Sandfire Resources America Inc. (TSX-V:SFR)
(OTCQB:SRAFF)
(“Sandfire America” or the
“Company”) is pleased to provide the following update on activities
at the Black Butte Copper underground project in Montana.
Metallurgical Drilling and Test
Work
The 2018 Spring drilling program focused on
recovering mineralized core for further metallurgical test
work. 16 large-diameter (114 mm diameter) diamond drill holes
dispersed throughout the Upper Copper Zone (“UCZ”) of the Johnny
Lee deposit provided representative samples for metallurgical
testing. These holes also delivered further clarification of the
geology within the UCZ.
A total of 2,011 kilograms of mineralized core
has been prepared for metallurgical testing at Base Metallurgical
Laboratories (“BML”) in Kamloops, British Columbia. BML are
world-wide recognized experts in base metal froth flotation
recovery testing. The results of this test work will support
the design of the proposed process flow sheet for the processing
plant which is an integral component of the Bankable Feasibility
Study, and will allow modelling of recoverable copper within the
mineralized zones to optimize scheduling.
Two additional diamond drill holes pierced the
Lower Copper Zone (“LCZ”) of the Johnny Lee deposit and improved
knowledge of this zone.
An additional three diamond drill holes were
completed outside the known mineralized zones to investigate areas
of planned future facilities.
See Table 1. below for results from drill
intersections through the UCZ and LCZ and associated drill hole
locations on Maps 1 and 2.
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Table 1. Black Butte Copper 2018 Spring
Drilling Program Intersections of the Johnny Lee
Deposit |
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Hole ID |
From(m) |
To(m) |
Length (m) |
Cu |
Co |
Ag g/t |
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SC18-207 |
63.24 |
70.64 |
7.40 |
2.21 |
% |
0.14 |
% |
14.3 |
UCZ |
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SC18-209 |
83.48 |
89.66 |
6.18 |
1.52 |
% |
0.07 |
% |
7.7 |
UCZ |
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and |
102.29 |
109.60 |
7.31 |
4.38 |
% |
0.13 |
% |
8.0 |
UCZ |
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SC18-211 |
118.24 |
147.42 |
29.18 |
2.23 |
% |
0.08 |
% |
14.2 |
UCZ |
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SC18-212 |
121.22 |
135.16 |
13.94 |
1.94 |
% |
0.08 |
% |
14.6 |
UCZ |
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SC18-213 |
132.73 |
139.00 |
6.27 |
1.57 |
% |
0.08 |
% |
18.3 |
UCZ |
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and |
142.88 |
146.75 |
3.87 |
1.83 |
% |
0.04 |
% |
16.5 |
UCZ |
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SC18-214 |
156.70 |
160.29 |
3.59 |
2.50 |
% |
0.11 |
% |
23.2 |
UCZ |
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SC18-215 |
56.50 |
58.77 |
5.99 |
2.74 |
% |
0.08 |
% |
11.4 |
UCZ |
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SC18-216 |
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UCZ |
Abandoned |
SC18-217 |
119.70 |
132.13 |
12.43 |
3.26 |
% |
0.19 |
% |
12.4 |
UCZ |
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SC18-218 |
49.17 |
56.93 |
7.76 |
0.98 |
% |
0.11 |
% |
26.5 |
UCZ |
Intercept compromised by poor core recovery |
SC18-219 |
74.03 |
85.05 |
11.02 |
2.34 |
% |
0.14 |
% |
8.6 |
UCZ |
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SC18-220 |
121.58 |
126.80 |
5.22 |
2.29 |
% |
0.13 |
% |
21.3 |
UCZ |
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SC18-221 |
101.35 |
109.79 |
8.44 |
1.96 |
% |
0.07 |
% |
7.3 |
UCZ |
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SC18-222 |
90.40 |
103.74 |
13.34 |
1.95 |
% |
0.05 |
% |
19.1 |
UCZ |
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SC18-224 |
119.48 |
131.98 |
12.50 |
2.78 |
% |
0.11 |
% |
11.1 |
UCZ |
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SC18-225 |
No significant mineralization intercepted |
UCZ |
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SC18-226 |
55.70 |
66.10 |
10.40 |
2.07 |
% |
0.10 |
% |
17.7 |
UCZ |
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SC18-223 |
424.02 |
425.67 |
1.65 |
12.10 |
% |
0.05 |
% |
13.1 |
LCZ |
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SC18-227 |
422.06 |
423.68 |
1.62 |
9.42 |
% |
0.13 |
% |
20.2 |
LCZ |
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*UCZ intercept calculations included a minimum of 3.0 metres
above 1.5 % cutoff grade, with maximum of 5.0 metres internal
waste.*LCZ intercept calculations included a minimum of 1.5 metres
above 1.5 % cutoff grade, with maximum of 1.5 metres internal
waste.
Drilling in the Upper Copper Zone was conducted sampling
PQ-sized core. Drilling in the Lower Copper Zone was conducted
collecting HQ3-sized core. Drill holes were oriented with dips
varying between vertical (-90) to -55 degrees in relatively
flat-lying to slightly dipping mineral zones. Intercepts may be
slightly longer than true thickness.
All Upper Copper Zone (UCZ) mineralized zones were sampled whole
and delivered to Base Metallurgical Labs (BML) in Kamloops BC for
processing. BML crushed the entire sample to 85% passing 2mm
then split off 1kg, which was ground to 85% passing 75 micron and
delivered to ALS Global Labs in Vancouver BC. ALS Global wet-sieved
the split to insure grinding passed specifications and then assayed
for gold by fire assay with AA finish. Base metals were analyzed
using a 4-acid digestion and ICP-AES analysis. Various other trace
and major elements were also analyzed utilizing ICP and XRF
procedures. Sandfire America utilized a QA/QC protocol which
included inserting Certified Reference Materials (CRM) on a minimum
of 1 CRM in 20 samples insertion rate. ALS Global included
assays of duplicates, standards, and blanks for QA/QC purposes.
All Lower Copper Zone samples were taken from ½ splits of the
HQ3 core and shipped directly to ALS Global Lab in Reno NV. The
samples were crushed to 85% passing 2mm size, split down and then
ground to 85% passing 75 micron size. These pulps were then assayed
utilizing same processes and procedures as described above for the
UCZ samples. The same QA/QC procedures were utilized as well.
ALS Global labs are accredited to ISO/IEC 170205:2017 methods
for North America
Bankable Feasibility Study
(“BFS”)
Preparations are well advanced for the Black
Butte Copper underground project BFS. In addition to the
metallurgical work discussed above, the Company has contracted SRK
Consulting to complete a review of the structural geology of the
property, utilizing historic data and new stratigraphic modeling
completed by the in-house geological team. Combined with the
existing resource modelling, this work will provide the basis for
the initial underground design work.
Other packets of work for the BFS are being
prepared for issuance for tender with a target completion date of
the June Quarter 2019.
Permitting Progress
Preparation of the Environmental Impact Study
(“EIS”) under the watchful eye of the Montana Department of
Environmental Quality (“DEQ”) is progressing. A draft EIS may
be available for public comment in the fall of 2018.
The draft air permit was issued by the DEQ in
June and will be incorporated into the EIS. In May, the
Company received notification from DEQ that its MPDES (Montana
Pollutant Discharge Elimination System) water quality permit
application has no further deficiencies.
Corporate Activities
In June, the Company completed a simplification
restructuring removing two unnecessary subsidiaries and, in the
process, released US$1.15 million of restricted funds.
Following the simplification, the Company now has one wholly owned
subsidiary, Tintina Montana Inc, which in turn wholly owns the
Black Butte Copper underground project.
Management is currently considering a Rights
Issue to fund ongoing permitting costs, the BFS and future drilling
activities.
Interim CEO and VP of Project Development Rob
Scargill stated, “The Company is pleased to see the Black Butte
Copper underground project progressing in such a consistently
positive direction. We look forward to reaching the
construction phase of this project and implementing our vision,
which is consistent with our community’s stewardship council’s
vision, of a project that has a net positive effect economically,
socially, and environmentally.”
QUALIFIED PERSON
Jerry Zieg, Vice President of Exploration for
the Company, is a Qualified Person for the purposes of
NI 43-101 and has reviewed, verified, and approved the data
disclosed and information of a scientific or technical nature
contained in this news release.
Contact Information: Sandfire Resources America
Inc. Nancy Schlepp, VP of Communications Mobile: 406-224-8180
Office: 406-547-3466 Email: nschlepp@sandfireamerica.com
CAUTIONARY NOTE
Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements: Certain
disclosures in this document constitute “forward looking
information” within the meaning of Canadian securities legislation,
including statements regarding the completion of the BFS,
permitting timelines and the Company’s plans for advancing the
Black Butte Copper Project and expected outcomes. In making these
forward-looking statements, the Company has applied certain factors
and assumptions that the Company believes are reasonable, including
that the Company will receive required regulatory approvals, that
the Company will continue to be able to access sufficient funding
to execute its plans, and that the results of exploration and
development activities are consistent with management’s
expectations. However, the forward-looking statements in this
document are subject to numerous risks, uncertainties and other
factors, including factors relating to the Company’s operation as a
mineral exploration and development company and the Black Butte
Copper Project, that may cause future results to differ materially
from those expressed or implied in such forward-looking statements,
including that results of exploration and development activities
will not be consistent with management’s expectations, delays in
obtaining or inability to obtain required government or other
regulatory approvals or financing, failure of plant, equipment or
processes to operate as anticipated, the risk of accidents, labor
disputes, inclement or hazardous weather conditions, unusual or
unexpected geological conditions, ground control problems,
earthquakes, flooding and all of the other risks generally
associated with the development of mining facilities. There can be
no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate, and
actual results and future events could differ materially from those
anticipated in such statements. Readers are cautioned not to place
undue reliance on forward-looking statements. The Company does not
intend, and expressly disclaims any intention or obligation to,
update or revise any forward-looking statements whether as a result
of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required
by law.
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