Torq Drills Two New Discoveries at Margarita IOCG Project: 42 m of 1.1 g/t Gold and 0.48% Copper on New Structure Near Falla 13 Discovery, 132 m of 0.48% Copper at Cototuda Target
- New parallel mineralized structure discovered west of Falla 13 discovery, intersecting 42 m of 1.1 g/t gold and 0.48% copper in drill hole 23MAR-031R
- New zone of copper oxide mineralization discovered at Cototuda target, intersecting 132 m of 0.48% copper in drill hole 23MAR-035R
- Broad zones of copper oxide mineralization encountered at Margarita structural corridor, including 62 m of 0.49% copper and 134 m of 0.29% copper in drill hole 23MAR-036R
- Significant increase in potential scale of Margarita project
- Further drilling planned to explore newly discovered mineralized structure and other target areas
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VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / October 18, 2023 / Torq Resources Inc. (TSXV:TORQ)(OTCQX:TRBMF) ("Torq" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the first set of results from its phase III drill program at its Margarita iron-oxide-copper-gold (IOCG) project located approximately 65 kilometres north of the city of Copiapo in Chile (Figure 1). The program, which consisted of 14 drill holes over 3,862 metres (m), successfully accomplished the Company's main objectives of: 1) expanding on the original Falla 13 discovery area and 2) discovering a new mineralized body to demonstrate the scale and potential of the mineralized system that encompasses the Margarita project.
The phase III drill program identified a new parallel mineralized structure 200 m west of the original Falla 13 discovery, intersecting 42 m of 1.1 g/t gold and
A Message from Shawn Wallace, CEO:
"We are very pleased to have multiple discoveries to pursue at our Margarita project, which is advantageously located near a major city, roads and power, and where we can drill year-round because of the low elevation. The discovery of additional bodies of mineralization on the property has significantly enhanced the value proposition for Torq at Margarita. We look forward to further drilling to continue to unlock the project's growth potential."
A Message from Michael Henrichsen, Chief Geological Officer:
"The two discoveries we have made in our third phase of drilling significantly increase the potential scale of the Margarita project. With the identification of a parallel structure to the Falla 13 discovery area, we demonstrate that the mineralization is wide open to the west, and in addition, our second discovery at the Cototuda target demonstrates the potential to define a new body of copper oxide mineralization. Margarita continues to improve as we learn more about the project, and we believe that with further drilling we can elevate Margarita to become a significant project in the Coastal Cordillera belt, where there are numerous nearby producers."
Table 1: Summary of drill results
Target Area | Hole ID | From | To | Length | Au (g/t) | Cu (%) | Cu (%) | Au (g/t) | |
0.1 g/t Au Cutoff1 | |||||||||
Falla 13 West | 23MAR-031R | 232 | 312 | 80 | 0.64 | 0.27 | - | - | |
incl. | 246 | 288 | 42 | 1.11 | 0.48 | - | - | ||
Cototuda | 23MAR-035R | 24 | 156 | 132 | - | - | 0.48 | 0.04 | |
incl. | 40 | 108 | 68 | - | - | 0.76 | 0.04 | ||
Margarita Oxide | 23MAR-036R | 0 | 62 | 62 | - | - | 0.49 | 0.003 | |
incl. | 22 | 62 | 40 | - | - | 0.67 | 0.004 | ||
112 | 246 | 134 | - | - | 0.29 | 0.02 | |||
incl. | 116 | 164 | 48 | - | - | 0.40 | 0.03 | ||
Falla 13 Northern Extension | 23Mar-028R | 258 | 262 | 4 | 0.46 | 0.09 | - | - | |
Remolino | 23Mar-025R | 0 | 12 | 12 | 0.29 | 0.04 | - | - | |
80 | 110 | 30 | - | - | 0.14 | 0.05 | |||
23Mar-026R | 124 | 144 | 20 | 0.25 | 0.003 | - | - | ||
164 | 200 | 36 | - | - | 0.18 | 0.003 | |||
258 | 262 | 4 | 0.17 | 0.001 | - | - | |||
278 | 290 | 12 | - | - | 0.13 | 0.006 | |||
23Mar-027R | No significant interval | ||||||||
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Technical Discussion:
Falla 13 Discovery Area:
Drill hole 23MAR-031R is located approximately 200 m west of the original Falla 13 discovery structure in a zone of significant surfacial iron oxides, without a strong gold or copper signature on surface (Figure 3). The drill hole intersected 42 m of 1.1 g/t gold and
Importantly, given that the mineralization encountered in drill hole 23MAR-031R is situated 200 m vertically below the sub-horizontal volcanic-intrusive contact zone, the depth potential for mineralization has increased dramatically within the Falla 13 discovery area. The mineralization is interpreted as being hosted in a feeder structure, with mineralization open vertically upward. The primary targets are the volcanic-intrusive contact zone, where there is the potential for flat-lying manto-style mineralization, and the strike length of the structure. The Company is currently planning a set of follow-up drill holes to explore along the north-northwest trending structure, as well as to test for adjacent flat-lying manto-style mineralization both to the east and west of drill hole 23MAR-031R.
Cototuda and Margarita Target Areas:
Drill hole 23MAR-035R is located on the north-northwest trending Cototuda structural corridor, approximately 150 m from the property boundary and the small-scale Cototuda copper oxide mine situated just to the south of the property boundary (Figure 2). The drill hole intersected 132 m of
Drill hole 23MAR-036R is located on the north-northwest trending Margarita structural corridor where limited historical drilling in the mid-1990s encountered copper oxide mineralization in the southwest corner of the project. The purpose of drill hole 23MAR-036R was to evaluate the validity of the historical data and to determine the potential to define a coherent body of copper oxide mineralization within the structural corridor. Drill hole 23MAR-036R intersected two broad zones of copper oxide mineralization, including 62 m of
Remolino Target Area:
At the Remolino target area, a fence of three drill holes was designed to test a coincident magnetic and gold-in-soils geochemistry anomaly that had similar characteristics as the original Falla 13 discovery. Of the three drill holes, two intersected anomalous copper and/or gold mineralization, including 12 m of 0.29 g/t gold from surface and 30 m of
Next Steps:
Based on the new discovery of copper oxide mineralization at the Cototuda target and the long broad intervals of mineralization encountered at the Margarita copper oxide zone, the Company is planning on initial metallurgical test work from both zones to determine the leaching characteristics of the oxide mineralization encountered. In addition, a follow-up drill program is currently being planned on the newly discovered mineralized structure adjacent to the Falla 13 discovery, as well as along the Cototuda structural corridor and to test several remaining undrilled target areas.
Michael Henrichsen P.Geo, Torq's Chief Geological Officer, is the qualified person as defined by NI 43-101 (Standards of Mineral Disclosure) who assumes responsibility for the technical contents of this press release.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD,
Shawn Wallace
CEO
For further information on Torq Resources, please visit www.torqresources.com or contact Natasha Frakes, VP, Communications, at (778) 729-0500 or info@torqresources.com.
About Torq Resources
Torq is a Vancouver-based copper and gold exploration company with a portfolio of premium holdings in Chile. The Company is establishing itself as a leader of new exploration in prominent mining belts, guided by responsible, respectful and sustainable practices. The Company was built by a management team with prior success in monetizing exploration assets and its specialized technical team is recognized for their extensive experience working with major mining companies, supported by robust safety standards and technical proficiency. The technical team includes Chile-based geologists with invaluable local expertise and a noteworthy track record for major discovery in the country. Torq is committed to operating at the highest standards of applicable environmental, social and governance practices in the pursuit of a landmark discovery. For more information, visit www.torqresources.com.
Margarita RC Drilling
Analytical samples were taken using 1/8 of each 2 m interval material (chips) and sent to ALS Lab in Copiapo, Chile for preparation and then to ALS Labs in Santiago, Chile and Lima, Peru for analysis. Preparation included crashing core sample to
True widths of mineralization are unknown based on current geometric understanding of the mineralized intervals.
Canadian mineral terminology and standards differ from those of other countries. The Company's public disclosure filings highlight some of these differences.
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