a porphyry system at Chinchillones. San Juan
Province of Argentina has a robust mining sector and recognizes the
important economic benefits of responsible development of its
substantial Mineral Resource endowment.
Current exploration activities on the Chita Valley Project are
being funded by South32 in accordance with the earn-in agreement
between the parties entered into on November
1, 2019 as amended.
On April 13, 2023, South32
exercised its earn-in right to acquire a 50.1% direct interest in
the Company's Argentinian operating subsidiary Minera Sud Argentina S.A. ("MSA") at the earlier
of: (i) the completion of the Year 4 annual exploration program;
and (ii) April 5, 2024
("Completion"). At Completion, Minsud Argentina Inc. ("MAI"), a
wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, and South32 will enter into
a shareholders' agreement to govern the management and operation of
MSA.
About Minsud Resources
Corp.
Minsud is a mineral exploration company focused on exploring its
flagship Chita Valley Cu-Mo- Au-Ag-Pb-Zn Project, in the Province
of San Juan, Argentina. The Company's shares are listed on the
TSX-V under the trading symbol "MSR", and on the OTCQX under the
symbol "MDSQF".
About South32 Limited
South32 Limited is a globally diversified mining and metals
company. The company's purpose is to make a difference by
developing natural resources, improving people's lives now and for
generations to come. South32 Limited is trusted by its owners and
partners to realize the potential of their resources. South32
Limited produces commodities including bauxite, alumina, aluminium,
copper, silver, lead, zinc, nickel, metallurgical coal and
manganese from its operations in Australia, Southern
Africa and South America.
With a focus on growing its base metals exposure, South32 Limited
also has two development options in North
America and several partnerships with junior explorers
around the world.
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