Jan 21 2013
Regulus Resources Inc. ("Regulus" or the "Company") is pleased to announce results for the final eight drill holes from the 2012 drilling campaign at the Rio Grande copper-gold-molybdenum project in Salta Province, Argentina. Twenty-eight drill holes were completed in this campaign for a total of 24,970 metres.
Drilling is expected to recommence later in Q1/2013 and will focus on the new near surface Cerro Cori gold target (formerly Northeast Zone) located 2 kilometres to the northeast of the Rio Grande ring structure (please see news release of November 16, 2013).
The 2012 programme was successful in:
- Defining and extending higher grade copper-gold mineralization in the steeply dipping tabular Southwest Zone to more than 200 metres along strike and 550 metres in vertical extent; the zone remains open to depth and potentially along strike to the northwest.
- Discovering the first occurrence of significant supergene copper in the Southwest Zone.
- Discovering a new gold bearing quartz stockwork zone to the south of the high-grade Cu-Au mineralization in the Southwest Zone.
- Discovering a new high-grade molybdenite zone to the south of the steeply dipping Southwest Zone.
- Discovering new near-surface oxide gold mineralization at the Cerro Cori Zone located 2 kilometres to the northeast of the Rio Grande ring structure -
- 297 metres grading 0.364 g/t Au starting at surface and including 66 metres with 0.58 g/t Au and 44 metres with 0.69 g/t Au
John Black, President and CEO of Regulus commented as follows: "The 2012 drilling campaign at the Rio Grande project has successfully outlined the higher grade gold-copper mineralization at the Southwest Zone and also discovered several new areas of mineralization including the near-surface oxide gold discovery at Cerro Cori, located 2 kilometres to the northeast of the Rio Grande ring structure. The results of this drilling program further demonstrate the significant metal endowment of the Rio Grande system and we continue to believe that a significant deposit or cluster of deposits will be defined at the project. We are currently finalizing our plans for the next phase of exploration and anticipate that drilling will recommence by the end of the first quarter with an initial focus on the near-surface oxide gold discovery at Cerro Cori."
Results of 2012 Drilling
The 2012 campaign totaled 24,970 metres of diamond drill core in 28 drill holes with 27 of the 28 holes concentrated in the immediate vicinity of the significant intercepts previously reported from drill holes RGR-11-86 and RGR-11-88 in the high-grade Southwest Zone of the Rio Grande system (see Regulus news releases of December 14, 2011 and February 8, 2012).
The 2012 drilling campaign has now been completed pending interpretation of the new mineralized zones in the Southwest Zone and the completion of the mapping, geophysical and trenching programs on the recently announced Cerro Cori discovery (see news release - November 16, 2012).
Key results from the final holes of the 2012 program are summarized below and in Table 1:
- RGR-12-120 intersected the deepest mineralized interval in the Southwest Zone to date extending the zone to at least 550 metres below surface (remains open):
- 237.00 metres with 0.40 g/t Au and 0.27% Cu
- including 26.65 metres with 0.83 g/t Au and 0.71% Cu
- RGR-12-121 extended the Southwest Zone upwards to within 96 metres of surface:
- 194 metres with 0.38 g/t Au and 0.59% Cu in a mixed oxide / supergene zone
- including 66.60 metres with 0.73 g/t Au and 0.61% Cu starting at 96 metres.
- RGR-12-123 intersected a near surface oxidised Cu/Au zone starting at 37 metres depth:
- 71.30 metres with 0.40 g/t Au and 0.23% Cu
- including 21 metres with 0.49 g/t Au and 0.54% Cu from 37 metres.
- RGR-12-117 (the most westerly hole in the Southwest area) intersected three long, but low-grade, gold-dominant intervals outside of the ring structure including:
- 171.45 metres with 0.35 g/t Au, 0.18% Cu starting at 963 metres.
The locations of drill holes presented in this release are indicated on Figure 1 below. Please also refer to the Regulus Resources website, www.regulusresources.com (Projects/Rio Grande/Results /Drilling) for additional information about Regulus and the Rio
Grande Project.
To view Table 1, click on the following link: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/r118t.pdf
To view Figure 1, click on the following link: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/r118m.pdf
Drill Hole Descriptions
The eight drill holes presented in this press release were drilled to test for both extensions of high-grade copper-gold mineralization previously reported in drill holes RGR-11-086, RGR-12-099, RGR-12-106 and RGR-12-111 at the Southwest high-grade copper-gold zone as well as for near surface oxide gold mineralization in the same area.
Drill results to date indicate that the high-grade mineralized zone is a tabular body striking approximately 150 degrees and dipping approximately 75-80 degrees to the northeast. The true thickness of the zone is variable and not fully constrained but appears to be approximately 40-80 metres at a cut-off grade of 0.5% Cu Equivalent.
With RGR-12-120 extending the zone to a vertical depth of 550 metres below surface under holes RGR-12-106 and RGR-12-111, section 613350 E displays the most continuous profile of mineralization in the Southwest Zone. The hole returned an interval of 237 metres grading 0.27% Cu and 0.40 g/t Au. The top 97 metres of the hole intersected an oxide gold zone grading 0.35 g/t Au and 1.18 g/t Ag starting at 6 metres depth.
RGR-12-121 was also drilled on Section 613350E to test the upper extension of the Southwest Zone and has extended the zone upwards to 96 metres depth. The hole intersected an interval of mixed oxide gold and supergene copper of 194 metres with 0.59% Cu and 0.38 g/t Au. The zone can be separated into three distinct zones; an upper Cu/Au zone with 66.60 metres grading 0.61% Cu and 0.73 g/t Au followed by a 54.40 metre of leached Cu with 0.08% Cu and 0.33 g/t Au and thirdly, a supergene Cu zone with 73 metres grading 0.95% Cu and 0.11 g/t Au.
The gold mineralization associated with the quartz magnetite zones in RGR-12-100 and RGR-12-117 to the south of the tabular Southwest Zone is a distinctly different style of mineralization and is currently being reclogged to better determine the nature of the zone. The zone remains a compelling target both for the gold grade and the apparent association with strongly anomalous Mo in the deepest and most southern extension of the holes as seen in RGR-12-100, RGR-12-116, RGR12-117 and RGR-12-124.
In addition to the new discoveries and the extension of the Southwest Zone, a significant new near-surface oxide gold discovery was made in RGR-12-118 located two kilometres to the northeast of the Rio Grande ring structure (see press release November 16, 2012). The interval of 297 metres grading 0.364 g/t Au starting at surface is on the southern edge of a 900m by 600m Au soil anomaly. This new style of mineralization is very similar in nature to Mansfield Minerals Inc.'s (TSX VENTURE:MDR) Lindero gold deposit located ten kilometers to the southeast.
Rio Grande Copper-Gold-Molybdenum Project Summary
The Rio Grande Project is located approximately 55 km southwest of the Taca Taca porphyry copper deposit of Lumina Copper and 11 km west of the Lindero gold deposit of Mansfield Minerals Inc. in Salta Province, northwestern Argentina. A NI 43-101 compliant resource estimate was released for the project in late 2011 (please refer to news release of December 6th, 2011). The current resource estimate utilized all drilling at Rio Grande prior to 2010. The Southwest Zone was discovered in late 2011 and is not included in the current resource estimate.
The resource estimate, utilizing a 0.40% copper equivalent cut-off grade, is summarized below:
Indicated Resource: 55,257,862 tonnes with 0.342% Cu, 0.359 g/t Au, 4.38 g/t Ag
Inferred Resource: 101,088,174 tonnes with 0.303% Cu, 0.308 g/t Au, 4.45 g/t Ag
Indicated Resource: 637,025 oz Au, 7,787,342 oz Ag, 416,240,000 lbs Cu
Inferred Resource: 1,002,458 oz Au, 14,449,042 oz Ag, 674,405,000 lbs Cu
Approximately 53% of the published resource is oxide mineralization, 35% is transitional oxide-sulphide mineralization and 12% is sulphide mineralization.