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VANCOUVER, BC, April 19, 2023 /PRNewswire/ - Pan Global Resources Inc. ("Pan Global" or the "Company") (TSXV: PGZ) (OTCQB: PGZFF) is pleased to announce assay results for its ongoing diamond drilling at the La Romana copper-tin-silver discovery and results for the first three drill holes at the Romana Deep target at the Company's 100%-owned Escacena Project in the Iberian Pyrite Belt, southern Spain.
"The near surface high grade copper, tin, and silver results reported today confirm the continuity of the La Romana mineralization and highlight the potential to improve the overall grade with further in-fill drilling," said Tim Moody, Pan Global's President & CEO. "Planned testing of the strike extensions of the gravity and electrical geophysics targets east and west of the La Romana discovery is expected to further expand the area of mineralization."
"Exploration drilling at the Romana Deep target revealed an 80-meter-plus zone of alteration similar to that associated with mineralization at La Romana. The first three holes encountered multiple narrow intercepts of high grade copper mineralization up to 1.0m thick grading 1.1% to 3.8% Cu and up to 0.43% Sn and 55g/t Ag. The frequency of thin bands of massive and semi-massive sulphide and alteration intensity indicate an ecouraging vector with increasing copper towards the east, providing a guide for follow-up drilling."
Drill results are summarized in Table 1 and drill hole collar details are presented in Table 2 below. Drill hole locations are shown in Figure 1.
Drilling Highlights
The new drill results at La Romana intersected high grade copper (Cu) in four of the five drill holes targeting electromagnetic (EM) anomalies within the drill area. Together with previous drilling, the results further demonstrate good continuity of the mineralization and the potential for additional infill drilling to have a positive impact on the overall grade at La Romana. Drill holes LRD142 and LRD145 delivered the highest grade Cu, tin (Sn), and silver (Ag) intersections compared to previous drilling on the same north-south section (see Figures 2 and 3 below). Hole LRD143 returned one of the widest intersections reported at La Romana with 0.33% Cu over 70.85m, including 6m at 1.1% Cu plus additional narrow high grade Cu-Sn-Ag intersections.
Results are pending for a further five stepout drill holes targeting EM anomalies and downdip projections of the La Romana mineralization. An additional 10 drillholes are planned to test a gap in the drill pattern, previously inaccessible due to farm infrastructure, for additional high grade copper mineralization. These holes will also test the potential for additional near-surface supergene enriched chalcocite mineralization. Additional holes will test the continuity of tin mineralization and provide samples required for the tin metallurgy test work program. Drilling of the untested western strike projection of the La Romana mineralization is planned pending access.
The three drill holes testing a heliborne EM anomaly at Romana Deep each intersected more than 80m thick zones of chlorite and sericite alteration with multiple thin bands of massive and semi massive sulphide with high copper grades. The drilling shows alteration and associated copper mineralization extending from 300m to more than 600m downdip from the near-surface La Romana mineralization. The results for drill holes RDD02 and RDD03 indicates the heliborne EM anomaly in this area is potentially related to an upper copper mineralized horizon, approximately 100m stratigraphically above the main La Romana copper mineralization.
The drill results also highlight a vector to the east, characterized by increasing intervals of semi-massive and massive sulphide towards the east and anomalous copper over a wide interval in hole RDD01, the easternmost hole. Follow-up drilling at Romana Deep will be planned on completion of additional geophysics to help identify potentially thicker zones of high grade mineralization and potential to the east.
High grade intercepts at Romana Deep include:
Table 1 – Escacena Project, drill results summary (all intersections are >90% to approximately 100% of true thickness)
La Romana
Hole
From
To
Interval
Cu
Sn
Ag
Co
Au
Pb
Zn
m
m
m
%
%
g/t
ppm
g/t
ppm
ppm
LRD141
74.00
87.65
13.65
0.2
0.01
1.4
66
0.01
58
374
LRD142
40.00
62.00
22.00
0.7
0.07
3.1
77
<0.01
65
399
inc.
41.00
53.00
12.00
1.1
0.13
5.0
96
<0.01
29
431
inc.
40.00
43.00
3.00
1.0
0.24
5.6
98
<0.01
38
321
inc.
46.00
53.00
7.00
1.4
0.11
6.0
104
<0.01
36
559
LRD143
57.00
127.85
70.85
0.33
0.03
2.3
76
<0.01
95
566
inc.
57.00
63.00
6.00
1.1
0.01
5.2
133
0.01
36
670
inc.
59.00
62.00
3.00
1.6
0.01
6.7
145
0.01
38
532
inc.
100.45
101.00
0.55
1.9
0.12
10.8
239
0.04
150
863
inc.
108.00
109.00
1.00
1.1
0.04
6.4
90
0.01
268
804
inc.
127.25
127.85
0.60
1.7
0.11
9.4
612
0.09
481
2190
LRD144
50.00
72.00
22.00
0.5
0.05
2.9
66
<0.01
100
639
inc.
57.00
64.00
7.00
1.0
0.13
4.6
89
<0.01
94
615
inc.
59.00
64.00
5.00
1.2
0.10
5.1
95
<0.01
97
695
LRD145
74.00
89.00
15.00
1.2
0.05
5.4
97
<0.01
114
588
inc
74.00
87.00
13.00
1.3
0.06
6.0
105
<0.01
118
626
inc.
77.50
85.30
7.80
1.9
0.07
8.8
131
0.01
156
787
inc.
77.50
79.00
1.50
3.0
0.18
14.4
173
0.02
185
1144
inc.
84.00
85.30
1.30
6.5
0.07
28.0
292
0.04
367
1561
inc.
84.90
85.30
0.40
16.1
0.08
68.1
557
0.07
802
3020
Romana Deep
Hole
From
To
Interval
Cu
Sn
Ag
Co
Au
Pb
Zn
m
m
m
%
ppm
g/t
ppm
g/t
ppm
ppm
RDD01
454.20
527.80
73.60
0.13
<0.01
0.9
29
<0.01
93
284
inc.
456.30
456.55
0.25
1.7
<0.01
9.9
128
0.02
76
602
inc.
460.90
461.10
0.20
3.5
0.01
11.2
195
0.05
53
536
inc.
493.60
493.80
0.20
1.1
<0.01
5.6
64
0.05
196
939
inc.
497.45
497.80
0.35
2.4
<0.01
9.1
54
0.10
207
6980
inc.
513.85
514.10
0.25
3.8
0.01
29.8
351
0.15
225
615
inc.
527.40
527.80
0.40
1.6
<0.01
3.9
163
0.07
40
215
RDD02
310.00
311.00
1.00
1.4
<0.01
10.2
124
0.17
536
598
369.75
370.25
0.50
1.2
<0.01
5.7
94
0.03
23
93
561.65
562.25
0.60
3.0
0.01
55.3
167
0.11
9470
14300
565.00
566.00
1.00
1.3
<0.01
7.4
136
0.05
669
528
RDD03
513.00
514.00
1.00
1.1
0.43
4.3
63
0.02
17
127
Table 2 – Escacena Project, drill hole collar information (Total 2609.75m)
Hole_ID
Easting1
Northing1
Azimuth (º)
Dip (º)
Depth (m)
LRD141
736842
4152657
180
-55
180
LRD142
736484
4152669
180
-55
120
LRD143
736735
4152673
180
-55
161.4
LRD144
736438
4152708
180
-55
125.5
LRD145
736487
4152717
180
-55
165.15
RDD01
736788
4153045
180
-90
608.4
RDD02
736680
4153109
180
-90
629.4
RDD03
736527
4153046
180
-90
619.9
1Coordinates are in ERTS89 datum UTM29N\
Drilling is ongoing in the Escacena Project at the La Romana and Zarcita targets and is due to commence at the Cañada Honda target approximately 5 km north of La Romana targeting geophysics targets adjacent to historical mine workings. Results are pending for approximately 15 drill holes at La Romana and Zarcita. Negotiations are progressing with land owners for access to the untested potential near-surface extensions to the La Romana mineralization.
Core size was HQ (63mm) and all samples were ½ core. Nominal sample size was 1m core length and ranged from 0.4 to 2m. Sample intervals were defined using geological contacts with the start and end of each sample physically marked on the core. Diamond blade core cutting and sampling was supervised at all times by Company staff. Duplicate samples of ¼ core were taken approximately every 30 samples and Certified Reference materials inserted every 25 samples in each batch.
Samples were delivered to ALS laboratory in Seville, Spain and assayed at the ALS laboratory in Ireland. All samples were crushed and split (method CRU-31, SPL22Y), and pulverized using (method PUL-31). Gold analysis was by 50gm Fire assay with ICP finish (method Au-ICP22) and multi element analysis was undertaken using a 4-acid digest with ICP AES finish (method ME-ICP61). Tin was analyzed in selected intervals using Lithium borate fusion and ICP MS finish (method ME-MS81). Over grade base metal results were assayed using a 4-acid digest ICP AES (method OG-62). Over grade tin was determined using peroxide fusion with ICP finish (method Sn-ICP81x).
The Escacena Project comprises a large, contiguous, 5,760-hectare land package controlled 100% by Pan Global in the east of the Iberian Pyrite Belt. The project is located near operating mines at Las Cruces and Riotinto and is immediately adjacent to the former Aznalcóllar and Los Frailes mines where Minera Los Frailes/Grupo Mexico is in the final permitting stage with construction anticipated to restart in 2023. The Escacena Project hosts the La Romana copper-tin discovery and a number of other prospective targets, including Zarcita, Hornitos, La Jarosa, Romana Deep, Bravo, Barbacena, El Pozo, and San Pablo.
Pan Global Resources Inc. is actively engaged in base and precious metal exploration in southern Spain and is pursuing opportunities from exploration through to mine development. The Company is committed to operating safely and with respect to the communities and environment where we operate.
James Royall, Vice President Exploration for Pan Global Resources and a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed the scientific and technical information for this news release. Mr. Royall is not independent of the Company.
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