Highlights include 17.4m at 3.49% Cu, 0.95g/t Au, including
3.5m at 13.1% Cu, 3.87g/t Au; And
4.3m at 4.7% Cu, 0.97g/t Au
VANCOUVER, BC, Sept. 4,
2024 /CNW/ - Bravo Mining Corp. (TSXV: BRVO) (OTCQX:
BRVMF), ("Bravo" or the "Company") is pleased to
report that it has received more high-grade assay results from five
additional drill holes at the "T5" copper-gold target at its 100%
owned Luanga Project. T5 lies to the east of the Luanga
PGM+Au+Ni deposit located in World Class Carajás Brazil.
"Drilling has resumed at Target T5 following down hole EM in
the initial discovery hole (DDH2405T002 11.48m at 14.3% Cu, 3.3g/t Au) with
mineralization now covering approximately 200m of strike.
Drill Hole DDH2405T012 (collared to the east of T5 with assays
pending) has also intercepted typical Carajás IOCG style
mineralization which is very encouraging," said Luis Azevedo, Chairman and CEO. "DDH2505T013 is
one of a series of holes that will continue to test the
strike length further east. Coupled with an improving outlook for
copper and gold, this is a very exciting time as Bravo continues to
grow and better understand the potential of the T5
discovery".
- Drill hole DDH2405T009 intercepted 17.4m at 3.49% Cu, 0.95g/t Au, including
3.5m at 13.1% Cu, 3.87g/t Au east of
discovery hole DDH2405T002 (11.48m at
14.3% Cu, 3.3g/t Au including 2.9m at
22.9% Cu, 3.6g/t Au).
- In the most easterly section to date, DDH2405T012 (assays
pending) intercepted multiple zones of mineralization consisting of
disseminated/veinlet sulphides and semi-massive/brecciated copper
sulphides.
- DDH2405T0013 will be collared 25m further east on strike of
DDH2405T012.
- On the western side of T5, DDH2405T010 intercepted
4.3m at 4.7% Cu, 0.97g/t Au,
increasing the current strike to ~200m.
Drilling Highlights
HOLE-ID
|
Target
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Thickness
(m)
|
Cu (%)
Sulphide
|
Au
(g/t)
|
TYPE
|
DDH2405T009
|
T5
|
148.90
|
166.32
|
17.42
|
3.49
|
0.95
|
FR
|
including
|
T5
|
155.88
|
159.40
|
3.52
|
13.14
|
3.87
|
FR
|
DDH2405T010
|
T5
|
140.63
|
144.90
|
4.27
|
4.66
|
0.97
|
FR
|
Notes:
|
All 'From', 'To'
depths, and 'Thicknesses' are downhole.
|
|
Given orientation of
drilling and mineralization, intercepts are estimated at 140% to
150% of true thickness.
|
|
Type: FR = Fresh Rock.
Recovery methods and results will differ based on the type of
mineralization.
|
T5 Target – Exploration Update
Assay results have been received from diamond drill holes
DDH2405T006, 007, 008, 009 and 010 at the T5 target, with
assays pending for DDH2405T011 and 012. T5 is located 1km east of
the Luanga PGM Deposit. This drilling comprises a total of seven
holes for 1,909 metres. The status of drilling at T5 is shown in
Figure 2.
Drill hole DDH2405T009 intercepted 17.4m at 3.49% Cu, 0.95g/t Au, including
3.5m at 13.1% Cu, 3;87g/t Au east of
discovery hole DDH2405T002 (see press release May 28, 2023), which intercepted 11.48m at 14.3% Cu, 3.3g/t Au including
2.9m at 22.9% Cu, 3.6g/t Au). Further
east, on the most easterly section tested to date, DDH2405T012 has
intercepted multiple zones of mineralization consisting initially
of disseminated and veinlet sulphides and finishing in
semi-massive/brecciated copper sulphides (see Figure 3,
156.5m to 159.5m). Mineralization in DDH2405T012 is more
typical of IOCG mineralization observed in other deposits around
the Carajás and the assay results and style of mineralization is
very encouraging for further exploration opportunities.
DDH2405T0013 will be collared on a new section further east of
DDH2405T012.
On the western side of T5, DDH2405T010 intercepted 4.3m at 4.7% Cu, 0.97g/t Au, extending the strike
of mineralization. DDH2405T011, on the most westerly section,
intercepted significant alteration but with little visible
mineralization (assays pending).
Mineralization at T5 now covers ~200m of strike (Figure 2),
is open to the east where DDH2405T013 will commence
soon.
DDH2405T006 and 007 are thought to be located too far north to
intercept the emerging interpreted mineralized zone, while
DDH2405T008 (Figure 4) was drilled to the south of T5. BHEM will
also be completed on these holes to detect potential off-hole
conductors.
Drill Results Status Update
A total of 321 drill holes have been completed to date by Bravo,
for 68,299 metres, including 8 metallurgical holes (not subject to
routine assaying). Results have been reported for 272 Bravo
drill holes to date. Assay results for 41 Bravo drill holes
that have been completed are currently outstanding (excluding the
metallurgical holes). Bravo has extended the current EM drilling
program to 8,000m, to continue drill
testing and follow up drilling of EM anomalies.
Complete Table of Recent Intercepts.
HOLE-ID
|
Target
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Thickness
(m)
|
Cu (%)
Sulphide
|
Au
(g/t)
|
TYPE
|
DDH2405T006
|
T5
|
No Significant
Results
|
DDH2405T007
|
T5
|
No Significant
Results
|
DDH2405T008
|
T5
|
No Significant
Results
|
DDH2405T009
|
T5
|
148.90
|
166.32
|
17.42
|
3.49
|
0.95
|
FR
|
including
|
T5
|
155.88
|
159.40
|
3.52
|
13.14
|
3.87
|
FR
|
DDH2405T010
|
T5
|
140.63
|
144.90
|
4.27
|
4.66
|
0.97
|
FR
|
DDH2405T011
|
T5
|
Assays
Pending
|
DDH2405T012
|
T5
|
Assays
Pending
|
Notes:
|
All 'From', 'To'
depths, and 'Thicknesses' are downhole.
|
|
Given orientation of
drilling and mineralization, intercepts are estimated at 140% to
150% of true thickness.
|
|
Type: FR = Fresh Rock.
Recovery methods and results will differ based on the type of
mineralization.
|
About Bravo Mining Corp.
Bravo is a Canadian and Brazil-based mineral exploration and
development company focused on advancing its PGM and copper-gold
Luanga Project in the world-class Carajás Mineral Province, Para
State, Brazil.
Bravo is one of the most active explorers in Carajás. The team,
comprising of local and international geologists, has a proven
track record of PGM, nickel, and copper discoveries in the region.
They have successfully taken a past IOCG greenfield project from
discovery to development and production in the Carajás.
The Luanga Project is situated on mature freehold farming land
and benefits from being located close to operating mines and a
mining-experienced workforce, with excellent access and proximity
to existing infrastructure, including road, rail, and clean
renewable hydro grid power. A fully funded +70,000 infill, step out
and exploration drilling and trenching program is well advanced for
2024. Bravo's current Environmental, Social and Governance
activities includes planting more than 30,000 high-value trees in
and around the project area, hiring and contracting locally, and
ensuring protection of the environment during its exploration
activities.
Technical Disclosure
Technical information in this news release has been reviewed and
approved by Simon Mottram, F.AusIMM
(Fellow Australia Institute of Mining and Metallurgy), President of
Bravo Mining Corp. who serves as the Company's "qualified person"
as defined in National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure
for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101"). Mr. Mottram has
verified the technical data and opinions contained in this news
release.
Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services
Provider (as that term is defined in policies of the TSX Venture
Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of
this release.
Forward Looking Statements.
This news release contains forward-looking information which
is not comprised of historical facts. Forward-looking information
is characterized by words such as "very encouraging", "extends",
"high-grade", "improving", "exciting grow", "potential", "
"discovery", "opportunities", "emerging", "interpret",
variants of these words and other similar words, phrases, or
statements that certain events or conditions "may" or "will" occur.
This news release contains forward-looking information pertaining
to the Company's ongoing drill program and the results thereof; the
potential for new and/or different styles of mineralization in some
areas, such as IOCG-style, the presence of which is publicly well
documented in the Carajás mineral province; whether or not the
mineralization interested at T5 is in fact IOCG-style, some variant
of such or another style of mineralization; the potential
continuity of mineralization between holes; the grades and
implications of unassayed holes; the visual identification of
minerals in the core; whether the mineralization at T5 is open to
expansion or not; whether the other anomalies are related to
mineralization; whether or not any off-hole conductors are detected
and whether they are related to mineralization of economic
interest; and the Company's plans in respect thereof.
Forward-looking information involves risks, uncertainties and other
factors that could cause actual events, results, and opportunities
to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such
forward-looking information. Factors that could cause actual
results to differ materially from such forward-looking information
include, but are not limited to, unexpected results from
exploration programs, changes in the state of equity and debt
markets, fluctuations in commodity prices, delays in obtaining
required regulatory or governmental approvals, environmental risks,
limitations on insurance coverage; and other risks and
uncertainties involved in the mineral exploration and development
industry. Forward-looking information in this news release is based
on the opinions and assumptions of management considered reasonable
as of the date hereof, including, but not limited to, the
assumption that the assay results confirm that the interpreted
along strike and up and down dip; that activities will not be
adversely disrupted or impeded by regulatory, political, community,
economic, environmental and/or healthy and safety risks; that the
Luanga Project will not be materially affected by potential supply
chain disruptions; and general business and economic conditions
will not change in a materially adverse manner. Although the
Company believes that the assumptions and factors used in preparing
the forward-looking information in this news release are
reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on such
information. The Company disclaims any intention or obligation to
update or revise any forward-looking information, other than as
required by applicable securities laws.
Schedule 1: Drill Hole Collar Details
HOLE-ID
|
Company
|
East
(m)
|
North
(m)
|
RL
(m)
|
Datum
|
Depth
(m)
|
Azimuth
|
Dip
|
Area
|
DDH2405T006
|
Bravo
|
660850.030
|
9343284.780
|
188.24
|
SIRGAS2000_UTM_22S
|
350.75
|
180.00
|
-60.00
|
T5 EM Target
|
DDH2405T007
|
Bravo
|
660900.050
|
9343280.950
|
184.080
|
SIRGAS2000_UTM_22S
|
300.05
|
180.00
|
-60.00
|
T5 EM Target
|
DDH2405T008
|
Bravo
|
660850.010
|
9342998.410
|
197.930
|
SIRGAS2000_UTM_22S
|
300.00
|
0.00
|
-60.00
|
T5 EM Target
|
DDH2405T009
|
Bravo
|
660874.950
|
9343221.910
|
189.530
|
SIRGAS2000_UTM_22S
|
181.00
|
180.00
|
-60.00
|
T5 EM Target
|
DDH2405T010
|
Bravo
|
660770.030
|
9343214.620
|
191.890
|
SIRGAS2000_UTM_22S
|
230.95
|
180.00
|
-60.00
|
T5 EM Target
|
DDH2405T011
|
Bravo
|
660720.000
|
9343279.330
|
191.040
|
SIRGAS2000_UTM_22S
|
346.00
|
180.00
|
-60.00
|
T5 EM Target
|
DDH2405T012
|
Bravo
|
660925.005
|
9343225.171
|
183.834
|
SIRGAS2000_UTM_22S
|
200.45
|
180.00
|
-60.00
|
T5 EM Target
|
Schedule 2: Assay Methodologies and QAQC
Samples follow a chain of custody between collection,
processing, and delivery to the SGS Geosol laboratory in
Parauapebas, state of Pará, Brazil. The drill core is delivered to the
core shack at Bravo's Luanga site facilities and processed by
geologists who insert certified reference materials, blanks, and
duplicates into the sampling sequence. Drill core is half cut and
placed in secured polyurethane bags, then in security-sealed sacks
before being delivered directly from the Luanga site facilities to
the Parauapebas SGS Geosol laboratory by Bravo staff. Additional
information about the methodology can be found on the SGS Geosol
website (SGS) in their analytical guides. Information regarding
preparation and analysis of historic drill core is also presented
in the table below, where the information is known.
Quality Assurance and Quality Control ("QAQC") is
maintained internally at the lab through rigorous use of internal
certified reference materials, blanks, and duplicates. An
additional QAQC program is administered by Bravo using certified
reference materials, duplicate samples and blank samples that are
blindly inserted into the sample batch. If a QAQC sample returns an
unacceptable value an investigation into the results is triggered
and when deemed necessary, the samples that were tested in the
batch with the failed QAQC sample are re-tested.
Bravo SGS
Geosol
|
Preparation
|
Method
|
Method
|
Method
|
Method
|
For All
Elements
|
Pt, Pd,
Au
|
Rh
|
Sulphide Ni,
Cu
|
Trace
Elements
|
PRPCLI (85% at
200#)
|
FAI515,
FAI34V
|
FAI30V
|
AA04B
|
ICP40B
|
SOURCE Bravo Mining Corp.