Copper Lake Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: CPL, Frankfurt: WOI, OTC: WTCZF)
(“Copper Lake” or the “Company”) announces that the Company has
contracted with Forage Geo-Nord to conduct drilling for the winter
2024 drill program. The Company recently finalized the primary
targets for the winter 2024 drill program, known as the MT
conductors and the Build-up conductor.
As the Ministry of Natural Resources and
Forestry (“MNRF”) had decommissioned two bridges in 2023 that had
previously been used to access the drill site from the south side
of the property, the Company had planned to access the property
from the north side, using the Ogoki Road. However, the unusually
warm winter has delayed the freeze-up and the conditions will not
allow us to access the site at this time with the planned drill
equipment. The drill rig that we had planned to use, which is
capable of drilling to depths of 1,500 meters, is too heavy to fly
in by helicopter.
As a result, we will focus our drilling efforts
on the Build-up Conductor where the targets are likely to be less
than 500 meters in depth, and we can use a smaller drill that can
be mobilized to site by helicopter.
The Build-up Conductor appears to be an
extension of the MT Conductor, which is trending to the east, as
shown in the attached geophysical images.
MT SURVEY INTERPRETATION
The magneto-telluric (MT) method is a
geophysical technique that uses naturally occurring electromagnetic
fields (EM) to measure the electrical conductivity of the earth. MT
conductors reflect the presence of metallic sulphide deposits to
depths of up to 1,000 metres, far beyond the depth of historical
geophysical surveys completed at Marshall Lake. SJ Geophysics Ltd.,
based out of Delta, BC, completed the MT survey in July 2021.
The Company recently had the MT data interpreted
and modelled, with the objective of defining deep drill targets.
The survey was completed in the locale of the Deep EM target,
drilled by the Company in 2021 and 2022, yielding high-grade
intercepts including:
- 8.13%
Cu, 7.26% Zn, 240.80 g/t Ag & 0.33 g/t Au over 2.11
meters
- 5.81 %
Cu, 7.32% Zn, 171.20 g/t Ag & 0.02 g/t Au over 1.95
meters
- 2.37%
Cu, 1.75% Zn, 413.15 g/t Ag & 0.37 g/t Au over 6.00
meters1
Such stringer-style mineralization is situated
at a depth of approximately 300 metres below surface. The intent of
completing the MT survey was the ability to see conductors to
depths of up to 1,000 metres, well below the stringer
mineralization associated with the Deep EM target documented
above.
The 3D modelling delineated 3 strong conductors,
2 of which are centered at a depth of approximately 500 meters
below surface. The conductors are situated proximal to the Deep EM
target and Billiton deposit that are high-grade stringer or feeder
zones (Figures 1). Thus, all 3 MT conductors are thought to be very
prospective for the presence of a nearby massive sulphide deposit.
None of the MT conductors have been tested by diamond drilling.
MT conductors 1 and 2 are closely related to the
Deep EM target and associated with high-grade stringer
mineralization and may manifest the down-dip or down-plunge
extension of such mineralization. Collectively, both conductors are
strong and persistent at depths commencing at 400 meters and
persisting to a maximum depth of 1,000 meters below surface,
respectively (Figure 2).
MT conductor 3 is a shallower target, the top of
which is located 250 meters below surface and may represent the
down-dip extension of the Billiton deposit, to the west of its
known extent. It also may represent a parallel or stacked zone of
mineralization. Historic drilling is not known to have been
completed on MT conductor 3.
BUILD-UP CONDUCTOR
Large-loop electromagnetic (EM) surveys were
conducted by Abitibi Geophysics during the winter of 2023. A
compelling Build-up conductor was defined by the survey, situated
approximately 2 kilometers to the east of the MT Conductors and
Billiton deposit (Figure 3). This conductor is interpreted to be
hosted in younger rocks, stratigraphically above the rocks
associated with the Billiton deposit and MT conductors. Notably,
the apparent east-west trend of MT conductors 1, 2 and 3 if
extended to the east, would coincide closely with the location of
the Build-up conductor. Also, a syn-volcanic fault and magnetic
high documented on Government maps, transects the conductor, adding
further potential to the prospects of the target.
A geophysical contractor will be on site within
a week to complete additional large-loop EM surveying to fully
define the size, strength and orientation of the Build-up
conductor. It is anticipated that the survey will take 4 to 5 days
to complete with results to be in hand shortly thereafter.
1Analyses completed by
Activation Laboratories in Ancaster, Ontario utilizing the 1A2 –
Fire Assay, AA Finish, 1H INAA (INAAGEO), Total Digestion (Total)
and the UT-7, Sodium Peroxide Fusion (ICP & ICP MS) analytical
packages
QUALIFIED PERSON
Donald Hoy, M. Sc., P. Geo. Copper Lake’s Vice
President of Exploration, is the Qualified Person responsible for
the technical content contained in this news release.
ABOUT COPPER LAKE RESOURCES
Copper Lake Resources Ltd. is a publicly traded
Canadian mineral exploration and development company with interests
in two projects both located in Ontario.
www.copperlakeresources.com
The Marshall Lake high-grade
VMS copper, zinc, silver and gold project, comprises an area of
approximately 220 square km located 120 km north of Geraldton,
Ontario and is just 22 km north of the main CNR rail line. Copper
Lake has a 81.54% interest in the joint ventured property, which
consists of 233 claims and 52 mining leases. The project also
includes 148 claim cells staked in 2018 and 2020 that are 100%
owned and not subject to any royalties, which add approximately 30
square km to the original property.
In addition to the original Marshall Lake
property above, Marshall Lake also includes the Sollas Lake and
Summit Lake properties, which are 100% owned by the Company and are
not subject to any royalties. The Sollas Lake property consists of
20 claim cells comprising an area of 4 square km on the east side
of the Marshall Lake property where historical EM airborne
geophysical surveys have outlined strong conductors on the property
hosted within the same favorable felsic volcanic units. The Summit
Lake property currently consists of 100 claim cells comprising an
area of 20.5 square km, is accessible year-round, and is located
immediately west of the original Marshall Lake property. The
Marshall Lake project is located in the traditional territories of
the Aroland and Animbiigoo Zaagi igan Anishinaabek (“AZA”) First
Nations.
Copper Lake has a 69.79% joint venture interest
in the Norton Lake nickel, copper, cobalt, and
palladium PGM property, located in the southern Ring of Fire area,
is approximately 100 km north of the Marshall Lake Property. The
Norton Lake property is located in the traditional territories of
the Eabametoong (“Fort Hope”) and Neskantaga First Nations.
On behalf of the Board of
Directors,
Copper Lake Resources Ltd.Terry
MacDonald, CEO(416) 561-3626tmacdonald@copperlakeresources.com
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