Vortex Metals Inc. Announces Phase One Drilling & Exploration Program at Illapel Copper Project

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VANCOUVER, BC, June 5, 2024 /CNW/ - Vortex Metals Inc. (TSXV: VMS) (FSE: DM8) (OTCQB: VMSSF) (" Vortex "or the " Company ") is pleased to announce the launch of its Phase One Drilling and Exploration Program at the Illapel Copper Project in Chile, with its first-pass drill program set to commence in Q3 2024. The upcoming program aims to systematically evaluate and advance several high-priority targets within the project area marking a pivotal step toward the Company's objective to delineate a high-grade copper resource in one of the world's most prolific copper-producing regions.

Dr John Larson, Director of Vortex Metals and former manager of North American Copper Exploration, Global Porphyry Copper Exploration, and Latin America Exploration for BHP and BHP Billiton, commented, "Our program is designed to maximize success by first targeting the 'low hanging fruit' drill targets. Using detailed geological mapping, sampling, and advanced drilling techniques, we aim to efficiently identify and evaluate the most promising areas. This ensures we can swiftly and accurately assess high-priority targets while expanding our understanding of the region's geological potential."

Introduction

The Illapel property consists of 33 Exploration and Exploitation Concessions, totalling 5,970 Hectares.  Centrally located within the Illapel property is the Rio 27 mine, a fully operational copper mine in production since 2010, having processed approximately 400,000 tonnes of high-grade ore, with an average grade of 1.39% Cu and approximately 7g Ag. The operating subsidiary of Ventana Mineral Group, SLM Rio 27, has reserved a portion of the Rio 27 concession to continue mining operations at their currently active mine and processing facility with Vortex Metals reserving the Right of First Refusal (ROFR) on the brownfield and near-site processing facility.

The mineralization exemplified by the active Rio 27 mine is described as a strata-bound copper deposit with subordinate silver and is known as a 'Chilean Manto-type' deposit. These unique deposits occur along the Coastal Cordillera of Northern Chile. The largest Cu-(Ag) 'Manto-type' deposit, El Soldado, located about 70 km south of Illapel, has a historic production plus reserves of 200 mt at 1.35% Cu.

The mineralized zone, easily observed in, above and adjacent to the Rio 27 mine and generally within the Illapel project, suggests that these high-grade 'Manto-type' copper deposits could be widespread on the property, including extensions of the Rio 27 deposits into the Illapel project area.