Copper Fox Metals Inc.
(“Copper Fox” or the
“Company”) (TSX-V:CUU) (OTC:CPFXF) is pleased to provide
analytical results for eight of the re-sampled trenches on its 100%
owned Mineral Mountain copper project located near Florence,
Arizona (see news release dated February 8, 2017). The balance of
the trenching results will be announced on receipt thereof.
Highlights from the sampling program are:
Highlights:
- Trench D yielded a weighted average of 1,638 ppm (0.16%) copper
(Cu) and 33 ppm molybdenum (Mo) over a continuous interval of 33m,
including a 12m interval that contained 3,890 ppm (0.39%) Cu and 72
ppm Mo. This mineralized interval is open and suggests
incomplete oxidization of the primary porphyry style
mineralization.
- Five of eight trenches contain sample intervals ranging from
1.5 m to 3.0m in length that contained greater than 1,000 (0.10%)
ppm Cu. Trench O contained two samples each 3.0m in length
that contained greater than 100 (0.01%) ppm Mo.
- The variable copper concentrations along with sporadic
significant concentrations of molybdenum indicate an incomplete
oxidation process within the mineralized area defined in 2016.
- The analytical results, copper mineralogy and alteration
suggests that the area of surface mineralization outlined in 2016
could be the end product of an oxidization process of a low pyrite
content, chalcopyrite, bornite style of porphyry
mineralization.
Elmer B. Stewart, President and CEO of Copper
Fox, stated, “The data collected to date suggests that the
mineralized area outlined in 2016 represents a “leach cap”; a
feature typical of porphyry copper deposits in Arizona. Leach caps
represent what remains on surface of porphyry style mineralization
that has undergone oxidization, leaching and re-concentration at
depth due to weathering processes. The variable grades of copper
and molybdenum in the trench samples as well as significantly
higher grade zones of mineralization suggest incomplete oxidization
of a primary porphyry style mineralization.”
Description of Mineralized
Area:The weathering processes that create leach caps can
result in incomplete leaching of a primary porphyry mineralization
thereby creating highly variable concentrations of copper and
molybdenum as suggested by the recent trenching results. The
outcrops and scree located within the 2016 mineralized zone
contains abundant chalcocite (copper sulphide) chrysocolla (copper
silicate) and trace amounts of covellite all products of
oxidization/supergene processes. Gangue minerals are hematite and
goethite after pyrite (forming box work texture) and minor
jarosite.
Summary of 2018 Sampling
Results:The weighted average metal concentrations and
interval of higher copper and molybdenum concentrations within each
trench are outlined below:
Trench |
Interval (m) |
Cu (ppm) |
Mo (ppm) |
Au (ppb) |
Ag (ppm) |
Comments |
A |
93.00 |
114 |
1 |
5 |
0.4 |
|
B |
14.60 |
278 |
2 |
5 |
0.7 |
includes 2.10m sample containing 1,220 ppm Cu |
C |
12.00 |
947 |
23 |
7 |
0.8 |
includes 3.0m sample containing 2,740 ppm Cu and 81.3 ppm Mo |
D |
33.00 |
1638 |
33 |
37 |
0.7 |
includes 12.0m interval containing 3,890 ppm Cu, 72 ppm Mo, |
|
|
|
|
|
|
60 ppb Au and 1.45 ppm Ag |
K |
36.00 |
398 |
4 |
7 |
0.3 |
includes 3.0m sample containing 1,130 ppm Cu and |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1.5 m sample containing 1,440 ppm Cu |
L |
15.00 |
698 |
9 |
12 |
1.1 |
|
M |
24.00 |
609 |
21 |
10 |
1.9 |
includes 3.0m sample containing 1,110 ppm Cu and 104 ppm Mo
and |
|
|
|
|
|
|
3.0m sample containing 1,380 ppm Cu |
O |
21.00 |
407 |
34 |
5 |
0.5 |
includes 3.0m sample containing 104 ppm Mo and |
|
|
|
|
|
|
3.0m sample containing 109 ppm Mo |
Note: ppm = parts per million, ppb =
parts per billion
The analytical results for Trench D (Laramide
age granodiorite) consistently show higher concentrations of
copper, molybdenum, gold and silver than the other trenches. This
southern end of Trench D contains a 12m interval of significantly
higher metal concentrations and remains open.
Metal Content by Lithology:The
trenches were excavated in Laramide age granodiorite (103 samples)
and Pinal Schist (6 samples). The average metal concentration for
the lithologies are show below:
Lithology |
Cu (ppm) |
Mo (ppm) |
Au (ppb) |
Ag (ppm) |
Pinal Schist |
20 |
0.48 |
5 |
0.22 |
Granodiorite |
566 |
14.3 |
10.3 |
1.03 |
Analytical Statistics:The range
of metal concentration for the analytical results to date is set
out below:
|
Copper (ppm) |
Molybdenum (ppm) |
Gold (ppb) |
Silver (ppm) |
MEDIAN |
242.5 |
2.8 |
5 |
0.5 |
AVERAGE |
548.4 |
13.7 |
9.9 |
1 |
MIN |
9.9 |
0.2 |
5.0 |
0.1 |
MAX |
7840.0 |
219.0 |
112.0 |
8.2 |
The mineralized area outlined in 2016 exhibited
a significant number of altered outcrops that exhibit a variety of
mineralized veinlets containing chalcocite, chryscolla as well as
minor covellite and chalcopyrite. The trenching work has
demonstrated the continuity of the mineralization between the
outcrop and that the higher copper and molybdenum concentrations
occur in the Laramide granodiorite.
Sampling Procedures:Trench
sampling was completed by a two man team. Continuous sampling was
completed either along the side of the trench or along the center
line on the bottom of the trench. Samples were collected after the
top layer of material was removed. The sample interval was
maintained at a 3 meter except where sample breaks were necessary.
Detailed mapping of lithology, alteration and vein assemblages was
completed for all trenches. The samples were delivered by the
consulting geologist to Skyline Laboratories in Tucson,
Arizona.
Samples were crushed to plus 75% -10 mesh, split
and pulverized to plus 95% -150 mesh. Pulps were subjected to a
multi-acid digest (HNO3, HF, HClO4) followed by analysis by
ICP/OES. Gold was analyzed on a 30-gram charge by fire assay with
an atomic absorption finish. Skyline’s package code TE-5 was used
to analyze the samples for the base and other trace elements.
Skyline has an ISO/IEC 17025/2005 accreditation.
Quality Control:The first
sample of each batch was a field blank. One certified standard pulp
was inserted into the sample stream for each laboratory batch of
twenty samples. A total of 1 field blank and 6 certified reference
standards were inserted with the sample batches for which analyses
have been received. All standards were within +/-5% of accepted
value for the standards.
Elmer B. Stewart, MSc. P. Geol., President and
CEO of Copper Fox, is the Company’s non-independent, nominated
Qualified Person pursuant to National Instrument 43-101, Standards
for Disclosure for Mineral Projects, and has reviewed and approves
the scientific and technical information disclosed in this news
release.
About Copper Fox:Copper Fox is
a Tier 1 Canadian resource company listed on the TSX Venture
Exchange (TSX-V: CUU) focused on copper exploration and development
in Canada and the United States. The principal assets of Copper Fox
and its wholly owned Canadian and United States subsidiaries, being
Northern Fox Copper Inc. and Desert Fox Copper Inc., are the 25%
interest in the Schaft Creek Joint Venture with Teck Resources
Limited on the Schaft Creek copper-gold-molybdenum-silver project
located in northwestern British Columbia and a 100% ownership of
the Van Dyke oxide copper project located in Miami, Arizona. For
more information on Copper Fox’s other mineral properties and
investments visit the Company’s website at
http://www.copperfoxmetals.com.
For additional information contact: Investor
line 1-844-484-2820 or Lynn Ball, at 1-403-264-2820.
On behalf of the Board of Directors
Elmer B. StewartPresident and Chief Executive
Officer
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policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for
the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
Cautionary Note Regarding
Forward-Looking Information
This news release contains “forward-looking
information” within the meaning of the Canadian securities
laws. Forward-looking information is generally identifiable
by use of the words “believes,” “may,” “plans,” “will,”
“anticipates,” “intends,” “budgets”, “could”, “estimates”,
“expects”, “forecasts”, “projects” and similar expressions, and the
negative of such expressions. This news release contains
forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Section 27A of
the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, and forward-looking information within the
meaning of the Canadian securities laws (collectively,
“forward-looking information”). Forward-looking information
in this news release includes statements regarding the weighted
average metal concentration in trench samples; open ended
mineralized intervals; incomplete oxidization of a primary porphyry
style mineralization; the surface mineralization area could be the
end product of an oxidization process of a low pyrite content,
chalcopyrite, bornite style of mineralization; and the variable
metal concentrations indicate an incomplete oxidation process.
In connection with the forward-looking
information contained in this news release, Copper Fox and its
subsidiaries have made numerous assumptions regarding, among other
things: the geological, financial and economic advice that Copper
Fox has received is reliable and is based upon practices and
methodologies which are consistent with industry standards; the
reliability of historical reports; and the stability of economic
and market conditions. While Copper Fox considers these
assumptions to be reasonable, these assumptions are inherently
subject to significant uncertainties and contingencies.
Additionally, there are known and unknown risk
factors which could cause Copper Fox’s actual results, performance
or achievements to be materially different from any future results,
performance or achievements expressed or implied by the
forward-looking information contained herein. Known risk
factors include, among others: the dimensions, shape, or location
of the mineralized area may not be as estimated; the average
copper, molybdenum, gold and silver concentrations may not be
accurate, additional trench results may not yield similar metal
concentrations; the surface mineralization area may not be the end
product of an oxidization process of a low pyrite content,
chalcopyrite, bornite style of mineralization; the financial
markets and the overall economy may continue to deteriorate;
uncertainties relating to interpretation of the outcrop sampling
results the geology, continuity and concentration of the
mineralization; the need to obtain additional financing and
uncertainty of meeting anticipated program milestones; and
uncertainty as to timely availability of permits and other
governmental approvals.
A more complete discussion of the risks and
uncertainties facing Copper Fox is disclosed in Copper Fox's
continuous disclosure filings with Canadian securities regulatory
authorities at www.sedar.com. All forward-looking information
herein is qualified in its entirety by this cautionary statement,
and Copper Fox disclaims any obligation to revise or update any
such forward-looking information or to publicly announce the result
of any revisions to any of the forward-looking information
contained herein to reflect future results, events or developments,
except as required by law.
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