VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Oct. 11, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Foran Mining Corporation (TSX.V:
FOM) (“Foran” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce a summary of results from three additional holes from the summer resource
definition drill program at its 100% owned McIlvenna Bay copper-zinc deposit (“McIlvenna Bay” or the “Deposit”) in Saskatchewan.
Highlights:
Hole MB-18-216 intersected three contiguous zones of copper-rich sulphide mineralization with a combined core
length of 29.45 metres (“m”) grading 2.76% copper equivalent. This intersection consists of both massive to
semi-massive sulphides and stockwork styles of mineralization, including:
- 1.93% Cu, 0.12% Zn, 13.29 grams per tonne (“g/t”) Ag, 0.44 g/t Au or 2.19% copper equivalent (“CuEq”) over
7.52m from an upper stockwork zone,
- 2.39% Cu, 1.10% Zn, 16.59 g/t Ag, 1.09 g/t Au or 3.24% CuEq over 8.57m from the UWZ, and
- 2.15% Cu, 0.50% Zn, 15.87 g/t Ag, 1.06 g/t Au or 2.77% CuEq over 13.36m from the CSZ.
Table 1: Significant drill intercepts from the summer drill program1:
Hole |
Zone |
From
(m) |
To
(m) |
Interval
(m) |
Au
(g/t) |
Ag
(g/t) |
Cu
(%) |
Zn
(%) |
CuEq2 |
ZnEq2 |
% |
% |
MB-18-216 |
Lens 3 |
835.12 |
836.87 |
1.75 |
0.20 |
20.57 |
0.78 |
6.72 |
|
|
|
|
842.23 |
849.75 |
7.52 |
0.44 |
13.29 |
1.93 |
0.12 |
2.19 |
|
|
UWZ |
849.75 |
858.32 |
8.57 |
1.09 |
16.59 |
2.39 |
1.10 |
3.24 |
8.91 |
|
CSZ |
858.32 |
871.68 |
13.36 |
1.06 |
15.87 |
2.15 |
0.50 |
2.77 |
|
|
|
877.82 |
882.00 |
4.18 |
0.13 |
8.96 |
1.21 |
0.71 |
1.29 |
|
MB-18-218 |
UWZ |
643.21 |
648.82 |
5.61 |
0.48 |
21.16 |
1.66 |
5.79 |
4.00 |
10.98 |
|
CSZ |
648.82 |
658.27 |
9.45 |
0.26 |
10.18 |
1.44 |
0.25 |
1.59 |
|
MB-18-218w1 |
UWZ |
638.33 |
646.82 |
8.49 |
0.38 |
22.01 |
0.75 |
3.37 |
2.21 |
6.07 |
|
CSZ |
646.82 |
656.00 |
9.18 |
0.50 |
7.91 |
1.53 |
0.26 |
1.81 |
|
1 True thickness is estimated to be approximately 80-85% of drill indicated. Hole
MB-18-216 was drilled at an off-section azimuth for geotechnical purposes and report true thicknesses that are estimated at 60-70%
of drilled length.
2 CuEq and zinc equivalent (“ZnEq”) calculated using the following metal prices: US$2.80/lb Cu; US$1.19/lb
Zn; US$1,204/oz Au; US$14.83/oz Ag and includes provisions for metallurgical recoveries.
Patrick Soares, President & CEO of Foran commented, “The three holes included in this release all targeted the
copper and zinc-rich Upper West Zone massive sulphide lens and underlying copper stockwork zone. Drilling continues to intersect
significant grades and widths of mineralization as we infill drill the deposit. Of particular interest is the thick sequence of
high-grade copper intersected in MB-18-216. This hole was drilled in the deeper part of the deposit in an area where a large, high
conductance plate was modelled from a program of borehole EM surveying completed this spring. The thick interval of sulphide
mineralization encountered speaks to the expansion potential that still exists as we continue to explore McIlvenna Bay.”
Technical Information
This release provides the results of an additional three of the 36 drill holes completed during the 2018 summer
drill program at McIlvenna Bay, which ran from July 1 to September 24, 2018. This phase of drilling continued the infill and
expansion drilling on the Deposit that was initiated during the winter program, targeting areas of the Deposit where drill holes
can be collared during summer conditions. See the drill plan map in Figure 1 and the long section in Figure 2. A total of
25,343m of drilling in 64 holes was completed on the Deposit during 2018, utilizing four drills for the bulk of the program, which
focused on resource definition drilling, the collection of metallurgical samples and gathering further geotechnical and
hydrogeological data.
The Deposit consists of several distinct zones of VMS mineralization, including massive to semi-massive sulphide
in Zone 2, the Upper West Zone (“UWZ”) and Lens 3, and stockwork-style sulphide mineralization in the underlying Copper Stockwork
Zone (“CSZ”).
These latest holes targeted the UWZ and underlying CSZ of the Deposit at depths of between approximately 550 and
800m below surface. Detailed results from these holes are provided in Table 1 above.
Hole MB-18-216 was drilled at an off-section angle from high ground to intersect inferred resources in the
sparsely drilled deeper part of the Deposit. The hole also targeted the center of a large highly conductive plate that was modelled
following a program of borehole EM surveying completed after the winter program. The hole successfully intersected a thick sequence
of both massive and stockwork style copper-rich sulphide mineralization at a vertical depth of approximately 800m below surface,
which occurs over a contiguous 29.45m core interval grading a combined 2.16% Cu and 0.91 g/t Au or 2.75% CuEq. This result appears
to indicate that the high conductance response generated from the borehole EM survey represents a zone of significant copper+/-zinc
mineralization in the deeper part of the Deposit, which remains open for expansion. This area will be a priority target area for
further exploration drilling as Foran continues to work on expanding the known resources.
Hole MB-18-218 targeted the central part of the Deposit, in the area of the thickest dip extent of the UWZ zone
(Figure 2), to convert the inferred resources in that area into indicated categories. This hole intersected a 5.61m thick portion
of the copper and zinc-rich massive sulphide grading 5.79% Zn and 1.66% Cu which was directly underlain by a 9.45m interval of the
CSZ grading 1.44% Cu. MB-18-218w1 was drilled as a wedge off the parent hole to provide additional sample material for
metallurgical studies. This hole intersected a thicker but lower grade zone of massive sulphide grading 3.37% Zn and 0.75% Cu over
8.48m which was directly underlain by 9.18m of CSZ grading 1.53% Cu. These results should successfully expand the indicated
resources in this sector of the Deposit.
The summer drill program was completed on September 24, 2018, encompassing 12,100m of drilling in 36 holes,
including 14 wedge cuts drilled to collect additional material for metallurgical samples (six of these were drilled from historic
holes which were re-entered to allow special representation for metallurgical purposes). Three short holes were also drilled to
collect geotechnical information in the area of the proposed portal site and three holes were drilled to allow the installation of
piezometers elsewhere in the deposit area as part of a larger hydrogeological testing program to characterize local ground water
flow. Hydrogeological studies during the summer program also included seepage testing in nearby Hanson Lake and profile tracer
testing in a number of drill holes to better quantify natural groundwater flow rates in the area to be included in ongoing
feasibility level studies.
Figure 1. McIlvenna Bay Drill Plan
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Figure 2. McIlvenna Bay Long Section
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Quality Assurance and Quality Control
Drilling was completed using NQ size diamond drill core and core was logged by employees of the Company. During
the logging process, mineralized intersections were marked for sampling and given unique sample numbers. Sampled intervals were
sawn in half using a diamond blade saw. One half of the sawn core was placed in a plastic bag with the sample tag and sealed, while
the second half was returned to the core box for storage on site. Sample assays are being performed by TSL Laboratories Ltd.
(“TSL”) in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. TSL is a CAN-P-1579, CAN-P-4E (ISO/IEC 17025:2005) accredited laboratory and independent of
Foran. Analysis for Ag, Cu, Pb and Zn is performed using atomic absorption spectrometry (“AA”) after multi-acid digestion. Au
analysis is completed by fire assay with AA finish. Any samples which return results greater than 1.0 g/t Au are re-run using
gravimetric finish. A complete suite of QA/QC reference materials (standards, blanks and pulp duplicates) are included in each
batch of samples processed by the laboratory. The results of the assaying of the QA/QC material included in each batch are tracked
to ensure the integrity of the assay data.
About Foran Mining
Foran is a copper-zinc exploration and development company with projects located along the Flin Flon Greenstone
Belt. The McIlvenna Bay Project, Foran’s flagship asset located within the Hanson Lake District, sits just 65 kilometres from Flin
Flon, Manitoba and is part of the world class Flin Flon Greenstone belt that extends from Snow Lake, Manitoba, through Flin Flon to
Foran’s ground in eastern Saskatchewan, a distance of over 225 kilometres. McIlvenna Bay is the largest undeveloped Volcanogenic
Massive Sulphide (“VMS”) deposit in the region. This world class metallogenic belt is host to 29 past and present producing mines,
including Hudbay Minerals Inc.’s 777 and Lalor operations. The Company is currently conducting a resource definition and infill
drilling program in preparation for producing a feasibility study on the McIlvenna Bay deposit.
On December 4, 2017, Foran announced the execution of a Technical Services Agreement with Glencore Canada
Corporation (“Glencore”). Glencore has agreed to provide technical expertise and advice in order to advance the McIlvenna Bay
deposit to feasibility in exchange for an off-take agreement on the metals and minerals produced from the deposit.
On November 12, 2014, Foran announced a positive preliminary economic assessment (“PEA”) for McIlvenna Bay, with
an estimated pre-tax NPV7% of $382M ($263M after-tax) & 22% IRR (19% after-tax) at a Zinc price of US$1.06/lb. Spot Zinc price
today is US$1.40/lb. See below and Foran’s news releases from November 12 and December 22, 2014 for important disclosures
with respect to the McIlvenna Bay PEA.
The PEA is considered preliminary in nature and includes mineral resources, including inferred mineral resources
that are considered too speculative geologically to have the economic considerations applied to them that would enable them to be
categorized as mineral reserves. Mineral resources that are not mineral reserves have not yet demonstrated economic viability. Due
to the uncertainty that may be attached to mineral resources, it cannot be assumed that all or any part of a mineral resource will
be upgraded to mineral reserves. Therefore, there is no certainty that the results concluded in the PEA will be realized.
Roger March, P.Geo., Vice President, Exploration for Foran and a Qualified Person within the meaning of National
Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and approved the technical information in this release.
Foran trades on the TSX.V under the symbol “FOM”.
For additional information, please contact Foran Mining Corporation:
Patrick Soares
President & CEO
904 – 409 Granville Street
Vancouver, BC, Canada, V6C 1T2
Phone: +1 604-488-0008
Email: ir@foranmining.com
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approved or disapproved the information contained herein.
Forward Looking Statements
This news release contains forward-looking information which is not comprised of historical facts.
Forward-looking information involves risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual events, results, performance,
prospects and opportunities to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Forward
looking information in this news release includes, but is not limited to, Foran’s objectives, goals or future plans, statements
regarding the Technical Services Agreement and, if a feasibility study will suggest an economically viable project, estimation of
mineral resources, exploration results, and potential mineralization. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially
from such forward-looking information include, but are not limited to, work performed under the Technical Services Agreement
related to preparation of a feasibility study, the failure of such study to suggest an economically viable project, failure to
convert estimated mineral resources to reserves, capital and operating costs varying significantly from estimates, the preliminary
nature of metallurgical test results, delays in obtaining or failures to obtain required governmental, environmental or other
project approvals, political risks, uncertainties relating to the availability and costs of financing needed in the future, changes
in equity markets, inflation, changes in exchange rates, fluctuations in commodity prices, delays in the development of projects
and the other risks involved in the mineral exploration and development industry, and those risks set out in Foran’s public
documents filed on SEDAR. Although Foran believes that the assumptions and factors used in preparing the forward-looking
information in this news release are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on such information, which only applies as of
the date of this news release, and no assurance can be given that such events will occur in the disclosed time frames or at all.
Foran disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking information, whether as a result of new
information, future events or otherwise, other than as required by law.