New Exploration Results for the Aguilas Project, Spain, Including up to 8.9% Pb and 37.9 g/t Ag in New Soil Sampling on the Z...
22 Janvier 2018 - 3:38PM
Pan Global Resources Inc. (“Pan Global” or the
"Company") (TSX-V:PGZ) herein provides new results from on-going
field work on the Aguilas Copper Project in Spain.
Highlights:
- Large mineral rights position with multiple targets, Iron Oxide
Copper Gold (IOCG) and Pb-Zn-Ag breccia, vein and stockwork styles
of mineralisation.
- Assay results received for more than 600 new soil samples,
including the first sampling on the Zumajo Pb-Zn-Ag Trend and
additional sampling on the Torrubia Cu Trend.
- The Torrubia - Torrechuela soil Cu anomaly was extended to 3.1
x 0.32 km and in-fill sampling completed on the 0.6 x 0.32 km
Aguilas Cu anomaly. The targets include up to 0.69 % Cu in
soils and up to 28% Cu, 33% Fe, 1.7g/t Au, 17.5g/t Ag and 0.13% Co
in rock samples.
- New targets identified on the Zumajo Trend with up to 8.9 % Pb,
0.97 % Zn, 37.9 g/t Ag and 672 ppm Cu in soils. This includes a 1.8
x 0.3 km Pb-Zn-Ag soil anomaly extending from the former San Juan
and San Rafael mines and separate Pb-Ag ± Zn soil anomalies
along-strike from the San Luis and San Cayetano mine workings.
The highest Pb, Zn and Ag soil values are attributed mainly
to dispersion from the historical mine workings and potential
extensions of the mineralisation. Samples from the mine dumps
include up to >20 % Pb (above upper detection), 20.7 % Zn, 235
g/t Ag and 12.75 % Cu.
- IP and AMT survey is due to commence in February.
- Reconnaissance sampling is underway along extensions of the
Zumajo Trend and other structures in the Project area.
BackgroundThe company manages
the Aguilas Project through an agreement to acquire 100% interest
in Minera Aguila SLU and the Las Aguilas mineral rights, together
referred to as the “Aguilas Project”. The Aguilas Project,
including granted mineral rights and new applications, covers
approximately 14,949 hectares over the Pedroches Batholith, in
Andalucia, southern Spain (Figure 1). The Company also has a
Letter of Intent, providing exclusive rights to acquire the
Escacena mineral rights in the Iberian Pyrite Belt, in southern
Spain. Work on the Escacena Project is pending granting of
the mineral rights.
Torrubia Cu Trend – New soil sample
resultsAssay results were received for approximately 280
additional soil samples on the Torrubia Cu Trend, extending and
in-filling the previous sampling. Samples were collected every 20 m
on lines spaced 100 m apart. The results highlight two large
untested Cu (± Fe, Co, Ag, Au) anomalies, including the
Torrubia-Torrechuela target and Cerro Aguilas target (Figure 2).
Small ancient mine workings occur along the Trend. The style of
mineralisation, alteration and metal association is typical of
hematite-dominant Iron Oxide Copper Gold type deposits.
The latest soil results have extended the
Torrubia-Torrechela soil Cu anomaly a further 300 m to the North.
The soil anomaly is now 3.1 x 0.32 km with values from >40 ppm
(approximately 4 x background) to 0.68 % Cu. Previously reported
rock sampling from the same area includes numerous samples with
>1% Cu, and up to 28 % Cu, 17.5 g/t Ag, 1.7 g/t Au and 0.12 %
Co. The new results show sporadic anomalous Cu in soil in an
area of low relief to the East of the Torrubia-Torrechuela target,
further suggesting additional potential on adjacent structures.
The new results confirm continuity of the Cerro
Aguila Cu anomaly and shows the target is open to the North.
Soil sample values range from >40 ppm to 1470 ppm Cu. Previously
reported rock sample results in the area include several samples
with >1% Cu and up to 11.7% Cu, 0.13% Co and 4.3 g/t Ag.
Zumajo Trend – New soil sample
results The first soil sampling results over the Zumajo
Trend highlights several strong Pb-Zn-Ag anomalies (Figure
3). A total of 344 samples were collected every 20 m on lines
spaced 100 m to 800 m apart. The Zumajo Trend comprises
numerous small historical mine workings and shafts along a 20 km
west-north-west trending series of linear structures and splays.
This includes polymetallic (Pb, Zn, Ag ± Cu, barite and
fluorite) vein, breccia and stock work style mineralisation.
Historical records indicate the structures hosting the
mineralisation are up to 18 m wide.
The new results highlight a 1.8 x 0.3 km
Pb-Zn-Ag soil anomaly extending from the historical San Juan and
San Rafael mines. Separate anomalies extend for up to 0.7 km
and 0.4 km respectively, extending from the San Luis and San
Cayetano mines. The soil results include numerous samples
with > 1 % Pb, and maximum values of 8.9 % Pb, 0.97 % Zn, 37.9
g/t Ag and 672 ppm Cu. Many of the highest values are
attributed to contamination/dispersion from the historical mining
as well as indicating potential extensions of the mineralisation
along strike from the mines. Previously reported rock grab samples
from the mine dumps include values up to >20 % Pb (above upper
detection), 20.7 % Zn, 235 g/t Ag and 12.75 % Cu.
The Zumajo Trend is largely untested since
mining ceased in the mid-1950’s. The only drilling was in the
1970’s over a 600m section of the Zumajo structure near the San
Luis mine with reported intervals up to 10 m with Pb and Cu
mineralisation (no assays were reported).
On-going exploration
- Reconnaissance prospecting on extensions of the Zumajo Trend
and other structures/targets in the region identified from a recent
detailed geology interpretation.
- Approximately 10-15 line-kilometres of Induce Polarity (IP) and
Magneto Tellurics (AMT) is planned for February over Cu and
Pb-Zn-Ag targets.
- Drilling anticipated to commence in the second quarter,
2018.
Analytical methods and Quality
ControlAll samples were submitted to ALS Laboratories in
Seville, Spain. Rock samples were crushed, split and
pulverized and then analyzed with a 36 element Mass spectrometry
and ICP-AES analysis following a 4-acid digestion. Au
was determined by 30g Fire Assay with ICP-AES finish. Rocks
returning above detection for Cu, Pb and Zn were re-assayed using
an ore grade analysis by conventional ICP-AES with a 4-acid
digestion. All soil samples were dried and sieved to -180um
in the laboratory and subject to aqua regia and/or 4-acid digest
and assayed by Super Trace ICP for a large multi-element suite (up
to 53 elements, including Au) and a selection of samples assayed
for comparison by 30g Fire Assay with ICP-AES finish for
gold. Quality Control procedures included review of ALS
duplicates and checks, field duplicates, non-sequential sample
numbering and results compared for a large selection of samples
using aqua regia digestion versus mixed acid digestion, and Fire
Assay versus ICP for Au. All samples were collected and
transported under close supervision by experienced Geologists.
Qualified PersonRobert Baxter
(FAusIMM), a Director of Pan Global Resources and a qualified
person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed the
scientific and technical information that forms the basis for this
news release. Mr. Baxter is not independent of the Company.
About Pan Global ResourcesPan
Global Resources Inc. is actively engaged in base and precious
metal exploration in Spain, and is pursuing opportunities from
exploration through to mine development.
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