Hannan Submits Declaracion De Impacto Ambiental (DIA) for the Valiente Project, Peru

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VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / January 30, 2024 / Hannan Metals Limited ("Hannan" or the "Company") (TSXV:HAN)(OTC PINK:HANNF) is pleased to announce the completion and submission of its Declaracion de Impacto Ambiental ("DIA") or Environmental Impact Statementat its Valiente copper-gold porphyry project in Peru. The DIA is the primary environmental certification required to allow low impact mineral exploration programs, that includes drilling programs, to proceed in Peru.

Highlights:

  • The area for the DIA allows for 40 drill platforms and covers an area approximately 12 km long and 3 km wide (944.17 hectares and disturbance area of 1.74 hectares), at the Valiente project and covers the Ricardo Herrera, Vista Alegre and Sortilegio prospects (Figures 1 and 2);

  • Hannan has discovered a new metallogenic province of Peru at the Valiente project, where Hannan is targeting Miocene age porphyry copper-gold in a back-arc setting in Central Eastern Peru. The DIA area represents a small proportion (4%) of Hannan's total landholding at Valiente.

Michael Hudson, CEO, states "Coming on the back of our recent DIA approval at San Martin, the submission of our DIA is another major milestone for Hannan and fits with our strategy of obtaining staggered drill permits to see us drilling multiple targets in the back arc of Peru in our search for giant mineral systems.

"Once the DIA is approved, our maiden drill program at Valiente will consist of up to 40 drill platforms to initially test the extensive porphyry copper-gold and epithermal gold mineral system for the first time. The permit will enable us to drill all three prospects outlined in more detail below, Ricardo Herrera, Vista Alegre and Sortilegio.

We are thankful for all the detailed work of our employees and external experts and the support of the local communities during the public participation meetings, as well as the advice from various government agencies."

Work for the DIA included professional archaeological investigations, community workshops and liaison activities to collect appropriate information necessary to make the submittal for approval to the DGAAM - General Directorate of Mining Environmental Affairs - of the Ministry of Energy and Mines, Peru. The work program included:

  • Environmental baseline monitoring for the project, conducted by third party experts;

  • The Peruvian Ministry of Culture granted the CIRA (Certificate of non-existence of archaeological remains) which declares that the project does not impact archaeological sites; and

  • Public participation meetings outlining Hannan's exploration plans were held in the hamlets of Pucayoc and Cunchiyacu, where the communities are on record as approving of the Company's proposed drill program.