28 May 2024
CASTILLO COPPER
LIMITED
("Castillo", "CCZ" or the
"Company")
Chief geologist outlines
plans for Big One deposit surface sampling
campaign
Castillo Copper Limited (LSE and
ASX: CCZ), a base metal explorer primarily focused on copper across
Australia and Zambia, is pleased to announce that Non-Executive
Director and Chief Geologist, Joel Logan, has devised the
geological approach to be taken in the Company's recently announced
surface sampling campaign1; earmarked for implementation
at the Big One Deposit, a highly prospective target forming part of
the greater NWQ Project in Mt Isa.
HIGHLIGHTS:
·
CCZ's chief geologist, Joel Logan, has formulated
a comprehensive, three-day surface sampling campaign that will
concentrate on eight areas across the Big One Deposit, with
historical anomalous surface copper and/or high conductivity
zones.
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Of particular interest for follow up work, are the
findings from an inaugural Induced Polarisation (IP) survey
undertaken by the Company in 20202, which evidenced the
following:
o Significant incremental copper mineralisation located along
north-trending fault structures rather than constrained in the
trachyte dyke, and
o Significant untested bedrock conductor north of the line of
lode, materially larger than the high-grade anomaly drilled in
2020.
·
Based on historic surface observations, circa 200m
north from the line of lode there also exists a sizeable,
potentially mineralised gossan3 that is earmarked for
thorough sampling.
·
Once geochemical data from the upcoming campaign
is reconciled with historical geophysics and surface observations,
high-conviction targets for test-drilling can be formulated to
potentially extend known mineralisation north of the line of
lode.
Joel Logan, Non-Executive Director and Chief Geologist,
commented: "Our goal is to undertake a
systematic surface sampling campaign that targets the most
conductive IP anomalies north of known mineralisation at the Big
One Deposit.
"Further, we will re-sample areas with elevated historical
copper readings at surface. In turn, the combined area will be
mapped, and structural measurements collected, with an emphasis on
noting haematite-altered and copper-bearing
faulting.
"This data should aid in confirming earlier observations from
soil and rock chip sampling, where similar mineralised faulting
through the Big One Deposit trends north directly through the focus
area.
"In addition, gossans north of the focus area will be assessed
for visible copper minerals and thoroughly sampled. Once the
assayed geochemical information and legacy IP readings are
reconciled, a comprehensive drill strategy can be
formulated."
Soil Sampling Campaign Focus
Areas
The upcoming soil sampling campaign
will cover eight highly prospective areas across the Big One
Deposit - north and south of the 1,200m line of lode. The focus
areas were selected from historical anomalous surface copper and/or
high conductivity zones (Figure 1).
FIGURE 1:
BIG ONE DEPOSIT - LINE OF LODE & EIGHT FOCUS AREAS
Notes:
1. Source: CCZ
geology team. Coordinate system is MGA94-Zone54S
2. Contours shown
from Cu surface rock chip sampling. Image is IP chargeability at
120m depth. Gossans shown in pink.
PURPOSE OF THE CAMPAIGN:
The Scope of Work for the upcoming
surface sampling campaign has been designed to progress and/or
enable the following developments at the Big One
deposit:
· Detailed geological mapping, including any strike and dip
measurements, across the eight zones,
· Conduct soil and/or rock chip sampling,
· Reconnaissance of potential future reverse circulation and
diamond core sites,
· Magnetic susceptibility and pXRF measurements on any soil or
rock chip samples collected, and
· Record
any other pertinent geological observations whilst in the
field.
2020 Geophysics Campaign
A previous IP survey undertaken by
Castillo Copper in 2020, comprised six lines ranging from 500-700m
long and spaced 200m apart over the 1,200m line of lode (Figure
2).
FIGURE 2:
LINE LOCATIONS TRANSVERSING BIG ONE DEPOSIT
Source: CCZ geology team
SURVEY
FINDINGS
Interpretations of the IP survey
from CCZ's then-geophysicist suggested that there exists a
significant untested bedrock conductor north of the line of lode
that is materially larger than the high-grade anomaly drilled in
2020. (Figure 3).
FIGURE 3:
LINE 3 - NEWLY IDENTIFIED BEDROCK CONDUCTORS
Source: CCZ geology team
Further, interpretations from
surface sampling implied that there was incremental copper
mineralisation along north-trending fault structures, rather than
constrained within the trachyte dyke.
Historic Field Report
Observations
Based on historical surface
observations, circa 200m north of the line of lode is a sizeable,
potentially mineralised gossan that needs to be thoroughly assessed
for its underlying copper potential.
Gossan formations - resulting from
the oxidisation of sulphide materials in an ore deposit - can act
as a 'marker' for subsurface ore deposits and are generally
observed as rock that is intensely oxidised, decomposed or
weathered in appearance.
Next Steps: Post-Soil Sampling
Campaign
All samples from the campaign will
be sent to the laboratory for assaying. Once the full suite of
geochemical results is returned and reconciled with historical
surface observations / IP survey, then high conviction test-drill
targets can be devised to potentially extend known mineralisation
north of the line of lode.
For
further information, please
contact:
Castillo Copper
Limited
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+61 8 6558 0886
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Gerrard Hall (UK), Chairman
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SI Capital
Limited (Financial Adviser and Corporate Broker)
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+44 (0)1483 413500
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Nick Emerson
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Gracechurch
Group (Financial PR)
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+44 (0)20 4582 3500
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Harry Chathli, Alexis Gore, Henry Gamble
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Competent Person's Statement
The information in this report that
relates to Exploration Results and Mineral Resource Estimates for
"Chief Geologist Outlines Plans for Big One Deposit Surface
Sampling Campaign" is based on information compiled or reviewed by
Mr Mark Biggs. Mr Biggs is a director of ROM Resources, a company
which is a shareholder of Castillo Copper Limited. ROM Resources
provides ad-hoc geological consultancy services to Castillo Copper
Limited. Mr Biggs is a member of the Australian Institute of Mining
and Metallurgy (member #107188) and has sufficient experience of
relevance to the styles of mineralisation and types of deposits
under consideration, and to the activities undertaken, to qualify
as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012 Edition of the Joint
Ore Reserves Committee (JORC) Australasian Code for Reporting of
Exploration Results, and Mineral Resources. Mr Biggs holds an
AusIMM Online Course Certificate in 2012 JORC Code Reporting. Mr
Biggs also consents to the inclusion in this report of the matters
based on information in the form and context in which it appears.
The Australian Securities Exchange has not reviewed and does not
accept responsibility for the accuracy or adequacy of this
release.
References
1)
See ASX Announcement dated 14 May 2024
2)
CCZ ASX Release - 20 May 2020
3)
Csar, M, 1996. Big One & Mt Storm Copper Deposits. Unpublished
field report. - CCZ ASX Release 14 January 2020
About Castillo Copper
Castillo Copper Limited is an Australian-based,
Australian-focussed copper exploration Company with a strategy to
develop multi-commodity assets that demonstrate future potential as
an economic mining operation.
Through the application of disciplined and structured
exploration and analysis, Castillo Copper has identified assets
deemed core to the Company's sustained growth and is actively
progressing these interests up the value curve.
Current focus will be on advancing exploration
activity at the Company's wholly owned NWQ Project, situated in the
copper-belt district approximately 150km north of Mt Isa in
north-west Queensland.
Other interests include the Broken Hill Project in
western New South Wales and the Cangai Copper Mine in north-east
New South Wales, as well as exploration targets in Zambia.
Castillo Copper is listed on the LSE and ASX under
the ticker "CCZ".