29 July 2024
Guardian Metal Resources
plc
('Guardian Metal' or the
'Company')
Pilot Mountain - Significant
Porphyry Update
Guardian Metal Resources plc
(LON:GMET, OTCQX:GMTLF), the strategic development and mineral exploration company
focused in Nevada, USA, is pleased to announce a significant update
regarding the potential for large-scale porphyry style
mineralisation at the Company's 100% owned
flagship Pilot Mountain Project ("Pilot Mountain" or the "Project")
located within the prolific Walker Lane Mineral Belt in Nevada,
USA.
Background - Pilot Mountain Porphyry System and Engagement of
Porphyry Expert
The mineralised porphyry system
recently discovered in drill hole PM24-002 and announced on 25 June
2024, led the Company to engage Dr Lawrence Carter, an
independent third party specialist in porphyry copper deposits and
an expert on the nearby Yerington porphyry copper district, to
assess the Company's positive findings and to guide subsequent
drilling and exploration.
Dr Carter completed a detailed
review of the geology across the project and the drill core from
hole PM24-002, in conjunction with all available Company datasets,
and made recommendations for further exploration activities and for
targeting further drill holes. His report and the findings,
summarised below, do not provide any kind of valuation or
quantification of a potential resource.
HIGHLIGHTS
§ Porphyry
expert Dr Lawrence Carter was engaged to review porphyry system
architecture at the Company's Pilot Mountain Project. This
review yielded significant results that indicate that the porphyry
system architecture at Pilot Mountain could be much larger than
original expectations.
§ Multiple
outcropping but previously unidentified levels of a mineralised
porphyry system were mapped within various fault blocks across the
Pilot Mountain property, including phyllic and potassic alteration
zones. New copper shows at surface were also identified across the
Porphyry South target area.
§ Review of
PM24-002 drill core has confirmed the intersection of 385.1m of
porphyry style mineralisation and alteration from immediately
beneath overburden at 22m to 407.1m end of hole (EOH), including
multiple intervals of potassic alteration.
§ A
molybdenite rhenium (Re) - osmium (Os) geochronological study is
now underway to place direct age constraints on the hydrothermal
mineralisation as well as a whole-rock geochemical fingerprinting
study of the various mineralised quartz monzonite
intrusions.
§ As a
result of the findings of the porphyry review, an additional 16 new
claims have been staked at Pilot Mountain to secure the now
expanded and mapped hydrothermal footprint associated with the
Porphyry South target, and further magnetic and induced
polarisation (IP) geophysical survey lines have been completed over
the Project to help with drill targeting. The results of the
additional IP survey lines will be interpreted and released in due
course.
§ Dr Carter
is working with the Guardian Metal technical team to plan next
stage drilling and exploration across the two main porphyry targets
now identified within the Project.
Oliver Friesen, CEO of Guardian Metal,
commented:
"The findings by Dr Carter are very exciting as it is now
clear that the underlying porphyry plumbing system, that we
originally believed could exist at Pilot Mountain, could be much
bigger than originally thought.
"These new findings build upon the visual results from
drillhole PM24-002 and give geological confidence in the large
anomalies identified by recent geophysical
surveys.
"We are now working diligently with our technical team and Dr
Carter to refine a number of drill targets into the large porphyry
system now identified across Pilot Mountain, with the goal of
making exciting discoveries that complement our very strategic
in-ground tungsten-copper-silver-zinc resource at Desert
Scheelite."
Key
Findings from Dr Carter's Report:
§ Across
various and likely juxtaposing fault blocks at Pilot Mountain,
multiple levels of a potentially large mineralised porphyry-style
magmatic-hydrothermal system are exposed. This system appears to be
previously unrecognised and largely unmapped (Fig.1 ).
§ Moving
temporally through the system, exposed components include: 1) a
large pluton of medium grained porphyritic biotite-hornblende
quartz monzonite; 2) finer grained phases of likely the same quartz
monzonite, cut by various generations of porphyry and aplite; 3)
magmatic-hydrothermal transition textures including miarolitic
cavities and early and A-type quartz veins, associated with locally
intense potassic alteration (Fig. 2); 4) host limestones which have
been metamorphosed to marble and host skarn mineralisation; 5) host
metasediments which have been silicified and sericite altered, host
quartz stockwork veining and sporadic secondary copper shows (Fig.
3); 5) various overprinting hydrothermal alteration assemblages,
including zones of notable phyllic altered quartz monzonite, with
intense D-type veining (Fig. 4); 6) evidence for post-mineral
faults and structural dismembering; and 7) overlying unmineralised
and unaltered Tertiary cover.
§ Combining
the geological field observations with the recently acquired
magnetic and IP geophysical surveys, outcropping quartz stockwork
veining and hydrothermally altered rock as well as the skarn
W-Au-Ag-Zn are all likely underlain by a large causative intrusion.
The aerial footprint of prospective ground is greater than that
identified by the recent geophysics campaigns.
§ Drill hole
PM24-02 intersected porphyry-style mineralisation and alteration in
quartz monzonite porphyry immediately beneath overburden at 22m to
407.1m (EOH). The hole intersected several intervals of moderate to
strong potassic alteration (biotite, magnetite, K-feldspar) and
associated mineralised A-, AB- and B-type quartz veins, which are
variably overprinted by chlorite-sericite alteration (Fig. 5 &
6). Intersected mineralisation is molybdenite-pyrite dominated,
with pyrite greater in concentration than chalcopyrite. Further
geological study is required to vector towards zones of more
chalcopyrite dominated mineralisation within Porphyry
South.
§ A trace
element geochemical fingerprinting study of the granitic intrusives
is now in progress, as well as molybdenite Re-Os geochronology to
place direct age constraints on the porphyry-style hydrothermal
mineralisation. Based on the positive field findings, the Company
also acquired additional magnetic and IP data during the recently
completed campaign to further outline the sub cropping porphyry
system, and has staked 16 new claims of ground south of Porphyry
South where outcropping quartz stockwork veining was
observed.
Media
Figure 1: Geological map and schematic section through the
Pilot Mountain porphyry system. South porphyry could possibly be a
down dropped portion of the same system as outcropping at Gunmetal,
or another system. Good Hope is not illustrated, but also may
represent a down dropped portion of the same system. The schematic
assumes the intrusive system is still ~vertical, although tectonic
tilting of the fault blocks is likely and should be considered in
exploration scenarios. Overlying Tertiary volcanics not
illustrated. Marked geophysical survey area is historic, and has
been built upon through recent additional surveys. NOTE: Section is schematic and not to
scale.
Figure 2: Cut slab of outcropping potassically altered quartz
monzonite cut by an aplitic dyke (with a quartz lined miarolitic
cavity - evidence for fluid exsolution) and multiple generations of
quartz-sulphide veins with K-feldspar alteration
selvages.
Figure 3: Hand sample of silicified and sericite altered
metasediments cut by stockworks of multiple generations of
quartz-(relict)sulphide veins, with secondary Cu (malachite and
chrysocolla which may have formed due to in-situ oxidation of
chalcopyrite).
Figure 4: Outcropping phyllic altered quartz monazite cut by
D-type veins, in a possibly structurally shallower fault block than
Figure 2.
Figure 5: Relatively unaltered (top piece) vs altered
intervals of quartz monzonite drill core intersected in
PM24-002.
Figure 6: Quartz-molybdenite-pyrite veins with K-feldspar
alteration selvages in potassically altered quartz monzonite in
PM24-002 drill core. Mineralisation is also disseminated within the
alteration selvage. This is one of the samples selected for
molybdenite Re-Os geochronology.
PROPERTY OWNERSHIP
Guardian Metal holds a 100% interest
in the Pilot Mountain Project through its wholly owned Nevada-based
operating companies BFM Resources Inc and Pilot Metals
Inc.
COMPETENT PERSON
STATEMENT
The technical information contained
in this disclosure has been read and approved by Mr Nick O'Reilly
(MSc, DIC, MIMMM QMR, MAusIMM, FGS), who is a qualified geologist
and acts as the Competent Person under the AIM Rules - Note for
Mining and Oil & Gas Companies. Mr O'Reilly is a Principal
consultant working for Mining Analyst Consulting Ltd which has been
retained by Guardian Metal Resources plc to provide technical
support.
Forward Looking Statements
This announcement contains
forward-looking statements relating to expected or anticipated
future events and anticipated results that are forward-looking in
nature and, as a result, are subject to certain risks and
uncertainties, such as general economic, market and business
conditions, competition for qualified staff, the regulatory process
and actions, technical issues, new legislation, uncertainties
resulting from potential delays or changes in plans, uncertainties
resulting from working in a new political jurisdiction,
uncertainties regarding the results of exploration, uncertainties
regarding the timing and granting of prospecting rights,
uncertainties regarding the timing and granting of regulatory and
other third party consents and approvals, uncertainties regarding
the Company's or any third party's ability to execute and implement
future plans, and the occurrence of unexpected
events.
Actual results achieved may vary
from the information provided herein as a result of numerous known
and unknown risks and uncertainties and other factors.
For further information visit
www.Guardianmetalresources.com
or contact the following:
Guardian Metal Resources plc
Oliver Friesen (CEO)
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20 7583 8304
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Cairn Financial Advisers LLP
Nominated Adviser
Sandy Jamieson/Jo Turner/Louise
O'Driscoll
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Tel: +44 20 7213 0880
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Shard Capital Partners LLP
Lead Broker
Damon Heath/Erik Woolgar
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Tel: +44 (0) 20 7186 9000
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First Equity Limited
Broker
Jonathan Brown/Jason
Robertson
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Tel: +44 20 7374 2212
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THE
PROJECTS
Pilot Mountain Project
The Pilot Mountain project is
an advanced exploration and mineral resource definition stage
project located in Mineral County in western Nevada.
The project covers an area of 14.80 km2 (3,904.1 acres)
and is located 200km southeast of Reno and 18km east
of Mina, Nevada. It is well situated for the supply of power,
water and skilled labour and proximity to transport infrastructure
in Mineral County and is centred around four existing
mineral deposits: Garnet; Good Hope; Gunmetal and Desert Scheelite,
all of which possess significant skarn-style
tungsten-copper-silver-zinc mineralisation. The Pilot
Mountain project consists of 176 active lode mining claims and
4 filed mill site claims. The four mill site claims filed at the
former Dunham mill site have secure access to groundwater supply
sufficient for the proposed project.
Garfield Project
The Garfield Project is an exciting
copper-gold-silver prospect consisting of 65 lode mining claims
covering 5.4 km2 (1,338 acres) located in Mineral
County, Nevada, approximately 14km due east of the town
of Hawthorne and 120km due west-northwest
of Tonopah. Exploration to date has included detailed
geochemical sampling and follow up analysis which highlighted the
presence of both porphyry and skarn-type mineralisation and
alteration at the 'High-Grade Zone'. Further to this, mapping,
prospecting and rock sampling was recently completed with results
confirming presence of high-grade copper, silver and gold
mineralisation as well as leading to the bedrock discovery of the
Pamlico Au Zone with individual rock samples up to 18.35g/t Au,
1,225g/t Ag & 1.89% Cu. Following this, geochemical analysis of
the full suite of data confirmed the strong presence of porphyry
style mineralisation across the Project, as well as potentially
overprinting epithermal style mineralisation leading to increased
gold-silver prospectivity.
Kibby Basin Lithium
Project
The Kibby Basin Project covers
two claim packages which are prospective for lithium brine
mineralisation. The southern claim package is less than 250m from a
2022 drillhole which returned a significant interval (169m) of
lithium brine mineralisation which was determined to be open in all
directions. The Project is less than 5km to the southeast of the
Company's flagship Pilot Mountain Project.
Golconda Summit Project
Guardian Metal is the operator of
the Golconda Summit project, which is held under an earn-in right
to acquire up to 100 per cent. of the project from the mineral
claim owner pursuant to an option agreement. The Golconda Summit
project is an exploration stage gold and silver project located
in Humboldt County and situated at the confluence of the
Getchell and Battle
Mountain - Eureka metallogenic trends, and consists
of 44 lode mining claims, covering a total area of approximately
3.22 km2 (795.4 acres) located approximately 27km east
of Winnemucca.
Stonewall Project
The Stonewall project is an
exploration stage gold-silver property prospective for epithermal
gold-silver mineralisation. The property consists of 19 lode mining
claims covering 1.59 km2 (392.5 acres) located on the
northern flank of Stonewall Mountain, on the western edge of
the Nellis Airforce Range Restricted Access Area, in Nye
County, Nevada, approximately 24km south-east of the historic gold
mining town of Goldfield and 60km due south
of Tonopah.