NGEx Highlights Lunahuasi High-Grade Gold with 17.3m at 207.79 g/t Au, Including 2.00m at 1,740.00 g/t Au, plus 4.88m at 60.10 g/t Au
Lunahuasi Geology Drill Plan 2026 May
Highlights:
- Drillhole DPDH070 intersected:
- 17.30m at 207.79 g/t Au from 334.90m, including
- 2.00m at 1,740.00 g/t Au from 334.90m and
- 8.30m at 10.81 g/t Au from 343.90m, plus
- 2.60m at 14.57% CuEq from 423.90m, plus
- 2.10m at 11.30% CuEq from 560.20m
- 17.30m at 207.79 g/t Au from 334.90m, including
- Drillhole DPDH063 intersected:
- 4.88m at 60.10 g/t Au from 831.50m, including
- 1.38m at 159.50 g/t Au from 835.00m
- 4.88m at 60.10 g/t Au from 831.50m, including
- These two intervals are 660m apart, demonstrating the widespread nature of the ultra high-grade gold component at Lunahuasi.
Table 1 : Significant Intersections
|
Hole ID |
From |
To (m) |
Length |
Est True |
Cu % |
Au g/t |
Au g/t |
Ag g/t |
CuEq % |
|
DPDH062 |
224.00 |
1604.30 |
1380.30 |
1380 |
0.57 |
0.27 |
0.27 |
13.5 |
0.89 |
|
incl |
397.00 |
411.00 |
14.00 |
8.3 |
2.02 |
1.16 |
1.16 |
24.7 |
3.08 |
|
and incl |
628.60 |
779.30 |
150.70 |
89 |
1.61 |
0.93 |
0.93 |
50.3 |
2.73 |
|
incl |
628.60 |
665.00 |
36.40 |
21 |
3.39 |
2.54 |
2.54 |
149.3 |
6.55 |
|
and incl |
646.50 |
665.00 |
18.50 |
11 |
5.28 |
4.47 |
4.47 |
274.1 |
10.95 |
|
and incl |
992.20 |
999.00 |
6.80 |
4.0 |
8.17 |
1.02 |
1.02 |
127.9 |
10.04 |
|
and incl |
1218.00 |
1233.00 |
15.00 |
8.9 |
1.75 |
1.19 |
1.19 |
30.0 |
2.88 |
|
DPDH063 |
152.00 |
1920.40 |
1768.40 |
1768 |
0.69 |
0.45 |
0.40 |
10.0 |
1.10 |
|
incl |
559.80 |
688.90 |
129.10 |
74 |
2.80 |
1.21 |
1.21 |
43.5 |
4.06 |
|
incl |
559.80 |
572.60 |
12.80 |
7.3 |
4.88 |
2.21 |
2.21 |
29.5 |
6.75 |
|
and incl |
615.35 |
656.60 |
41.25 |
24 |
5.76 |
1.76 |
1.76 |
92.8 |
7.86 |
|
incl |
620.00 |
634.20 |
14.20 |
8.1 |
8.22 |
3.14 |
3.14 |
156.8 |
11.89 |
|
and incl |
654.00 |
656.60 |
2.60 |
1.5 |
14.56 |
2.31 |
2.31 |
135.7 |
17.43 |
|
and incl |
810.20 |
920.20 |
110.00 |
63 |
2.88 |
3.41 |
2.54 |
23.9 |
* |
|
incl |
810.20 |
850.00 |
39.80 |
23 |
3.75 |
8.35 |
5.94 |
39.4 |
* |
|
incl |
831.50 |
836.38 |
4.88 |
2.8 |
3.88 |
60.10 |
40.45 |
112.8 |
* |
|
incl |
835.00 |
836.38 |
1.38 |
0.8 |
0.09 |
159.50 |
90.00 |
80.0 |
* |
|
and incl |
863.00 |
920.20 |
57.20 |
33 |
2.81 |
0.68 |
0.68 |
16.6 |
3.45 |
|
incl |
863.00 |
865.40 |
2.40 |
1.4 |
12.54 |
3.50 |
3.50 |
94.7 |
15.92 |
|
and incl |
875.00 |
876.20 |
1.20 |
0.7 |
11.99 |
1.39 |
1.39 |
52.0 |
13.46 |
|
and incl |
897.00 |
901.00 |
4.00 |
2.3 |
10.40 |
3.04 |
3.04 |
49.0 |
13.05 |
|
and incl |
919.20 |
920.20 |
1.00 |
0.6 |
20.81 |
3.84 |
3.84 |
114.0 |
24.61 |
|
DPDH067 |
171.30 |
177.40 |
6.10 |
3.7 |
1.19 |
2.35 |
2.35 |
77.1 |
3.58 |
|
plus |
476.30 |
481.00 |
4.70 |
2.8 |
2.15 |
1.34 |
1.34 |
38.4 |
3.46 |
|
DPDH068 |
261.00 |
268.00 |
7.00 |
3.2 |
1.88 |
2.16 |
2.16 |
22.0 |
3.64 |
|
and incl |
348.60 |
351.30 |
2.70 |
1.2 |
3.77 |
6.16 |
6.16 |
96.7 |
9.11 |
|
|
427.70 |
607.00 |
179.30 |
81 |
1.67 |
1.10 |
1.10 |
27.6 |
2.71 |
|
and incl |
427.70 |
439.70 |
12.00 |
5.4 |
3.15 |
2.47 |
2.47 |
62.0 |
5.50 |
|
and incl |
492.40 |
501.00 |
8.60 |
3.9 |
1.13 |
8.14 |
8.14 |
33.4 |
7.35 |
|
and incl |
513.50 |
517.65 |
4.15 |
1.9 |
6.57 |
2.43 |
2.43 |
71.9 |
8.97 |
|
and incl |
538.30 |
543.40 |
5.10 |
2.3 |
4.14 |
0.32 |
0.32 |
16.8 |
4.53 |
|
and incl |
581.00 |
607.00 |
26.00 |
12 |
3.81 |
1.21 |
1.21 |
87.7 |
5.47 |
|
incl |
592.85 |
604.00 |
11.15 |
5.0 |
5.74 |
1.74 |
1.74 |
183.5 |
8.63 |
|
and incl |
636.00 |
670.00 |
34.00 |
15 |
1.92 |
0.93 |
0.93 |
25.4 |
2.82 |
|
incl |
653.50 |
657.00 |
3.50 |
1.6 |
6.07 |
0.93 |
0.93 |
83.4 |
7.49 |
|
and incl |
685.50 |
688.50 |
3.00 |
1.4 |
5.66 |
1.46 |
1.46 |
42.3 |
7.10 |
|
DPDH070 |
329.30 |
505.20 |
175.90 |
93 |
1.00 |
20.84 |
2.08 |
6.8 |
* |
|
incl |
334.90 |
352.20 |
17.30 |
9.2 |
2.02 |
207.79 |
17.04 |
16.2 |
* |
|
incl |
334.90 |
336.90 |
2.00 |
1.1 |
2.50 |
1740.00 |
90.00 |
55.0 |
* |
|
and incl |
343.90 |
352.20 |
8.30 |
4.4 |
1.80 |
10.81 |
10.81 |
10.3 |
9.77 |
|
and incl |
423.90 |
426.50 |
2.60 |
1.4 |
12.52 |
2.05 |
2.05 |
63.4 |
14.57 |
|
and incl |
468.80 |
486.00 |
17.20 |
9.1 |
1.73 |
0.96 |
0.96 |
8.2 |
2.50 |
|
plus |
560.20 |
562.30 |
2.10 |
1.1 |
9.40 |
1.88 |
1.88 |
60.0 |
11.30 |
|
plus |
636.00 |
652.00 |
16.00 |
8.5 |
1.26 |
0.68 |
0.68 |
24.1 |
1.97 |
|
|
|
Copper equivalent (CuEq) for drill intersections is calculated based on |
|
Estimated true widths are rounded to the nearest metre for widths over 10m and to the nearest 0.1m for widths less than 10m, as this better reflects the precision of the estimates. Estimated true widths should be regarded as approximate as these use a preliminary interpretation of the geological model and are subject to change as more information becomes available. Intervals greater than 300m are interpreted as bulk disseminated and stockwork mineralization and drilled width is equal to estimated true width. |
DPDH062 intersected the Saturn zone down dip of DPDH059. The zone is defined by a 150m interval at 2.73% CuEq from 628.60m, with several higher-grade sub-intervals included, and continues to be open at depth. Low to mid-grade disseminated and stockwork HS mineralization continued to the end of the hole at 1,604.30m with the entire mineralized section averaging 0.89% CuEq over 1,380.30m from 224.00m.
DPDH063 intersected Saturn 60m south of and 200m above the intersection in DPDH062, with a 129.10m interval at 4.06% CuEq starting at 559.80m, with several higher-grade sub-intervals, including 41.25m at 7.86% CuEq.
This was followed by a 121.30m section of lower grade from 688.90m (1.08% CuEq; 0.68% Cu, 0.43 g/t Au, 10.4 g/t Ag) and then a second high-grade zone from 810.20m with 110.00m at 2.88% Cu, 3.41 g/t Au and 23.9 g/t Ag, including a 4.88m section at 60.10 g/t Au with one 1.38m sample at 159.5 g/t Au. In our current interpretation, this zone lies to the west of Saturn, however there is some evidence that the zone is widening in this area and it may be more appropriate to define the Saturn zone interval to 920.20m. This broader zone comprises a 360.40m interval from 559.80m averaging 2.11% Cu, 1.62 g/t Au and 26.4 g/t Ag.
As with hole DPDH062, low to mid-grade stockwork and disseminated HS mineralization continued to the end of the hole at 1,920.40m and the entire hole, starting from the first sample greater than 1% CuEq at 152.00m, averaged 1.10% CuEq over 1,768.40m.
DPDH067 was a shorter hole drilled to the west of Jupiter at a shallow dip, testing the area above several high-grade intersections at depth. The hole intersected two narrow intersections of moderate grade.
DPDH068 was drilled across the Saturn zone towards the southwest, intersecting it from 427.70m with a 179.30m interval at 2.71% CuEq. Two additional mineralized zones were intersected to the west of the current Saturn zone interpretation, and the hole was ended at 695.10m.
DPDH070 intersected the Mars zone 100m down-dip from DPDH060 and 56m northeast from DPDH061. The highlight of this hole was a 2.00m sample with 1,740 g/t Au confirming the presence of a very high-grade phase of gold mineralization occurring primarily as free gold in quartz veins which has now been intersected in several holes across the deposit. This sample occurs within a 17.30m interval with contained several other samples greater than 10 g/t gold and averaged 207.79 g/t Au.
This sample is 660m to the northeast (270m above) the high-grade interval in DPDH063 (1.38m at 159.50 g/t Au) and 730m southeast of (500m above) a high-grade interval in DPDH033 (1.10m at 151.50 g/t Au) suggesting that this style of mineralization is widespread throughout the deposit, with a significant vertical range.
Phase 4 Progress
The Phase 4 program is now complete, with a total of 27,318m drilled and 32 holes completed. Assay results from the final twelve holes will be released once assays are received, analyzed, and confirmed by the Company.
Table 2 : Drillhole Information
|
Hole ID |
UTM East |
UTM North |
Elev (masl) |
Azimuth |
Dip |
Length (m) |
Drill Status |
|
DPDH048 |
439,217 |
6,855,999 |
4,703 |
277.4 |
-55.4 |
761.0 |
Complete |
|
DPDH049 |
439,224 |
6,855,908 |
4,742 |
273.5 |
-60.6 |
1,487.0 |
Complete |
|
DPDH050 |
439,204 |
6,855,918 |
4,742 |
290.5 |
-62.0 |
796.1 |
Complete |
|
DPDH051 |
438,851 |
6,856,236 |
4,767 |
157.3 |
-71.5 |
790.5 |
Complete |
|
DPDH052 |
439,092 |
6,856,132 |
4,663 |
225.6 |
-47.6 |
560.4 |
Complete |
|
DPDH053 |
439,077 |
6,856,286 |
4,655 |
287.0 |
-48.5 |
301.5 |
Complete |
|
DPDH054 |
439,299 |
6,856,194 |
4,631 |
289.4 |
-48.4 |
383.0 |
Complete |
|
DPDH055 |
439,226 |
6,855,998 |
4,703 |
273.5 |
-68.3 |
925.0 |
Complete |
|
DPDH056 |
439,092 |
6,856,134 |
4,663 |
255.3 |
-70.0 |
877.4 |
Complete |
|
DPDH057 |
439,203 |
6,855,918 |
4,742 |
280.1 |
-45.2 |
799.0 |
Complete |
|
DPDH058 |
439,081 |
6,856,287 |
4,654 |
327.9 |
-67.3 |
577.0 |
Complete |
|
DPDH059 |
438,851 |
6,856,236 |
4,768 |
164.8 |
-68.7 |
866.4 |
Complete |
|
DPDH060 |
439,297 |
6,856,195 |
4,632 |
304.8 |
-50.3 |
488.5 |
Complete |
|
DPDH061 |
439,297 |
6,856,193 |
4,632 |
289.1 |
-54.9 |
1,302.0 |
Complete |
|
DPDH062 |
439,226 |
6,855,995 |
4,702 |
256.4 |
-63.8 |
1,604.3 |
Complete |
|
DPDH063 |
439,222 |
6,855,907 |
4,743 |
259.1 |
-54.3 |
1,920.4 |
Complete |
|
DPDH064 |
439,204 |
6,855,913 |
4,742 |
260.3 |
-46.5 |
1,736.1 |
Assays Pend. |
|
DPDH065 |
439,080 |
6,856,287 |
4,655 |
310.5 |
-55.5 |
708.2 |
Complete |
|
DPDH066 |
437,052 |
6,855,746 |
5,407 |
066.3 |
-72.9 |
1,643.0 |
Assays Pend. |
|
DPDH067 |
438,854 |
6,856,230 |
4,768 |
286.1 |
-50.6 |
683.0 |
Complete |
|
DPDH068 |
439,168 |
6,856,227 |
4,632 |
176.2 |
-47.6 |
695.1 |
Complete |
|
DPDH069 |
439,306 |
6,855,881 |
4,741 |
276.4 |
-31.3 |
797.8 |
Assays Pend. |
|
DPDH070 |
439,302 |
6,856,190 |
4,631 |
301.8 |
-60.6 |
680.0 |
Complete |
|
DPDH071 |
438,853 |
6,856,226 |
4,767 |
180.2 |
-50.0 |
848.0 |
Assays Pend. |
|
DPDH072 |
439,218 |
6,855,991 |
4,703 |
292.4 |
-66.8 |
941.0 |
Assays Pend. |
|
DPDH073 |
439,220 |
6,855,908 |
4,743 |
215.8 |
-50.7 |
992.5 |
Assays Pend. |
|
DPDH074 |
439,168 |
6,856,227 |
4,632 |
235.3 |
-29.0 |
572.5 |
Assays Pend. |
|
DPDH075 |
439,307 |
6,856,188 |
4,631 |
319.0 |
-58.2 |
764.0 |
Assays Pend. |
|
DPDH076 |
439,099 |
6,856,128 |
4,664 |
317.9 |
-55.9 |
267.2 |
Assays Pend. |
|
DPDH077 |
439,098 |
6,856,133 |
4,664 |
303.0 |
-45.3 |
387.5 |
Assays Pend. |
|
DPDH078 |
439,295 |
6,856,191 |
4,632 |
382.8 |
-45.1 |
383.0 |
Assays Pend. |
|
DPGT004 |
439,561 |
6,856,232 |
4,572 |
266.2 |
-11.8 |
781.2 |
Assays Pend. |
Qualified Persons and Technical Notes
The scientific and technical disclosure included in this news release have been reviewed and approved by
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