VANCOUVER, BC, May 24, 2022
/CNW/ - Panoro Minerals Ltd. ("Panoro" or the
"Company") (TSXV: PML) (Lima: PML) (Frankfurt: PZM) (OTCQB: POROF)
is pleased to announce the appointment of Michael Malana as Chief Financial Officer
effective June 1, 2022.
With over 20 years of international experience in financial
management, financial reporting and general corporate governance,
Mr. Malana has held senior financial executive positions
across several industries including natural resources,
biotechnology and manufacturing.
Mr. Malana holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from Concordia University in Montreal and is a Chartered
Professional Accountant (Certified Management Accountant).
Michael takes over the CFO position from Ms. Shannon Ross as she moves into retirement.
Ms. Ross will continue to provide support to Mr. Malana as may be
required. Ms. Ross has been with Panoro since October 2014 and has been CFO since May
2016. The Company is most grateful to Ms. Ross for her years
of dedicated leadership, her professionalism and her
mentorship.
Luquman Shaheen, President & CEO, states "We are very
delighted to have Michael join our team. His financial and
management experience with mining companies in the exploration,
development and production phases will be a great asset to Panoro
as we execute the pre-feasibility and feasibility studies for the
Cotabambas Project. I would like to thank Shannon Ross for her many years of commitment
and dedication to the Company. We all wish her the best in all her
future travels. The Company is focused on completing the
drilling, engineering, environmental and permitting work as part of
the fully funded pre-feasibility studies at the Cotabambas
Project."
The Company has commenced a drilling program including infill,
step-out and exploration drill holes as part of the planned
pre-feasibility studies. Drilling is expected to continue
through to the end of 2022 and assay results will be announced as
they are received and reviewed by management. The
Company is also planning the parallel engineering and other
technical works required for the pre-feasibility study. The
planned drilling and studies are funded through transactions
announced previously.
About Panoro
Panoro is a uniquely positioned Peru-focused copper development company. The
Company is advancing its flagship Cotabambas Copper-Gold-Silver
Project located in the strategically important area of southern
Peru.
The Company's objective is to complete a Prefeasibility study in
2023 with work programs commencing in Q1 2022.
At the Cotabambas Project, the Company will first focus on
delineating resource growth potential and optimizing metallurgical
recoveries. These objectives are expected to further enhance the
project economics as part of the Prefeasibility studies during 2022
and 2023. Exploration and step-out drilling from 2017, 2018
and 2019 have already identified the potential for both oxide and
sulphide resource growth.
Summary of Cotabambas Project
Resources
Project
|
Resource
Classification
|
Million
Tonnes
|
Cu (%)
|
Au (g/t)
|
Ag (g/t)
|
Mo (%)
|
CuEq
%
|
Cotabambas1
Cu/Au/Ag
|
Indicated
|
117.1
|
0.42
|
0.23
|
2.74
|
0.001
|
0.59
|
Inferred
|
605.3
|
0.31
|
0.17
|
2.33
|
0.002
|
0.44
|
@ 0.20% CuEq cutoff,
effective October 2013, Tetratech
|
|
1. Cotabambas
Project, Apurimac, Peru, NI 43-101 Technical Report on Updated
Preliminary Economic Assessment,
Amec Foster Wheeler and Moose Mountain
Technical Services, 22 September 2015
|
A PEA has been completed for the Cotabambas Project, the key
results are summarized below:
Summary of Cotabambas Project
PEA2 Results
Key Project
Parameters
|
|
Cotabambas Cu/Au/Ag
Project1
|
Process Feed, life of
mine
|
million
tonnes
|
483.1
|
Process Feed,
daily
|
tonnes
|
80,000
|
Strip Ratio, life of
mine
|
|
1.25 : 1
|
Before
Tax1
|
NPV7.5%
|
million US$
|
1,053
|
IRR
|
%
|
20.4
|
Payback
|
years
|
3.2
|
After
Tax1
|
NPV7.5%
|
million US$
|
684
|
IRR
|
%
|
16.7
|
Payback
|
years
|
3.6
|
Annual Average
Payable Metals
|
Cu
|
thousand
tonnes
|
70.5
|
Au
|
thousand
ounces
|
95.1
|
Ag
|
thousand
ounces
|
1,018.4
|
Mo
|
thousand
tonnes
|
-
|
Initial Capital
Cost
|
million US$
|
1,530
|
1. Project
economics estimated at commodity prices of; Cu = US$ 3.00/lb, Au =
US$ 1,250/oz, Ag = US$ 18.50/oz, Mo = US$ 12/lb
2. Cotabambas
Project, Apurimac, Peru, NI 43-101 Technical Report on Updated
Preliminary Economic Assessment, Amec Foster
Wheeler and Moose Mountain Technical
Services, 22 September 2015
|
PEAs are considered preliminary in nature and include Inferred
Mineral Resources that are considered too speculative to have the
economic considerations applied that would enable classification as
Mineral Reserves. There is no certainty that the conclusions within
the PEAs will be realized. Mineral Resources are not Mineral
Reserves and do not have demonstrated economic viability.
Luis Vela, a Qualified Person
under National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and approved the
scientific and technical information in this press release.
On behalf of the Board of Panoro Minerals Ltd.
Luquman Shaheen. M.B.A., P.Eng, P.E.
President & CEO
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