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VANCOUVER, May 24, 2018 /CNW/ - Camino Minerals
Corporation ("Camino" or the "Company") (COR: TSX-V) is pleased to
report results for the four southeast step out diamond drill holes
completed as part of the 2018 drill program on the Adriana Zone
("Adriana") at its Los Chapitos copper project ("Chapitos"),
located in southern Peru. This drilling has now defined the
Adriana mineral system for over 1,000 meters while the Diva
Structure has been mapped on surface for over six kilometers.
Ongoing work suggests that copper mineralization, such as the
Adriana and Katty Zones, can potentially be found anywhere along
its length.
Selected drill highlights are:
- DCH-061 intersected 0.68% Cu over 10.00 meters, including 1.05%
Cu over 5.00 meters;
- DCH-062 intersected 0.43% Cu over 21.60 meters, including 1.64%
Cu over 1.50 meters.
Holes DCH-059 through DCH-062 were drilled as step out holes
targeting the southeast extension of Adriana. Holes DCH-060
and DCH-062 were drilled to test mineralization found as a result
of the earlier soil sampling program. All four holes
intersected the Diva Structure which is interpreted to be the
feeder zone for Adriana. The drill program was completed in early
May and assays for the three remaining holes will be released when
available. A total of 17,500 meters of diamond drilling has
been completed to date on the project.
Kenneth McNaughton, President and
CEO, said, "Our work to date has looked at less than ten percent
of the project so the Company will now focus on evaluating the rest
of the property before resuming drilling. We continue to make
new discoveries on a regular basis. For example, new copper
mineralization was found along a 100-meter road cut south of the
collars of holes DCH-060 and DCH-061. This new mineralization
was first identified by soil sampling and subsequent
prospecting. Soil sampling is providing growing evidence that
Chapitos has excellent potential to host several significant copper
deposits."
Field crews have started work on the regional soil sampling
program which will survey approximately 400-line kilometers of
grid. Analysis of the roughly 16,000 soil samples will be
done on site using a portable XRF, with about 5% of the samples
also being sent to the lab for confirmation ICP analysis.
This will allow the Company to complete the survey at relatively
low cost and be able to add infill sampling on anomalous areas
almost immediately.
The first phase of this work has targeted the southern trend
which hosts the Atajo and PDA zones located six kilometers
southwest of Adriana. Work was prioritized on this trend
since prospecting had previously identified some impressive copper
showings. Preliminary results are encouraging and will be
reported when this grid has been fully tested. The
northern grid, which includes Adriana and Katty, will then be
expanded to test along its full strike and some parallel zones to
the north.
Scoping level metallurgical studies have been started which
include bottle roll and column tests on four copper oxide
composites from Adriana and Katty, and flotation test work on a
single sulphide rich composite from Adriana. The program is
expected to be completed in Q3 of 2018.
Kenneth C. McNaughton, M.A.Sc.,
P.Eng., is the Qualified Person (QP) responsible for the Chapitos
project.
Updated drill sections and summary presentation can be found on
the company website at www.caminominerals.com.
Table 1: Selected Diamond Drill Results,
(1,2)
Hole
Number
|
Pad
#
Dip/Azimuth
(degrees)
|
From
(meters)
|
To
(meters)
|
Interval
(meters)
|
Total
Copper
(%)
|
Soluble
Copper
(%)
|
Adriana
Zone
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
DCH-059
|
Pad - 6
|
270.60
|
273.50
|
2.90
|
0.46
|
0.24
|
|
-52.5 /
225
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
DCH-060
|
Pad - 7
|
50.10
|
54.50
|
4.40
|
0.41
|
0.30
|
|
-50 / 224
|
70.50
|
94.00
|
23.50
|
0.30
|
0.18
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
DCH-061
|
Pad - 7
|
128.00
|
138.00
|
10.00
|
0.68
|
0.06
|
Incl.
|
-70 / 224
|
131.00
|
136.00
|
5.00
|
1.05
|
0.10
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
DCH-062
|
Pad - 8
|
257.80
|
279.40
|
21.60
|
0.43
|
0.14
|
Incl.
|
-50 / 221
|
273.40
|
274.90
|
1.50
|
1.64
|
0.05
|
(1) True
thickness to be determined.
|
(2) All
samples were submitted for preparation and analysis by ALS Chemex
at its facilities in Lima, Peru. All samples were analyzed using
multi-digestion with ICP finish and select samples were analyzed
for gold using fire assay with AA finish. Samples over 1% copper
were reanalyzed using four acid digestion with an ore grade ICP
finish. Mineralized samples were analyzed for soluble copper
by sequential leaching where they are first agitated at room
temperature in a 5% sulphuric acid solution with the copper content
measured by AA. The tails from the acid leach are then agitated in
a 10% sodium cyanide solution with an AA finish to determine the
amount of copper contained in secondary sulphides such as
chalcocite and bornite. One in 20 samples was blank,
one in 20 was a standard sample, and one in 20 samples had a sample
cut from assay rejects assayed as a field duplicate at ALS Chemex
in Lima, Peru.
|
About Camino Minerals Corporation
Camino is a discovery-oriented mineral exploration company. The
Company is focused on the acquisition and development of high-grade
copper and precious metal projects. For more information, please
refer to Camino's website at www.caminominerals.com.
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