Miata Metals Highlights Initial Drill Targets on Sela Creek Gold Project, Suriname

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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Nov. 05, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Miata Metals Corp. (CSE: MMET) (FSE: 8NQ) ("Miata" or the "Company") is pleased to announce details of its maiden drill program, focused on high-priority targets on the Company’s Sela Creek Gold Project (“Sela Creek”) in Suriname. Miata’s technical team has developed a geological model incorporating all available data that forms the basis of the Company’s upcoming 5,000-metre, phase 1 diamond drilling program.

Highlights

  • Three initial high-priority and drill-ready targets identified: Golden Hand, Puma, and Stranger

  • Mineralization and artisanal saprolite mining1 occurs in a trend over seven km in length

  • Within this trend, the largest individual fault bounded mineralizing trend is the 2.3 km long Golden Hand target

  • Miata plans to systematically test the Golden Hand, Puma, and Stranger targets through a series of diamond drill holes to a maximum depth of 200 m

  • Drill mobilization is expected in late November or early December

  • Over ten additional high-priority targets identified from historical data thus far

  • Primary mineralization occurs in vein arrays in metaturbidites (Golden Hand, Stranger) and in shears in Meta-volcanics (Puma)

The Company has defined over ten high-priority targets as depicted in Figure 1. All of these targets consist of gold-bearing vein array traces that were inferred from historical and recent soil, grab, channel and chip samples, as well as the historical drilling, magnetic data, and recently flown LiDAR data. Out of these targets, Golden Hand, Puma, and Stranger are considered very-high confidence. The confidence ranking of other targets will be increased by trenching and other means of exploration.

“Our geological team has finished developing a comprehensive model for gold mineralization at Sela Creek,” stated Dr. Jacob Verbaas, CEO of Miata. “The geological model will be tested during our upcoming drill and trenching program and is based on all data available at this time, including remote sensing data that was collected over the past two decades and the most recently collected LiDAR data. Because the concessions were last explored over ten years ago, the subsequent artisanal mining has been recorded in satellite imagery and has given us a wealth of information to base our exploration program on.”

Dr. Verbaas further stated, “The data compilation and processing is now in its final stage and we are finalizing the drill collars for our coming drill program. Miata expects to commence building the camp and infrastructure to support the drill program over the coming weeks. The current scheduling will allow Miata to commence drilling by the end of the year, and we intend to maintain a disciplined and methodical approach to our exploration that will elevate our chances of success in finding and targeting the best zones of mineralization. The main exploration risk on a concession such as Sela Creek is not that gold is not present, but that we do not focus our efforts on the best targets. Therefore, we intend to drill the three targets we are most confident in during our phase 1 program, two of which have never been drilled.”