Capstone Copper Reports Results of Phase 1 Drill Program at Mantoverde
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Figure 1: Mantoverde Site Map, including location of current pits, Mantoverde Optimize Pit Reserves and Phase 1 drill locations
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Highlights are listed below, with corresponding images in Figures 1-5 and detailed results in Tables 1-2, including:
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Higher than expected grades in the Brecha Flores sector, where drill intercepts returned copper grades above those predicted by the current block model, including:
- DDH25DS16: 176m of 0.77% copper from 654m, including 24m of 1.50% copper
- DDH25DS28: 162m of 0.73% copper from 660m, including 18m of 1.07% copper
- DDH25DS01: 144m of 0.65% copper from 528m, including 18m of 1.88% copper
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Results consistent with the current block model at Mantoverde Sur (“MVS”) and Mantoverde Norte (“MVN”), enhancing confidence and supporting the potential upgrade of the resource categorization, including:
- DDH25DS24: 146m of 0.52% copper from 314m, including 34m of 1.07% copper
- DDH25DS26: 274m of 0.39% copper from 318m, including 20m of 1.30% copper
- DDH25DS09: 62m of 0.23% copper from 178m, including 64m of 0.62% copper
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Strong results along the Santa Clara Corridor confirming the presence of higher grades than the current block model with the potential for resource growth in between active pits, including:
- DDH25DS08: step-out drilling returned 376m of 0.43% copper from 674m, including 64m of 0.98% copper
- DDH25DS32: 100m of 0.43% copper from 656m, including 42m of 0.62% copper
- DDH25DS27: 82m of 0.77% copper from 740m, including 30m of 1.04% copper
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Results from step-out drilling continue to demonstrate extension of the mineralization to the north of the current Mantoverde pit into the Animas area, confirming continuity along strike, including:
- DDH25DS21: 102m of 0.41% copper from 96m, 26m of 0.46% copper from 248m, and 46m of 0.49% copper from 316m
- DDH25DS25: 112m of 0.45% copper from 126m, including 28m of 0.67% copper
- District-scale exploration potential with the completion of a 10-kilometre Induced Polarization (IP) geophysical survey along the northern corridor, which has informed the location of high-priority targets that will be tested in Phase 2 of the drill program
The Phase 1 drill program represents a portion of the ongoing two-year exploration program at Mantoverde, which is expected to total approximately
Phase 1 consisted of 30,000-metres of drilling focused on areas adjacent to the Mantoverde Optimized Pit Reserves, including MVS, Brecha Flores, and MVN, aiming to improve copper grades and mineralization continuity within and near the pit boundaries. Phase 1 also included testing of priority targets located just north of the current Mantoverde pit at the Santa Clara Corridor and Animas. The initial results support the potential for resource growth and reserve conversion. Drilling has also intersected mineralization in areas assumed to be waste in the current life of mine plan and may have favourable implications on future stripping ratios. The results also confirm our understanding of the geological model and provide additional confidence in potential future expansion plans.
Phase 2 will include two main areas of focus and is expected to commence in Q4 2025. ~20,000 metres will be follow-up drilling at the targets adjacent to the northern portion of the pit, with the goal of improving grades and adding mineralization. The remaining ~11,500 metres of drilling will include testing of high-priority targets along the 10-kilometre-long northern corridor, which were defined based on the results of the induced polarization (“IP”) geophysical survey completed in Q1 2025.
Table 1 - DRILL RESULTS
Hole ID |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Length (m) |
Cu (%) |
Au (g/t) |
Co (ppm) |
CuEq3 (%) |
Brecha Flores |
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DDH24DS02 |
400 |
452 |
52 |
0.65 |
0.39 |
4232 |
1.01 |
and |
486 |
504 |
18 |
0.57 |
0.17 |
136 |
0.72 |
DDH25DS01 |
528 |
672 |
144 |
0.65 |
0.11 |
268 |
0.79 |
including |
648 |
662 |
18 |
1.88 |
0.29 |
181 |
2.12 |
DDH25DS02 |
410 |
432 |
22 |
0.23 |
0.09 |
143 |
0.32 |
and |
566 |
646 |
80 |
0.52 |
0.11 |
331 |
0.67 |
including |
608 |
646 |
38 |
0.69 |
0.14 |
4902 |
0.90 |
DDH25DS12 |
100 |
122 |
22 |
0.60 |
0.20 |
128 |
0.76 |
and |
630 |
802 |
172 |
0.53 |
0.10 |
378 |
0.69 |
including |
670 |
802 |
132 |
0.64 |
0.12 |
405 |
0.82 |
including |
722 |
786 |
64 |
0.89 |
0.15 |
306 |
1.06 |
DDH25DS14 |
450 |
566 |
116 |
0.52 |
0.12 |
5432 |
0.73 |
including |
516 |
522 |
6 |
2.03 |
0.42 |
771 |
2.49 |
DDH25DS15 |
240 |
294 |
54 |
0.68 |
0.13 |
72 |
0.78 |
including |
246 |
264 |
18 |
1.35 |
0.26 |
56 |
1.54 |
including |
248 |
256 |
8 |
2.09 |
0.38 |
74 |
2.36 |
and |
316 |
340 |
24 |
0.59 |
0.13 |
77 |
0.70 |
and |
402 |
508 |
106 |
0.65 |
0.16 |
186 |
0.80 |
including |
422 |
486 |
64 |
0.81 |
0.19 |
200 |
0.98 |
including |
422 |
428 |
6 |
1.49 |
0.29 |
130 |
1.71 |
including |
476 |
482 |
6 |
1.76 |
0.41 |
459 |
2.14 |
DDH25DS16 |
654 |
830 |
176 |
0.77 |
0.14 |
453 |
0.97 |
including |
686 |
702 |
16 |
1.21 |
0.21 |
500 |
1.47 |
including |
764 |
788 |
24 |
1.50 |
0.25 |
445 |
1.77 |
DDH25DS19 |
372 |
454 |
82 |
0.50 |
0.10 |
265 |
0.63 |
including |
386 |
398 |
12 |
1.38 |
0.26 |
363 |
1.64 |
DDH25DS20 |
696 |
782 |
86 |
0.83 |
0.16 |
4882 |
1.05 |
including |
750 |
782 |
32 |
1.40 |
0.27 |
7912 |
1.77 |
including |
778 |
782 |
4 |
3.72 |
0.46 |
950 |
4.25 |
DDH25DS28 |
660 |
822 |
162 |
0.73 |
0.14 |
306 |
0.90 |
including |
670 |
688 |
18 |
1.07 |
0.22 |
398 |
1.31 |
including |
770 |
786 |
12 |
1.24 |
0.19 |
486 |
1.48 |
Santa Clara Corridor |
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DDH25DS03 |
254 |
298 |
44 |
0.38 |
0.06 |
32 |
0.43 |
and |
366 |
508 |
142 |
0.39 |
0.05 |
36 |
0.43 |
including |
446 |
502 |
56 |
0.57 |
0.03 |
21 |
0.60 |
including |
480 |
502 |
22 |
0.83 |
0.01 |
28 |
0.84 |
DDH25DS08 |
362 |
404 |
42 |
0.55 |
0.05 |
34 |
0.59 |
and |
584 |
596 |
12 |
0.46 |
0.21 |
178 |
0.64 |
and |
674 |
1050 |
376 |
0.43 |
0.13 |
166 |
0.56 |
including |
674 |
738 |
64 |
0.98 |
0.32 |
243 |
1.25 |
including |
714 |
738 |
24 |
1.79 |
0.54 |
341 |
2.23 |
DDH25DS13 |
336 |
408 |
72 |
0.44 |
0.10 |
20 |
0.51 |
including |
340 |
350 |
10 |
1.06 |
0.12 |
11 |
1.14 |
including |
374 |
400 |
26 |
0.55 |
0.17 |
24 |
0.67 |
and |
578 |
582 |
4 |
0.79 |
0.10 |
254 |
0.92 |
and |
640 |
652 |
12 |
0.42 |
0.76 |
294 |
1.00 |
and |
756 |
760 |
4 |
0.83 |
0.17 |
162 |
0.98 |
and |
840 |
844 |
4 |
0.70 |
0.18 |
96 |
0.84 |
DDH25DS27 |
740 |
822 |
82 |
0.77 |
0.24 |
217 |
0.98 |
including |
778 |
808 |
30 |
1.04 |
0.34 |
277 |
1.33 |
DDH25DS32 |
104 |
114 |
10 |
0.23 |
0.05 |
No data1 |
0.26 |
and |
656 |
756 |
100 |
0.43 |
0.13 |
155 |
0.55 |
including |
672 |
714 |
42 |
0.62 |
0.23 |
254 |
0.83 |
Animas |
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DDH25DS21 |
96 |
198 |
102 |
0.41 |
0.02 |
7 |
0.43 |
and |
248 |
274 |
26 |
0.46 |
0.02 |
10 |
0.48 |
and |
316 |
362 |
46 |
0.49 |
0.02 |
27 |
0.51 |
DDH25DS25 |
126 |
238 |
112 |
0.45 |
0.03 |
17 |
0.47 |
including |
126 |
170 |
44 |
0.39 |
0.05 |
25 |
0.43 |
including |
200 |
228 |
28 |
0.67 |
0.03 |
5 |
0.69 |
DDH25DS35 |
164 |
180 |
24 |
0.28 |
0.02 |
18 |
0.30 |
MVS and MVN |
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DDH24DS01 |
464 |
506 |
42 |
0.32 |
0.13 |
104 |
0.43 |
DDH25DS04 |
420 |
548 |
128 |
0.38 |
0.12 |
82 |
0.48 |
including |
454 |
484 |
30 |
0.51 |
0.11 |
145 |
0.62 |
DDH25DS05 |
404 |
514 |
110 |
0.46 |
0.18 |
110 |
0.61 |
including |
464 |
490 |
26 |
0.94 |
0.21 |
195 |
1.13 |
DDH25DS06 |
240 |
258 |
18 |
0.36 |
0.06 |
39 |
0.41 |
and |
316 |
324 |
8 |
1.10 |
0.18 |
27 |
1.23 |
and |
390 |
416 |
26 |
0.35 |
0.05 |
65 |
0.40 |
and |
472 |
498 |
26 |
0.59 |
0.08 |
229 |
0.70 |
and |
522 |
540 |
18 |
0.46 |
0.09 |
172 |
0.56 |
DDH25DS07 |
396 |
448 |
52 |
0.71 |
0.16 |
264 |
0.88 |
including |
418 |
448 |
30 |
1.05 |
0.22 |
307 |
1.27 |
and |
476 |
496 |
20 |
0.38 |
0.07 |
218 |
0.48 |
DDH25DS09 |
178 |
240 |
62 |
0.23 |
0.07 |
72 |
0.29 |
including |
202 |
240 |
38 |
0.27 |
0.07 |
75 |
0.33 |
and |
256 |
282 |
26 |
0.21 |
0.04 |
94 |
0.26 |
and |
322 |
386 |
64 |
0.62 |
0.13 |
233 |
0.76 |
including |
326 |
348 |
22 |
0.95 |
0.21 |
340 |
1.17 |
DDH25DS10 |
366 |
414 |
48 |
0.28 |
0.10 |
80 |
0.37 |
including |
382 |
406 |
24 |
0.36 |
0.13 |
90 |
0.47 |
and |
508 |
544 |
36 |
0.25 |
0.08 |
97 |
0.33 |
and |
572 |
630 |
58 |
0.40 |
0.09 |
180 |
0.50 |
DDH25DS11 |
224 |
242 |
18 |
0.50 |
0.14 |
96 |
0.62 |
and |
394 |
416 |
22 |
0.61 |
0.31 |
590 |
0.96 |
and |
436 |
456 |
20 |
0.44 |
0.09 |
202 |
0.55 |
DDH25DS17 |
420 |
488 |
68 |
0.43 |
0.11 |
303 |
0.57 |
including |
438 |
456 |
18 |
0.88 |
0.20 |
451 |
1.12 |
DDH25DS18 |
388 |
460 |
72 |
0.56 |
0.10 |
313 |
0.70 |
DDH25DS22 |
282 |
296 |
14 |
0.39 |
0.10 |
96 |
0.48 |
and |
402 |
416 |
14 |
0.56 |
0.10 |
494 |
0.74 |
DDH25DS23 |
516 |
524 |
8 |
0.50 |
0.13 |
179 |
0.63 |
and |
558 |
588 |
30 |
0.20 |
0.06 |
82 |
0.26 |
DDH25DS24 |
314 |
460 |
146 |
0.52 |
0.25 |
119 |
0.72 |
including |
408 |
442 |
34 |
1.07 |
0.21 |
119 |
1.24 |
and |
506 |
562 |
56 |
0.55 |
0.11 |
206 |
0.67 |
including |
532 |
546 |
14 |
0.94 |
0.21 |
145 |
1.11 |
DDH25DS26 |
318 |
592 |
274 |
0.39 |
0.09 |
173 |
0.49 |
including |
448 |
468 |
20 |
1.30 |
0.28 |
303 |
1.56 |
DDH25DS29 |
354 |
472 |
118 |
0.47 |
0.11 |
212 |
0.59 |
including |
438 |
464 |
26 |
0.73 |
0.14 |
203 |
0.87 |
DDH25DS30A |
396 |
436 |
40 |
0.35 |
0.08 |
185 |
0.45 |
DDH25DS31 |
242 |
288 |
46 |
0.37 |
0.08 |
131 |
0.45 |
and |
340 |
372 |
32 |
0.30 |
0.10 |
146 |
0.40 |
DDH25DS33 |
242 |
386 |
144 |
0.40 |
0.08 |
101 |
0.48 |
including |
330 |
380 |
50 |
0.63 |
0.14 |
178 |
0.77 |
DDH25DS34 |
420 |
478 |
58 |
0.49 |
0.12 |
287 |
0.64 |
DDH25DS36 |
384 |
432 |
48 |
0.69 |
0.16 |
252 |
0.86 |
including |
384 |
406 |
22 |
1.12 |
0.26 |
381 |
1.38 |
and |
474 |
506 |
32 |
0.36 |
0.07 |
171 |
0.45 |
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Copper equivalent (“CuEq”) in the above table and this press release has been calculated using the following formula: Cu grade + [Au grade in g/t x (67.87% Au metallurgical recovery / 90.44% Cu metallurgical recovery) x (
$2,600 /oz Au price / 31.1035) / ($4.25 /lb Cu price x 2204.623)] + [Co grade in ppm x (60% Co metallurgical recovery / 90.77% Cu metallurgical recovery) / ($15.00 /lb Co price /$4.25 /lb Cu price)]. Hole DDH25DS32 with “No data” for Co assumed a 0 value for Co. - Values over limits in Co (2,000 ppm).
Table 2 - DRILL HOLE LOCATION
Hole ID |
Easting |
Northing |
Elevation |
Azimuth |
Dip |
Target |
Brecha Flores |
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DDH24DS02 |
369510 |
7061427 |
894 |
270 |
83 |
720 |
DDH25DS01 |
369361 |
7062074 |
1021 |
267 |
79 |
780 |
DDH25DS02 |
369721 |
7061786 |
936 |
270 |
58 |
770 |
DDH25DS12 |
369751 |
7061965 |
982 |
270 |
60 |
950 |
DDH25DS14 |
369541 |
7061591 |
920 |
270 |
85 |
750 |
DDH25DS15 |
369550 |
7061206 |
890 |
269 |
53 |
560 |
DDH25DS16 |
369580 |
7062068 |
1068 |
269 |
71 |
900 |
DDH25DS19 |
369506 |
7061346 |
888 |
271 |
80 |
600 |
DDH25DS20 |
369775 |
7061876 |
946 |
269 |
68 |
850 |
DDH25DS28 |
369660 |
7062008 |
1028 |
271 |
64 |
908 |
Santa Clara Corridor |
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DDH25DS03 |
368725 |
7064622 |
889 |
270 |
74 |
610 |
DDH25DS08 |
368442 |
7065034 |
869 |
131 |
60 |
1050 |
DDH25DS13 |
368454 |
7065356 |
860 |
131 |
60 |
880 |
DDH25DS27 |
368407 |
7064883 |
883 |
131 |
56 |
822 |
DDH25DS32 |
368764 |
7064626 |
887 |
315 |
86 |
770 |
Animas |
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DDH25DS21 |
368180 |
7065580 |
858 |
268 |
75 |
470 |
DDH25DS25 |
368321 |
7065151 |
862 |
271 |
70 |
430 |
DDH25DS35 |
368343 |
7065234 |
859 |
272 |
60 |
690 |
MVS |
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DDH25DS04 |
369087 |
7060984 |
938 |
78 |
59 |
690 |
DDH25DS07 |
370154 |
7060505 |
915 |
272 |
63 |
550 |
DDH25DS09 |
369896 |
7060750 |
894 |
271 |
70 |
480 |
DDH25DS11 |
370042 |
7060554 |
905 |
274 |
70 |
470 |
DDH25DS17 |
370148 |
7060436 |
936 |
270 |
63 |
600 |
DDH25DS18 |
369816 |
7060962 |
918 |
269 |
55 |
550 |
DDH25DS22 |
369859 |
7060896 |
919 |
270 |
55 |
500 |
DDH25DS23 |
369184 |
7060884 |
931 |
89 |
70 |
600 |
DDH25DS29 |
369920 |
7060833 |
920 |
267 |
72 |
537 |
DDH25DS31 |
370058 |
7060249 |
945 |
270 |
49 |
450 |
DDH25DS33 |
370036 |
7060553 |
905 |
270 |
55 |
460 |
DDH25DS34 |
370143 |
7060507 |
914 |
268 |
49 |
530 |
DDH25DS36 |
370016 |
7060702 |
920 |
274 |
73 |
540 |
MVN |
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DDH24DS01 |
369235 |
7062673 |
1007 |
268 |
59 |
600 |
DDH25DS05 |
369124 |
7062965 |
984 |
272 |
67 |
610 |
DDH25DS06 |
369010 |
7063163 |
953 |
274 |
82 |
670 |
DDH25DS10 |
369256 |
7063296 |
956 |
271 |
55 |
680 |
DDH25DS24 |
369034 |
7063087 |
956 |
270 |
81 |
700 |
DDH25DS26 |
369008 |
7063003 |
962 |
227 |
90 |
663 |
MANTOVERDE OPERATION SUMMARY
Mantoverde (70%-owned by
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QA/QC PROGAM
At Mantoverde, drill core is logged, photographed and cut in half with a hydraulic splitter at the Company’s on-site facilities. Half of the core is retained for reference, and the other half is sampled at regular 2.0-metre intervals. Sample preparation and analysis are performed by Geolaquim and GeoAssay, both certified independent laboratories. Copper, cobalt and other elements are determined by four-acid digestion with atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS). Gold assays are performed by fire assay with atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS). Drill samples from the Phase 1 drill program have been monitored through Capstone quality assurance and quality control (“QA/QC”) program, which follows internal operational procedures and industry best practices. The QA/QC program includes the routine insertion of certified standards (5%), coarse blanks (5%), fine blanks (5%), coarse duplicates (5%) and pulp duplicates (5%), yielding a blended QC insertion rate of approximately 25%.
QA/QC VALIDATION
The QA/QC validation process undertaken for the Phase 1 drill program of the Project is consistent with the process set out in the NI 43-101 technical report with respect to Mantoverde operation, titled “Mantoverde Mine, NI 43-101 Technical Report and Feasibility Study,
NOTE ON NI 43-101 COMPLIANT TECHNICAL REPORT
The conversion of drill results in this press release into NI 43-101 compliant mineral resources or mineral reserves required additional work and analysis that remains ongoing.
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