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RNS Number : 5865F Tertiary Minerals PLC 08 November 2022
8 November 2022
Tertiary Minerals plc
("Tertiary" or "the Company")
Exploration Update - Jacks Copper Project, Zambia
Further to its announcement of 27 September 2022, Tertiary Minerals plc (LON:
TYM), the AIM traded mineral exploration and development company, is pleased
to announce provisional results from its detailed soil sampling programme at
the Jacks Copper Project ("Jacks") in Zambia and the definition of multiple
copper soil anomalies in different areas of the Exploration Licence.
Highlights
· Soil sampling programme completed on schedule and on budget.
· 1,807 samples collected on a 200m x 40m spacing over 4 separate
grids.
· pXRF elemental analysis of samples in the field gave real time data,
defined soil anomalies and allowed for immediate follow up sampling.
· Follow up sampling was carried out on three of the four grids at 100m
x 40m spacing.
· Multiple soil anomalies were defined with a peak value of 535ppm
copper and with sufficient ground control to allow for drill testing.
· Results compare favourably with soil anomalies in the vicinity of
various ore zones at current and past producing mines on the Copperbelt.
· Results from pXRF analysis are regarded as provisional and check
samples are now being sent to South African laboratory for traditional wet
chemical analysis.
Commenting today, Executive Chairman Patrick Cheetham said:
"The soil sampling programme went smoothly, thanks to our contractor GeoQuest
Ltd and our local partner Mwashia Resources. We are delighted with the results
obtained to date, which, although provisional, have defined multiple soil
anomalies in favourable Lower Roan stratigraphy that are of the same order of
magnitude as those reported to occur in the vicinity of ore-zones at past and
currently operating mines elsewhere in the Copperbelt."
"Jacks is one of five projects in Zambia where we currently have an interest
and we expect to issue an update shortly regarding our wider Zambia
portfolio."
For more information, please contact
Tertiary Minerals plc:
Patrick Cheetham, Executive Chairman +44 (0) 1625 838 679
SP Angel Corporate Finance LLP - Nominated Adviser and Broker
Richard Morrison +44 (0) 203 470 0470
Caroline Rowe
Peterhouse Capital Limited - Joint Broker
Lucy Williams + 44 (0) 207 469 0930
Duncan Vasey
Note to Editors
Tertiary Minerals plc (LON: TYM) is an AIM traded mineral exploration and
development company whose strategic focus is on energy transition metals. The
Company's projects are located in stable and democratic, geologically
prospective, mining-friendly jurisdictions. Tertiary's current principal
activities are the discovery and development of mineral resources in Nevada,
USA, and in Zambia.
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Detailed Information
Background Information
The Jacks Copper Prospect lies within Exploration Licence 27069-HQ-LEL which
covers 141.4 km(2) and is located 85 km south of Luanshya in Zambia. Tertiary
has earned a 90% interest in the licence from local company Mwashia Resources
Limited ("Mwashia") and recently signed a joint venture and shareholder
agreement with Mwashia, details of which are given in the Company's
announcement of 4 November 2022.
The geological setting of the exploration licence area is a synclinal
embayment of Lower Roan Group sedimentary rocks which unconformably overlies
basement rocks of the Muva Formation. The Lower Roan Group is highly
prospective and hosts the majority of significant copper deposits in the
Zambian portion of the Central African Copperbelt.
In May 2022, Tertiary completed four diamond drill holes as an initial test of
the Jacks Copper Prospect. All holes intersected copper mineralisation
including 6.0m grading 1.8% copper from 105.0m in hole 22JKDD03. Historic
drilling results included 24.0m grading 1.3% copper in drillhole KJD10.
Copper mineralisation has now been intersected in drilling at the Jacks
Prospect over a strike length of 350m and remains open along strike and at
depth.
For more information on Tertiary's Phase 1 Drill Programme see the news
release dated 29 June 2022.
Soil Sampling Programme
The soil sampling programme for which provisional results are now being
reported was designed to follow up unresolved copper-in-soil anomalies defined
during wide spaced soil sampling by previous operators including Cyprus-Amax
and First Quantum Minerals, as well as to guide follow-up drilling on the
Jacks main prospect.
The Company's soil sampling programme was contracted to GeoQuest Limited and a
total of 1,807 B horizon soil samples were initially collected over four
separate areas covering 11.5 sq.km. Samples were collected at 40m intervals on
lines spaced 200m apart and preliminary elemental analysis of the samples was
carried out in the field using a portable x-ray fluorescence (pXRF) analyser.
Sampling and pXRF analytical protocols are described in
Note 1 below.
Field pXRF results were received on a real-time basis, allowing daily
definition of soil anomalies which were then sampled in more detail on infill
100m spaced lines. A total of 196 additional soil samples were collected by
infill sampling.
Results
Field pXRF analysis is considered to be a less accurate and less precise
method of analysis compared to traditional wet-chemical laboratory analysis
and so the following results should be considered as provisional. A range of
samples are now being prepared for laboratory check analysis.
As a guide to the significance of soil sampling results, the Company
notes(2) that B horizon soil anomalies for freely drained soils in the
vicinity of various ore zones at current and past producing mines on the
Copperbelt have thresholds in the range 50 to 150ppm copper, averaging 80ppm
copper and peak values in the range 100-450ppm copper and averaging 210ppm
copper. In addition, published data(3) for the giant Sentinel copper deposit
(>1 billion tonnes grading 0.51% copper, located close the Company's Mukai
Project in northwest Zambia) shows that the median copper value for soil
samples collected over the sub-cropping expression of the orebody was 120ppm
and only one soil sample exceeded 500ppm copper.
The Area A soil grid at Jacks is located in prospective Lower Roan sediments
on the southern limb of the syncline southwest of the Jacks drill area. A
total of 271 samples were collected with a peak copper-in-soil value of
132ppm. No infill sampling was carried out in Area A during this programme but
it may be targeted for infill sampling in future.
Areas B & C were selected to test areas where wide-spaced sampling by FQM
defined areas containing anomalous concentrations of copper as well as samples
containing high copper: scandium ratios which can indicate the presence of
copper sulphide minerals.
The Area B soil grid was located in the northwest part of the licence in Upper
Roan Group and younger rocks. A total of 290 samples were collected of which
89 were infill samples. A 600m long x 600m wide copper‑in‑soil anomaly was
defined with a peak of 325ppm copper and 197ppm nickel in different samples.
The trace element signature of the anomaly is atypical for Copperbelt style
mineralisation and further evaluation of this is required to determine its
significance.
The Area C grid, in prospective Lower Roan Group sediments, was targeted to
follow up a Cu-Sc anomaly defined by FQM . A total of 464 soil samples were
collected of which 89 were infill samples. A north-northeast striking copper
anomaly approx.1,100m long and 400m wide was identified with a peak value of
257ppm copper.
Area D covers an approx. 4 km strike length centred on the area of the
Company's recently reported drilling at the original Jack's Prospect and aimed
to find extensions to the mineralisation intersected by this drilling. A total
of 782 soil samples were collected in Area D with 66 being infill soil
samples. A peak value of 525ppm copper was observed in the area of the
drilling within an 600m x 400m anomaly. Further to the southwest a second
anomaly was defined with dimensions 600m x 500m and a peak value of 173ppm
copper.
Further information on the anomalies and the company's priorities for further
drill testing on the Jacks Licence will be given once the results of
laboratory analysis are available.
A plan showing the location for the soil grids and provisional soil anomalies
is available on the Company website at :
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Notes:
1. Soil samples were collected from the B horizon at an approximate depth
of 25-30cm at each sample site. Samples were dry sieved to minus 180 micron
with approx. 100 grammes retained and placed in a plastic sample bag for
analysis. Samples were then analysed through the sample bag using a Delta
Classis pXRF machine with DCC6000 tube. The pXRF was calibrated at the start
of each day using a Certified reference Material tablet and again
intermittently throughout the sampling runs. Repeat pXRF analysis was
performed on a subset of samples to check the repeatability of the pXRF
analysis. Additionally, two CRMs were placed in plastic sample bags and
analysed throughout the repeat analysis to test the performance of the pXRF
using the same conditions. The Company is currently undertaking further
interpretation of the geochemical results to select samples for conventional
wet chemical analysis.
2. Mwamba, J., 2018. Exploration Potential for Copperbelt - Style
Mineralisation in NW Province, Zambia; Soil Geochemistry as a targeting tool.
M.Sc. Dissertation Rhodes University (Data presented for 20 deposits, 2
deposits excluded as high outliers).
3. Halley, S.W. et.al; 2016. Using Multielement Geochemistry to Map
Multiple Components of a Mineral System: Case Study from a Sediment-Hosted
Cu-Ni Camp, NW Province, Zambia, SEG Newsletter January 2016.
4. The information in this release has been reviewed by Mr. Patrick
Cheetham (MIMMM, M.Aus.IMM), Executive Chairman of Tertiary Minerals plc, who
is a qualified person for the purposes of the AIM Note for Mining and Oil
& Gas Companies. Mr. Cheetham is a Member of the Institute of Materials,
Minerals & Mining and also a member of the Australasian Institute of
Mining & Metallurgy.
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