– Koryx Copper Inc. ("Koryx" or “the Company") (TSX-V: KRY)
announces the first assay results from its 2023/2024 drilling
program at its Haib Copper project in southern Namibia. The
Company’s latest four drill holes continue to confirm that the
deposit can deliver high grades over substantial widths within the
known historical resource.
Pierre Léveillé, President & CEO of
Deep-South stated that: "We are extremely enthusiastic
about the recent results from our drill program. These assay
results continue to demonstrate that the Haib Copper Deposit has
been seriously underestimated the average grade of the deposit by
previous operators. Previous work estimated an average of 0.31% Cu,
while recent work drilling has shown grades between 0.40% Cu Eq to
2.37% Cu Eq on extensions up to 200 meters.
Mr. Léveillé continues “Our drilling
results are a game changer and will strongly add value to the
overall copper deposit and to our shareholders.”
The 4 holes for which assay results are reported
here cover some 874.13 metres with 1 hole (HM12) drilled in the Pit
3 area and the remainder in the Pit 1 area. All holes were
positioned to better delineate the previously identified higher
grade portions of the Haib Copper Project and to test the extension
of grade between these targets. Assay results of significant
intersections are tabulated below:
Significant Intersections
Hole# |
Zone |
From |
To |
Width |
CuEq |
Cu |
Mo |
(m) |
(m) |
(m)1 |
(%)2 |
(%) |
(%) |
HM12 |
Main |
76.00 |
96.00 |
20.00 |
0.76 |
0.74 |
0.005 |
Including |
92.00 |
96.00 |
4.00 |
2.373 |
2.35 |
0.005 |
Main |
130.00 |
332.00 |
202.00 |
0.49 |
0.44 |
0.014 |
Including |
238.00 |
332.00 |
94.00 |
0.61 |
0.58 |
0.010 |
HM15 |
Main |
2.00 |
14.00 |
12.00 |
0.94 |
0.93 |
0.003 |
Including |
4.00 |
12.00 |
8.00 |
1.07 |
1.06 |
0.004 |
HM15R |
Main |
0.00 |
12.00 |
12.00 |
0.83 |
0.81 |
0.005 |
Including |
2.00 |
10.00 |
8.00 |
0.95 |
0.93 |
0.006 |
Main |
58.00 |
64.00 |
6.00 |
0.55 |
0.52 |
0.008 |
Main |
90.00 |
112.00 |
22.00 |
0.35 |
0.34 |
0.003 |
HM23 |
Main |
120.00 |
164.00 |
44.00 |
0.62 |
0.60 |
0.007 |
Including |
152.00 |
164.00 |
12.00 |
1.12 |
1.09 |
0.008 |
Main |
198.00 |
226.00 |
28.00 |
0.53 |
0.49 |
0.012 |
Main |
274.00 |
296.00 |
22.00 |
0.49 |
0.48 |
0.002 |
Including |
280.00 |
288.00 |
8.00 |
0.62 |
0.61 |
0.004 |
Main |
316.00 |
322.00 |
6.00 |
0.52 |
0.52 |
0.001 |
- Width refers to intersection width;
true widths have not been determined.
- CuEq (copper equivalent) has been
used to express the combined value of copper and molybdenum and is
provided for illustrative purposes only. No allowances have been
made of recovery losses that may occur should mining eventually
result. Calculations use metal prices of US$3.00/lb copper,
US$10/lb molybdenum using the formula: CuEq% = Cu% + (Mo%
[$10/$3])
- This CuEq grade was previously
reported as 2.57. The corrected CuEq grade is 2.37.
Note: Mineral Resources are not Mineral Reserves
and do not have demonstrated economic viability as may be obtained
once a pre-feasibility or feasibility studies have been completed
and all modifying factors have been taken into account. The
estimates do not account fully for mineability, selectivity, mining
loss and dilution. These estimates contain inferred Mineral
Resources that are considered too speculative geologically in terms
of grade continuity between drillholes to have the economic
considerations applied to them to be categorized as mineral
reserves.
Borehole Locations (Figure
1)
Figure 1 : Planview showing the positions of the boreholes being
reported here.
HM12 was drilled northwards in
Pit 3 to better delineate the southern limit of the high-grade
mineralisation identified here by reducing the drillhole spacing.
HM15 was positioned in Pit 1 and drilled at a
shallow angle (-45°) towards the southwest. The purpose of this
hole was to test the downdip extension of the shallow high grade Cu
mineralization identified by the close spaced historical drilling
to the southwest and above the adit. Due to the drill pad
collapsing, the hole was abandoned at 36m.HM15R is
the redrill of HM15 positioned 9m further
south.HM23 was drilled towards the northwest in
Pit 1. Its primary purpose was to close the intersection spacing
and to understand spatial changes from the shallow high-grade
mineralization in HB006 to the north (~20m deep) and the deeper
intersections in HM22 to the south (96m).
Discussion of Pertinent
Results
HM12Assay results for the first
96m of this hole had been received in 2021. With the resumption of
activities in October 2023, the remaining samples were submitted to
the laboratory. The full results show that the high-grade interval
(>0.74% Cu) from 76m to 96m that was reported previously is
spatially separated from the main Pit3 high grade mineralization
which was intersected from 130m to 332m. The relationship between
the two is not clear but the first intersection could be a
bulge-like extension of the main mineralization or a cross cutting
structural feature.HM15 and HM15RDrilled in the
dry river bed, the original hole was abandoned at 36m due to the
drilling pad collapsing. The redrill was positioned some 9m south.
In both holes, high grade (>0.8% Cu) mineralization was
intersected from surface for about 12m with a peak grade over 2m of
1.35% Cu. This correlates spatially with the shallow dipping
high-grade zone intersected by the close-spaced historical drilling
some 240m to the southeast. Two other narrower zones were
intersected with the most significant ~100m below topography
exhibiting and average Cu grade of 0.34% over 22m. This
intersection also correlates spatially with the close spaced
historical drilling above the adit. Mo grades in all instances are
very low which is fairly typical of this
area.HM23High grade mineralization was first
intersected some 85m below topography for 44m at 0.6% Cu and
including 12m over 1% Cu (peak grade of 1.44% Cu). This confirms
the downward displacement of the shallow high-grade zone south of
the line of close spaced holes. Two other high-grade zones with Cu
grades just under 0.5% were intersected over 28m and 22m
respectively. A third zone of 6m at 0.52% Cu was intersected
deeper. These lower zones correlate spatially well with HM22 and
HB006. Mo is well developed for portions of the hole with one
intersection averaging 0.013% Mo over 60m from 120m below
topography.
Drilling Program Update
At the cessation of activities in 2021,
twenty-two boreholes had been completed totaling 4,610.81m of the
planned 10,000m.
Nineteen of these holes had been completely
assayed, and one only partially assayed. The drilling of HM23 was
only partially done. All available results were disclosed in July
and August 2023.
Activities resumed in October 2023 with a
planned drilling programme of 4,000m focused on the Pit1 area. The
outstanding samples from the 2021 programme were immediately
submitted to the laboratory. Since the start of the programme, 7
boreholes (1,320m) have been completed. Five have been fully
sampled and submitted to the laboratory. Assay results for 3 along
with the HM12 results (sampled in 2021) were received in January
2024. Currently, samples for 2 boreholes are at the laboratory
while a further 2 await dispatch.
At 1.8 billion years (Archean), the Haib Copper
Deposit is one of the oldest deposits in the world. Over time, it
has seen several transformations including shearing and faulting
events that appear to have further concentrated Cu and Mo. A number
of these mineralized structures have been identified in the Pit1.
The revised drilling programme looks to close the sample spacing in
the Pit1 area and better delineate the extent and grades of
these.
Quality Control All drill cores
were logged, photographed, and cut in half with a diamond saw. Half
of the cores were bagged and sent to ALS Laboratories Ltd. in
Johannesburg, South Africa for analysis (SANAS Accredited Testing
Laboratory, No. T0387), while the other half was quartered with one
quarter archived and stored on site for verification and reference
purposes while the other quarter will be used for metallurgical
test work. 33 elements are analyzed by Induced Coupled Plasma (ICP)
utilizing a 4-acid digestion and gold is assayed using a 30g fire
assay method. Duplicate samples, blanks, and certified standards
are included with every batch and are actively used to ensure
proper quality assurance and quality control.
Qualified Person
Mr. Dean Richards Pr.Sci.Nat. ,
MGSSA – BSc. (Hons.) Geology, is the Qualified Person for the
Haib Project as defined by National Instrument 43-101 and has
approved the technical disclosure contained in this news
release.
About the Haib Copper
Project
The Haib Copper Deposit is a large
copper/molybdenum deposit situated 40 kilometers from the southern
boundary of Namibia. The license covers 370 square kilometers
(37,000 hectares). Over the years the project has seen 70,000
meters of drilling, several metallurgical test work programmes,
geophysical surveys, geological mapping, mine modeling and even a
feasibility study in 1996. Deep-South holds all the historical
data.
About Deep-South Resources
Inc.
Deep-South Resources is a mineral exploration
and development company. Deep-South’s growth strategy is to focus
on the exploration and development of quality assets in significant
mineralized trends and in proximity to infrastructure in stable
countries. The Company holds the Haib Copper Project in Namibia and
holds an interest in three exploration licences in the Copperbelt
in Zambia. In using and assessing environmentally friendly
technologies in the development of its copper projects, Deep-South
embraces the green revolution.
Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its
Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the
policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for
the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
More information is available by contacting
Pierre Léveillé, President & CEO at +1-819-340-0140 or at:
info@koryxcopper.com
This press release contains certain
"forward-looking statements," as identified in Deep- South’s
periodic filings with Canadian Securities Regulators that involve a
number of risks and uncertainties.
There can be no assurance that such statementsl
prove to be accurate and actual results and future events could
differ materially from those anticipated in such statements.
This News Release contains forward-looking
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statements included herein, other than statements of historical
fact, are forward looking statements, including but not limited to
the Company’s plans regarding the Haib Copper project. These
statements are only predictions and involve known and unknown
risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the Company’s
actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements to
be materially different from any future results, levels of
activity, performance, or achievements expressed or implied by
these forward-looking-statements. Such uncertainties and risks may
include, among others, actual results of the Company's exploration
activities being different than those expected by management,
delays in obtaining or failure to obtain required government or
other regulatory approvals or financing, inability to procure
equipment and supplies in sufficient quantities and on a timely
basis, equipment breakdown and bad weather. While these
forward-looking statements, and any assumptions upon which they are
based, are made in good faith and reflect the Company's current
judgment regarding the direction of its business, actual results
will almost always vary, sometimes materially, from any estimates,
predictions, projections, assumptions or other future performance
suggestions herein. Except as required by applicable law, the
Company does not intend to update any forward-looking statements to
conform these statements to actual results.
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