Highlights include 176.77 m at 94 g/t AgEq including 60.45 m at 169 g/t AgEq
VANCOUVER, BC, Nov. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - New Pacific
Metals Corp. ("New Pacific" or the "Company") (TSX: NUAG) (NYSE
American: NEWP), together with its local Bolivian partner,
announces the receipt of assay results from five additional drill
holes from the Phase I discovery drill program at the Carangas
Silver Project, Oruro Department, Bolivia (the "Carangas Project" or the
"Project").
Similar to the first six drill holes reported previously, all
five drill holes intersected broad zones of silver-rich,
polymetallic mineralization in the Central Valley Zone starting
near-surface or immediately beneath younger fluvial sediment cover
and continuing to depth (Table 1 and Figure 1).
Dr. Mark Cruise, CEO of New
Pacific, notes: "Ongoing drilling continues to increase the
size of the silver-rich polymetallic mineralization at the emerging
Carangas discovery. We are encouraged by the most recent intercepts
in the Central Valley Zone which confirm the presence of a large
mineralized system. The Phase II drill program, which is expected
to be completed by year-end, will continue to test this area."
Table 1. Summary
of Drill Intercepts
|
Hole
ID
|
|
Depth
(from)
|
Depth
(to)
|
Intercept
2
(m)
|
AgEq
3
(g/t)
|
Ag
(g/t)
|
Pb
(%)
|
Zn
(%)
|
Cu
(%)
|
DCAr0007
|
|
23.69
|
244.20
|
220.51
|
49
|
19
|
0.30
|
0.62
|
0.01
|
|
incl.
|
45.54
|
85.67
|
40.13
|
125
|
29
|
0.74
|
2.21
|
–
|
DCAr0008
|
|
13.57
|
250.38
|
236.81
|
64
|
31
|
0.28
|
0.72
|
0.01
|
|
incl.
|
38.00
|
55.72
|
17.72
|
194
|
96
|
0.84
|
2.15
|
0.01
|
|
incl.
|
233.68
|
250.38
|
16.70
|
184
|
171
|
0.22
|
0.19
|
–
|
DCAr0009
|
|
20.61
|
73.52
|
52.91
|
49
|
30
|
0.52
|
0.08
|
0.01
|
DCAr0010
|
|
61.69
|
159.70
|
98.01
|
98
|
43
|
0.41
|
1.20
|
0.02
|
DCAr0011
|
|
73.23
|
250.00
|
176.77
|
94
|
44
|
0.39
|
1.07
|
0.03
|
|
incl.
|
73.23
|
133.68
|
60.45
|
169
|
84
|
0.61
|
1.86
|
0.04
|
Notes:
|
1.
|
Drill location,
altitude, azimuth and dip of drill holes are provided in Table
2.
|
2.
|
Drill intercept is
core length, and grade is length weighted. True width of
mineralization is unknown due to early stage of exploration without
adequate drill data.
|
3.
|
Calculation of
silver equivalent ("AgEq") is based on the long-term median of the
August 2021 Street Consensus Commodity Price Forecasts, which are
US$22.50/oz for silver ("Ag"), US$0.95/lb for lead ("Pb"),
US$1.10/lb for zinc ("Zn"), and US$3.40/lb for copper ("Cu"). The
formula used for the AgEq calculation is as follows: AgEq= Ag grams
per tonne ("g/t") + Pb g/t * 0.0029 + Zn g/t * 0.00335 + Cu g/t *
0.01036. This calculation assumes 100% recovery. Due to the early
stage of the Project, the Company has not yet completed
metallurgical test work on the mineralization encountered to
date.
|
4.
|
A cut-off of 20
g/t AgEq is applied for calculation of length-weighted intercept.
At times, samples lower than 20 g/t AgEq may be included in the
calculation of consolidation of mineralized intercepts. Future
ongoing test work is contingent on the success of the exploration
program. The results outlined in this table do not guarantee a
specific outcome.
|
The Phase I discovery drill program consisted of 3,790 metres
("m") drilled in 13 drill holes (Table 2), testing the West Dome,
East Dome, Central Valley, and South Dome targets. All 13 drill
holes intersected thick intervals of predominantly structurally
controlled (with or without disseminations) polymetallic
mineralization, defining a mineralized area approximately
1,000 m long by 700 m wide and up to 400
m in depth (Figure 1).
The West and East Dome zones are comprised of outcropping
mineralized volcanic breccia and/or altered lithic tuff cut by
mineralized fracture zones associated with widespread historical
mining workings.
The Central Valley Zone sits between the West and East Domes and
is covered by recent fluvial sediments, which range from a few
metres up to 40 metres of thickness (Figure 1). The most recent
drill assays provide initial results from the East Dome and Central
Valley targets.
Encouraged by results to date, two additional drill rigs were
mobilized to site, for a total of three, to compete the Phase II
drill campaign (for details please refer to the Company's news
release dated October 26, 2021).
Additional assay results will be provided upon receipt.
Drilling Continues to Intersect Thick Zones of Silver
Mineralization
EAST DOME
Three drill holes, DCAr0007, DCAr0008 and DCAr0009, were drilled
to the north-east at -45 degrees, testing the East Dome target. All
drill holes returned broad zones of silver-rich polymetallic
mineralization. Numerous mined-out voids, which historically
exploited outcropping higher-grade veins / structures at depth,
were intersected, suggesting that the drill holes may be
under-reporting the true average grades of the mineralized
intervals. Future drilling will test the East Dome target at
depth.
Drill hole DCAr0007 was collared midway on the
western slope of East Dome and intercepted a 220.51 m interval at a grade of 49 g/t AgEq (19
g/t Ag, 0.30% Pb, 0.62% Zn, and 0.01% Cu), including a higher-grade
sub-interval of 40.13 m at a grade of
125 g/t AgEq (29 g/t Ag, 0.74% Pb, and 2.21% Zn). An aggregate
length of 13.34 m of historical
mined-out zones (zero core recovery) was intersected.
Mineralization continues at the end of the drill hole (300 m) but systematical sampling only occurred to
220.51 m depth. The Carangas
technical team is currently sampling the lower portions of the
drill hole.
Drill hole DCAr0008 was collared in the lower
western slope of East Dome and intercepted a 236.81 m interval at a grade of 64 g/t AgEq (31
g/t Ag, 0.28% Pb, 0.72% Zn, and 0.01% Cu), including two
higher-grade sub-intervals of 17.72 m
at a grade of 194 g/t AgEq (96 g/t Ag, 0.84% Pb, 2.15% Zn, and
0.01% Cu) and 16.70 m at a grade of
184 g/t AgEq (171 g/t Ag, 0.22% Pb, and 0.19% Zn). Drill hole
DCAr0008 encountered 5.23 m of
historical mining voids. Similar to drill hole DCAr0007,
mineralization continues at the end of the drill hole with
systematical sampling stopping at 250.38
m. The Carangas technical team is currently sampling the
lower portions of the hole.
Drill hole DCAr0009 was collared near the top of
East Dome and intercepted a 52.91 m
interval at a grade of 49 g/t AgEq (30 g/t Ag, 0.52% Pb, 0.08% Zn,
and 0.01% Cu). The majority of the drill hole is geochemically
anomalous and, based on the current geological model, is
interpreted to represent the distal / upper portions of the large
mineralized system.
Based on results to date, mineralization (thickness and grade)
increases towards the Central Valley Zone.
Please refer to Figure 1 below.
CENTRAL VALLEY
The first two drill holes completed in the Central Valley Zone,
DCAr0010 and DCAr0011, were drilled to the north-east at -45
degrees and returned long mineralized intercepts, which start
immediately below semi-consolidated younger fluvial sediments. In
general, both drill holes returned thicker and broadly higher
average grade intervals compared to the East Dome drill holes,
which suggests that they may be closer to the hydrothermal
source.
The results demonstrate that the mineralized structures mapped
and intersected in the West and East Dome zones continue below
younger cover in the Central Valley Zone. Based on current data,
these structures are expected to form a large geological contiguous
silver-rich polymetallic system. It is anticipated that future
assay results will continue to support this working geological
model.
Drill hole DCAr0010, the first hole to test the Central
Valley target, intercepted a 98.01 m
interval at a grade of 98 g/t AgEq (43 g/t Ag, 0.41% Pb, 1.2% Zn,
and 0.02% Cu) from bedrock at 61.69 m
downhole (with depth 0.00 m to
61.69 m comprised of fluvial
sediments). The drill hole terminated in a weakly altered basaltic
dyke cut by sparse mineralized veinlets.
Drill hole DCAr0011 collared approximately
100 m to the south of drill hole
DCAr0010, intercepted a 176.77 m
interval at a grade of 94 g/t AgEq (44 g/t Ag, 0.39% Pb, 1.07% Zn,
and 0.03% Cu), including a higher-grade sub interval of
60.45 m at a grade of 169 g/t AgEq
(84 g/t Ag, 0.61% Pb, 1.86% Zn, and 0.04% Cu). The drill hole
terminated in mineralization. Fluvial sediments are present from
0.00 m to 73.23 m.
Please refer to Figure 1 below.
Figure 1. Simplified geology plan map and drill holes of the
Phase I discovery drill program at the Carangas Project
Table 2. Summary
of Phase I Discovery Drill Program at the Carangas
Project
|
Hole
ID
|
Easting
|
Northing
|
Altitude
(m)
|
Depth
(m)
|
Azimuth
(°)
|
Dip
(°)
|
Assay
Results
|
Area
|
DCAr0001
|
538781
|
7905614
|
4,000
|
300
|
120
|
-55
|
Received
|
West Dome
|
DCAr0002
|
538781
|
7905614
|
4,000
|
200
|
225
|
-40
|
Received
|
West Dome
|
DCAr0003
|
538763
|
7905561
|
3,990
|
150
|
240
|
-40
|
Received
|
West Dome
|
DCAr0004
|
538834
|
7905613
|
4,000
|
250
|
46
|
-50
|
Received
|
West Dome
|
DCAr0005
|
538785
|
7905658
|
4,015
|
250
|
151
|
-40
|
Received
|
West Dome
|
DCAr0006
|
538968
|
7905487
|
3,910
|
300
|
30
|
-45
|
Received
|
West Dome
|
DCAr0007
|
539385
|
7905182
|
3,904
|
300
|
20
|
-45
|
Received
|
East Dome
|
DCAr0008
|
539332
|
7905280
|
3,890
|
350
|
20
|
-45
|
Received
|
East Dome
|
DCAr0009
|
539582
|
7905155
|
3,970
|
250
|
20
|
-45
|
Received
|
East Dome
|
DCAr0010
|
539184
|
7905463
|
3,875
|
206
|
20
|
-45
|
Received
|
Central
Valley
|
DCAr0011
|
539152
|
7905374
|
3,875
|
250
|
20
|
-45
|
Received
|
Central
Valley
|
DCAr0012
|
539121
|
7905290
|
3,875
|
400
|
20
|
-45
|
Pending
|
Central
Valley
|
DCAr0013
|
538878
|
7905022
|
3,880
|
584
|
50
|
-45
|
Pending
|
South Dome
|
|
|
|
Total
|
3,790
|
|
|
|
|
Notes:
|
1.
|
Drill collar
coordinate system is UTM Zone 19S.
|
2.
|
Coordinate of
drill collar is picked with handheld GPS, subject to minor
modification when resurveyed with Real-Time Kinematic GPS upon
completion of the drilling program.
|
QUALITY ASSURANCE AND QUALITY CONTROL
All samples in respect of the exploration program at the
Carangas Project, conducted by the Company and discussed in this
news release, are shipped in securely-sealed bags by New Pacific
staff in the Company's vehicles, directly from the field to ALS
Global in Oruro, Bolivia for
preparation, and ALS Global in Lima,
Peru for geochemical analysis. ALS Global is an ISO 17025
accredited laboratory independent from New Pacific. All samples are
first analyzed by a multi-element ICP package (ALS code ME-MS41)
with ore grade over specified limits for silver, lead and zinc
further analyzed using ALS code OG46. Further silver samples over
specified limits are analyzed by gravimetric analysis (ALS code of
GRA21). Certified reference materials, various types of blank
samples and duplicate samples are inserted to normal drill core
sample sequences prior to delivery to laboratory for preparation
and analysis. The overall ratio of quality control samples in
sample sequences is around twenty percent.
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release has been reviewed and approved by Alex Zhang, P. Geo., Vice President of
Exploration, who is a Qualified Person for the purposes of National
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