viernes, 2 de noviembre de 2012

Panoro anuncia resultados de exploración en Cotabambas

La canandiense, Panoro Minerals (BVL: PML), anunció resultados sobre la exploración realizada en el proyecto de oro, plata y cobre de Cotabambas, ubicado al sur del Perú.

Los resultados sobre los distintos posos de exploración fueron los siguiente:
  • A 31.3 metros se obtuvo una intersección con una estructura de mineralización de óxido enriquecido por los recursos existentes, con 15% de cobre, 0.11 g/t de oro  y 2.3 g/t de plata en el hoyo CB-74, inmediatamente subyacente a una zona de sulfuro primario de 788.5 metros con 0.19% cobre, 0.08 g/t de oro y 3.1 g/t de plata.
  • En el hoyo CB-78 se encontró una estructura de enriquecimiento secundario de mineralizacion de calcocina, con una amplitud de 10 metro y una calificación de 1.38% de cobre, 0.21 g/t  e oro y 1.8 g/t de plata, sustentada por una zona a primaria de 598.7 metros con 0,13% de cobre 0.06 g/t de oro y 1.8 g /t de plata.
  • A 78 metros se obtuvo una intersección de mineralización primaria en el hoyo CB-75 con 0.73% de cobre, 0.34 d/t de oro y 4.3 g/t de plata.


Panoro Minerals Announces Results from Ongoing Exploration At 100% Owned Cotabambas Cu/Au/Ag Project, Peru

VANCOUVER, Nov. 1, 2012 /CNW Telbec/ - Panoro Minerals Ltd. (TSXV: PML) (Lima: PML) (Frankfurt: PZM) ("Panoro", the "Company") Panoro is pleased to report additional assay results from its 100% owned Cotabambas porphyry copper-gold-silver project located in southern Peru. The drill results include exploration, step out and infill drill holes Highlights are as follows:

31.3 m intercept of supergene enriched oxide mineralization to the East of the existing resources grading 1.15% copper, 0.11 g/t gold and 2.3 g/t silver in hole CB-74, immediately underlain by a primary sulfide zone of 788.5 m grading 0.19% copper, 0.08 g/t gold and 3.1 g/t silver.
10.0 m intercept of supergene chalcocite mineralization enrichment grading 1.38% copper, 0.21 g/t gold and 1.8 g/t silver in hole CB-78, underlain by an extended primary zone of 598.7 m grading 0.13% copper, 0.06 g/t gold and 1.8 g/t silver.
78.0 m intercept of 0.73% Cu, 0.34 g/t Au and 4.3 g/t Ag primary mineralization in hole CB-75

The following table details the more significant intersections:


Exploration Drill Holes

Hole CB-53 was an exploration hole collared 300 m to the southwest side of Ccalla Deposit to explore the potential for mineralization continuity associated with the Induced Polarization and Magnetic geophysical anomaly. It did not intersect significant values, potentially constraining the deposit in this area.  Additional mapping in the area will be carried out to further understand the potential for mineralization to the southwest side of the Ccalla Deposit.

Hole CB-65 was an exploration hole drilled 200 m to the southwest side of Ccalla Deposit, to explore at depth the mineralized Porphyry outcroppings mapped in the area. It intercepted some anomalous values at depth of Cu, Ag and Mo as well as two narrow veins of low sulfidation epithermal polymetallic type mineralization.  Both veins are located inside the pit shell limits used to confine the current mineral resource and expose high values in Ag, Pb and Zn.

Hole CB-69 was an exploratory hole drilled 200 m outside the west-southwest side of the Ccalla Deposit, to explore a possible change orientation of the mineralization. Two intervals of supergene and primary mineralization of 80.5 m and 63.1 m widths, respectively, were intersected both with Cu and Au mineralization located within the pit shell limits and above the cutoff grade of the current resource.

Step Out Drill Holes

Hole CB-67 was a step out hole drilled from near the western limit of the Ccalla Deposit. Intervals of mineralization associated with both supergene and primary mineralization were intersected above the cutoff grade, and contained within the pit shell limits, of the current resource.    

Hole CB-74 was a step out hole drilled from the same site as previously reported hole CB-46 but oriented in the opposite direction, to the East side of Ccalla Deposit.  It is located parallel to, but 100 m south of, the previously reported hole CB-68 which has identified a new zone of primary mineralization to east of the Ccalla Deposit. From surface to 109.5 m depth various intervals of supergene copper mineralization were intersected, including from surface to 13.5 m of 0.10% Cu, 0.86 g/t Au and 2.8 g/t Ag, also intersected from 33.0 m to 64.3 m depth, 31.3 m of Cu oxide grading 1.15% Cu, 0.11 g/t Au and 2.3 g/t Ag. Immediately underlying the supergene zone is a primary sulfide zone of a total 788.5 m thickness grading on average 0.19% Cu, 0.08 g/t Au and 3.1 g/t Ag. The intersection of supergene mineralization indicates an attractive potential to delineate and expand the supergene zones to the east, and overlying, the new zone of primary mineralization.

Hole CB-79 is a step out hole to explore the east side of the Ccalla Deposit, within and below the pit shell limits of current resource. From surface, 51.0 m of oxides averaging 0.20% Cu, 0.07 g/t Au and 1.8 g/t Ag were intersected.  The oxides are underlain by 685.8 m of primary mineralization grading on average 0.16 % Cu, 0.04 g/t Au and 1.6 g/t Ag, including various intervals with over 0.20% Cu. At depth, two intervals with attractive concentrations of Mo were also intersected and remain open at the bottom of the hole.

Infill Drill Holes

Hole CB-73 is an infill drill hole which intersected a near surface leached zone of 50.8 m thickness containing grades of 0.10% Cu, 0.48 g/t Au and 2.1 g/t Ag.  This zone is underlain by a 62.0 m thick zone of oxide mineralization grading 0.83% Cu, 0.01 g/t Au and 0.60 g/t Ag. This zone was immediately underlain by an 88.6 m thick interval of primary sulfide mineralization grading 0.25% Cu, 0.13 g/t Au and 2.0 g/t Ag. Other intervals at depth intersected mineralization where additional exploration is needed.

Hole CB-75 is an infill drill hole which intersected 69.5 m of Cu oxide averaging 0.39 % Cu, 0.19 g/t Au and 2.8 g/t Ag, underlain by 78.0 m of primary sulfides grading 0.73 % Cu, 0.34 g/t Au and 4.3 g/t Ag. Additional zones of mineralization both above and below these two zones were intersected above the cutoff grades of the current resource.

Hole CB-78 is an infill hole that intersected from surface to 121.8 m depth, two horizons of Cu oxides interlaminated with others of Au oxides.  The Cu oxide zones grade between 0.62% to 0.64% Cu, 0.12 to 0.48 g/t Au and 1.0 to 3.1 g/t Ag.  The Au oxide zone has a thickness of 56.0 m and grades 0.10% Cu, 0.48 g/t Au and 1.8 g/t Ag.  These zones are immediately underlain by 10.0 m of enriched calcosite grading 1.38% Cu, 0.21 g/t Au and 1.8 g/t Ag. At depth this hole intersected 598.7 m of primary mineralization immediately under the supergene horizons described above averaging 0.13 % Cu, 0.06 g/t Au and 1.8 g/t Ag with intervals of up to 0.52% Cu, 0.48 g/t Au and 6.7 g/t Ag.  The primary mineralization extends outside the current resource limits to the west.

A map showing the locations of the drill holes is available at Panoro's website, www.panoro.com.

Four drills continue working at the Cotabambas Project and are engaged in step-out, exploration and infill drilling targetting continued growth of the resource and upgrade to indicated and measured categories.

Panoro's President & CEO, Luquman Shaheen states, "We are pleased with the ongoing exploration program and its results.  The infill program continues to intersect mineralization in the areas expected, the step-out program is also identifying the potential to push the resource limits with continued drilling.  The area to the East of the Ccalla deposit continues to offer the potential to significantly increase the resource in the future and the intersection of the supergene enriched zones in the area look interesting.  We are still looking for potential extensions of mineralized zones to the south and southwest of Ccalla with additional effort on mapping.

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