Auryn Resources Inc. (TSX: AUG, NYSE AMERICAN: AUG, “Auryn”
or the “Company”) has identified several kilometer-scale
targets under copper – gold surface mineralization at its Sombrero
project in Southern Peru. The targets identified tend to
begin at surface and can continue to a depth of 600 meters,
representing more than one substantial opportunity for skarn and
porphyry mineralization.
Ivan Bebek, Executive Chairman and
Director:
“The Sombrero project continues to evolve as a
globally significant exploration opportunity due to it’s scale and
analogous features to the world-class mines nearby.“It is a rare
opportunity to explore a project with this size and scale that has
never been drilled before. We still don’t know the full extent of
the mineralized system, on surface or at depth however, we
anticipate drill permits in the second quarter of 2019.”
The Targets:
The targets are based on extensive geological
mapping, geochemical sampling and geophysical surveys. The
results of the targeting have outlined a large copper – gold system
that is exposed over a 10 x 5 kilometer area (Figure 1). This
scale of alteration and mineralization is similar in scale to the
Las Bambas complex and demonstrates the potential magnitude of the
opportunity at the Sombrero project (Figure 1). Auryn has
recognized three superimposed separate target types within the
observed Sombrero mineralized system:
- Exoskarn high-grade
gold: copper – gold
targets located along the boundary between monzonitic to
dioritic intrusives and the Ferrobamba limestone.
- Endoskarn bulk tonnage:
copper – gold targets hosted within the
monzonitic to dioritic intrusive rocks
- Porphyry bulk tonnage:
copper – gold targets that are spatially
associated with monzonitic intrusive dykes and plugs.
The area currently being drill permitted
(Figure 1) allows for 40 drill pads, giving Auryn’s
technical team flexibility in the initial program to make
adjustments based on the geology identified while
drilling. There are a total of 7 high-priority
exoskarn targets over a 4.5 kilometer
strike length at the contact between the multiphase intrusive
complex and the Ferrobamba limestone (Figure 2). In addition,
there are a total of 6 high-priority chargeability (IP)
targets over a 7.25 kilometer strike length that represent
the potential for bulk tonnage endoskarn and porphyry-styles of
disseminated copper – gold mineralization. Typically, these
chargeability anomalies are situated between 100 – 150 meters below
the surface, with several of them situated underneath mineralized
trenches. The 2019 drill program will test for exoskarn
targets, endoskarn targets and porphyry-style targets (Figure 3)
with drill holes ranging from 200 – 800 meters in depth.
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Technical Rationale:
Geologic and Geochemical
Summary:
The defined targets are centered around three
exposed copper – gold systems at the Sombrero Main, Nioc and Good
Lucky areas, which are situated within a larger Pb-Zn
mineralization alteration halo (15 x 10 kilometers) (Figure 4) that
defines the known extent of the mineralization and alteration
within the project area. There are three recognized stages of
mineralization present within the area, which are defined
below:
- Stage 1: Prograde exoskarn and
endoskarn development associated with the emplacement of large
diorite bodies into the Ferrobamba and Gramadal limestone
sequences. As part of this event fracture network copper –
gold mineralization is observed within the underlying sediments
within the Hualhuani and Labra Formations (Figure 3).
- Stage 2: Retrograde gold – copper
breccias and vein development overprinting both calcsilicate
alteration within the endoskarn mineralization as well as the
marble/wollastinite alteration within the Ferrobamba limestone
(Figure 3).
- Stage 3: Porphyry staged copper –
gold veins and breccias associated with intense clay alteration and
the emplacement of evolved monzonitic intrusive dykes and
plugs. These evolved porphyry staged dykes and plugs are
associated with a molybdenum geochemical signature (Figure
4). These porphyry targets are developed both within the
larger diorite intrusive bodies as well as within the sediments of
the Hualhuani and Labra Formations (Figure 3).
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- Drill holes PDDH1, PDDH5, PDDH6 and
PDDH10 target high-grade exoskarn mineralization at the contact
between the monzonitic intrusive and the Ferrobamba limestone.
- Drill hole PDDH2 targets bulk
tonnage endoskarn mineralization in the monzonitic intrusive and
then into pophryry-style mineralization within the Hualhuani
sediments through a chargeability anomaly of greater than 25
millivolts.
- Drill holes PDDH3, PDDH4, PDDH6,
PDDH7, PDDH8 and PDDH9 target bulk tonnage endoskarn and porphyry
mineralization hosted within monzonitic intrusives through
chargeability anomalies greater than 25 millivolts.
Geophysics Summary:
The use of geophysics data has proven integral
to the development of targets at the Sombrero project.
Through the integration of geologic mapping and magnetic and
induced polarization data, Auryn has been able to identify all of
the target types listed above.
Magnetics Data:
Magnetic highs have a direct spatial correlation
with mapped exoskarn bodies which allows us to target, under the
volcanic cover, the exoskarn that flanks the large multiphase
intrusive body at the Sombrero and Nioc targets (Figure 2).
A total of 4.5 kilometers of strike length of exoskarn
targets have been defined along the flanks of the multiphase
intrusive center, defining the Sombrero target and again
demonstrating the potential size of the mineralized system at the
project.
Induced Polarization (IP) Data:
A comprehensive IP geophysical survey was
completed in an effort to image disseminated sulphide bodies
defined by chargeability highs above 25 millivolts. These
chargeability highs are interpreted to have the potential to host
significant copper – gold mineralization (Figure 2).
Figure 3 illustrates two cross-sections through
the Sombrero target area that demonstrate the distribution of
exoskarn and endoskarn target types being observed on the surface
and at depth through the use of magnetics and IP geophysical
surveys. These cross-sections integrate geological mapping,
surficial geochemical data from soils, rocks and trenches as well
as the geophysical data. Critically, all data sets support
the potential for a large-scale copper – gold mineralized system,
both in skarn and porphyry-styles of mineralization, hosted within
the Ferrobamba limestone, the multi-phase intrusive complex and the
Hualhuani sediments.
District-Scale Opportunity:
The drill targeting exercise has been completed
over the Sombrero and Nioc target areas, an area of approximately 5
x 5 kilometers. To date, work in the Sombrero district has
focused on the Sombrero North licences, which includes 62,000
hectares. Auryn controls an additional 58,000 hectares in the
Sombrero South project area, which is situated approximately 50-75
kilometers to the southeast of the Sombrero North project area
(Figure 5). Initial follow-up work on these anomalous
drainage basins has included higher resolution stream sediment
surveys, reconnaissance mapping and rock sampling. The goal
of this work is to identify the next mineralized system to advance
towards drill targeting. Results from this work are
anticipated to be released over the next several months as Auryn
continues to develop new targets within the district.
Michael Henrichsen, C.O.O. and Chief
Geologist:
“The drill targeting process has demonstrated
that the Sombrero project has the scale, continuity of
mineralization on surface and required geophysical signatures to
deliver a major copper – gold discovery.
“We are very impressed with the geologic
similarities between Sombrero and Las Bambas and are looking
forward to drilling the three target types of high-grade exoskarns,
bulk tonnage endoskarns and porphyry-styles of mineralization.”
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Michael Henrichsen, P.Geo, COO of Auryn, is the
Qualified Person who assumes responsibility for the technical
disclosures in this press release.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF AURYN
RESOURCES INC.
Ivan Bebek
Executive Chairman
For further information on Auryn Resources Inc.,
please contact Natasha Frakes, Manager of Corporate Communications
at (778) 729-0600 or info@aurynresources.com.
About Auryn
Auryn Resources is a technically driven junior
mining exploration company focused on delivering shareholder value
through project acquisition and development. The Company’s
management team is highly experienced with an impressive track
record of success and has assembled an extensive technical team as
well as a premier gold exploration portfolio. Auryn is focused on
scalable high-grade gold deposits in established mining
jurisdictions, which include the Committee Bay and Gibson MacQuoid
gold projects located in Nunavut, the Homestake Ridge gold project
in British Columbia and a portfolio of gold projects in southern
Peru, through Corisur Peru SAC and Sombrero SAC.
About Sombrero
This project consists of the North Sombrero and
South Sombrero properties, comprising approximately 100,000
mineral claims owned or optioned by Auryn Resources. The
copper-gold Sombrero mining concessions are located 340 kilometers
SE of Lima in southern Peru and are hosted in the
Andahuaylas-Yauri belt. This belt is interpreted to be on the
north-western margins of this Eocene-Oligocene aged copper-gold
porphyry and skarn belt that hosts the Las Bambas, Haquira, Los
Chancas, Cotambambas, Constancia, Antapaccay and Tintaya
deposits. The project is characterized by a strong structural
control and significant copper and gold values from historical
surface samples. The principle targets at Sombrero are
copper-gold skarn and porphyry systems and precious metal
epithermal deposits.
Forward Looking Information and
Additional Cautionary Language
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may be deemed “forward-looking statements”. Forward-looking
information is information that includes implied future performance
and/or forecast information including information relating to or
associated with the acquisition and title to mineral concessions.
These statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and
other factors which may cause actual results, performance or
achievements of the Company to be materially different (either
positively or negatively) from any future results, performance or
achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking
statements. Readers should refer to the risks discussed in the
Company’s Annual Information Form and MD&A for the year ended
December 31, 2017 and subsequent continuous disclosure filings with
the Canadian Securities Administrators available
at www.sedar.com and the Company’s registration statement
on Form 40-F filed with the United States Securities and Exchange
Commission and available at www.sec.gov.
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