
Marimaca Announces
Infill Drilling Results Further Confirming Consistency of
Mineralization at the MOD
Vancouver, British
Columbia, September 7, 2022 – InvestorsHub NewsWire -- Marimaca
Copper Corp. ("Marimaca Copper" or the "Company")
(TSX: MARI) is pleased
to announce further results from the 2022 infill and extensional
drilling campaign at the Marimaca Oxide Deposit (the "MOD").
Results reflect a total of 6,130m across 31 drill holes.
The drilling intersected
mineralization in-line with the current geological interpretation
of the MOD. Drilling in the south-east zone of the MOD, on trend
with the Sierra and Sorpresa satellite targets, continues to
demonstrate extensions to green-oxide rich mineralization beyond
the previously interpreted limits of the 2019 Mineral Resource
Estimate ("MRE"). Copper oxide mineralization also remains open to
the east of the MOD. Hole MAR-158 was drilled on a ~150m step-out
from the eastern pit limits and intersected continuations of
shallow green oxide mineralization. Drilling on the western
boundary of the MOD confirmed limits of copper oxide mineralization
with lower-grade intersections of thinning mineralization. In the
central MOD, hole MAR-65Ext intersected extensions of higher-grade
mineralization into the MAMIX zone.
Highlights
-
Infill
drilling intersected extensions to known green-oxide mineralization
in the south-east zone of the MOD, consistent with previous 2022
results (see release dated March 28, 2022)
-
MAMIX
drilling intersected extensions to higher grade oxide and mixed
mineralization at depth, improving confidence in the higher-grade
core of the MOD and MAMIX
-
Oxide
intersections from step-out drilling on the north-eastern boundary
of the MOD (MAR-158) demonstrates a material broadening of the
MOD's oxide halo to the east which is consistent with previous
step-out drilling (MAR-126, see release dated May 5,
2021)
-
Notable
intersections include
-
MAR-65Ext
intersected 332m at 0.44% CuT from 36m, including a higher-grade
extension of 78m at 0.90% CuT from 218m
-
LAR-96
intersected 98m at 0.41% CuT from surface including 22m at 1.14%
CuT from surface
-
MAR-172
intersected 200m at 0.25% CuT from 12m including 66m at 0.51% CuT
from 38m
-
MAR-171
intersected 164m at 0.37% CuT from 2m including 96m at 0.53% CuT
from 70m
-
MAR-158
intersected 72m at 0.36% CuT from 120m
-
LAR-03
intersected 346m at 0.32% CuT from 2m including 40m at 0.34% CuT
from 272m
-
LAR-25
intersected 340m at 0.33% CuT from 12m
-
The 2022
drilling program is now finalized with 38,570m of RC and 3,000m of
diamond drilling complete
-
21,992m of
remaining drilling to be released pending final assay
results
Sergio
Rivera, VP Exploration of Marimaca Copper, commented:
"We have now completed the 2022 Marimaca
drilling campaign with our work now focused on the upcoming mineral
resource update planned for late September or early
October.
"Overall, the 2022 program was a
success. All our objectives going into the program were met and
results continue to be in-line with our geological interpretation
at the MOD, with the consistency of the Marimaca mineralization
demonstrated again in this latest batch of results."
Overview of
Drilling Campaign Objectives
Marimaca's 2022 RC drilling campaign
consists of over 38,570m of drilling between the MOD infill and the
MAMIX zone, the depth extension of the MOD.
Geological interpretation and
resource modelling is currently underway ahead of the planned 2022
Mineral Resource Update ("MRE") expected in late Q3. The 2022 MRE
will capture drilling data completed up to June 30th, 2022, with
the balance of the infill drilling (targeting conversion to
Measured and Indicated Resource categories) to be captured in a
subsequent MRE planned for early 2023.

Figure 1: Plan
View of Infill Drilling Results, Pending Holes and MOD PEA Pit
Shell
Table 1. Summary
of Infill Drill Results
Hole
|
TD (m)
|
|
From
(m)
|
To (m)
|
m
|
%CuT
|
MAR-158
|
200
|
|
8
|
192
|
184
|
0.23
|
including
|
8
|
68
|
60
|
0.22
|
including
|
8
|
28
|
20
|
0.23
|
and
|
46
|
64
|
18
|
0.41
|
|
120
|
192
|
72
|
0.36
|
including
|
120
|
146
|
26
|
0.44
|
and
|
174
|
192
|
18
|
0.71
|
MAR-159
|
200
|
|
72
|
84
|
12
|
0.21
|
|
150
|
172
|
22
|
0.25
|
MAR-160
|
160
|
|
24
|
38
|
14
|
0.14
|
|
92
|
104
|
12
|
0.52
|
MAR-161
|
210
|
|
112
|
164
|
52
|
0.27
|
MAR-162
|
180
|
|
2
|
12
|
10
|
0.29
|
|
122
|
134
|
12
|
0.25
|
MAR-163
|
180
|
|
2
|
8
|
6
|
0.22
|
|
88
|
150
|
62
|
0.14
|
MAR-164
|
200
|
|
2
|
8
|
6
|
0.32
|
|
126
|
192
|
66
|
0.24
|
including
|
152
|
192
|
40
|
0.31
|
MAR-165
|
200
|
|
118
|
148
|
30
|
0.23
|
including
|
124
|
138
|
14
|
0.34
|
MAR-166
|
300
|
|
12
|
300
|
288
|
0.19
|
including
|
12
|
30
|
18
|
0.23
|
and
|
56
|
88
|
32
|
0.32
|
|
98
|
138
|
40
|
0.21
|
|
164
|
172
|
8
|
0.36
|
|
230
|
300
|
70
|
0.29
|
including
|
230
|
258
|
28
|
0.49
|
and
|
282
|
300
|
18
|
0.27
|
MAR-167
|
300
|
|
98
|
154
|
56
|
0.15
|
including
|
98
|
122
|
24
|
0.20
|
|
188
|
292
|
104
|
0.20
|
including
|
188
|
252
|
64
|
0.20
|
|
270
|
292
|
22
|
0.33
|
MAR-168
|
200
|
|
14
|
150
|
136
|
0.20
|
including
|
14
|
104
|
90
|
0.16
|
and
|
124
|
150
|
26
|
0.46
|
MAR-169
|
250
|
|
96
|
200
|
104
|
0.27
|
including
|
12
|
52
|
40
|
0.20
|
and
|
96
|
140
|
44
|
0.23
|
|
150
|
200
|
50
|
0.35
|
including
|
150
|
176
|
26
|
0.21
|
and
|
186
|
200
|
14
|
0.81
|
|
222
|
242
|
20
|
0.17
|
MAR-170
|
250
|
|
14
|
102
|
88
|
0.28
|
including
|
14
|
42
|
28
|
0.50
|
and
|
80
|
102
|
22
|
0.42
|
|
206
|
214
|
8
|
0.48
|
MAR-171
|
200
|
|
2
|
166
|
164
|
0.37
|
including
|
2
|
20
|
18
|
0.21
|
and
|
38
|
54
|
16
|
0.32
|
|
70
|
166
|
96
|
0.53
|
including
|
70
|
118
|
48
|
0.71
|
and
|
140
|
166
|
26
|
0.62
|
MAR-172
|
220
|
|
12
|
212
|
200
|
0.25
|
including
|
12
|
28
|
16
|
0.16
|
|
38
|
104
|
66
|
0.51
|
including
|
38
|
60
|
22
|
0.51
|
and
|
72
|
104
|
32
|
0.67
|
|
134
|
170
|
36
|
0.22
|
LAR-88
|
200
|
|
62
|
74
|
12
|
0.12
|
|
146
|
156
|
10
|
0.29
|
LAR-89
|
170
|
|
12
|
24
|
12
|
0.41
|
|
144
|
168
|
24
|
0.18
|
LAR-90
|
200
|
|
18
|
34
|
16
|
0.18
|
|
114
|
130
|
16
|
0.16
|
LAR-91
|
150
|
|
4
|
36
|
32
|
0.21
|
|
116
|
134
|
18
|
0.15
|
LAR-93
|
260
|
|
58
|
82
|
24
|
0.21
|
LAR-94
|
150
|
|
34
|
148
|
114
|
0.17
|
including
|
34
|
76
|
42
|
0.16
|
|
110
|
148
|
38
|
0.28
|
including
|
126
|
148
|
22
|
0.41
|
LAR-95
|
300
|
|
28
|
190
|
162
|
0.20
|
including
|
40
|
80
|
40
|
0.41
|
and
|
160
|
182
|
22
|
0.27
|
|
228
|
252
|
24
|
0.18
|
LAR-96
|
270
|
|
0
|
98
|
98
|
0.41
|
including
|
0
|
22
|
22
|
1.14
|
and
|
70
|
98
|
28
|
0.38
|
|
156
|
164
|
8
|
0.53
|
|
236
|
266
|
30
|
0.17
|
including
|
236
|
248
|
12
|
0.27
|
LAR-97
|
170
|
|
4
|
18
|
14
|
0.26
|
ATR-113
|
160
|
|
24
|
152
|
128
|
0.22
|
including
|
24
|
38
|
14
|
0.31
|
and
|
50
|
92
|
42
|
0.33
|
|
136
|
152
|
16
|
0.33
|
Table 2. Summary
of MAMIX Drill Results
Hole
|
TD (m)
|
|
From
(m)
|
To (m)
|
m
|
%CuT
|
LAR-03ext
|
350
|
Historic + New
|
2
|
348
|
346
|
0.32
|
|
262
|
348
|
86
|
0.25
|
|
272
|
312
|
40
|
0.34
|
LAR-15ext
|
450
|
Historic + New
|
12
|
428
|
416
|
0.15
|
|
302
|
320
|
18
|
0.30
|
|
416
|
428
|
12
|
0.13
|
LAR-25ext
|
400
|
Historic + New
|
12
|
352
|
340
|
0.33
|
|
256
|
352
|
96
|
0.24
|
MAR-65ext
|
400
|
Historic + New
|
36
|
368
|
332
|
0.44
|
|
218
|
368
|
150
|
0.61
|
including
|
218
|
296
|
78
|
0.90
|
ATR-89ext
|
400
|
Historic + New
|
10
|
374
|
364
|
0.21
|
|
318
|
374
|
56
|
0.24
|
including
|
340
|
374
|
34
|
0.34
|
Table 3. Infill
collars and survey
Hole
|
Easting
|
Northing
|
Elevation
|
Azimuth
|
Inclination
|
Depth
|
MAR-158
|
375363.6
|
7435943.5
|
1127.3
|
220
|
-60
|
200
|
MAR-159
|
375219.2
|
7435932.4
|
1119.5
|
220
|
-60
|
200
|
MAR-160
|
375256.0
|
7435905.7
|
1109.6
|
310
|
-60
|
160
|
MAR-161
|
375176.6
|
7435902.6
|
1114.7
|
310
|
-60
|
210
|
MAR-162
|
375235.7
|
7435861.8
|
1093.6
|
310
|
-60
|
180
|
MAR-163
|
375148.1
|
7435868.5
|
1110.4
|
310
|
-60
|
180
|
MAR-164
|
375234.3
|
7435853.9
|
1093.3
|
220
|
-60
|
200
|
MAR-165
|
375146.0
|
7435861.8
|
1110.4
|
220
|
-60
|
150
|
MAR-166
|
375163.7
|
7435000.1
|
1050.8
|
310
|
-60
|
300
|
MAR-167
|
375110.5
|
7435834.2
|
1104.6
|
310
|
-60
|
300
|
MAR-168
|
375224.9
|
7434945.9
|
1036.6
|
310
|
-60
|
200
|
MAR-169
|
375268.1
|
7435159.1
|
1061.5
|
220
|
-60
|
250
|
MAR-170
|
374974.0
|
7435243.1
|
1051.4
|
220
|
-60
|
250
|
MAR-171
|
374991.9
|
7435297.5
|
1060.7
|
220
|
-60
|
200
|
MAR-172
|
375158.0
|
7435199.7
|
1080.0
|
220
|
-60
|
220
|
LAR-88
|
374572.7
|
7435553.3
|
1026.6
|
220
|
-60
|
200
|
LAR-89
|
374665.8
|
7436069.2
|
961.9
|
310
|
-60
|
170
|
LAR-90
|
374557.6
|
7435609.9
|
1023.8
|
220
|
-60
|
200
|
LAR-91
|
374494.5
|
7435937.8
|
964.0
|
220
|
-60
|
150
|
LAR-92
|
374443.3
|
7435844.1
|
972.0
|
220
|
-60
|
150
|
LAR-93
|
374556.1
|
7435697.0
|
1014.9
|
220
|
-60
|
260
|
LAR-94
|
374608.2
|
7435588.3
|
1050.8
|
220
|
-60
|
150
|
LAR-95
|
374639.3
|
7435579.1
|
1064.0
|
220
|
-60
|
300
|
LAR-96 (*)
|
374762.0
|
7435919.0
|
1015.0
|
220
|
-60
|
270
|
LAR-97
|
374522.7
|
7435811.0
|
984.6
|
220
|
-60
|
170
|
ATR-113
|
374771.6
|
7436325.5
|
1047.4
|
310
|
-60
|
160
|
(*) unsurveyed collar
location
|
|
|
|
|
Table 4. MAMIX
collars and survey
Hole
|
Easting
|
Northing
|
Elevation
|
Azimuth
|
Inclination
|
Extension
|
Final
Depth
|
LAR03-EXT
|
374684.6
|
7435736.1
|
1084.7
|
310
|
-60
|
100
|
350
|
LAR15-EXT
|
374839.0
|
7435824.8
|
1068.2
|
220
|
-60
|
200
|
450
|
LAR25-EXT
|
374765.1
|
7435781.1
|
1076.1
|
220
|
-60
|
150
|
400
|
MAR65-EXT
|
374902.1
|
7435647.2
|
1112.9
|
220
|
-60
|
200
|
400
|
ATR89-EXT
|
375062.3
|
7435866.5
|
1093.2
|
310
|
-60
|
100
|
400
|
Sampling and Assay
Protocol
True widths cannot be determined with
the information available at this time. RC holes were sampled on a
2m continuous basis, with dry samples riffle split on site and one
quarter sent to the Andes Analytical Assay preparation laboratory
in Calama and the pulps then sent to the same company laboratory in
Santiago for assaying. A second quarter was stored on site for
reference. Samples were prepared using the following standard
protocol: drying; crushing to better than 85% passing -10#;
homogenizing; splitting; pulverizing a 500-700g subsample to 95%
passing -150#; and a 125g split of this sent for assaying. All
samples were assayed for %CuT (total copper) and %CuS (acid soluble
copper) by AAS. A full QA/QC program, involving insertion of
appropriate blanks, standards and duplicates was employed with
acceptable results. Pulps and sample rejects are stored by Marimaca
Copper for future reference.
Qualified
Person
The technical information in this
news release, including the information that relates to geology,
drilling and mineralization was
prepared under the supervision of, or has been reviewed by Paola
Kovacic, Exploration Manager, Marimaca Copper Corp, a geologist
with more than 20 years of experience and a member of the Colegio
de Geólogos de Chile and of the Society of Economic Geologist USA,
, and who is the Qualified Person for the purposes of NI 43-101
responsible for the design and execution of the drilling
program.
The QP confirms she has visited the
project area, has reviewed relevant project information, is
responsible for the information contained in this news release, and
consents to its publication.
Contact
Information
For further information please visit
www.marimaca.com or contact:
Tavistock
+44 (0) 207 920
3150
Jos Simson / Emily Moss / Nick
Elwes
marimaca@tavistock.co.uk
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