Universal Commences 2019 Exploration Poplar Copper Property
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / June 11, 2019 / Universal Copper Ltd. (“Universal Copper” or the “Company”) (TSX Venture: UNV) (Frankfurt: 3TA1) is pleased to announce the commencement of it’s 2019 exploration program at its 62,000 hectare Poplar copper property, southwest of Houston, British Columbia.
Prior to executing the 2019 drilling program, Universal is undertaking ground surveys to evaluate a number of the peripheral gold targets identified during historic exploration programs and/or by the 2018 Long Wave InfraRed Survey (See December 11, 2017 News Release). The program will consist of prospecting, mapping, soil and rock sampling concentrating in the western portion of the property where last year’s forest fire should provide new outcrop exposure in a number of the target areas. The Company anticipates developing multiple drill targets as a result of this exploration program.
Universal completed a widely spaced three-hole diamond drill program late in 2018 (See January 22, 2019 News Release). Highlights from the drilling campaign include:
18-PC-126 was mineralized from top of bedrock to full depth, averaging 0.365% Cu, 0.015% Mo, 0.145g/t Au and 2.31 g/t Ag over 380.97 metres. The last 30.17 metres contained the strongest mineralization: 0.554% Cu, 0.027% Mo, 0.104g/t Au and 4.44 g/t Ag; indicating the historic IP conclusion of mineralization continuing to depth appears valid.
18-PC-127 was mineralized from top of bedrock to full depth, averaging 0.421% Cu, 0.013% Mo, 0.105g/t Au and 2.63 g/t Ag over 264.86 metres, including a 27 metre interval averaging 0.643% Cu, 0.030% Mo, 0.146g/t Au and 2.62 g/t Ag.
18-PC-127 intersected 0.330% Cu, 0.002 % Mo, 0.118 g/t Au and 3.46 g/t Ag over 151.10 metres between 122.8 metres and 273.9 metres
Mineralization consists of both dissemination pyrite and chalcopyrite and stockwork vein to veinlet pyrite, chalcopyrite and molybdenite.
18-PC-126
18-PC-127
18-PC-127
ppm Cu
ppm Mo
ppm Au
ppm Ag
ppm Cu
ppm Mo
ppm Au
ppm Ag
ppm Cu
ppm Mo
ppm Au
ppm Ag
max
6960
913
0.217
35.60
9150
1200
0.304
81.50
8240
68
0.286
24.90
min
2090
30
0.048
0.50
901
1
0.027
0.43
463
2
0.027
0.74
median
3540
114
0.102
1.07
3940
93
0.094
1.79
3030
9
0.110
2.46
mean
3576
122
0.100
1.35
3865
44
0.094
1.81
3124
10
0.111
2.57
About the Poplar
The Poplar copper deposit hosts an historical indicated mineral resource of 131 million tonnes grading 0.31 per cent copper, 0.009 per cent molybdenum, 0.09 gram per tonne gold and 2.39 grams per tonne silver, and a historical inferred mineral resource of 132 million tonnes grading 0.27 per cent Cu, 0.005 per cent Mo, 0.07 g/t Au and 3.75 g/t Ag has been identified through the drilling of 147 historical holes. These historical indicated and inferred resources were disclosed by Lions Gate Metals Inc. in its technical report dated March 30, 2012, prepared by Gary Giroux, PEng.
To determine the historical resource, a 3-D solid was constructed to constrain the mineralized area, using a 0.1-per-cent-copper-grade shell as a guide. Large internal waste zones were modelled as were some larger-post-mineral dikes. Of the total database, 129 drill holes totalling 37,205 metres were within the mineralized zone and were used to estimate the resource. Drill holes were compared with the mineralized solid, and assays were tagged if inside. Copper, molybdenum, gold and silver assays within the mineralized solid were capped at 1.4 per cent Cu, 0.14 per cent Mo, 0.34 g/t Au and 41 g/t Ag, respectively. Five-metre composites were formed and used for variography.
For this estimate and to aid with some preliminary planning, the blocks were reduced to five by five by 10 metres in dimension and were estimated for Cu, Mo, Au and Ag by ordinary kriging. The historical resource is classified as indicated and inferred based on each block’s proximity to data and the grade continuity. The historical indicated and historical inferred resource uses the categories set out in Section 1.2 of National Instrument 43-101.
Universal Copper will need to review and verify the historical drilling database and twin a number of the existing drill holes to make the historical resources current. Investors are cautioned a qualified person has not done sufficient work to classify the historical estimate as current mineral resources or mineral reserves and therefore the Company is not treating the historical estimate as current mineral resources or mineral reserves.
Qualified Person
R. Tim Henneberry, P.Geo. (BC) and Universal’s geologist, is the Qualified Person who has reviewed and approved the technical content of this news release.
For additional information, please visit the Company’s website at www.universalcopper.com
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
“Clive Massey”
Clive H. Massey
President & CEO
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SOURCE: Universal Copper Ltd.
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