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ArcWest Announces Option to Acquire Lemare Copper-Gold Project

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - December 12, 2024) - ArcWest Exploration Inc. (TSXV: AWX) ("ArcWest") is pleased to announce the signing of an option agreement to acquire a 100% interest in the Lemare Copper-Gold (Cu-Au) Project, northern Vancouver Island, British Columbia. The 3274 hectare Lemare Project is located within the Jurassic Bonanza Group volcanic arc. The Bonanza arc is host to significant porphyry copper-gold deposits, including BHP's past producing Island Copper mine and the advanced stage Northisle project (Northisle Copper and Gold Inc.), both of which are situated approximately 30 km to the north of the Lemare project. Lemare is accessible by logging roads from the town of Port Alice, 30 kilometers to the east. ArcWest's Teeta Creek porphyry Cu-Mo-Au-Ag Project is located about 22 km east of Lemare.

Highlights

  • Variably altered mafic to felsic volcanic rocks of the Early Jurassic Bonanza volcanic arc are host to multiple Cu±Au±Mo and polymetallic occurrences over a 5 x 3 km area; these are interpreted as manifestations of a buried porphyry copper system. A broad zone of argillic and advanced argillic alteration (pyrophyllite±kaolinite±diaspore±zunyite), at the South Gossan Zone ("SGZ") on the southeast side of the property is interpreted as a remnant lithocap to the porphyry system.

  • On the north side of the SGZ, historical sampling in Dumortierite Creek documents high grade Cu±Au mineralization over a 120 m section. The mineralized zone, untested by drilling, is hosted by strongly chlorite-magnetite altered volcanic rocks. The transition from advanced argillic to mineralized chlorite-magnetite alteration (CMG) is typical of northern Vancouver Island porphyries, and suggests that the lithocap-porphyry transition is exposed at low elevations on the property (Fig. 1).

  • Southeast of the SGZ, CMG altered volcanics crop out on the west side of the Lemare valley, while in the valley floor historical sampling documented a copper mineralized, fractured/sheared granodiorite; nearby soil samples assayed up to 1409 ppm Cu.

  • A significant low elevation magnetic anomaly (high) underlies the largely covered valley floor between the mineralized granodiorite and SGZ. This anomaly also underlies the CMG altered volcanics between Lemare Lake and the SGZ and extends over 3 km to north of Dumortierite Creek and is completely untested by drilling.

  • ArcWest's Lemare technical presentation is available for download here.

Tyler Ruks, President and CEO of ArcWest commented, "Lemare is an early stage, road accessible project with potential for discovery of a significant porphyry copper-gold deposit. The alteration styles and geochemistry documented by previous workers have characteristics similar to those in well-known porphyries, including the nearby Island Copper mine and North Island projects. With an extensive exploration database and limited drilling, Lemare represents a project with low exploration costs and significant upside. ArcWest's experience on northern Vancouver Island, including the recent discovery of untested porphyry stockwork during low water levels at Teeta Creek, suggests that this prospectivity can be evaluated rapidly and relatively cheaply at Lemare.