European Electric Metals Reports on Assay Results from Rehova Phase One Drilling
June 12 2018 - 8:30AM
- 3.30m of 1.66% copper in hole REH-156B (all widths are
true width)
- 3.0m of 1.15% copper in hole REH-246A
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, June 12, 2018
(GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- European Electric Metals (TSX-V:EVX) (OTC
PINK:EVXXF) (“EVX” or “Company”) is pleased to announce
results from the final four drill holes of the Phase 1 drilling
program at the Rehova Copper Project in Albania. Two of the holes
were drilled within the BG mineralized zone and the two were
drilled to test geophysical (IP) targets.
Hole REH-246A was drilled 10m from historic
drill hole R-246 which intersected several mineralized zones.
Significant assay intersections in REH-246A are 4.0m at 0.75% Cu
from 110.5m including 1m at 2.47% Cu from 112.5m. A second zone
returned 7.1m at 0.67% Cu from 128.4m including 3m at 1.15% Cu from
129.5m. The high-grade copper zones coincide with massive and
semi-massive lenses of massive chalcopyrite and pyrite. The
historic R-246 includes 5.2 m at 2.86 % Cu from 99m, 1m at 5.88% Cu
from 135.0m, 3.2m at 2.31% Cu from 141.30m and 4.1m at 6.01% Cu
from 147.5m. Due to difficult drilling conditions REH-246A was
stopped at 138.40m without intersecting the lower mineralized
zones.
REH-156B was drilled close to the center of the
BG deposit. Two main zones of mineralization were intersected: the
first zone starts from 194.5m to 197.8m (3.3m thick) and another
from 202m to 207m (5m thick). A semi-massive chalcopyrite with
pyrite zone was intersected at 194.5m to 195.5m. The rest are
generally, very fine grained to fine grained disseminated sulphides
(pyrite>chalcopyrite) with centimeter-size bands/lenses and
fracture filling in breccias. The first zone averaged 1.66%
Cu over 3.3m including 1m of 4.7% Cu. The second zone averaged
0.42% Cu over 5.0m from 202m. A thin lower sulfide horizon of very
fine-grain pyrite and chalcopyrite disseminations was also
intersected at 211m to 213m (2m thick) grading 0.17% Cu. REH-156B
is collared about 4m southwest of a historical drill hole, R-156.
The historical hole reported an intersection of 11.9m at 4.27% Cu
from 199.1m.
REH-01 and REH-02 drilled geophysical (IP)
targets. REH-01 is located just outside and south-southwest of the
historically delineated BG zone. The drill hole intersected a fault
zone from 71.1m to 84.9m. Mineralization in this zone is
characterized of up to 3% coarse and fine-grained pyrite
dissemination and less than 1% fine-grained chalcopyrite
dissemination. This zone has an intersection of 4.5m at 0.15% Cu
from 70.5m to 75m. Results from this hole are indicative that
mineralization extends west beyond the known BG mineralized
zone.
REH-02 was collared 110m east of REH-246A and about 60m outside
and east of the delineated BG zone. The drill hole intersected
basalt and gabbro which are potential hosts of mineralization
suggesting that mineralization could extend to this point and
farther east.
The table below presents the significant intersections.
ID |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Interval
(m) |
% Cu |
Au g/t |
Ag g/t |
% Zn |
|
|
|
True Width |
|
|
|
|
REH-246A |
110.50 |
114.50 |
4.00 |
0.75 |
0.07 |
6.06 |
0.37 |
Including |
112.50 |
113.50 |
1.00 |
2.47 |
0.06 |
6.90 |
0.04 |
|
128.40 |
135.50 |
7.10 |
0.67 |
0.01 |
0.46 |
0.02 |
Including |
129.50 |
132.50 |
3.00 |
1.15 |
0.01 |
0.71 |
0.03 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
REH-156B |
194.50 |
197.80 |
3.30 |
1.66 |
0.08 |
4.85 |
0.51 |
Including |
194.50 |
195.50 |
1.00 |
4.70 |
0.26 |
15.50 |
1.66 |
|
202.00 |
207.00 |
5.00 |
0.42 |
<0.005 |
0.17 |
0.01 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
REH-01 |
70.50 |
75.00 |
4.50 |
0.15 |
0.01 |
0.66 |
0.02 |
The samples were delivered to the ALS
preparation laboratory in Bor, Serbia for sample preparation.
The pulp samples were then sent to ALS laboratories in Ireland and
Romania for Au-AA24 & ME-MS61 analyses. The samples submitted
by the Company included external control samples (blanks and
certified reference materials). ALS also employs their own internal
QAQC and control sampling.
The Company plans to wait for the completion of
3D model that will be undertaken by Wood Canada as previously
reported before developing an exploration program for the next
phase of work at Rehova including Phase 2 drilling. The Company
expects to develop a program that will confirm the presence of
mineralization extending both laterally but more importantly below
the current depths of known mineralization. Geophysical time
electromagnetic (TEM) test surveys using a SQUID sensor are planned
over the better mineralized areas in BG to calibrate the instrument
and then extend the coverage to other zones if results are
indicative of the presence of strong electric conductors and use
the SQUID geophysics as a complementary method to the IP.
Downhole TEM surveys have been planned based on
recent successful track record of finding off-hole section and
depth extensions of blind mineralization on other projects. Recent
examples include the discovery of large new massive sulphide lenses
with this method in the Iberian Pyrite Belt both in Portugal
(Semblana in the Neves Corvo camp) and in Spain (Deep Magdalena
lens, East of Aguas Teñidas mine). This investigation may cover all
the deposit areas within the Rehova license. The objective is to
find additional mineralization to significantly expand on historic
drilling results.
EVX continues to conduct due diligence on
multiple additional metals projects in Europe and in the Balkans,
targeting potential new acquisitions.
Jose Mario Castelo Branco, EuroGeol, a Qualified
Person under the meaning of Canadian National Instrument 43-101 and
Chief Geologist of the Company is responsible for the technical
content of this news release.
About European Electric Metals
Inc.
European Electric Metals Inc. is a Canadian
listed public company, with projects in Europe. A major shareholder
of EVX is the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. The
goal of EVX is to become a major source of battery metals such as
copper, nickel and cobalt, and the company seeks to do so within
safe, stable and logistically attractive European jurisdictions.
The Company's projects are ideally located with excellent road,
port and grid power availability, and near European countries that
are poised to experience dramatic growth in the
electric-vehicle-manufacturing industry. There is a strong
battery-manufacturing industry within Europe with many more
projects in the pipeline.
On behalf of the Company,
Fred Tejada, Chief Executive Officer and
Director
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