TSX-V: MSR
TORONTO, Oct. 28,
2024 /CNW/ - Minsud Resources
Corp. (TSXV: MSR) ("Minsud" or the "Company"), is pleased
to announce the successful completion of its Phase IV infill
drilling program at the Chinchillones prospect
within the Chita Valley Project, located in San Juan
Province, Argentina. A total of
126 drill holes have been completed at this prospect since 2020.
The results from the last ten (10) drill holes have helped to
confirm the boundaries of the mineralized zone, refine the
geological model, and enhance our understanding of the
prospect.
The infill drilling
program is being carried out by Minera
Sud Argentina S.A. ("MSA"), a joint venture between
a wholly owned subsidiary of South32 Limited ("South32") (50.1%)
and a wholly owned subsidiary of Minsud Resources Corp. ("Minsud")
(49.9%). The program covers approximately 2 square kilometres over
the Chinchillones prospect, for the purpose of generating a
potential mineral resource.
Since February 2024, continued
drilling in Phase IV has been primarily concentrated in the SW-NE
corridor at the eastern end of the Chinchillones prospect. To
date, MSA has completed 17,174.10 m
in 28 drillholes, including up to hole CHDH24-126; with these
drillholes, Phase IV has been completed. Assays have been received
for drillholes CHDH24-119 to CHDH24-126, totaling
4,324 m, and are reported below. Drill holes CHDH24-119 to
CHDH24-121 are located on the western side of the Chinchillones
breccia, while drill holes CHDH24-122 to CHDH24-126 are located in
the central and southeastern areas of the Chinchillones
prospect.
Additionally, MSA has commenced a scouting drilling program
across three (3) targets at the Chita Valley Project, known as Link
Zone, Dacites North, and Placetas North, with a total of
11,850 m distributed over 19
drillholes. The program is designed to assess the potential of
these three zones, which exhibit geophysical and geochemical
anomalies, along with geological features similar to those found at
Chinchillones and extend to the eastern side of the SW-NE corridor
at Chinchillones.
Key highlights and associated figures
are provided below.
Summary of drilling results
is shown in Table 1. Drillhole locations
are shown in Map 1.
CHDH24-120 was
drilled with an orientation of 135°/-75° to a depth of 551.0 m:
- Significant Drill Intercepts:
- 118.00 m @ 0.55% Cu, 0.20
g/t Au, 3.91 g/t Ag, and 44 ppm Mo, from 262
m depth.
- Including 21.85 m @ 1.72%
Cu, 0.74 g/t Au, 11.70 g/t Ag, and 53 ppm Mo, from 262 m depth.
- 20.00 m @ 1.03% Cu, 0.17
g/t Au, 3.65 g/t Ag, and 77 ppm Mo, from 470
m depth.
- Geology:
- This drill hole, located on the southwest side of the dome,
begins with the first 30 m consisting
of a surface layer of mixed rock fragments and iron oxides. From
30.0 to 91.4 m, a dacitic unit
displays moderate argillic alteration with minor pyrite
mineralization.
- Between 91.4 m and 543.4 m, quartzite and shale intercalations from
the Agua Negra Formation show a combination of argillic, phyllic,
and advanced phyllic alterations. The interval from 163.0 m to 295.0 m
features high-sulfidation (HS) mineralization in cavity-filled
fractures and veins (pyrite, bornite, tennantite-tetrahedrite with
chalcopyrite) and HS veins, 10-30 cm thick, carrying high-grade
copper-arsenic values. Advanced argillic alteration, dominated by
pyrite and high-sulfidation veins, is observed between 340 m and 426
m.
- Finally, from 543.4 m to 551.0
m, the drill hole encounters a medium-grained dioritic
porphyry with moderate phyllic alteration (sericite, muscovite,
illite). Veins in this zone include B veins, pyrite, and quartz
veins associated with molybdenum, with 2-3% sulfides, predominantly
pyrite, and molybdenum found in quartz veins and fracture
fillings.
CHDH24-122 was
drilled with an orientation of 300°/-70° to a depth of 546.0 m:
- Significant Drill Intercepts:
- 438.0 m @ 0.13% Cu, 16 g/t
Ag, 73 ppm Mo and 0.49% Zn, from 108.0
m depth.
- including 22 m @ 0.17% Cu,
0.20 g/t Au, 30.29 g/t Ag, and 1.69% Zn, from 230 m depth.
- Geology:
- This drill hole, located on the northern side of the dome,
intersected 68 m of soil and rock
fragments. From 68.3 m to
212 m, the hole intersected a dacitic
matrix supported breccia with polymictic fragments (Dac1,
E_D1-E_QD1, Agua Negra), exhibiting moderate to strong phyllic and
argillic alteration and increasing sulphide content (1-7%), with
notable values of Zn, Pb, and Cu, especially in high-sulphidation
(HS) zones.
- Between 212 m and 415 m, various breccia types (mainly hydrothermal
breccia) were encountered, containing 5-8% sulphides, including
sphalerite, galena, tennantite, and chalcopyrite. A high-grade
Zn-Pb-Cu zone was identified from 212
m to 248 m, along with another
zone containing 60-70% massive sulphides between 376 m and 380
m.
- From 415 m to 510 m, a
coarse-grained dioritic porphyry (E_QD1) exhibited 3-5% sulphides,
along with IS veinlets and stockwork zones. Significant
mineralization was observed in a quartz-sulphide vein from
468 m to 483
m, with strong values of pyrite, molybdenite, sphalerite,
tennantite, and galena.
CHDH24-126 was
drilled with an orientation of 310°/-65° to a depth of 450.0 m:
- Significant Drill Intercepts:
- 130.0 m @ 0.31% Cu, 8.71
g/t Ag, from 256 m depth.
- Geology:
- This drill hole, located on the eastern side of the dome,
encountered a cover zone in the first 40 m. Between
40 m and 106
m, massive quartzite with dacitic dykes showed 1-3%
sulphides (mainly pyrite), including 2.0
m of a high-grade Zn-Pb-Cu interval. From 106 m to 115 m,
andesitic porphyry was present with 2-3% sulphides, predominantly
pyrite. Between 115 m and 19
0 m, quartzite with moderate argillic
alteration contained 2% sulphides and some high-grade Zn-Pb-Cu
zones. From 190 m to 334 m, andesitic porphyry with dacitic dyke
intrusions showed 3-4% sulphides with high Zn-Pb-Cu values.
Finally, from 334 m to 450 m, quartzite and breccia with 3-7% sulphides
exhibited high values of Cu and As.
Chinchillones
Infill Drilling Program Update
MSA has successfully completed the Chinchillones infill drilling program
over 2 square kilometres, designed to support a
potential resource estimate for the prospect. Since the start of
the Earn-in Agreement, now a joint venture with South32, a
total of one hundred twenty-six (126) drill holes, covering
80,342.2 m, have been completed up to
hole CHDH24-126.
The infill drilling program, initially planned for 27,084 m, has now been successfully completed
with a total of 41 drill holes and a total drilled length of
27,012.1 m. By the end of 2023, 13
drill holes (CHDH23-86 to CHDH23-98), totaling 9,838 m, had been finished.
The remaining 28 drill holes,
covering 17,174.1 m, have now been completed,
marking the conclusion of the infill drilling program in the
Chinchillones sector. The drill grid spacing is set at
approximately 100-150 m, with an
average drilling depth of around 800
m per hole.
Scouting Drilling Program
Update
MSA is advancing its exploration efforts at the Chita Valley
Project, focusing on key geophysical and geological targets. The
scouting drilling program, which includes
11,850 m distributed across 19 drill holes,
is designed to test high-priority targets, including geophysical
anomalies and mineralized corridors in the project.
- Link Zone: A total of 7,650
m in 13 drill holes will test the NE Zn-Ag-Cu corridor,
where previous drilling returned 52 m
@ 0.35% Zn (CHDH22-55) and 42 m @
0.74% Zn (CHDH22-51). This corridor is associated with a high
magnetic anomaly related to a Dacitic porphyry body.
- Placetas North: 1,800 m of
drilling will target a geophysical anomaly in Placetas North,
aiming to identify an intrusive center at depth and validate the
Chinchillones geological model. During October 2024, geophysical work is being carried
out on an IP (Induced Polarization) grid, using the pole-dipole
(PDP) method, with a line spacing of 200
m and covering an approximate total area of 2 km².
- Dacites North: An additional 2,400 m will test dacitic bodies with phyllic
alteration, targeting potential Dacite porphyry systems and
stockwork zones associated with high-sulphidation
mineralization.
To date, MSA has completed 3,383 m
across 6 drill holes, from CHDH24-127 to CHDH24-132, with
analytical results still pending. These drill holes are
concentrated in the Link Zone area, which is located immediately
east of the main Chinchillones prospect. There is strong geological
and mineralization evidence suggesting that part of the main SE-NW
polymetallic mineralization corridors may extend through this
sector. Scouting drillhole locations are shown in Map
2.
Ongoing 2024 Roadmap
Items:
(1) Flotation metallurgical testing at ALS Kamloops
is ongoing. These metallurgical tests are a prerequisite for a
resource estimate for the Chinchillones polymetallic deposit
discovery.
(2) Continuation of the remaining exploration
program, totaling approximately 11,850
m, aimed at exploring new targets identified during
geological mapping studies completed in 2023, with completion
expected by Q4 2024.
(3) The company expects to complete to identify
a potential mineral resource in accordance with NI 43-101 reporting
standards for the Chinchillones prospect, part of the Chita Valley
Project, by the end of Q1 2025.
Quality Assurance/Quality Control
All core samples were submitted by MSA 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.
MSA 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
María del Carmen Muñoz Lizarve, P.Geo., VP Exploration of
the Company, is a Qualified Person (QP) as defined by Canadian
National Instrument 43-101. Ms. Muñoz has visited the property and
has read and approved the contents of this release.
Table 1: Phase IV Diamond Drilling
Program – Summary of Results
PHASE
IV: Diamond Drilling Program –
Summary of Analytical Results
|
Hole ID
|
From
(mt)
|
To
(mt)
|
Length
(mts) (*)
|
Cu
%
|
Au
g/t
|
Ag
g/t
|
Mo
ppm
|
Pb
%
|
Zn
%
|
CHDH24-119
|
74.00
|
94.00
|
20.00
|
0.33 %
|
0.21
|
16.88
|
31
|
0.05 %
|
0.17 %
|
|
376.00
|
379.00
|
3.00
|
0.24 %
|
0.35
|
65.17
|
226
|
0.22 %
|
11.22 %
|
|
404.00
|
414.00
|
10.00
|
0.51 %
|
0.22
|
60.44
|
62
|
0.13 %
|
0.62 %
|
CHDH24-120
|
106.00
|
187.70
|
81.70
|
0.36 %
|
0.13
|
6.47
|
37
|
0.00 %
|
0.01 %
|
|
262.00
|
380.00
|
118.00
|
0.55 %
|
0.20
|
3.91
|
44
|
0.01 %
|
0.00 %
|
Inc
|
262.00
|
283.85
|
21.85
|
1.72 %
|
0.74
|
11.70
|
53
|
0.01 %
|
0.00 %
|
|
470.00
|
490.00
|
20.00
|
1.03 %
|
0.17
|
3.65
|
77
|
0.00 %
|
0.01 %
|
CHDH24-121
|
8.00
|
26.00
|
18.00
|
0.43 %
|
0.31
|
41.02
|
29
|
0.07 %
|
0.07 %
|
|
56.00
|
92.00
|
36.00
|
0.08 %
|
0.08
|
11.81
|
88
|
0.09 %
|
0.31 %
|
CHDH24-122
|
108.00
|
546.00
|
438.00
|
0.13 %
|
0.09
|
16.00
|
73
|
0.14 %
|
0.49 %
|
Inc
|
230.00
|
252.00
|
22.00
|
0.17 %
|
0.20
|
30.29
|
39
|
0.74 %
|
1.69 %
|
Inc
|
376.00
|
396.00
|
20.00
|
0.19 %
|
0.24
|
25.70
|
23
|
0.45 %
|
1.01 %
|
CHDH24-123A
|
558.00
|
660.00
|
102.00
|
0.16 %
|
0.14
|
1.76
|
36.29
|
0.00 %
|
0.06 %
|
|
724.00
|
804.00
|
80.00
|
0.19 %
|
0.05
|
2.39
|
40.30
|
0.01 %
|
0.02 %
|
CHDH24-124A
|
73.00
|
276.00
|
203.00
|
0.13 %
|
0.09
|
12.80
|
74
|
0.05 %
|
0.41 %
|
Inc
|
134.00
|
170.00
|
36.00
|
0.14 %
|
0.13
|
19.15
|
69
|
0.06 %
|
0.98 %
|
CHDH24-125
|
274.00
|
288.00
|
14.00
|
0.42 %
|
0.69
|
8.51
|
15
|
0.01 %
|
0.03 %
|
|
288.00
|
396.00
|
108.00
|
0.03 %
|
0.02
|
4.73
|
15
|
0.09 %
|
0.62 %
|
|
406.00
|
418.00
|
12.00
|
0.50 %
|
0.32
|
12.47
|
16
|
0.01 %
|
0.02 %
|
CHDH24-126
|
256.00
|
386.00
|
130.00
|
0.31 %
|
0.08
|
8.71
|
8
|
0.04 %
|
0.06 %
|


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
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. The Chita Valley Project is owned and
managed by MSA, of which Minsud indirectly holds a 49.9%
interest. The other 50.1% interest in MSA is indirectly owned
by South32. Minsud and South32 entered into a shareholders'
agreement to govern the management and operation of MSA which will
include further exploration.
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 realise the potential of their
resources. South32 Limited produces commodities including bauxite,
alumina, aluminium, copper, zinc, lead, silver, nickel and
manganese from its operations in Australia, Southern
Africa and South America.
The company also has a portfolio of high-quality development
projects and options, and exploration prospects, consistent with
its strategy to reshape our portfolio towards commodities critical
for a low-carbon future.
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