CELSIUS RESOURCES CONFIRMS MULTIPLE HIGH-GRADE COPPER POSITIONS AT MCB-037
HIGHLIGHTS
- Extensive copper mineralisation from near surface to the end of hole in MCB-037.
- Total intersection of 528.7m @ 0.55% copper and 0.19g/t gold from 19.5m down hole.
- Multiple sections of high grade copper confirmed:
- 15.5m @ 1.02% copper and 0.07g/t gold from 19.5m and,
- 41.9m @ 0.87% copper and 0.05g/t gold from 93m and,
- 150.1m @ 0.86% copper and 0.47g/t gold from 359.9m.
Celsius Resources Limited (“Celsius” or “the Company”) is pleased to announce its Philippine subsidiary Makilala Mining Company, Inc. (“MMCI”) has received further positive assay results from the ongoing drilling program at its flagship MCB copper-gold project.
The results have confirmed and expanded a number of high grade intercepts which are an important part of the early mine plan at MCB as defined in the recently completed scoping study.
The high-grade positions are interpreted to exist over near to horizontal trends which extend away from multiple mineralised faults and breccia bodies which are the main conduits for the fluids that are coming up from a genetically related Tonalite intrusion.
The confirmed presence of multiple high-grade zones, now appear to extend further than previously defined, and is a positive and important outcome from what has now been discovered in both drill holes MCB-036 and MCB-037.
The Company will now modify the next set of drill holes to focus around the additional shallow high-grade copper-gold mineralisation as it will have a positive impact on potential future production options in the mine schedule.
Results From MCB-037
Drill hole MCB-037 was drilled to confirm the interpretation that further shallow high grade positions exist as a relatively flat body extending into the surrounding host rocks and away from a genetically related Tonalite Intrusive rock (see Figures 1 and 2).
The geological observations in the drill core in addition to the assay results received have confirmed that there exists a number of shallow higher grade positions as predicted, in addition to further very shallow copper-gold mineralisation near the surface and a developing thicker high-grade position at depth with higher gold values.
The broader interpreted envelope of the copper mineralisation is also substantially larger with almost the entire intersection containing copper mineralisation above a lower cut off of approximately 0.2% Cu.
The higher grade intercepts are reported to a nominal cut-off of approximately 0.5% copper. The significant intersections based on the assay results received from MCB-037 are detailed in Table 1. MCB–038 is currently underway and is at a depth of 579 metres. This hole is designed to cut across the high-grade zones to confirm the geological resource model and at the same time collect geotechnical samples for ongoing studies.
MCB Copper-Gold Project
The MCB Copper-Gold Project (MCB) is located in the Cordillera Administrative Region in the Philippines, approximately 320 kilometres north of Manila (Figure 3). It is the flagship project within the Makilala portfolio which also contains other key prospects in the pipeline for permit renewal/extension.
A maiden JORC compliant Mineral Resource Estimate was declared for the MCB Project in January 2021, comprising 313.8 million tonnes @ 0.48% copper and 0.15 g/t gold, for 1.5 million tonnes of contained copper and 1.47 million ounces of gold, of which 290.3 million tonnes @ 0.48% copper and 0.15 g/t gold is classified as Indicated and 23.5 million tonnes @ 0.48% copper and 0.10 g/t gold is classified as Inferred.
A Scoping Study for the MCB Project was announced by CLA on 1 December 2021, which identified the potential for the development of a copper-gold operation with a 25 year mine life. The Scoping Study was based on an underground mining operation and processing facility to produce a saleable copper-gold concentrate.
Highlights from the Scoping Study include a Post tax NPV (8%) of US$464m and IRR of 35%, assuming a copper price of US$4.00/lb and gold price of US$1,695/oz. Initial capital expenditure is estimated to be US$253m with a payback period of approximately 2.7 years. The designed mine production is matched to a 2.28Mtpa processing plant which will treat ore with an estimated average grade of 1.14% copper and 0.54g/t gold for the first 10 years of planned production with a C1 cash costs at just US$0.73/lb copper, net gold credits
Environment
To commemorate Earth Day, MMCI initiated a tree-planting activity in the project area with volunteers from the host community embracing the theme, “Invest in our Planet–Plant a Tree, Plant a Life.” The activity also involved information, education, and communications campaign on global warming and how trees counteract its effects in partnership with the Community Environment and Natural Resources Office of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR). This initiative is also part of the company’s commitment to the government’s National Greening Program initiative.
Community Development Program
One of the identified priority projects under the company’s Community Development Program is the reconstruction of a potable water system. The previous water system which was installed in 2013 was destroyed by a typhoon in 2016. The newly constructed water system, consisting of an in-take tank and distribution tank, will provide uninterrupted supply of safe water to 86 households.
The company continues to support educational initiatives in conjunction with the Department of Education. This includes alternative modes of learning to enable students to continue their education despite the challenges of the Covid Pandemic. This includes the installation of a local area network at the local high school.
Sagay Drilling Program
The short drilling program at the company’s Sagay copper porphyry project located on the island of Negros is now complete. The program was designed to confirm the general interpretation of the copper mineralisation. Whilst the confirmation of the broad dip and strike of the mineralisation at depth was achieved, the discovery of new shallower mineralisation remains open. The Company is still awaiting assays of the shallow holes before evaluating further work programs
This announcement has been authorised by the Board of Directors of Celsius Resources Limited
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Listing Rile 5.23 Disclosure
The Company confirms that it is not aware of any new information or data that relates to Exploration Results and Mineral Resources at the MCB Project and that all material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the Mineral Resource continue to apply. The Company notes that, as disclosed in this announcement and in previous announcements, a drilling program is currently underway at the MCB Project the results of which will be incorporated into an updated Mineral Resource in the future and that the current Scoping Study may provide new assumptions and parameters for use in that Mineral Resource.
Competent Persons Statement
Information in this report relating to Exploration Results is based on information compiled, reviewed and assessed by Mr. Steven Olsen, who is a Member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and the Australian Institute of Geoscientists. Mr. Olsen is a consultant to Celsius Resources and has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity which he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined by the 2012 Edition of the Australasian Code for reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves. Mr. Olsen consents to the inclusion of the data in the form and context in which it appears.
Appendix 1: The following tables are provided to ensure compliance with the JORC Code (2012) requirements for the reporting of Exploration Results for the MCB Project.
Section 1:
Sampling Techniques and Data
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Section 2:
Reporting of Exploration Results
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