TSX-V: MSR
TORONTO, Aug. 26, 2021 /CNW/ - Minsud Resources
Corp. (TSX-V: MSR) ("Minsud" or the "Company"), is
pleased to announce receipt of assay results from the initial five
(5) drillholes completed in the ongoing Phase 3 program over the
Chinchillones area, at Chita Valley Project, San Juan province,
Argentina. Encouraged by the
results to date and advantageous location of the project, the
Company continuously drilled through the winter period and plans to
expand the current program towards second half of 2021.
Fourteen (14) drillholes were completed to date this year
encompassing a total of 6,150 metres. Highlights are listed below,
along with accompanying figures.
- CHDH21-23 returned 202m at
0.70% CuEq from 148m (0.13% Cu, 0.77%
Zn, 22 g/t Ag) including a higher-grade section of 36.05m at 1.12% CuEq from 271m to 307.05m
(0.24% Cu, 47.18 g/t Ag, 0.94% Zn). This drill, oriented SSE,
dipping 65° and 707m depth, went
below the main resurgent dome and intersected several lithologies
affected by intense sericitic alteration with strong secondary
silica-sulfide zones. Sulfide mineralization averages 1-3 vol% and
consists of veined and disseminated pyrite-chalcopyrite. The
principal mineralization is hosted in hydrothermal breccias and
intermediate sulphidation veins of sphalerite –galena–
chalcopyrite.
The porhyry affiliation is
supported by the 84m from
598m to 682
m at 0.35% CuEq (0.17% Cu, 0.14 g/t Au, 4.77 g/t Ag, 85 ppm
Mo) characterized by increased molybdenite and chalcopyrite both in
veins and as disseminations in porphyry host rocks.
This drill hole, together with
CHDH20-04 and CHDH20-05 (Phase 1 – see Press Release dated
June 23, 2020) and CHDH20-17
(Phase 2 – see Press Release dated February 5, 2021) support the presence of a
porphyry system at depth with linkage to shallow polymetallic
Cu-Au-Pb-Zn mineralization.
- CHDH21-21 returned 41m at
0.70% CuEq from 19m to 60m (0.36% Cu, 0.28 g/t Au, 11.24 g/t Ag, 513 g/t
Pb, 0.13% Zn). This drill hole is located 100m to the West of CHDH21-23, oriented NNW,
dipping 75° and with 378m depth. This
interval includes higher-grade vein structures with up to 1.73% Cu
and 1.6% Zn hosted in hydrothermal breccias, dacitic and dioritic
porphyries. The intervals of higher-grade mineralization coincide
with demonstrable strong quartz sericite alteration superposed on a
porphyry hosting distinctive porphyry related veins (A-B-D type
veins).
- CHDH21-22 Intersected 32m
at 0.37% CuEq from 62m to
94 m (0.13% Cu, 0.06 g/t Au, 7.86 g/t
Ag, 0.11% Pb, 0.25% Zn). This drill hole is located 100m from CHDH21-21, with a NNW heading, dipping
75° and with 318m depth. It goes
through porphyry rocks and phreatic hydrothermal breccias.
Thus, the results so far support continuous polymetallic
mineralization (Pb-Ag-Zn-Cu-Au), affiliated with porphyry Cu-Mo
mineralization, occurring in a >2km-long, at least 250m-wide NNE-striking zone. The potential for a
large porphyry copper-molybdenum system in the Chinchillones area
is interpreted here to remain open to the south and at depth.
The drill confirmed higher-grade zones correspond to discrete
phreatic hydrothermal breccia bodies traversing the porphyry
mineralization, indicating telescoping / hydrothermal collapse of
the magmatic system. The presence of multiphase intrusion is
thought to indicate cluster of porphyry centers as valid
exploration targets.
Ramiro Massa, Minsud's President
& CEO, commented: "The initial results of this Phase 3 ongoing
drill program are very encouraging and confirmed the expanded
footprint of Zn-Pb-Ag-Cu mineralization affiliated with porphyry
bodies over the Chinchillones area. We look forward to receiving
the balance of pending geochemical results as well as continuing
our drill program at the Chita Valley Project".
PHASE III:
Chinchillones Diamond Drilling Program – Summary of Analytical
Results
|
%
|
Hole
ID
|
From
|
To
|
Length
|
Au
|
Ag
|
Cu
|
Mo
|
Pb
|
Zn
|
Zn Eq
(**)
|
Cu Eq
(***)
|
(m)
|
(m)
|
(m)
(*)
|
g/t
|
g/t
|
%
|
ppm
|
ppm
|
ppm
|
CHDH21-19
|
41
|
48
|
7
|
0.02
|
2.00
|
0.20%
|
42
|
37
|
60
|
0.80%
|
0.25%
|
|
101
|
105
|
4
|
0.02
|
3.77
|
0.23%
|
1
|
97
|
336
|
0.91%
|
0.29%
|
CHDH21-20
|
96
|
99
|
3
|
0.26
|
1.79
|
0.05%
|
29
|
20
|
115
|
0.81%
|
0.25%
|
CHDH21-21
|
19
|
60
|
41
|
0.28
|
11.24
|
0.36%
|
8
|
513
|
1253
|
2.23%
|
0.70%
|
incl.
|
34
|
35
|
1
|
0.27
|
21.60
|
1.73%
|
16
|
7180
|
15900
|
8.85%
|
2.80%
|
|
64
|
69
|
5
|
1.59
|
12.17
|
0.50%
|
2
|
177
|
519
|
5.41%
|
1.71%
|
incl.
|
68
|
69
|
1
|
1.60
|
37.10
|
1.66%
|
4
|
522
|
1700
|
9.94%
|
3.15%
|
CHDH21-22
|
45
|
48
|
3
|
0.21
|
39.27
|
0.55%
|
93
|
2951
|
778
|
3.75%
|
1.19%
|
|
62
|
94
|
32
|
0.06
|
7.86
|
0.13%
|
40
|
1097
|
2509
|
1.16%
|
0.37%
|
incl.
|
66
|
68
|
2
|
0.22
|
13.55
|
1.15%
|
17
|
904
|
3650
|
4.96%
|
1.57%
|
|
214
|
217
|
3
|
0.22
|
18.94
|
0.07%
|
51
|
138
|
734
|
1.40%
|
0.44%
|
CHDH21-23
|
41
|
52
|
11
|
0.14
|
10.92
|
0.50%
|
19
|
717
|
348
|
2.31%
|
0.73%
|
Inc
|
50
|
52
|
2
|
0.24
|
24.20
|
1.59%
|
39
|
831
|
768
|
6.42%
|
2.03%
|
|
148
|
350
|
202
|
0.09
|
21.99
|
0.13%
|
26
|
2152
|
7700
|
2.20%
|
0.70%
|
incl.
|
158
|
159
|
1
|
0.44
|
105.00
|
0.30%
|
11
|
3780
|
33800
|
8.58%
|
2.71%
|
incl.
|
189
|
204
|
15
|
0.11
|
36.83
|
0.09%
|
15
|
3779
|
7925
|
2.70%
|
0.85%
|
incl.
|
216
|
266
|
50
|
0.06
|
15.19
|
0.10%
|
41
|
2757
|
10015
|
2.17%
|
0.69%
|
incl.
|
271
|
307
|
36
|
0.09
|
47.18
|
0.24%
|
18
|
3336
|
9418
|
3.54%
|
1.12%
|
|
598
|
682
|
84
|
0.14
|
4.77
|
0.17%
|
85
|
57
|
290
|
1.12%
|
0.35%
|
|
(*) Intervals
reported in the above table are not true thicknesses
|
(**) ZnEq% formula is
defined as: Zn(%)+[Cu(%)*Cu price (lb)/Zn price (lb)]+[Ag(%)*Ag
price (lb)/Zn price (lb)]+[Au(%)*Au price (lb)/Zn price (lb)]+
[Pb(%)*Pb price (lb)/Zn price (lb)]+[Mo(%)*Mo price (lb)/Zn price
(lb)]
|
|
(***) CuEq% formula
is defined as: Cu(%)+[Zn(%)*Zn price (lb)/Cu price (lb)]+[Ag(%)*Ag
price (lb)/Cu price (lb)]+[Au(%)*Au price (lb)/Cu price (lb)]+
[Pb(%)*Pb price (lb)/Cu price (lb)]+[Mo(%)*Mo price (lb)/Cu price
(lb)]
|
|
Copper equivalent
(CuEq) and Zinc equivalent (ZnEq) grades are for comparative
purposes only. Calculations are uncut and recovery is assumed to be
100% as no metallurgical data is available.
|


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.
Mr. Mario Alfaro, Professional
Geoscientist, VP-Exploration of the Company, is a qualified person
as defined by Canadian National Instrument 43-101. Mr. Alfaro
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 sulfide
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.
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 also holds a 100% owned portfolio of selected early-stage
prospects, including 6,000 ha in Santa
Cruz Province, Argentina.
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