Orosur Mining Inc - Positive Drill Results Continue at Anzá

In This Article:

  • Assays from third hole (PEP014) received.

  • Composite intersection of 75.1m @ 5.58g/t Au from surface.

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM / ACCESSWIRE / December 13, 2024 / Orosur Mining Inc. ("Orosur" or the "Company") (TSXV/AIM:OMI), is pleased to announce an update on the progress of exploration activities at the Company's flagship Anzá Project ("Project") in Colombia.

ANZÁ Project
The Anzá Project is now 100% owned by the Company following recent completion of a Share Purchase Agreement (SPA), announced 28th November 2024, whereby the Company purchased all of the shares of its previous JV partner, Minera Monte Aguila ("MMA").

The Project is located 50km west of Medellin and is easily accessible by all-weather roads and boasts excellent infrastructure including water, power, communications as well as a large exploration camp.

Pepas

The Pepas Prospect is in the northern extent of the Anzá Project (pre-acquisition) over 10km north of the central base at APTA (Figure 1).

Figure 1. Anzá Project - prospects

Post completion of the transaction to buy its previous JV partner, MMA, the Company began drilling at the Pepas prospect in mid-November 2024.

Drilling commenced with hole PEP012, which was positioned to confirm previous high-grade results in hole PEP001, drilled by MMA in 2022.

Holes PEP013, 014 and 015 were then rotated some 51 degrees eastward from PEP012 to begin to test what was considered by the Company's geological teams to be the controlling trend of SE to NW. As well as defining thick zones of high-grade mineralisation, a target for these holes was a clearly defined basement fault that seemed to act as a distinct marker bed to define the trend.

Figure 2. Plan of holes

PEP014 entered mineralised tuffs just below surface, and continued in high grade mineralisation until the basement fault was intersected at 75m. The hole was terminated at 78m.

Figure 3. Section, PEP014

Most of the length of PEP014 above the fault, was mineralised with a composite intersection of 75.1m @ 5.58g/t Au being calculated, from surface.

Hole Number

From (m)

To (m)

Interval (m)

Au (g/t)

PEP014

0

75.1

75.1

5.58

including

12.85

24.35

11.5

8.34

including

30.25

44.2

13.95

13.68

Table 1. Drill Intercepts

Discussion and ongoing drilling
Holes PEP013 through PEP015 all intersected the basement fault roughly where expected, providing substantial weight to the interpreted trend. Assays from Hole PEP015 are currently with the lab for analysis.

Hole PEP016 is currently underway and is directed on the same azimuth, but positioned some distance to the SW, to test the mineralisation, overburden and structure down dip (Figure 2).