- Kincora awarded A$100,000
drilling grant for the emerging Southern Extension Zone discovery
at the brownfield Trundle project under the latest New Frontiers
Exploration program by the New South
Wales (NSW) State Government
- Grant awarded on the technical merits of the first direct
follow up hole to the highest primary mineralisation to date at the
Trundle project:
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- Designed and co-funded grant hole to test the causative
intrusive porphyry source of the largest mineralised skarn system
in NSW
- Follows up 34m @ 1.45 g/t gold
and 0.25% copper in skarn, including an interpreted porphyry vein
that drove 2m at 19.9 g/t gold and
2.43% copper (hole TRDD032)
- Tests two geological target settings for ore grade porphyry
mineralisation, including from potential open pit depths
- The grant follows a competitive expert panel review process,
monies are non-dilutionary and funds all direct costs of drilling
on a matched dollar-for-dollar basis
- The Southern Extension Zone is one of five adjacent system and
separate large scale porphyry targets to be tested in the next
phase of drilling across an existing 3.2km mineralised strike (and
open) at the Trundle project
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- Drilling scheduled to commence in January at the Dunn's North open pit porphyry target
(including 10m to end of hole at
1.99g/t gold and 0.12% copper from 36m)
- Kincora notes other grants issued, supporting:
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- Geophysics and drilling on an adjacent license and a recent
technical discovery within 2.5km of our Nyngan project; and,
- Upgraded industrial scale and renewable power through the
Trundle project
- Reiterates a favorable pro-investment and operating environment
in NSW, with the Macquarie Arc being Australia's foremost porphyry region and a
Tier 1 global copper jurisdiction
MELBOURNE, Australia, Dec. 23,
2022 /CNW/ - Kincora Copper Limited (the Company,
Kincora) (TSXV: KCC) (ASX: KCC) is pleased to announce the award of
a A$100,000 co-funding grant for the
next phase of drilling at the emerging Southern Extension Zone
discovery at the Trundle project.
The grant supports the first direct drill hole to follow up to
the interpreted porphyry source that drove 19.9 g/t gold and 2.43%
copper (in recent hole TRDD032), and the largest mineralised skarn
system in NSW.
Sam Spring, President & CEO,
commented:
"Copper is a key pillar of the NSW
Government's Critical Minerals and High-Tech Metals Strategy.
Recent discoveries in both the Macquarie Arc and Cobar Superbasin
highlight the significant potential for further new globally
significant copper projects within NSW's Lachlan Fold Belt.
We thank the State Government and Geological
Survey of NSW for the direct financial support to Kincora and the
wider industry via the New Frontiers Exploration Program and
A$130 million Critical Minerals and
High-Tech Metals Activation Fund. These programs provide material
financial assistance and a strong pro-investment and
pro-exploration to mining message to all stakeholders.
The awards follow a competitive expert panel
review process of applications, which were again in high demand. We
feel this provides another independent validation of the emerging
and very exciting Southern Extension Zone discovery at our flagship
Trundle project. Our next hole at this target will test two
settings for the porphyry source of what we believe is the largest
mineralised skarn system in NSW, with the size of the skarn
representative of the size of the porphyry source.
The next phase of drilling at Trundle is
scheduled to commence next month with the Company well funded and
positioned to commence this high impact and high conviction
drilling program."
Southern Extension Zone discovery
and grant
Ore grade copper and gold in skarn has been intersected within
the Southern Extension Zone (SEZ) over at least a 330m SSE strike and 225m W-E wide system (and open). The SEZ is a new
blind discovery made by Kincora that materially extends the
mineralised system at Trundle to the south.
Assay results for most recent diamond core hole TRDD032 has
returned a broad ore grade interval with the highest-grade primary
mineralisation interval to date the Trundle project - 2m at 19.9 g/t gold and 2.43% copper, within a
broader zone containing 34m @ 1.45
g/t gold and 0.25% copper, within a total of 104m at 0.59 g/t gold and 0.11% copper from
748m.
In addition to intersecting prograde and structurally controlled
strongly developed retrograde skarn alteration and mineralisation,
common in all four holes to date within the SEZ, the high-grade
interval in TRDD032 hosts a distinct and cemented
chalcopyrite-pyrite-quartz-carbonate-muscovite-hematite porphyry
vein cutting prograde garnet-pyroxene skarn.
The four completed holes (TRDD029-32) have confirmed a tabular,
bedded, mineralised skarn system across multiple horizons with
greater than 120m cumulative skarn
widths in three of the four holes. This is very encouraging, large
and significant in the context of the geology and mineralisation
within the Macquarie Arc, and assists to provide various vectors
for follow up drilling.
The awarded co-operative funding grant supports the first direct
follow up hole to the very high grade porphyry vein in hole TRDD032
and the most southern diamond drill hole at the Trundle project.
The grant application followed recent extensive internal and
external expert technical reviews, including extensive relogging of
core.
The grant will support the testing of two alterative
skarn-causative intrusive porphyry settings. These include a
lateral and vertical setting, similar to the respective Big Cadia
skarn to Cadia Quarry porphyry and
Little Cadia skarn to Cadia Far East porphyry settings – see Figure
4.
The lateral target setting is at potential open pit depths,
located under previous shallow bornite veins hosted within
volcanics. Figure 5 illustrates the lateral and vertical target
settings, and the results of hole TRDD032, compared to the
geological vectors and widths/grades that lead to the discovery
holes at Ridgeway and Far-East
orebodies at Cadia (on the same scale).
NSW Government grants
The NSW government has announced successful recipients for a
total of A$28 million of funding
grants issued under Stream 2 of the Critical Minerals and High-Tech
Metals Activation Fund and Round Five of the New Frontiers
Exploration Program.
Three Stream 2 critical minerals grants share A$26.5 million to support key infrastructure
projects, including Sunrise Energy Metals' namesake project
receiving a A$10 million grant. The
latter supports the proposed connection to the NSW electricity grid
at Parkes, and linkage to the Central-West Orana Renewable Energy
Zone (a focus area for wind and solar farms), with construction of
a 77km 132kV electrical transmission line from Parkes to Fifield,
through the Trundle license, supporting procurement of 100%
renewable electricity.
New Frontiers Exploration
Program1
The New Frontiers Exploration Program, managed by the Department
of Regional NSW, is part of the NSW Government's Critical Minerals
and High-Tech Metals Strategy to promote mineral exploration
investment in NSW.
On June 28th, 2022, the NSW Deputy
Premier announced A$1.5 million
for round 5 of the program, formerly known as the New Frontiers
Cooperative Drilling Program, which has an extended scope to
include exploration geophysics as well as drilling.
Maximum funds available to any individual applicant is
$100,000 for drilling programs and
$50,000 for geophysical acquisition
on a co-funded 50% basis. Eleven geophysical and eleven drilling
grants were awarded to a total of 19 explorers.
The New Frontiers Exploration Program provides grants to
successful applicants for exploration programs that demonstrate
strong prospectivity and technical basis. An experienced panel made
up of government and independent geoscientists assesses
applications.
The Company notes other awards issued to neighboring Canadian
explorer, Inflection Resources, for geophysics and drilling on an
adjacent license at their recent technical discovery - the Duck
Creek prospect. The Duck Creek prospect is located within 2.5km of
Kincora's Nyngan project. Diamond drilling by Kincora is planned at
the Nyngan project, supported by an existing NSW government
cooperative funding grant.
References:
1 Further
details available on the New Frontiers Drilling Program at the
Regional NSW website:
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https://meg.resourcesregulator.nsw.gov.au/geoscience
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This announcement has been authorised for release by the
Board of Kincora Copper Limited (ARBN 645 457 763)
About Kincora Copper
Kincora Copper is an active and systematic ASX and TSX-V listed
exploration company (ticker "KCC") focused on world-class copper
gold discoveries in Australia's
foremost porphyry region, the Macquarie Arc, with the ambition to
become the leading pure play porphyry explorer this region. Kincora
is also seeking to realise value from its highly prospective
portfolio of porphyry projects located in the Southern Gobi,
Mongolia's foremost porphyry
region.
For further information please refer to
www.kincoracopper.com
Trundle Project background
The Trundle Project is located in the Junee-Narromine volcanic
belt of the Macquarie Arc, less than 30km from the mill at the
Northparkes mines in a brownfield setting within the westerly rift
separated part of the Northparkes Igneous Complex ("NIC"). The NIC
hosts a mineral endowment of approximately 24Moz AuEq (at 0.6% Cu
and 0.2g/t Au) and is Australia's
second largest porphyry mine comprising of 22 intrusive porphyry
discoveries, 9 of which with positive economics.
The Trundle Project includes one single license covering
167km2 and was secured by Kincora in the March 2020 agreement with RareX Limited ("REE" on
the ASX).
For further information on the Trundle and Northparkes Projects
please refer to Kincora's website:
https://kincoracopper.com/the-trundle-project/
Forward-Looking Statements
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constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of
applicable securities laws. Forward-looking statements may include
estimates, plans, expectations, opinions, forecasts, projections,
guidance or other statements that are not statements of fact.
Although Kincora believes that the expectations reflected in such
forward-looking statements are reasonable, it can give no assurance
that such expectations will prove to have been correct. Kincora
cautions that actual performance will be affected by a number of
factors, most of which are beyond its control, and that future
events and results may vary substantially from what Kincora
currently foresees. Factors that could cause actual results to
differ materially from those in forward-looking statements include
market prices, exploitation and exploration results, continued
availability of capital and financing and general economic, market
or business conditions. The forward-looking statements are
expressly qualified in their entirety by this cautionary statement.
The information contained herein is stated as of the current date
and is subject to change after that date. Kincora does not assume
the obligation to revise or update these forward-looking
statements, except as may be required under applicable securities
laws.
Streamline Competent Persons
Statement (ASX Listing Rule 5.23)
The information contained in this announcement related to past
exploration results of the Company is extracted from, or was set
out in:
- the ASX release made by the Company on October 27, 2022, titled "Trundle Project
Presentation" which included a competent person statement
from Paul Cromie (BSc Hons. M.Sc.
Economic Geology, PhD, member of the Australian Institute of Mining
and Metallurgy and Society of Economic Geologists), is Exploration
Manager Australia for the Company; and,
- the ASX release made by the Company on July 18, 2022, titled
"Highest grade assays to date from Trundle's Southern
Extension Zone discovery" which included a
competent person statement from Paul
Cromie.
The Company confirms that it is not aware of any new information
or data which materially affects the information included in the
original market announcements.
Qualified Person
The scientific and technical information in this news release
was prepared in accordance with the standards of the Canadian
Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum and National
Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects
("NI 43-101") and was reviewed, verified and compiled by Kincora's
geological staff under the supervision of Paul Cromie (BSc Hons. M.Sc. Economic Geology,
PhD, member of the Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
and Society of Economic Geologists), Exploration Manager Australia,
who is the Qualified Persons for the purpose of NI 43-101.
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policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) or the Australian Securities
Exchange accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of
this release.
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