Callinex Announces 2023 Exploration Targets at the Pine Bay Project Located in the Flin Flon Mining District, MB
Callinex Mines (OTCQX: CLLXF) outlined its 2023 exploration targets for the Pine Bay Project in Manitoba, featuring high-grade deposits such as Rainbow and Alchemist. Key highlights include identification of high-priority exploration targets and promising BPEM anomalies. The Rainbow deposit remains open for expansion, with recent drilling revealing significant copper equivalent intersections, such as PBM-158's 5.0m of 1.56% CuEq. The company aims to advance towards a maiden resource estimate at Rainbow while expanding mineralization at Odin and enhancing the high-grade resource potential on the Cabin Horizon.
- High-grade copper and gold resources identified at Rainbow and Alchemist deposits.
- Recent drill hole PBM-158 intersected 5.0m of 1.56% copper equivalent.
- BPEM survey indicates extensive mineralization at depth, suggesting expansion potential.
- Opportunity to build upon high-grade copper/gold resources on the Cabin Horizon.
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- The Company has identified high priority exploration targets at depth on the Rainbow deposit where it remains open for expansion;
- Modeling of BPEM data at Alchemist indicates numerous anomalies for follow up drilling;
- High-grade gold and silver mineralization provides optimism at target area Odin; and
- Opportunity to build a high-grade copper/gold resource on the Cabin Horizon.
JJ O'Donnell, Exploration Manager, commented, "With the proposed drilling program I am excited to advance the project closer to a production decision with the completion of a maiden geologic resource calculation at Rainbow, as well as the potential to add further resources at Alchemist, Odin, and Cabin. This year will be an important milestone for the Callinex's
The Company has outlined two exploration target areas at depth on the Rainbow that have the potential to expand the size of the deposit both laterally and vertically.
The Company plans to test the potential for the Orange and Yellow zones to continue at depth beyond the known deposit area. The last deep hole at Rainbow, drill hole PBM-158, was the deepest and most northern hole, which intersected the Yellow zone and returned 5.0m of
A subsequent borehole electromagnetic ("BPEM") survey completed and modeled from PBM-158 indicates significant potential for Rainbow to continue at depth which is also supported by intense sericite and chlorite alteration that is strongest in the deepest holes drilled into the deposit (See news release dated
Based on the results from PBM-158, a complete review of geology and BPEM data from the deepest holes at Rainbow was conducted. In particular, survey data from drill hole PBM-136 indicates a strong off-hole response, modeled to be 120m by 400m at ~1000m down hole, coincides with mineralization associated with the Orange zone (4.0m of
Additionally, assay and lithogeochemical results have highlighted the potential for new lenses at depth. Increased sulphide mineralization intersected early in the deepest holes into Rainbow suggests a potential for new stacked VMS lenses to emerge at depth (Rainbow Cross Section). Many of the major VMS systems are made up of numerous lenses/zones of base and precious metals rich mineralization.
Additionally, BPEM data off of Rainbow discovery hole PBM-111 indicates that the Orange and Yellow zones may continue to the south and vertically above. A 55m by 200m anomaly has been modeled to the south of PBM-111 and directly associated with the 2.96m of
To date, Alchemist shows a strike of at least 140m between drillhole intersections, currently defined to an extent of 500-800m below surface and open above, below, and northerly. By comparison, the Rainbow's Orange zone has a strike of 140m. It should be noted that deposits in the Flin Flon Greenstone Belt, like Rainbow, typically have a plunge extent on average between 5-8 times the strike of the deposit.
Drill hole ALC-114, the last hole drilled into the Alchemist to date, intersected 4.40m of
Modeling of the BPEM data at the various holes at Alchemist has produced a large number of anomalies due to the sheer volume of conductive mineralization that has been intersected in drilling. There have been eight anomalies modeled from the surveyed holes at Alchemist with five of them interpreted to be located on the horizon that hosts the deposit (Alchemist Long Section with BPEM Anomalies).
Follow-up drilling will focus on stepping out vertically above and below the deposit with the assumption that Alchemist is a steeply dipping/plunging system as similarly defined at the Rainbow deposit, as the current geology suggests.
Additionally, the Company drilled two widely spaced holes 200m and 400m to the north of the nearest hole to intersect the Alchemist and test the Alchemist horizon in holes ALC-116 and PBM-191. Callinex plans to review assay and lithogeochemical results that are pending and completed BPEM surveys prior to following up in this area to the north of Alchemist.
Target area Odin is located directly in between the Alchemist and Rainbow deposits where the growth fault corridor intersects the Centennial Mine Horizon, which hosts the Sourdough deposit and past producing Centennial mine further to the south.
The Company completed drill hole PBM-191 to follow-up on a anomaly modeled from BPEM survey data on drill hole PBM-182, which previously intersected a favorable rock package made of up dominantly altered felsic tuff/flows, with alteration (chlorite/sericite) normally seen with the Rainbow deposit (See news release dated
Drill hole PBM-191 intersected one of the highest precious metals intervals to date at the Project with 0.52m of 5.32g/t Au, 56.67g/t Ag with trace copper and zinc and interpreted to be on the Odin horizon. The mineralization is hosted in a chlorite schist with
Drill hole PBM-192 was a widely spaced exploration hole 250m to the south of PBM-191 to test the projected Odin horizon. Geology included the same favorable felsic volcanic assemblages and alteration (including chlorite schists) seen in PBM-191, along strike and to the north at depth.
The Company is currently awaiting lithogeochemical results as well as a BPEM survey to be completed on drill hole PBM-192. In the meantime, the Company's team has tentatively proposed follow-up drill targeting based upon the geology intersected in the Odin target area and existing geophysical data sets (Induced Polarization and VTEM). The proposed follow-up at Odin will be further refined once a BPEM survey is completed on PBM-192 and analyzed with the lithogeochemical results.
Callinex's first discovery in late-2016 at the project was at depth below the historic Cabin deposit which intersected 10.3m grading
Since the discovery of Rainbow and now Alchemist, our team has a deeper understanding of how the VMS deposits sit along the stacked horizons located within the main controlling growth fault corridor at the Project. The Company has refined an exploration target area to be drill tested on the Cabin Horizon to follow-up on the high-grade intersections in drill holes 284-3-93-DPN and PBM-008 (Cabin Horizon Long Section).
The high-grade intervals at the Cabin Horizon are associated with a major alteration zone that's previously been identified at surface and spans 1,100m by 700m as supported by lithogeochemical data. Since the huge alteration zone seen at surface is believed to be structurally overturned, the exploration thesis is that the massive sulphides associated with this fluid mineralizing event would be preserved at depth. Typically, there is a correlation between the size of an alteration zone and the size of the VMS deposit it is associated with.
The exploration model for large VMS deposits within the Flin Flon Greenstone Belt, such as the Lalor and 777 deposits, includes having several smaller deposits in close proximity to a large alteration system within a major felsic volcanic centre.
The Company plans to advance and drill test the outlined target areas as part of the 2023 exploration campaign which will also include additional infill drilling at Rainbow.
Table 1: Pine Bay Exploration Drill Results
Drill Hole | From (m) | To (m) | Interval | Cu % | Au g/t | Ag | Zn % | Sg | CuEq % |
PBM-191 | 1198.08 | 1198.60 | 0.52 | 0.08 | 5.32 | 56.67 | 0.05 | 2.85 | 4.24 |
PBM-192 | Nil | ||||||||
ALC-116 | Pending |
Notes: |
1. PBM-191 collar is located at the following Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) coordinates using the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83) within |
2. The size of the drill core is NQ. |
3. All CuEq (copper equivalent) assay results in this news release use the following pricing: |
J.J. O'Donnell,
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