HIGHLIGHTS
- Palos Verdes (silver, Sinaloa, Mexico)
- 2,500-meter drilling program underway
- 5 holes have been completed for a total of 727 meters of HQ core drilled
- Samples from the first three holes have been submitted to the lab for analysis
- A rock chip sample from mapped veins returned an assay of 840.5 AgEq (700 g/t Ag and 1.68 g/t Au) over a sample width of 1 meter
- Los Pavitos (gold, Sonora, Mexico)
- 295 meters of trenches have been constructed and sampled with assay results received for 96.7 meters
- Interval of 0.44 g/t Au over 10 metres in trench ZSC9
- High grade silver assays in surface sampling in northeast Santa Cruz area
- 2,500-meter drill program to start by the end of June
- Hot Breccia (copper, Arizona)
- LiDAR survey completed, results expected in three weeks
- Airborne ZTEM survey contracted, to be flown in June
- Drill permit application started
- Expecting to drill 1000-2000 meters starting in Q3-2023
- Results of ongoing surface sampling expected in June
Vancouver, British Columbia–(Newsfile Corp. – June 16, 2023) – Prismo Metals Inc. (CSE: PRIZ) (OTCQB: PMOMF) (“Prismo” or the “Company“) is pleased to provide an update on the ongoing exploration programs at its Palos Verdes, Los Pavitos and Hot Breccia properties.
Dr. Craig Gibson, President and CEO commented: “Prismo is in the very enviable position of having three fully funded drilling campaigns this year, thanks to our strong liquidity position. Drilling is currently underway at our Palos Verdes silver project, drilling will commence shortly at our Los Pavitos gold project and we expect to be drilling our Hot Breccia copper project in the third quarter.”
Palos Verdes Exploration Update
The Company recently started a 2500-meter drill program on the Palos Verdes project. The drill program will test the areas of the Palos Verdes vein system in areas where there previously was no drill access, mainly along the northeastern extension of the vein system and certain areas in the southwestern portion where previous drilling occurred.
Five holes have been completed for a total of 727 meters of HQ core drilled for the current program. Samples from the first three holes have been submitted to the lab for analysis. Drilling so far has been completed in the northeastern limit of the Palos Verdes vein system exposed on the Palos Verdes concession. Results confirm the presence of multiple narrow quartz veins along the structural trend as expected based on surface mapping and sampling (see photos below). Surface sampling undertaken in the region to help define the drill pattern yielded high grades from one of these veins that returned an assay of 840.5 AgEq (700 g/t Ag and 1.68 g/t Au) over a width of 1 meter.
Dr. Craig Gibson, President and CEO of Prismo, stated, “The Palos Verdes drilling is progressing according to plans, with the initial shallow holes providing important geological information. The drilling so far is in line with expectations, with multiple narrow intercepts in each hole along the structural trend of the Palos Verdes vein system with multistage mineralization at what appear to be high structural levels. The drill rig is being moved to the southwest to offset intercepts in previous drill holes where we did not previously have access while we await assay results.”
Table PV. Highlight assays from recent surface sampling on the Palos Verdes concession
Sample | Type | Style | Width (m) | Easting | Northing | Au_g/t | Ag g/t |
126020 | Rock chip | Vein | 1.0 | 414,037 | 2,593,290 | 0.005 | 15.6 |
126021 | Rock chip | Vein | 0.5 | 414,087 | 2,593,397 | 0.244 | 30 |
126028 | Rock chip | Vein | 1.0 | 413,986 | 2,593,321 | 0.008 | 13.25 |
126029 | Rock chip | Vein | 0.5 | 414,088 | 2,593,396 | 0.019 | 39.9 |
13702 | Rock chip | Vein | 1.0 | 413,994 | 2,593,431 | 1.68 | 700 |
13704 | Rock chip | Vein | 3.0 | 414,177 | 2,593,461 | 0.878 | 68.6 |
13708 | Rock chip | Vein | 1.0 | 413,898 | 2,593,248 | 0.523 | 15.1 |
13716 | Rock chip | Vein | 1.0 | 414,011 | 2,593,306 | 0.061 | 15.35 |
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Los Pavitos Exploration Update
The Company is also pleased to announce that its trenching program across the main mineralized trends on its Los Pavitos property is well underway, and that 295 meters of trenches have been constructed and sampled. The main objective of the trenching program is to better define the orientation and full width of the mineralized structures prior to starting the drill campaign. Assay results have been received for 44 samples from the first three trenches in the Santa Cruz area with a combined length of 96.7 meters, along with an additional 233 samples from the ongoing mapping and sampling program. Of note are an interval of 10m with a weighted average of 0.44 g/t Au in trench ZSC9, and a new silver rich target area with multiple samples assaying more than 300 g/t Ag over 1-2 meter widths and ranging to as much as 579 g/t Ag. An additional 127 trench samples have been submitted to the assay lab with results expected in two weeks. The 5289 hectare (20 square miles) Los Pavitos project is located in the well mineralized Alamos region of southern Sonora State, Mexico.
“We are excited by theresults of our recent sampling program at Los Pavitos. Initial results from trenches provide the first indication that wider zones of low-grade gold mineralization are present in the structural zones that contain narrow high-grade quartz veins, which could be important for future development of the property. We are also awaiting further results for an additional 94 samples along 160 meters of trenches,” said Dr. Gibson. Dr. Gibson also stated, “We have expanded surface sampling in the northeastern Santa Cruz area as well as the Oromuri area, and discovered a new silver rich mineralized area that will be added to our future exploration plans. We are on track to begin a 2,500-meter drill program projected to commence in late June.”
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Table LP1. Highlight assays from contiguous samples from part of trench ZSC9 in the Santa Cruz area
Sample | Type | Style | Width (m) | Easting | Northing | Au_g/t | Ag g/t | As_ppm | Bi_ppm |
543121 | Channel | Trench | 1.0 | 676,815 | 3,001,995 | 1.58 | 1.58 | 3490 | 2.43 |
543153 | Channel | Trench | 1.0 | 676,816 | 3,001,995 | 0.625 | 0.63 | 1160 | 1.63 |
543154 | Channel | Trench | 1.0 | 676,817 | 3,001,995 | 0.47 | 0.47 | 1065 | 1.42 |
543155 | Channel | Trench | 1.0 | 676,818 | 3,001,995 | 0.425 | 0.43 | 957 | 34.5 |
543156 | Channel | Trench | 2.0 | 676,820 | 3,001,994 | 0.174 | 0.35 | 211 | 0.28 |
543157 | Channel | Trench | 2.0 | 676,822 | 3,001,994 | 0.366 | 0.73 | 363 | 0.28 |
543158 | Channel | Trench | 2.0 | 676,824 | 3,001,994 | 0.127 | 0.25 | 205 | 0.21 |
Table LP2. Highlight assays from the northeastern Santa Cruz area
Sample | Type | Style | Width (m) | Easting | Northing | Au_g/t | Ag g/t | As_ppm | Bi_ppm |
543144 | Channel | Oxidation | 1.3 | 678,084 | 3,002,432 | 1.16 | 509 | 7900 | 2.91 |
543145 | Channel | Vein | 1.0 | 678,086 | 3,002,443 | 0.427 | 579 | 6860 | 2.61 |
543146 | Channel | Vein | 2.0 | 678,086 | 3,002,441 | 0.233 | 352 | 3870 | 0.7 |
543147 | Channel | Vein | 1.0 | 678,092 | 3,002,444 | 0.643 | 305 | 2230 | 1 |
543148 | Channel | Vein | 1.0 | 678,082 | 3,002,441 | 0.551 | 168 | 2590 | 1.28 |
543149 | Channel | Vein | 1.0 | 678,092 | 3,002,442 | 0.392 | 201 | >10000 | 2.17 |
543150 | Channel | Vein | 1.0 | 678,096 | 3,002,444 | 0.394 | 574 | 2430 | 20.7 |
543151 | Channel | Vein | 1.0 | 678,096 | 3,002,445 | 0.071 | 29.3 | 545 | 0.15 |
543152 | Chip | Vein | 1.0 | 678,078 | 3,002,437 | 0.191 | 85.7 | 6030 | 0.64 |
Hot Breccia Exploration Update
Work at the Hot Breccia property in Arizona is also progressing according to plans. Field work for an environmental permit to allow drilling on existing roads has been completed and report preparation for submittal to the appropriate agency is in progress. A drone LiDAR survey was completed in May and analysis of the data is in progress. A planned airborne ZTEM survey has been contracted and is programmed to be flown within the next 2 to 3 weeks. Surface mapping and sampling is also progressing.
Dr. Gibson stated, “A LiDAR survey over the Hot Breccia property has identified multiple small mines and prospects that were developed along several of the northeast trending structural trends highlighted by intrusion of various typed of dikes. Some polylithic breccias are located along these structural trends as are showings of oxide copper minerals and iron oxide rich shears that commonly show elevated gold in assays.”
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QA/QC
Rock samples taken by Prismo were analyzed by multielement ICP-AES and MS methods by ALS Group, an internationally recognized analytical service provider. Gold is analyzed as part of the ICP package using a 25-gram aqua regia digestion. Ag, Pb and Zn over 1% and Au values over 1 g/t are re-analyzed by the by an overrange ICP method. Certified Reference Materials including standard pulps and coarse blank material were inserted in the sample stream at regular intervals.
For Palos Verdes, silver equivalent values are calculated using the following metals prices: Au, US$1,750/oz, Ag, $21.24/oz, Pb, $0.97/lb and Zn, $1.34/lb. Cu was not used in the calculation, and metallurgical recoveries were not considered as there is no data available.
Dr. Craig Gibson, PhD., CPG., a Qualified Person as defined by NI-43-01 regulations and President, CEO and a director of the Company, has reviewed and approved the technical disclosures in this news release.
About Prismo
Prismo (CSE: PRIZ) is mining exploration company focused on two precious metal projects in Mexico (Palos Verdes and Los Pavitos) and a copper project in Arizona (Hot Breccia).
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Prismo Metals Inc.
1100 – 1111 Melville St., Vancouver, British Columbia V6E 3V6
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Craig Gibson, President & Chief Executive Officer [email protected]
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This press release contains forward-looking statements and forward-looking information (collectively, “forward-looking statements”) within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities legislation. All statements other than statements of historical fact, including without limitation, statements regarding the anticipated content, commencement and exploration program results, the ability to complete future financings, required permitting, exploration programs and drilling, and the anticipated business plans and timing of future activities of the Company, are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are typically identified by words such as: believe, expect, anticipate, intend, estimate, postulate and similar expressions, or are those, which, by their nature, refer to future events. Although the Company believes that such statements are reasonable, it can give no assurance that such expectations will prove to be correct.
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