Callinex Discovers Two High Grade Copper, Gold, Silver and Zinc Lenses in the Flin Flon Mining District of Manitoba
Callinex Mines Inc. announced the discovery of two high-grade copper, gold, silver, and zinc lenses at its Pine Bay Project near Flin Flon, Manitoba. Drill hole PBM-111 yielded impressive results, intersecting intervals of 3.09% copper and 0.75 g/t gold over 2.96m, and 4.12% copper and 0.22 g/t gold over 4.31m. Subsequent electromagnetic surveys indicate a potential merging of mineralized lenses, prompting further drilling to explore a conductive anomaly to the north.
- High-grade intersections in drill hole PBM-111 at 3.09% copper and 0.75 g/t gold.
- Second interval in PBM-111 returned 4.12% copper and 0.22 g/t gold.
- Subsequent EM results suggest merging of mineral-rich lenses, indicating potential for larger discovery.
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Highlights:
- Drill hole PBM-111 intersected
3.09% copper, 0.75 g/t gold, 13.35 g/t silver,1.88% zinc over 2.96m and a second interval that returned4.12% copper, 0.22 g/t gold, 2.21 g/t silver,0.06% zinc over 4.31m; - Subsequent borehole EM results suggest an abrupt thickening and possible merging of the two base and precious metals rich massive sulphide lenses immediately to the north; and
- A drill has been mobilized to test the highly conductive source off-hole to the north of PBM-111.
VANCOUVER, Sept. 9, 2020 /PRNewswire/ - Callinex Mines Inc. (the "Company" or "Callinex") (TSXV: CNX) (OTC: CLLXF) is pleased to announce the Rainbow discovery (the "Discovery") comprising two high-grade copper, gold, silver and zinc lenses at the Company's Pine Bay Project, located 16 kms away from Flin Flon, Manitoba (See Figure 1). The Rainbow discovery hole, PBM-111, intersected 2.96 metres of
Max Porterfield, President and CEO, stated, "The two high grade copper, gold, silver and zinc lenses discovered, coupled with subsequent borehole survey results, suggest we are at the early stages of a substantial discovery in Manitoba." Mr. Porterfield continued, "The community of Flin Flon has been through a storm with a great deal of uncertainty about its future with the impending shutdown of the 777 mine. We believe the Rainbow discovery has the potential to provide a bright future for Flin Flon and our shareholders."
The Rainbow discovery was made by testing a previously identified BPEM anomaly known as Anomaly A, a highly conductive 260m by 600m anomaly (See Figure 4 and Figure 5)(See News Release Dated July 21, 2020). Anomaly A is located at the intersection of a known mine horizon and probable paleofault (See Figure 2 and Figure 6). Drill hole PBM-111 intersected Anomaly A and returned 2.96m of
A subsequent BPEM survey completed on drill hole PBM-111 revealed a highly conductive source off-hole and to the north. The strong off-hole anomaly is located 925m down hole and between two base and precious metals-rich massive sulphide lenses occurring at 892.04m and 933.24m (Figure 3). These results suggest an abrupt thickening and possible merging of the two massive sulphide lenses immediately to the north. The off-hole anomaly has a Tau of 80m/s which is often seen in other large discoveries made in the Flin Flon district such as the Lalor Mine.
Additionally, an initial interpretation of the results indicates that the vector for the first mineralized lens at 892.04m is to the south, while the second mineralized lens at 933.24m is to the north, increasing the potential strike extent of the Rainbow discovery. The typical strike extent for a lens in the Flin Flon greenstone belt is ~150m and the plunge extent is between 5-8 times longer than the strike.
Callinex's Pine Bay Project encompasses the majority of the Baker Patton Complex (BPC), the largest exposed felsic (rhyolitic) volcanic accumulation in the Flin Flon portion of the Flin Flon-Snow Lake Greenstone Belt. This is especially important since the majority of the VMS deposits occurring within the Flin Flon Belt of Saskatchewan and Manitoba are almost always hosted by rhyolitic flows and volcaniclastic rocks within predominantly mafic terranes. Of additional importance is that these felsic (rhyolitic) rocks only account for a small portion of the total volcanic pile (5
J.J. O'Donnell, P.Geo, a qualified person under National Instrument 43-101 and a Consulting Geologist for Callinex, has reviewed and approved the technical information in this news release.
Figure 1: Flin Flon Mining District Region Overview
Figure 2: Northern Pine Bay Area Plan View with VTEM Channel 30
Figure 4: Pine Bay 3D View Looking Westerly with Plates A & B
Figure 5: Pine Bay 3D Plan View Looking Down the Plane of BPEM Plates A & B
Figure 6: Pine Bay Regional Plan View with VTEM Channel 30
Figure 7: Pine Bay IP Chargeability Section with BPEM Plates
Table 1: Pine Bay Drill Results | |||||||
Drill Hole | From (m) | To (m) | Interval (m) | Au g/t | Ag g/t | Cu% | Zn% |
PBM-111 (lens one) | 892.04 | 895.00 | 2.96 | 0.75 | 13.35 | 3.09 | 1.88 |
PBM-111 (lens two) | 933.24 | 937.55 | 4.31 | 0.22 | 2.21 | 4.12 | 0.06 |
including | 933.24 | 936.00 | 2.76 | 0.28 | 2.88 | 5.53 | 0.05 |
Notes(1)(2)(3): |
1. Dip and azimuth for hole PBM-111 is -85⁰ and 313⁰ Az. The 1187.75m deep diamond drill hole is located at the following Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) coordinates using the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83) within UTM Zone 14N: 331352m East and 6071213m North. The collar of the hole is 295m above sea level. The average dip and Azimuth for hole PBM-111 at its 900 metre mark is -60˚and 293˚ Az. |
2. True widths will require further drilling to determine. |
3. The size of the drill core is NQ. |
QA / QC Protocols
Individual samples were labeled, placed in plastic sample bags, and sealed. Groups of samples were then placed in security sealed bags and shipped directly to SGS lab in Vancouver, BC for analysis. Samples were weighed then crushed to
About Callinex Mines Inc.
Callinex Mines Inc. (TSXV: CNX) (OTC: CLLXF) is advancing its portfolio of base and precious metals rich deposits located in established Canadian mining jurisdictions. The portfolio is highlighted by its Nash Creek and Superjack deposits in the Bathurst Mining District of New Brunswick. A 2018 PEA outlined a mine plan that generates a strong economic return with a pre-tax IRR of
Callinex has a project portfolio that also includes projects within the Flin Flon Mining District of Manitoba that are located 25km to an operating processing facility that requires additional ore.
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