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9 April 2024
Great Southern Copper
plc
("GSC" or the
"Company")
Drilling Results at Teresita and
Abundante Prospects
Results confirm Intrusive-related and
breccia-hosted mineralisation systems with all drill holes
intersecting anomalous gold and copper
mineralisation
Great Southern Copper plc (LSE: GSCU), the
company focused on copper-gold-lithium exploration in Chile, is
pleased to announce that final results have been received and
assessed for its scout RC drilling programmes at the Abundante and
Teresita prospects.
Highlights:
· All
assay results received for 1018m reconnaissance drilling comprising
15 scout RC holes completed across two prospect areas at GSC's
Especularita prospect
· All
scout RC holes intersected anomalous gold and copper
mineralisation
·
Results strongly support and validate the IRGS target model
at Teresita and provide significant impetus for follow-up
exploration
·
Significant intercepts (including previously reported
results)1 include;
§ ESP23RC002: 17m at 0.52%
Cu from 24m
·
Incl, 4m of 0.97%
Cu from 30m
§ ESP23RC004: 21m at 0.31%
Cu from 19m
·
Incl, 1m of 1.83%
Cu from 38m
§ ESP23RC010: 20m at 0.57g/t
Au, 5.48g/t Ag and 0.43% Cu from
35m
·
Incl, 3m at 1.1
g/t Au, 8.71g/t Ag and 0.79% Cu from
39m and,
·
And 3m at 1.65g/t
Au, 9.03g/t Ag and 0.69% Cu from
48m
§ ESP23RC015: 6m at 0.48%
Cu from 7m, and
·
Incl, 1m at 2.12%
Cu from 10m
·
Coincident anomalous As-Bi-Co-Sb-Te provides important
pathfinder geochemistry for follow-up exploration at Teresita and
further supports the IRGS model
Next Steps:
Assay results from scout RC drilling have
confirmed the IRGS model type for mineralisation at Teresita where
high-grade gold and copper is hosted in quartz-sulphide veins that
are over-printed near surface by late-stage carbonate veining.
Individual veins within the broader Teresita system "pinch and
swell". However, quartz-sulphide veins may become more coherent
with depth below the surface carbonate alteration. Gold and copper
grades vary throughout the system. Evidence of high-grade cores to
the veins with broader lower-grade haloes is encouraging. Anomalous
Ag-As-Bi-Sb-Co-Te pathfinder geochemistry is significant from an
exploration perspective.
Follow-up exploration at Teresita will focus on
delineating the vein targets in more detail for Phase 2
prospect-scale drilling programmes. This work may include detailed
grid-based soil geochemistry across the whole system and geophysics
(magnetics, IP, EM).
Sam Garrett,
Chief Executive Officer of Great Southern Copper,
said: "The
mineralised vein system at Teresita is very large - comprising
multiple veins over 5km in cumulative strike length - and these
exciting early reconnaissance drill results give us strong impetus
to aggressively advance our exploration of this
system.
"The results
strongly support our interpretation that the
quartz-sulphide-carbonate vein system at our Victoria prospect also
represents another IRGS target, adding a second exciting
large-scale project to our portfolio. Additionally, the potential
to discover additional systems in the district is also significant
as our regional exploration programmes continue.
"With the
Victoria and Aurelia copper-gold prospects also advancing toward
drill-ready status, our drilling pipeline is looking very strong.
Due diligence work at our newly acquired Cerro Negro and Artemisa
prospects is in progress and will likely add new high-priority
drill targets to the pipeline, all of which gives the Board and our
stakeholders a lot to look forward to."
Drilling
programme and sampling:
GSC has recently completed two scout RC
drilling programmes at the Teresita and Abundante prospects
comprising a total of 15 drill holes for 1,018 metres (Figure 1).
Assay results for holes ESP23RC001 to ESP23RC010 where reported
previously1 and final assay results have now been
received for holes ESP23RC011 to ESP23RC015. The programmes
targeted surface mapping and rock chip geochemistry results and
were designed to confirm the interpreted IRGS and breccia styles of
mineralisation. Collar details for the drill holes are summarised
in Table 1 below.
The RC drilling method employed at Especularita
generates between 35 - 40kg of rock cuttings, or "chips", per
metre. Representative samples for each metre of the cuttings are
collected in large, individually numbered plastic bags, which are
then weighed and transferred to a riffle splitter where they are
separated (or split), and homogenised, three times into two
duplicate samples of approximately 5kg each. GSC personnel then
ticket and label one of the ±5kg samples using preprinted ticket
books.
Finally, standard reference materials (SRM's or
Standards), blanks, and duplicate samples are inserted into the
sample sequence for the purpose of quality assurance / quality
control (QAQC). The second ±5kg sample is used for geological
description and stored for reference. An additional reference
selection of cuttings for each metre is also retained in labelled
boxes as a record of the geology of the drill hole.
At the completion of each hole the
representative 5kg samples were transported as a batch from the
field and delivered by Company employees to ALS Laboratories in
Santago or La Serena where they are prepared for analysis (weighed,
dried, crushed and pulverised). A subsequent 200g split of each
sample pulp is then forwarded to the ALS geochemical laboratory in
Lima, Peru, where samples are assayed for gold (30g fire assay with
ICP-AES finish, ALS code AU-ICP21) and 48 major, base and trace
elements by ICP-MS following a four-acid digest (ALS code
ME-MS61).
RC drilling was selected for this initial
proof-of-concept stage as it is faster and cheaper than diamond
drilling and allows for the rapid testing of more targets for the
same cost.
Hole ID
|
East UTM
|
North UTM
|
Alt (m)
|
Inc
|
Az
|
EOH (m)
|
ESP23RC001
|
299342
|
6550360
|
1026
|
-60
|
145
|
96
|
ESP23RC002
|
299342
|
6550364
|
1025
|
-60
|
125
|
42
|
ESP23RC003
|
299345
|
6550362
|
1025
|
-70
|
125
|
100
|
ESP23RC004
|
299349
|
6550363
|
1027
|
-60
|
100
|
150
|
ESP23RC005
|
299371
|
6550379
|
1012
|
-60
|
280
|
48
|
ESP23RC006
|
299389
|
6550358
|
1007
|
-60
|
100
|
48
|
ESP23RC007
|
299940
|
6550588
|
971
|
-60
|
135
|
84
|
ESP23RC008
|
300019
|
6550684
|
949
|
-60
|
135
|
72
|
ESP23RC009
|
300511
|
6551081
|
960
|
-60
|
315
|
72
|
ESP23RC010
|
300245
|
6551789
|
915
|
-60
|
90
|
84
|
ESP23RC011
|
300055
|
6551961
|
944
|
-60
|
300
|
42
|
ESP23RC012
|
300141
|
6551857
|
949
|
-60
|
310
|
36
|
ESP23RC013
|
299978
|
6550571
|
972
|
-60
|
315
|
72
|
ESP23RC014
|
300040
|
6551194
|
927
|
-60
|
300
|
42
|
ESP23RC015
|
299979
|
6551678
|
948
|
-70
|
300
|
30
|
Table
1: Drill collar details for
Teresita-Abundante scout drilling programmes, Especularita
project.
Teresita
drilling:
At Teresita 534m of drilling was completed in
nine RC scout drill holes (ESP23RC007 to ESP23RC015) to test for
Au-Cu mineralisation in quartz-carbonate vein-breccias. The
Teresita quartz-carbonate vein swarm has a cumulative strike length
over 5km and rock chip samples returned grades up to 13.7g/t
Au2 and 7.22% Cu3.
Reconnaissance scout holes were drilled to test
the continuity, thickness, and grade of quartz-carbonate
vein-breccias below the surface outcrops, where they vary from less
than a metre to several metres in width and from barren to
mineralised. Holes ESP23RC007, RC008 and RC013 tested the Central
Vein, hole RC009 the Grossa Vein, hole RC010 the Gato Negro vein,
hole RC014 the Pampa Vein, and finally, holes RC011, RC012 and
RC015 tested the Michaela veins (Figure 1). All holes intersected
the mineralised veins at depth with anomalous Au (>0.1g/t Au)
and Cu (>0.1% Cu) grades reported in assay results for all holes
(Table 2).
Holes RC007, RC008 and RC013 targeting the
Central Vein intersected an anastomosing sheeted quartz vein zone
with sporadic, weakly anomalous Au and Cu, separate to a barren
carbonate-only zone. Hole RC009 at Grossa cut a weakly anomalous
quartz-carbonate vein and a deeper barren granular quartz
zone.
At Gato Negro, hole ESP23RC010 cut well
mineralised chalcopyrite-pyrite-quartz-carbonate vein-breccia
between 35-55m down-hole (Figure 2). Significant gold, silver, and
copper intervals reported previously1
include;
· 20m
with 0.57 ppm Au, 5.48 ppm Ag, 0.43% Cu from 35m,
including:
o 7m with 0.68
ppm Au, 4.33 ppm Ag, 0.42% Cu from 35m including
§ 3m with 1.1 ppm Au,
8.71 ppm Ag, 0.79% Cu from 39m including
· 1m
with 2.03 ppm Au, 15.65 ppm Ag, 1.31% Cu from 40m, and
o 9m with 0.73
ppm Au, 8.06 ppm Ag, 0.59% Cu from 46m, including
§ 3m with 1.65 ppm Au,
9.03 ppm Ag, 0.69% Cu from 48m.
Holes targeting the Michaela veins all
intersected narrow quartz-sulphide veins near surface with hole
ESP23RC015 intersecting high-grade copper mineralisation including
(Figure 3);
· 1m
of 2.12% Cu and 0.083g/t Au from 10m

Figure
1: Collar
location map for scout RC drillholes at Teresita and Abundante with
rock chip gold assays, Especularita.

Figure
2: Examples
of cross-sections for scout RC holes (l) ESP23RC010 targeting Gato
Negro vein, and (r) ESP23RC015 targeting the Micaela vein, Teresita
prospect, Especularita.
Drillhole
|
Intercept
|
From metres
|
To metres
|
Length
metres
|
Au g/t
|
Cu %
|
Target
|
Type
|
ESP23-RC001
|
from
|
29
|
30
|
1
|
0.004
|
0.140
|
Abundante
|
Breccia
|
ESP23-RC001
|
from
|
34
|
36
|
2
|
0.004
|
0.138
|
Abundante
|
Breccia
|
ESP23-RC001
|
from
|
44
|
45
|
1
|
0.009
|
0.104
|
Abundante
|
Breccia
|
ESP23-RC001
|
from
|
88
|
90
|
2
|
0.283
|
0.008
|
Abundante
|
Breccia
|
ESP23-RC002
|
from
|
18
|
19
|
1
|
0.049
|
0.160
|
Abundante
|
Breccia
|
ESP23-RC002
|
from
|
24
|
41
|
17
|
0.017
|
0.521
|
Abundante
|
Breccia
|
ESP23-RC002
|
including
|
30
|
34
|
4
|
0.017
|
0.965
|
Abundante
|
Breccia
|
ESP23-RC002
|
and
|
39
|
40
|
1
|
0.102
|
1.375
|
Abundante
|
Breccia
|
ESP23-RC003
|
from
|
18
|
20
|
2
|
0.027
|
0.126
|
Abundante
|
Breccia
|
ESP23-RC003
|
from
|
25
|
26
|
1
|
0.008
|
0.154
|
Abundante
|
Breccia
|
ESP23-RC003
|
from
|
88
|
89
|
1
|
0.007
|
0.401
|
Abundante
|
Breccia
|
ESP23-RC004
|
from
|
13
|
15
|
2
|
0.032
|
0.127
|
Abundante
|
Breccia
|
ESP23-RC004
|
from
|
19
|
40
|
21
|
0.009
|
0.305
|
Abundante
|
Breccia
|
ESP23-RC004
|
including
|
38
|
39
|
1
|
0.097
|
1.825
|
Abundante
|
Breccia
|
ESP23-RC005
|
from
|
14
|
15
|
1
|
0.004
|
0.140
|
Abundante
|
Breccia
|
ESP23-RC006
|
from
|
5
|
8
|
3
|
0.020
|
0.126
|
Abundante
|
Breccia
|
ESP23-RC006
|
from
|
14
|
15
|
1
|
0.175
|
0.151
|
Abundante
|
Breccia
|
ESP23-RC007
|
from
|
4
|
12
|
8
|
0.020
|
0.279
|
Central
|
Vein
|
ESP23-RC007
|
from
|
24
|
26
|
2
|
0.142
|
0.036
|
Central
|
Vein
|
ESP23-RC007
|
from
|
29
|
30
|
1
|
0.009
|
0.138
|
Central
|
Vein
|
ESP23-RC007
|
from
|
45
|
46
|
1
|
0.009
|
0.198
|
Central
|
Vein
|
ESP23-RC008
|
from
|
51
|
52
|
1
|
0.176
|
0.049
|
Central
|
Vein
|
ESP23-RC008
|
from
|
60
|
61
|
1
|
0.105
|
0.080
|
Central
|
Vein
|
ESP23-RC008
|
from
|
65
|
66
|
1
|
0.131
|
0.025
|
Central
|
Vein
|
ESP23-RC009
|
from
|
21
|
23
|
2
|
0.259
|
0.106
|
Grossa
|
Vein
|
ESP23-RC010
|
from
|
35
|
55
|
20
|
0.572
|
0.426
|
Gato
Negro
|
Vein
|
ESP23-RC010
|
including
|
37
|
42
|
5
|
0.901
|
0.540
|
Gato
Negro
|
Vein
|
ESP23-RC010
|
and
|
40
|
41
|
1
|
2.030
|
1.305
|
Gato
Negro
|
Vein
|
ESP23-RC010
|
and
|
48
|
51
|
3
|
1.651
|
0.690
|
Gato
Negro
|
Vein
|
ESP23-RC010
|
including
|
50
|
51
|
1
|
1.800
|
0.710
|
Gato
Negro
|
Vein
|
ESP23-RC010
|
and
|
53
|
54
|
1
|
0.261
|
1.120
|
Gato
Negro
|
Vein
|
ESP23-RC010
|
from
|
59
|
60
|
1
|
0.015
|
0.248
|
Gato
Negro
|
Vein
|
ESP23-RC010
|
from
|
67
|
68
|
1
|
0.140
|
0.009
|
Gato
Negro
|
Vein
|
ESP23-RC010
|
from
|
71
|
72
|
1
|
0.162
|
0.354
|
Gato
Negro
|
Vein
|
ESP23-RC010
|
from
|
82
|
83
|
1
|
0.132
|
0.013
|
Gato
Negro
|
Vein
|
ESP23-RC011
|
from
|
23
|
25
|
2
|
0.021
|
0.395
|
Micaela
W
|
Vein
|
ESP23-RC012
|
from
|
1
|
2
|
1
|
0.010
|
0.115
|
Micaela
E
|
Vein
|
ESP23-RC013
|
from
|
59
|
60
|
1
|
0.209
|
0.054
|
Central
|
Vein
|
ESP23-RC013
|
from
|
62
|
63
|
1
|
0.291
|
0.061
|
Central
|
Vein
|
ESP23-RC014
|
from
|
4
|
8
|
4
|
0.046
|
0.122
|
Pampa
|
Vein
|
ESP23-RC015
|
from
|
7
|
13
|
6
|
0.042
|
0.482
|
Micaela
S
|
Vein
|
ESP23-RC015
|
from
|
10
|
11
|
1
|
0.083
|
2.12
|
Micaela
S
|
Vein
|
Table
2: Anomalous
intersections for Teresita-Abundante scout RC drilling programme.
Note: down-hole intercept lengths do not necessarily represent
true-widths.
References:
1. RNS 6635G (13 March 2024):
10-15m wide vein intersected at Teresita.
2. RNS 5675F (11 July 2023):
High grade Cu-Au in rock chip samples from Teresita.
3. RNS 2146H (22 Nov 2022):
Early exploration at Especularita identifies multiple copper
targets and completion of drilling at San Lorenzo.
Enquiries:
Great Southern
Copper plc
|
|
Sam Garrett, Chief Executive Officer
|
+44 (0) 20 4582 3500
|
|
|
SI Capital
Limited
|
|
Nick Emerson
|
+44 (0) 1483 413500
|
|
|
Gracechurch
Group
|
|
Harry Chathli, Alexis Gore, Henry
Gamble
|
+44 (0) 20 4582 3500
|
Notes for
Editors:
About Great
Southern Copper
Great Southern Copper PLC is a UK-listed
mineral exploration company focused on the discovery of copper-gold
and lithium deposits in Chile. The Company has the option to
acquire rights to 100% of two projects in the under-explored
coastal belt of Chile that are prospective for large scale
copper-gold deposits. In addition, the Company has the option to
acquire rights to 100% of a lithium project located in the Salar de
Atacama district of Chile. Chile is a globally significant mining
jurisdiction being the world's largest copper producer and the
second-largest producer of lithium.
The two, early-stage Cu-Au projects comprise
the San Lorenzo and Especularita Projects, both located in the
coastal metallogenic belt of Chile which hosts significant copper
mines and deposits, including Teck's Carmen de Andacollo copper
mine, and boasts excellent access to infrastructure such as roads,
power and ports. Significant historical small-scale and artisanal
workings for both copper and gold are readily evident in both
exploration project areas.
The Company's Monti Lithium project is
strategically located in the pre-Andean region of Salar de Atacama
which is Chile's premier lithium-producing region with
well-established lithium mining operations and
infrastructure.
Great Southern Copper is strategically
positioned to support the global market for copper and lithium -
both critical battery metals in the clean energy transition around
the world. The Company is actively engaged in exploration and
evaluation work programmes targeting both large tonnage, low to
medium grade Cu-Au and Li deposits as well as high-grade Cu-Au
deposits.
Further information on the Company is available
on the Company's website: https://gscplc.com
Competent
Person Statement
The information in this announcement that
relates to exploration results is based on and fairly represents
information reviewed or compiled by Mr Sam Garrett, a Competent
Person who is a Member of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists
and a Fellow of the Society of Economic Geologists. Mr Garrett is
the CEO and a shareholder of Great Southern Copper PLC. Mr Garrett
has sufficient experience that is relevant to the styles of
mineralisation and types of deposit under consideration and to the
activity being undertaken to qualify as a Competent Person as
defined in the 2012 Edition of the "Australasian Code for Reporting
of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves". Mr
Garrett has provided his prior written consent to the inclusion in
this announcement of the matters based on information in the form
and context in which it appears.
This announcement includes information that
relates to Exploration Results prepared and first disclosed under
the JORC Code (2012) and extracted from the Company's previous LSE
announcements as noted, and the Company's Prospectus dated 20
December 2021. Copies of these announcements are available from the
LSE Announcements page of the Company's website: www.gscplc.com.
The Company confirms that it is not aware of
any new information or data that materially affects the information
included within the Prospectus dated 20 December 2021.
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