Vancouver, BC – May 3, 2021. Abacus Mining & Exploration Corporation (“Abacus” or the “Company”) (TSXV: AME) wishes to announce that drilling on the Jersey Valley epithermal gold property has been completed and that a drill program on the Willow porphyry copper property is currently being finalized.
The Company drilled three holes at Jersey Valley, opting to not drill a planned fourth hole, due to adverse conditions experienced by very broken and oxidized rock. These conditions lead the Company to believe that this project would be better suited to Reverse Circulation drilling rather than Diamond Drilling in future programs.
The Jersey Valley gold-silver property occurs in the Battle Mountain trend of north-central Nevada. The property is prospective for epithermal precious metal mineralization in an active hydrothermal environment, similar to the Taupo volcanic zone in New Zealand, and is also prospective for Au-Ag skarns. All samples are now at the lab and the results will be reported for the entire program when received, which is expected over the next month.
The Company is currently organizing a diamond drilling program for its Willow porphyry property in the Yerington copper camp, southeast of Reno, Nevada. Abacus’s past work points to the existence of a fifth porphyry on Willow, the first major discovery in the camp in over 40 years.
The Yerington camp contains four known porphyry copper-molybdenum deposits, and all are associated with the Luhr Hill Granite An initial drilling program by the Company in 2018 defined copper and molybdenum values associated with the Luhr Hill Granite on Willow, representing a key new discovery, as there are no known instances of this granite in the camp without an associated porphyry. Porphyry copper systems are large in extent, and geochemistry collected from the drilling indicates that a likely porphyry center occurs north of the area initially drilled.
The Company’s Willow target is essentially identical to the two largest porphyry deposits in the Yerington camp, namely the past-producing Yerington mine and the undeveloped Ann Mason deposit. Anaconda mined the Yerington porphyry between 1952 and 1978, producing 1.6 billion pounds of copper. The undeveloped Ann Mason porphyry deposit lies just east of Willow and is held by HudBay Minerals. In early April of 2021, Hudbay announced an updated PEA on Ann Mason with a revised M&I resource of 2.2 billion tonnes at 0.34% Cu. Nevada Copper is in production at its Pumpkin Hollow skarn (P&P of 572 MT at 0.4% Cu). Quaterra Resources recently announced new drilling to support the Prefeasibility Study that is ongoing on their MacArthur oxide copper project (M&I of 159MT at 0.212% Cu). *
Abacus has the right to earn a 75% ownership interest in the Willow property from Almadex America Inc, a wholly owned subsidiary of Almadex Minerals Ltd. The Company also has a lease on the contiguous Nev-Lorraine claims giving it the right to explore and to elect to purchase these claims outright over a ten-year period. The two properties are collectively known as the Willow project.
Abacus also holds a 20% ownership interest in the Ajax copper-gold porphyry project, located near Kamloops, British Columbia., which is managed by base metal major KGHM Polska Mied S.A., who hold the remaining 80%. The Ajax Project contains significant quantities of copper and gold, within a NI 43-101 Proven and Probable Mineral Reserve of 426 Mt at 0.29% Cu, 0.19 g/t Au and 0.39 g/t Ag. Contained metal is in the order of 2.7 Bil lbs Cu, 2.6 Moz Au and 5.3 Moz Ag. **
The technical information in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Paul G. Anderson, M.Sc., P.Geo., a Qualified Person within the meaning of National Instrument 43-101.