Bell Temporarily Suspends Big Sandy Drilling, Presents Big Sandy Science in Anaheim
Bell Copper (TSXV: BCU) (OTCQB: BCUFF) has temporarily suspended drilling operations on hole BS-4 at its 100% owned Big Sandy porphyry copper project in northwestern Arizona. The company is seeking additional funding through strategic investments from major copper producers to continue exploration. Despite not reaching bedrock, encouraging mineralized gravel clasts including chalcocite, native copper, and native silver were observed in BS-4.
The previous drill hole, BS-3, intersected 200 meters grading 0.42% copper and 2.4 g/t silver. Bell Copper is working to extend drill permits for eight additional holes through October 2025. The Arizona Geological Survey and University of Arizona are studying Big Sandy drill cores to assess critical elements supply, with findings to be presented at the Geological Society of America meeting in September 2024.
Bell Copper (TSXV: BCU) (OTCQB: BCUFF) ha temporaneamente sospeso le operazioni di perforazione sul foro BS-4 nel suo progetto di rame porfirico Big Sandy, interamente posseduto, nel nord-ovest dell'Arizona. L'azienda sta cercando finanziamenti aggiuntivi tramite investimenti strategici da produttori di rame di grande dimensione per continuare l'esplorazione. Nonostante non si sia raggiunto il substrato roccioso, sono stati osservati nel BS-4 aggregati di ghiaia mineralizzati incoraggianti inclusi calcosite, rame nativo e argento nativo.
Il precedente foro di perforazione, BS-3, ha intersecato 200 metri con una gradazione del 0,42% di rame e 2,4 g/t di argento. Bell Copper sta lavorando per estendere i permessi per la perforazione di altri otto fori fino a ottobre 2025. L'Arizona Geological Survey e l'Università dell'Arizona stanno studiando i nuclei di perforazione di Big Sandy per valutare l'approvvigionamento di elementi critici, con i risultati che saranno presentati alla riunione della Geological Society of America nel settembre 2024.
Bell Copper (TSXV: BCU) (OTCQB: BCUFF) ha suspendido temporalmente las operaciones de perforación en el pozo BS-4 de su proyecto de cobre porfirico Big Sandy, del cual es propietario al 100%, en el noroeste de Arizona. La empresa está buscando financiación adicional a través de inversiones estratégicas de grandes productores de cobre para continuar con la exploración. A pesar de no haber alcanzado la roca madre, se observaron en BS-4 grava mineralizada alentadora que incluye calcosina, cobre nativo y plata nativa.
El pozo de perforación anterior, BS-3, intersectó 200 metros con una ley de 0,42% de cobre y 2,4 g/t de plata. Bell Copper está trabajando para extender los permisos de perforación para otros ocho pozos hasta octubre de 2025. La Encuesta Geológica de Arizona y la Universidad de Arizona están estudiando los núcleos de perforación de Big Sandy para evaluar el suministro de elementos críticos, con los hallazgos que se presentarán en la reunión de la Geological Society of America en septiembre de 2024.
벨 구리(Bell Copper) (TSXV: BCU) (OTCQB: BCUFF)는 북서부 애리조나에 위치한 자사의 100% 소유의 빅 샌디(Big Sandy) 포필라이트 구리 프로젝트에서 BS-4 구멍에 대한 시추 작업을 일시적으로 중단했다. 회사는 탐사를 계속하기 위해 주요 구리 생산자들의 전략적 투자로 추가 자금을 모집하고 있다. 기반암에 도달하지 못했음에도 불구하고, BS-4에서 유망한 광물화된 자갈 클라스트가 관찰되었으며, 여기에는 칼코사이트, 천연 구리 및 천연 은이 포함된다.
이전의 시추 홀인 BS-3은 200미터에서 0.42% 구리 함유량과 2.4g/t 은을 발견했다. 벨 구리는 2025년 10월까지 추가적인 8개의 구멍에 대한 시추 허가를 연장하는 작업을 하고 있다. 애리조나 지질 조사 및 애리조나 대학교는 빅 샌디 시추 코어를 연구하여 중요 요소 공급을 평가하고 있으며, 연구 결과는 2024년 9월에 열리는 미국지질학회 회의에서 발표될 예정이다.
Bell Copper (TSXV: BCU) (OTCQB: BCUFF) a suspendu temporairement les opérations de forage sur le trou BS-4 de son projet de cuivre porphyrique Big Sandy, entièrement détenu, dans le nord-ouest de l'Arizona. L'entreprise recherche un financement supplémentaire par le biais d'investissements stratégiques de grands producteurs de cuivre pour poursuivre l'exploration. Bien qu'aucun socle rocheux n'ait été atteint, des clastes de gravier minéralisés encourageants, tels que la chalcocite, le cuivre natif et l'argent natif, ont été observés dans le BS-4.
Le trou de forage précédent, BS-3, a intercepté 200 mètres avec un taux de 0,42 % de cuivre et 2,4 g/t d'argent. Bell Copper travaille à prolonger les permis de forage pour huit trous supplémentaires jusqu'en octobre 2025. Le Arizona Geological Survey et l'Université d'Arizona étudient les échantillons de forage de Big Sandy pour évaluer l'approvisionnement en éléments critiques, et les résultats seront présentés lors de la réunion de la Geological Society of America en septembre 2024.
Bell Copper (TSXV: BCU) (OTCQB: BCUFF) hat die Bohrarbeiten vorübergehend eingestellt für Bohrloch BS-4 in seinem zu 100 % eigenen Big Sandy Kupferprojekt im nordwestlichen Arizona. Das Unternehmen sucht nach zusätzlicher Finanzierung durch strategische Investitionen von großen Kupferproduzenten, um die Exploration fortzusetzen. Obwohl der Grundfelsen nicht erreicht wurde, wurden im BS-4 ermutigende mineralisierte Kieselsteine wie Chalcocit, nativer Kupfer und natives Silber beobachtet.
Das vorherige Bohrloch, BS-3, durchschnitt 200 Meter mit einem Gehalt von 0,42% Kupfer und 2,4 g/t Silber. Bell Copper arbeitet daran, die Bohrgenehmigungen für weitere acht Löcher bis Oktober 2025 zu verlängern. Die Arizona Geological Survey und die Universität von Arizona untersuchen die Bohrkerne von Big Sandy, um die Versorgung von kritischen Elementen zu bewerten, und die Ergebnisse werden auf der Tagung der Geological Society of America im September 2024 präsentiert.
- Previous drill hole BS-3 intersected 200 meters grading 0.42% copper and 2.4 g/t silver
- Encouraging mineralized gravel clasts found in BS-4, including chalcocite, native copper, and native silver
- Company is in discussions with major copper producers for strategic investments
- Working to extend drill permits for eight additional holes through October 2025
- Arizona Geological Survey and University of Arizona studying Big Sandy drill cores for critical elements assessment
- Temporary suspension of drilling operations on hole BS-4 due to lack of funding
- BS-4 did not reach bedrock, failing to fully penetrate post-mineral gravels at 1372 meters depth
- Setbacks occurred with stuck drill tooling in BS-4
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - August 31, 2024) - Bell Copper Corporation (TSXV: BCU) (OTCQB: BCUFF) ("Bell Copper" or the "Company") reports that it has temporarily suspended diamond drilling operations on hole BS-4 at the Company's
The maximum depth achieved in hole BS-4 of 1372 meters did not fully penetrate post-mineral gravels due to setbacks occurring with stuck drill tooling. No bedrock has yet been encountered in BS-4, but encouraging mineralized gravel clasts including chalcocite, native copper, and native silver have been observed.
The Company's drilling of BS-4 follows up on the previous drill hole, BS-3 which had an intersection of 200 meters of chalcocite-bearing porphyry (see June 7, 2022 news release). Drillhole BS-3 cut 200 meters from 1302 meters to 1502 meters grading 0.42 percent copper (8.4 lbsCu/st) and 2.4 grams of silver per tonne as supergene chalcocite hosted in strongly pyritic, sericitized porphyry. The hole was terminated in strongly pyritic, sericitized porphyry at an inclined depth of 2026.33 meters when the mechanical limits of the drill were reached. Metallurgical testing of the 200-meter BS-3 intersection showed that the copper was amenable to recovery via either froth flotation or acid leaching (see July 21, 2022 news release). Molybdenum and rhenium were also concentrated from the interval via froth flotation.
Bell Copper had been drilling BS-4 since March 2023 from a new drill pad approximately 900 meters from the previous BS-3 drill site. A combination of mud motor drilling followed by core drilling was used to try to advance hole BS-4 through thick gravel and into expected porphyry bedrock, however the obstacles encountered and lack of adequate funding has led the Company to suspend the work until sufficient additional funding is secured. In the meantime, the Company is working to extend drill permits for eight additional holes through October 2025.
Drillhole BS-4 encountered the most encouraging gravel sequence yet seen at Big Sandy. Mineralized porphyry clasts carrying supergene chalcocite, native copper, and trace native silver were found scattered through the gravel column over more than 600 meters. Exotic neotocite (copper-manganese oxide), native copper, and native silver were observed in faults and in selectively mineralized sand strata. Cobble-sized clasts near the bottom of the hole included common pervasively sericitized leached capping stained with fertile, earthy red hematite and cut by quartz veinlets.
Big Sandy Science
The Arizona Geological Survey ("AGS") and the University of Arizona ("UA") are now studying Big Sandy drill cores to assess their role in addressing the US's supply of critical elements, notably copper, molybdenum, and rhenium. On September 22, 2024 at the Anaheim, California annual meeting of the Geological Society of America, the AGS in collaboration with UA and Bell Copper will present "Geochronologic and Mineralogic Constraints Connecting the Diamond Joe Porphyry Root to the Big Sandy Porphyry Copper Prospect, Northwestern Arizona, USA" in Technical Session T-5 "Linking Mineral Resources and Their Geologic Framework I: The USGS Earth Mapping Resources Initiative (Earth MRI) and Related Critical Minerals Research". Results of independent age dating of zircon from porphyry in Bell's BS-3 porphyry intersection and zircon from the Diamond Joe porphyry root will be discussed. The results have broader implications for copper exploration at the Company's Perseverance project 30 kilometers to the north.
"Bell Copper believes that we are delivering at Big Sandy and Perseverance the big, new copper discoveries in friendly jurisdictions required for the global transition to cleaner electrical energy. With conventional capital markets distracted away from critical minerals supply, Bell is turning to the most closely aligned investors to keep our Big Sandy drill turning - the major copper miners. When our financing flows at a scale commensurate with the copper opportunity at Big Sandy, we will once again deploy downhole mud motors to rapidly put challenging gravel deposits behind casing and deliver the bedrock cores required for resource estimation. In the meantime, we expect our partner at Perseverance to initiate a Typhoon IP survey late in Q3 to flesh out the eastern MT target identified in 2020."
- Dr. Tim Marsh, Bell Copper President & CEO.
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The technical content of this release has been reviewed and approved by Timothy Marsh, PhD, PEng., the Company's CEO and President. No mineral resource has yet been identified on the Big Sandy Project. There is no certainty that the present exploration effort will result in the identification of a mineral resource or that any mineral resource that might be discovered will prove to be economically recoverable.
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