Copper Fox Metals Inc.
(“Copper Fox” or the “Company”)
(TSX-V: CUU – OTC-Pink: CPFXF) and its wholly owned
subsidiary, Desert Fox Copper Inc., are pleased to provide the
final analytical results for the recently completed mapping and
sampling program on its 100% owned Mineral Mountain copper project
located approximately 15 miles east of Florence, Arizona.
Highlights:
- Copper mineralization has been
traced in outcrop over a horizontal distance of 4,500m by up to
2,000m wide.
- Within the copper mineralized area,
two large areas of coincident molybdenum mineralization have been
outlined.
- Sampling in Area 1 has
returned copper concentrations of up to 10.38% copper and 0.015%
molybdenum hosted in Laramide age Quartz Monzonite.
- Sampling in Area 3 has
returned copper concentrations of up to 9.52% copper and 0.022%
molybdenum hosted in Laramide age Quartz Monzonite.
- The high copper grades in samples
are due to abundant chalcocite.
Elmer B. Stewart, President and CEO of Copper
Fox, stated, “The sampling program has partially outlined a large
Laramide age porphyry copper system at Mineral Mountain. The
secondary copper minerals and trace element geochemistry combined
with abundant mineralized outcrop containing chalcocite support the
presence of a Leach Cap; a feature typically located above porphyry
deposits in arid and semi-arid climates. The occurrence of
disseminated, fracture and quartz vein hosted copper
mineralization, abundance of chalcocite, coincident
copper-molybdenum mineralization and mineralized porphyritic
intrusive phases suggest that at the current level of erosion, the
interpreted sulphide copper-molybdenum portion of the porphyry
system is closer to surface than previously interpreted.
Compilation of the data is underway, the results of which will be
used to determine the exploration activities required to advance
the project to the drill stage.”
Geological Model:The secondary
copper minerals, trace element geochemistry and abundance of
chalcocite at Mineral Mountain represents the weathered surface of
porphyry copper style mineralization (a “Leach Cap”).
Porphyry copper deposits in climates like Arizona typically exhibit
a Leach Cap on surface, underlain by high grade copper
mineralization referred to as a “chalcocite blanket”, due to
supergene enrichment followed by sulphide copper mineralization at
depth. Copper and molybdenum are the primary metals in
Laramide age porphyry deposits in Arizona.
Analytical Results:The mapping
and sampling program consisted of mapping lithologies, alterations,
and vein assemblages. Selected rock chip samples were
collected from mineralized outcrops to characterize the metals and
trace element geochemistry present in veins, other mineralized
structures and the outcrop. The samples are not necessarily
representative of the mineralization on the property.
Non-mineralized outcrops were also sampled to determine
background concentration of various elements. Outcrop
exposures within the areas sampled during this phase of the program
are estimated to range between 2-5%. The average metal
concentrations for the new analytical results are tabulated below
and do not include previously announced results discussed in the
November 21, and November 29, 2018 news releases (see tables below
for individual sample results).
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Average Concentration |
Area |
# of samples |
Cu (ppm) |
Cu (%) |
Mo (ppm) |
Au (ppb) |
Ag (ppm) |
1 |
28 |
11,855 |
1.185 |
20.8 |
194 |
8.36 |
3 |
46 |
7,692 |
0.769 |
18.4 |
123 |
2.05 |
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Cu = copper, Mo = molybdenum, Au = gold, Ag
=silver, (%) = percent, ppm = parts per million,
ppb = parts per billion
Area #1: The copper
mineralization hosted in Laramide age Quartz Monzonite has been
extended approximately 400m to the north, 700m to the east and to
the south into Area #3. The sampling program shows that Area
#1 and Area #3 have merged into a single mineralized area.
The analytical results for samples from Area #1 are shown
below:
Sample ID |
Cu (ppm) |
Cu (%) |
Mo (ppm) |
Au (ppb) |
Ag (ppm) |
Sample ID |
Cu (ppm) |
Cu (%) |
Mo (ppm) |
Au (ppb) |
Ag (ppm) |
MM-456 |
3,050 |
0.305 |
0.5 |
46 |
2.3 |
MM-501 |
4,330 |
0.433 |
5.5 |
29 |
0.2 |
MM-472 |
654 |
0.065 |
1.6 |
5 |
0.2 |
MM-502 |
15,700 |
1.570 |
11.9 |
15 |
1.7 |
MM-473 |
13,400 |
1.340 |
34.4 |
1844 |
23.2 |
MM-503 |
6,600 |
0.660 |
18.5 |
24 |
0.5 |
MM-474 |
1,210 |
0.121 |
2.1 |
18 |
0.3 |
MM-504 |
36,600 |
3.660 |
41 |
46 |
3.3 |
MM-475 |
9,080 |
0.908 |
3.3 |
42 |
2 |
MM-505 |
17,500 |
1.750 |
37.1 |
37 |
1.3 |
MM-476 |
392 |
0.039 |
2 |
<5 |
0.3 |
MM-494 |
5,630 |
0.563 |
5 |
40 |
1.7 |
MM-477 |
2,520 |
0.252 |
0.6 |
18 |
0.4 |
MM-495 |
103,800 |
10.380 |
147 |
263 |
37.3 |
MM-478 |
14,200 |
1.420 |
68.8 |
40 |
21.9 |
MM-496 |
997 |
0.100 |
25.4 |
41 |
0.6 |
MM-479 |
13,900 |
1.390 |
4.1 |
91 |
63.5 |
MM-418 |
1,280 |
0.128 |
1.2 |
5 |
1 |
MM-480 |
5,770 |
0.577 |
3.4 |
6 |
15.9 |
MM-419 |
6,980 |
0.698 |
3.5 |
12 |
3.9 |
MM-481 |
6,730 |
0.673 |
23.2 |
14 |
6.7 |
MM-425 |
1,700 |
0.170 |
3.3 |
14 |
1.1 |
MM-482 |
10,400 |
1.040 |
117 |
1661 |
9.7 |
MM-426 |
22,000 |
2.200 |
4.5 |
352 |
16.2 |
MM-491 |
13,500 |
1.350 |
2.3 |
49 |
14.7 |
MM-427 |
7,850 |
0.785 |
8.3 |
294 |
2.7 |
MM-500 |
1,960 |
0.196 |
6.1 |
23 |
0.3 |
MM-428 |
4,210 |
0.421 |
1.2 |
212 |
1.4 |
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Cu = copper, Mo = molybdenum, Au = gold, Ag
=silver, (%) = percent, ppm = parts per million,
ppb = parts per billion
Area #3:The copper
mineralization has been extended to the north into Area #1.
The mapping and prospecting indicates that the mineralization
remains open to the south. Analytical results for samples
from Area #3 are shown below:
Sample ID |
Cu (ppm) |
Cu (%) |
Mo (ppm) |
Au (ppb) |
Ag (ppm) |
Sample ID |
Cu (ppm) |
Cu (%) |
Mo (ppm) |
Au (ppb) |
Ag (ppm) |
MM-447 |
2,070 |
0.207 |
1.1 |
9 |
2 |
MM-442 |
472 |
0.047 |
2.3 |
<5 |
5.6 |
MM-448 |
1,980 |
0.198 |
11.2 |
10 |
3.4 |
MM-443 |
2,050 |
0.205 |
16.4 |
41 |
19 |
MM-449 |
963 |
0.096 |
2.9 |
331 |
2.1 |
MM-444 |
3,340 |
0.334 |
4.4 |
67 |
1.6 |
MM-450 |
591 |
0.059 |
0.7 |
14 |
1.2 |
MM-446 |
13,500 |
1.350 |
88.2 |
455 |
1.6 |
MM-451 |
16,300 |
1.630 |
38.2 |
43 |
15.4 |
MM-468 |
12,000 |
1.200 |
22.4 |
1764 |
3.3 |
MM-452 |
22,700 |
2.270 |
40.8 |
55 |
65.4 |
MM-469 |
185 |
0.019 |
0.8 |
13 |
19.6 |
MM-453 |
9,120 |
0.912 |
2.7 |
9 |
4.6 |
MM-470 |
2,300 |
0.230 |
9 |
17 |
1.2 |
MM-454 |
3,880 |
0.388 |
9 |
11 |
3.5 |
MM-471 |
545 |
0.055 |
2.8 |
<5 |
0.7 |
MM-455 |
555 |
0.055 |
1.9 |
<5 |
0.7 |
MM-483 |
1,570 |
0.157 |
84.7 |
68 |
1.9 |
MM-435 |
1,230 |
0.123 |
0.5 |
<5 |
0.8 |
MM-497 |
5,320 |
0.532 |
3 |
<5 |
1.4 |
MM-439 |
6,220 |
0.622 |
48.1 |
20 |
4.1 |
MM-498 |
12,500 |
1.250 |
1.4 |
12 |
6.2 |
MM-457 |
2,040 |
0.204 |
10 |
8 |
0.4 |
MM-492 |
2,730 |
0.273 |
10.7 |
83 |
38.7 |
MM-458 |
9,830 |
0.983 |
7.7 |
465 |
2.3 |
MM-493 |
128 |
0.013 |
1 |
<5 |
1.6 |
MM-459 |
2.67 |
0.267 |
4.2 |
11 |
19.6 |
MM-430 |
67,000 |
6.700 |
32.6 |
9 |
94.8 |
MM-460 |
1.39 |
0.139 |
7.4 |
8 |
0.2 |
MM-424 |
1,990 |
0.199 |
1.2 |
<5 |
1.1 |
MM-461 |
1,210 |
0.121 |
0.6 |
<5 |
3.2 |
MM-431 |
5,220 |
0.522 |
11.2 |
5 |
3.1 |
MM-462 |
10,400 |
1.040 |
12.5 |
<5 |
13.2 |
MM-432 |
762 |
0.076 |
4.3 |
<5 |
0.7 |
MM-463 |
805 |
0.081 |
1.6 |
<5 |
0.7 |
MM-433 |
3,260 |
0.326 |
0.9 |
113 |
1.7 |
MM-464 |
95,200 |
9.520 |
222 |
36 |
120.8 |
MM-434 |
1,080 |
0.108 |
0.6 |
25 |
0.6 |
MM-465 |
1,510 |
0.151 |
1.1 |
<5 |
2.8 |
MM-420 |
334 |
0.033 |
0.8 |
5 |
0.7 |
MM-466 |
1,890 |
0.189 |
14.4 |
68 |
1.3 |
MM-421 |
18,600 |
1.860 |
99.4 |
19 |
9.4 |
MM-467 |
73.7 |
0.007 |
0.7 |
<5 |
0.2 |
MM-422 |
274 |
0.027 |
2.6 |
<5 |
0.3 |
MM-441 |
3,750 |
0.375 |
4.8 |
20 |
1 |
MM-429 |
2,310 |
0.231 |
3.7 |
116 |
21.9 |
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Cu = copper, Mo = molybdenum, Au = gold, Ag
=silver, (%) = percent, ppm = parts per million, ppb = parts per
billion
Mineralization: The copper
mineralization occurs in quartz veins, veinlets and sheeted quartz
veins as malachite-chalcocite and chalcocite veins and veinlets (of
variable thickness), on fractures and as disseminations in potassic
and phyllic altered Laramide age Quartz Monzonite and porphyritic
intrusives (containing 15-30% phenocrysts). The main copper
minerals are malachite, chrysocolla and chalcocite with minor
azurite, native copper and rare chalcopyrite. Gangue minerals
include goethite after pyrite and jarosite.
Analytical and Sampling
Procedures:Outcrop sampling as well as mapping
lithologies, alterations, and styles of mineralization were
completed. Selected rock chip samples were collected from
outcrop to characterize the base metals and trace element
geochemistry present in veins, other mineralized structures and
outcrops. Outcrop exposures within the areas sampled during
the last phase of the program are estimated to be between
2-5%. The samples were picked up from site by Skyline
Laboratories of Tucson, Arizona.
Samples were crushed to plus 75% -10 mesh, split
and pulverized to plus 95% -150 mesh. Pulps were subjected to
a multi-acid digest (HNO3, HF, and HClO4). Gold was analyzed
on a 30-gram charge by fire assay (FA-01) with an atomic absorption
finish. Skyline’s package code TE-5 was used to analyze the
samples for the base and other trace elements. Metal
concentration in samples exceeding the upper limit of detection
were assayed for copper using (MEA) and silver (FA-04).
Skyline has an ISO/IEC 17025/2005 accreditation.
Quality Control:A total of 1
certified blank and 4 certified reference standards were inserted
(insertion rate 1:15) with the sample for which analyses are being
reported. QA/QC shows that the blank and standards were
within +/-5% of accepted value for the blank and standards.
Elmer B. Stewart, MSc. P. Geol., President and
CEO of Copper Fox, is the Company’s non-independent, nominated
Qualified Person pursuant to National Instrument 43-101, Standards
for Disclosure for Mineral Projects, and has reviewed and approves
the scientific and technical information disclosed in this news
release.
About Copper Fox:Copper Fox is
a Tier 1 Canadian resource company listed on the TSX Venture
Exchange (TSX-V: CUU) focused on copper exploration and development
in Canada and the United States. The principal assets of
Copper Fox and its wholly owned Canadian and United States
subsidiaries, being Northern Fox Copper Inc. and Desert Fox Copper
Inc., are the 25% interest in the Schaft Creek Joint Venture with
Teck Resources Limited on the Schaft Creek
copper-gold-molybdenum-silver project located in northwestern
British Columbia and a 100% ownership of the Van Dyke oxide copper
project located in Miami, Arizona. For more information on
Copper Fox’s other mineral properties and investments visit the
Company’s website at http://www.copperfoxmetals.com.
On behalf of the Board of Directors
Elmer B. StewartPresident and Chief Executive Officer
For additional information contact:
Lynn
Ball: investor@copperfoxmetals.com(844) 484-2820 or (403)
264-2820
Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its
Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the
policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for
the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
Cautionary Note Regarding
Forward-Looking InformationThis news release contains
forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Section 27A of
the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, and forward-looking information within the
meaning of the Canadian securities laws (collectively,
“forward-looking information”). Forward-looking information is
generally identifiable by use of the words “believes,” “may,”
“plans,” “will,” “anticipates,” “intends,” “budgets”, “could”,
“estimates”, “expects”, “forecasts”, “projects” and similar
expressions, and the negative of such expressions.
Forward-looking information in this news release includes
statements regarding: copper mineralization being traced in outcrop
over a horizontal distance of 4,500m by up to 2,000m wide; two
large areas of coincident copper-molybdenum mineralization; copper
concentrations of up to 10.38% copper and 0.015% molybdenum in Area
#1; copper concentrations of up to 9.52% copper and 0.022%
molybdenum in Area #3; the high copper grades in samples being due
to abundant chalcocite; using the sampling program data results to
determine the exploration activities required to advance the
project to the drill stage; and the approximate dimensions of the
mineralized zones and average concentrations of the metals for the
areas.
In connection with the forward-looking
information contained in this news release, Copper Fox and its
subsidiaries have made numerous assumptions regarding, among other
things: the geological advice that Copper Fox has received is
reliable and is based upon practices and methodologies which are
consistent with industry standards and the reliability of
historical reports. While Copper Fox considers these
assumptions to be reasonable, these assumptions are inherently
subject to significant uncertainties and contingencies.
Additionally, there are known and unknown risk
factors which could cause Copper Fox’s actual results, performance
or achievements to be materially different from any future results,
performance or achievements expressed or implied by the
forward-looking information contained herein. Known risk
factors include, among others: the dimensions and shape of the
mineralized areas may not be as estimated; the surface
mineralization may not represent buried porphyry style
mineralization; uncertainties relating to interpretation of the
outcrop sampling results; the geology, continuity and concentration
of the mineralization; the financial markets and the overall
economy may deteriorate; the need to obtain additional financing
and uncertainty of meeting anticipated program milestones;
uncertainty as to timely availability of permits and other
governmental approvals.
A more complete discussion of the risks and
uncertainties facing Copper Fox is disclosed in Copper Fox's
continuous disclosure filings with Canadian securities regulatory
authorities at www.sedar.com. All forward-looking information
herein is qualified in its entirety by this cautionary statement,
and Copper Fox disclaims any obligation to revise or update any
such forward-looking information or to publicly announce the result
of any revisions to any of the forward-looking information
contained herein to reflect future results, events or developments,
except as required by law.
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