Meridian assays multiple stacked layers of high-grade Cu-Au-Ag including CD-544: 38.2m @ 3.2g/t AuEq from 78.9m
HIGHLIGHTS REPORTED TODAY
- Meridian assays further strong copper, gold, and silver mineralization at Cabaçal;
- Cabaçal PFS drill program assay multiple stacked zones of strong Cu-Au-Ag mineralization;
o CD-544: 10.9m @ 2.6g/t AuEq / 1.7% CuEq from 78.9m;
▪ 3.4m @ 11.0g/t AuEq / 7.4% CuEq from 92.6m;
▪ 10.4m @ 3.1g/t AuEq / 2.1% CuEq from 114.1m;
o CD-595: 11.7m @ 1.2g/t AuEq / 0.8% CuEq from 57.9m;
▪ 10.6m @ 1.7g/t AuEq / 1.1% CuEq from 83.2m;
▪ 12.4m @ 3.3g/t AuEq / 2.2% CuEq from 99.9m;
▪ 5.4m @ 2.0g/t AuEq / 1.4% CuEq from 117.9m;
o CD-576: 2.3m @ 5.1g/t AuEq / 3.4% CuEq from 38.5m;
▪ 4.5m @ 3.6g/t AuEq / 2.4% CuEq from 51.9m;
▪ 8.5m @ 1.3g/t AuEq / 0.8% CuEq from 68.0m;
o CD-566: 20.0m @ 1.8g/t AuEq / 1.2% CuEq from 91.3m;
▪ 14.8m @ 1.8g/t AuEq / 1.2% CuEq from 114.3m;
▪ 15.0m @ 1.9g/t AuEq / 1.3% CuEq from 138.7m; and - Twenty-one intercepts returned where assays exceeded 10-gram meters gold equivalent.
*See technical note for true thickness estimate and separate AuEq and CuEq equations.
Mr. Gilbert Clark, CEO, comments: “We are strongly encouraged by these excellent results, even after more than 100,000 metres of drilling at Cabaçal, we are still improving the definition of the high grade trends and confirming stacked zones of high-grade Cu-Au-Ag mineralization. This continues to show the significance of this advanced VMS open pit deposit and its potential to become Brazil’s next near-term producer. One of my general observations of open pit mining is that a viable project needs to have greater
than 10-gram meters of gold mineralization within open pitable depths to be indicative of a workable deposit. This press release has over twenty such intervals alone and it represents only a small sample population of the Cabaçal drill hole database.”
CABAÇAL DRILL RESULTS
Results reported today from Cabaçal (“Table 1”), continue to define the multiple stacked horizons of Cu-Au-Ag VMS type mineralization that has been over printed by a later stage high-grade gold event. This recent drilling program has been focused more in the mine sphere, in areas where Meridian’s angled drill program had not been completed, or where the historical drill programs only partially sampled the core resulting in an underestimation in the mineralization’s grade and extent. Meridian’s angled drilling defines both the VMS Cu-Au-Ag horizons and the gold over print, while its vertical drilling results “completes” the vertical profile of the VMS stacked layers correcting the partial under representation of the historical results (“Figure 2”).
A selection of the results is highlighted below:
- CD-544
o 38.2m @ 3.2g/t AuEq / 2.1% CuEq from 78.9m; Including
▪ 5.1m @ 5.1g/t AuEq / 3.4% CuEq from 84.8m;
▪ 2.4m @ 15.1g/t AuEq / 10.1% CuEq from 92.6m;
▪ 10.4m @ 3.1g/t AuEq / 2.1% CuEq from 114.1m;
o 3.4m @ 11.0g/t AuEq / 7.4% CuEq from 92.6m;
o 21.1m @ 2.6g/t AuEq / 1.8% CuEq from 103.5m; Including
▪ 4.5m @ 3.7g/t AuEq / 2.5% CuEq from 106.9m;
▪ 10.4m @ 3.1g/t AuEq / 2.1% CuEq from 114.1m; - CD-595
o 11.7m @ 1.2g/t AuEq / 0.8% CuEq from 57.9m;
o 10.6m @ 1.7g/t AuEq / 1.1% CuEq from 83.2m;
o 12.4m @ 3.3g/t AuEq / 2.2% CuEq from 99.9m; Including
▪ 2.2m @ 13.1g/t AuEq / 8.8% CuEq from 110.1m;
▪ 5.4m @ 2.0g/t AuEq / 1.4% CuEq from 117.9m; - CD-592
o 20.1m @ 1.2g/t AuEq / 0.8% CuEq from 44.8m; Including
▪ 4.3m @ 2.6g/t AuEq / 1.8% CuEq from 44.8m; - CD-586
o 4.2m @ 3.4g/t AuEq / 2.3% CuEq from 62.1m;
o 7.2m @ 1.1g/t AuEq / 0.8% CuEq from 68.7m; - CD-581
o 14.9m @ 1.3g/t AuEq / 0.9% CuEq from 61.8m; - CD-579
o 21.9m @ 1.6g/t AuEq / 1.1% CuEq from 58.6m; Including
▪ 7.6m @ 2.7g/t AuEq / 1.8% CuEq from 59.8m; - CD-576
o 2.3m @ 5.1g/t AuEq / 3.4% CuEq from 38.5m;
o 4.5m @ 3.6g/t AuEq / 2.4% CuEq from 51.9m;
o 8.5m @ 1.3g/t AuEq / 0.8% CuEq from 68.0m; - CD-571
o 11.8m @ 1.2g/t AuEq / 0.8% CuEq from 24.9m;
o 22.2m @ 1.7g/t AuEq / 1.2% CuEq from 65.1m; Including:
▪ 4.6m @ 5.2g/t AuEq / 3.5% CuEq from 69.5m; - CD-566
o 20.0m @ 1.8g/t AuEq / 1.2% CuEq from 91.3m; Including
▪ 2.9m @ 8.6g/t AuEq / 5.8% CuEq from 91.8m;
o 14.8m @ 1.8g/t AuEq / 1.2% CuEq from 114.3m; Including
▪ 4.1m @ 3.6g/t AuEq / 2.4% CuEq from 114.3m; and
o 15.0m @ 1.9g/t AuEq / 1.3% CuEq from 138.7m; Including:
▪ 7.6m @ 2.8g/t AuEq / 1.9% CuEq from 140.7m.
Good results have been delivered in drilling across the Southern, Central and Eastern Copper Zones of the Cabaçal deposit. Notable results included the Southern Copper Zone’s (“SCZ”) hole CD-544, which traversed three mining voids, but with very strong Cu-Au results above below and between the historical mining levels. The main mineralized zone returned 38.2m @ 3.2g/t AuEq / 2.1% CuEq from 78.9m. The hole included several zones above the historical underground mining cut-off grade of 3g/t Au (including 5.1m @ 4.7g/t Au, 0.3% Cu & 1.2g/t Ag from 84.8m, 2.4m @ 14.9g/t Au, 0.2% Cu, 1.2g/t Ag from 92.6m, 4.8m @ 3.0g/t Au, 0.9% Cu & 2.3g/t Ag from 114.1m). Mineralization below 112.5m in CD-544 continued below the lower limit of two historical holes (JUSPD407, JUSPD409), which were terminated without traversing the full mine sequence.
In the Central Copper Zone (“CCZ”), CD-592 illustrates the limitations of some of the historical sampling based on past visual protocols. This hole twinned an historical position (JUSPD278), in which sampling started at an initial depth of 50.55m. CD-592 intersected shallow levels of disseminated copper-dominant mineralization: 14.6m @ 0.6g/t AuEq / 0.4% CuEq from 14.8m (including one sample grading up to 2.04 % Cu; CBDS86217, 17.76 – 18.17m). The hole continued through the mine sequence, intersecting 20.1m @ 1.2g/t AuEq / 0.8% CuEq from 44.8m, but with the highest grade interval corresponding to the historical unsampled position: 4.3m @ 2.6g/t AuEq / 1.8% CuEq (2.4g/t Au, 0.2% Cu & 0.4g/t Ag) from 44.8m. BP historically had limited assaying in the disseminated Cu mineralization, and the result shows how gold mineralization has at times been missed by these past sampling practices in areas of lower levels of sulphide mineralization (“Figure 2”).
In the more copper-dominant Eastern Copper Zone (“ECZ”), CD-579 provided another example of the benefits from the infill program. Historically unsampled but shallow disseminated mineralization of the deposit went unsampled in the historical drill hole JUSPD179. In this previously unsampled area, CD-579 assayed 8.5m @ 0.8g/t AuEq / 0.5% CuEq from 10.0m, defining an un-dip extension of a copper-dominant
layer that represents material that is now expected to be processed rather than become waste. CD-579 continued through the broader main mine sequence, returning 21.9m @ 1.6g/t AuEq / 1.1% CuEq from 58.6m, including 7.6m @ 2.7g/t AuEq / 1.8% CuEq from 59.8m. These multiple stacked layers of copper-dominant VMS mineralization were ignored due to the high-grade gold cut-off of the historical mining.
The ongoing program continues to cover areas where historical core was only partially sampled, leaving gaps in the historical assay sequence, and in other areas to continue to confirm the void model in more sparsely drilled areas.
ABOUT MERIDIAN
Meridian Mining is focused on:
- The development and exploration of the advanced stage Cabaçal VMS gold‐copper project;
- The initial resource definition at the second high-grade VMS asset at Santa Helena as first stage of Hub and Spoke development strategy;
- Regional scale exploration of the Cabaçal VMS belt to expand the Hub and Spoke strategy; and
- Exploration in the Jaurú & Araputanga Greenstone belts (the above all located in the State of Mato Grosso, Brazil).
The Preliminary Economic Assessment technical report (the “PEA Technical Report”) dated March 30, 2023, entitled: "Cabaçal Gold-Copper Project NI 43-101 Technical Report and Preliminary Economic Assessment, Mato Grosso, Brazil” outlines a base case after-tax NPV5 of USD 573 million and 58.4% IRR from a pre-production capital cost of USD 180 million, leading to capital repayment in 10.6 months (assuming metals price scenario of USD 1,650 per ounces of gold, USD 3.59 per pound of copper, and USD 21.35 per ounce of silver). Cabaçal has a low All-in-Sustaining-Cost of USD 671 per ounce gold equivalent for the first five years, driven by high metallurgical recovery, a low life-of-mine strip ratio of 2.1:1, and the low operating cost environment of Brazil.
The Cabaçal Mineral Resource estimate consists of Indicated resources of 52.9 million tonnes at 0.6g/t gold, 0.3% copper and 1.4g/t silver and Inferred resources of 10.3 million tonnes at 0.7g/t gold, 0.2% copper & 1.1g/t silver (at a 0.3 g/t gold equivalent cut-off grade). Santa Helena mine area generated an initial Exploration Target with a tonnage range of 3.2 –7.2 Mt grading between 3.0 – 3.2g/t AuEq*, which gives a potential high-grade metal inventory range of between 306,000 to 763,000 AuEq ounces, located within 10km of the proposed Cabaçal mill site.
Readers are encouraged to read the PEA Technical Report in its entirety. The PEA Technical Report may be found on the Company’s website at www.meridianmining.co and under the Company’s profile on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca.
The qualified persons for the PEA Technical Report are: Robert Raponi (P. Eng), Principal Metallurgist with Ausenco Engineering), Scott Elfen (P. E.), Global Lead Geotechnical and Civil Services with Ausenco Engineering), Simon Tear (PGeo, EurGeol), Principal Geological Consultant of H&SC, Marcelo Batelochi, (MAusIMM, CP Geo), Geological Consultant of MB Geologia Ltda, Joseph Keane (Mineral Processing Engineer; P.E), of SGS, and Guilherme Gomides Ferreira (Mine Engineer MAIG) of GE21 Consultoria Mineral.
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Technical Notes
Samples have been analysed at ALS laboratory in Lima, Peru. Samples are dried, crushed with 70% passing 85% passing 200μm. Routine gold analyses have been conducted by Au‐AA24 (fire assay of a 50g charge with AAS finish). High‐grade samples (>10g/t Au) are repeated with a gravimetric finish (Au‐GRA22), and base metal analysis by methods ME-ICP61 and OG62 (four acid digest with ICP-AES finish). Visible gold intervals are sampled by metallic screen fire assay method Au‐SCR21. Samples are held in the Company’s secure facilities until dispatched and delivered by staff and commercial couriers to the laboratory. Pulps and coarse rejects are retained and returned to the Company for storage. The Company submits a range of quality control samples, including blanks and gold and polymetallic standards supplied by Rocklabs, ITAK and OREAS, supplementing laboratory quality control procedures. Approximately 5% of archived samples are sent for umpire laboratory analysis, including any lots exhibiting QAQC outliers after discussion with the laboratory. In BP Minerals sampling, gold was analysed historically by fire assay and base metals by three acid digest and ICP finish at the Nomos laboratory in Rio de Janeiro. Silver was analysed by aqua regia digest with an atomic absorption finish. True width is considered to be 80-90% of intersection width. Assay figures and intervals are rounded to 1 decimal place. In the main CD-544 composite, void intersections have been treated as zero meters / zero grade for calculations (void were intersected at 92.64 – 89.82m and 100.67 – 96.03m). Gold equivalents for Cabaçal are calculated as: AuEq(g/t) = (Au(g/t) * %Recovery) + (1.492*(Cu% * %Recovery)) + (0.013*(Ag(g/t) * %Recovery)), and Copper equivalents are calculated as: CuEq(%) = (Cu(%) * %Recovery) + (0.670*(Aug/t * %Recovery)) + (0.0087*(Ag(g/t) * %Recovery)) where:
• Au_recovery_ppm = 5.4368ln(Au_Grade_ppm)+88.856
• Cu_recovery_pct = 2.0006ln(Cu_Grade_pct)+94.686
• Ag_recovery_ppm = 13.342ln(Ag_Grade_ppm)+71.037
Recoveries based on 2022 metallurgical testwork on core submitted to SGS Lakefield
Qualified Person
Mr. Erich Marques, B.Sc., FAIG, Chief Geologist of Meridian Mining and a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed, and verified the technical information in this news release.
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
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1 See Cabaçal Gold-Copper Project NI 43-101 PEA March 30, 2023, https://meridianmining.co/…
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