Sandfire Resources America Inc. (“Sandfire
America” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce additional drill
results from its 2024 exploration drilling program since the
Company’s news release dated July 24, 2024. The ongoing drilling
program aims to upgrade and expand the Johnny Lee Lower Copper Zone
resource of 1.2Mt at 6.8% Cu (Measured and Indicated) and 0.5Mt at
5.9% Cu (Inferred).
HIGHLIGHTS
- Continued
exploration success at the Johnny Lee Copper deposit at the Black
Butte Copper Project in Montana, USA.
- Sandfire
America has completed thirty-two drill holes in the current drill
program. This update highlights results from eleven holes, with the
significant results from the Johnny Lee Lower Copper Zone
including:
- Drillhole SC24-296 3.19m at
19.46% Cu from 471.86m
- Drillhole SC24-302 2.84m at
8.98% Cu from 357.36m
- Drillhole SC24-303 2.79m at
11.82% Cu from 364.93m
See Table 1 below.
The ongoing 2024 drill program focuses on
upgrading and expanding the Johnny Lee Lower Copper Zone resource
which at last estimate consists of a measured and indicated
resource of 1.2 million tonnes grading 6.8% Cu and an inferred
resource of 0.5 million tonnes of 5.9% Cu (2020 Technical Report
authored by GR Engineering*). Recent holes were designed to both
infill and better define the outer boundaries of the Lower Copper
Zone resource. Ongoing drilling includes gathering sample material
for geotechnical and metallurgical testing. Since December 2023,
the Company has drilled approximately 13,800 meters.
VP of Exploration, Jerry Zieg shared, “We are
pleased with our additional drilling results. Our drilling is
achieving consistent high-grade intersections in and around the
resource as well as clearly defining its boundaries. This much
improves the integrity of the resource model and adds significant
value to the Black Butte project.”
The current drill program is planned to extend
into mid-summer of 2025 and is expected to lead to expansion and
increased definition of the Johnny Lee Lower Copper Zone. The drill
program will also provide sample material from both the Johnny Lee
Upper and Lower Copper Zones for metallurgical testing and
geotechnical testing; all with the expectation to better understand
the economics of the project. The Company added a second drill in
late November and plans to add a third drill in January 2025.
Geological and geochemical results from the drilling program and
from metallurgical and geotechnical testing will provide
information for an updated Feasibility Study for the Johnny Lee
deposit with an expected completion in 2026.
CEO Lincoln Greenidge closed stating, “We
continue working diligently with this positive forward momentum to
improve the permitted resource. This will ensure a robust
Feasibility Study which will lead to an informed final investment
decision related to building the project.”
Table 1. Black Butte Copper 2024
Exploration Drilling Program Results
Drill hole ID |
collar x |
collar y |
collar z |
azimuth |
dip |
total depth |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Width (m) |
Cu % |
Resource |
SC23-278 |
506700.0 |
5180717.0 |
1741.0 |
16.6 |
-67.9 |
489.29 |
64.98 |
81.36 |
16.38 |
1.42 |
Upper Copper Zone |
SC23-278 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
433.46 |
446.37 |
12.91 |
4.7 |
Lower Copper Zone |
SC24-279 |
506628.0 |
5180702.0 |
1748.0 |
36.8 |
-70.2 |
502.31 |
62.86 |
76.25 |
13.39 |
2.3 |
Upper Copper Zone |
SC24-279 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
461.73 |
467.10 |
5.37 |
10.2 |
Lower Copper Zone |
SC24-280 |
507100.0 |
5180848.7 |
1709.4 |
36.8 |
-70.2 |
442.48 |
weakly mineralized |
|
|
|
Lower Copper Zone |
SC24-281 |
506441.5 |
5180834.2 |
1767.5 |
31.8 |
-77.5 |
486.61 |
94.98 |
100.58 |
5.60 |
1.84 |
Upper Copper Zone |
SC24-281 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
431.66 |
437.54 |
5.88 |
4.60 |
Lower Copper Zone |
SC24-282 |
507650.0 |
5180746.0 |
1735.0 |
194.2 |
-86.5 |
494.57 |
weakly mineralized |
|
|
|
Lower Copper Zone |
SC24-283 |
507213.0 |
5180540.0 |
1713.0 |
43.0 |
-71.5 |
560.98 |
471.44 |
477.93 |
6.49 |
2.45 |
Lower Copper Zone |
SC24-284 |
506900.0 |
5180832.0 |
1721.2 |
35.2 |
-83.0 |
426.11 |
383.44 |
392.98 |
9.54 |
7.42 |
Lower Copper Zone |
with |
|
|
|
|
|
|
386.72 |
392.98 |
6.26 |
10.68 |
|
SC24-285 |
506900.0 |
5180832.0 |
1721.2 |
28.9 |
-67.6 |
392.03 |
363.65 |
365.45 |
1.8 |
15.30 |
Lower Copper Zone |
SC24-286 |
506609.0 |
5180868.0 |
1779.0 |
45.4 |
-73.9 |
495.67 |
77.23 |
80.77 |
3.54 |
4.67 |
Upper Copper Zone |
SC24-286 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
438.25 |
446.78 |
8.53 |
6.60 |
Lower Copper Zone |
SC24-287 |
506850.0 |
5180852.0 |
1731.1 |
336.0 |
-71.5 |
431.9 |
weakly mineralized |
|
|
|
Lower Copper Zone |
SC24-288 |
506850.0 |
5180852.0 |
1731.0 |
110.0 |
-78.8 |
460.25 |
396.15 |
409.34 |
13.19 |
12.77 |
Lower Copper Zone |
SC24-289 |
506900.0 |
5180832.0 |
1721.0 |
51.0 |
-63.0 |
444.09 |
weakly mineralized |
|
|
|
Lower Copper Zone |
SC24-290 |
506425.0 |
5180870.0 |
1767.0 |
82.0 |
-71.0 |
|
90.5 |
96.16 |
5.66 |
1.63 |
Upper Copper Zone |
SC24-290 |
506425.0 |
5180870.0 |
1767.0 |
82.0 |
-71.0 |
513.31 |
476.68 |
481.39 |
4.71 |
4.54 |
Lower Copper Zone |
SC24-291A |
506622.0 |
5180877.0 |
1741.0 |
58.0 |
-68.5 |
507.03 |
67.25 |
70.37 |
3.12 |
3.67 |
Upper Copper Zone |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
80.9 |
82.9 |
2.00 |
5.36 |
Upper Copper Zone |
SC24-291A |
|
|
|
|
|
|
weakly mineralized |
|
|
|
Lower Copper Zone |
SC24-292 |
506361.5 |
5180939.0 |
1771.0 |
0.0 |
-84.5 |
453.54 |
120.21 |
125.89 |
5.68 |
2.32 |
Upper Copper Zone |
SC24-292 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
369.02 |
371.81 |
2.79 |
4.08 |
Lower Copper Zone |
SC24-293 |
506354.0 |
5180981.0 |
1773.0 |
346.0 |
-76.5 |
362.1 |
126.39 |
134.92 |
8.53 |
4.01 |
Upper Copper Zone |
SC24-293 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
weakly mineralized |
|
|
|
Lower Copper Zone |
SC24-294 |
506441.5 |
5180834.0 |
1768.0 |
64.0 |
-80.0 |
511.45 |
94.72 |
101.35 |
6.63 |
3.29 |
Upper Copper Zone |
SC24-294 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Zone faulted away |
|
|
|
Lower Copper Zone |
SC24-295 |
506441.5 |
5180834.0 |
1767.55 |
38 |
-68 |
461.95 |
weakly mineralized |
|
|
|
Upper Copper Zone |
SC24-295 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
weakly mineralized |
|
|
|
Lower Copper Zone |
SC24-296 |
507052.4 |
5180697.0 |
1711 |
315° |
-72.5° |
498.96 |
471.86 |
475.05 |
3.19 |
19.46 |
Lower Copper Zone |
SC24-297 |
507061.5 |
5180693.0 |
1712.6 |
332° |
-71.5° |
514.2 |
Faulted away |
|
|
|
Lower Copper Zone |
SC24-298 |
506454.0 |
5181004.0 |
1784 |
035° |
-86° |
395.63 |
104.14 |
115.74 |
11.6 |
1.61 |
Upper Copper Zone |
with |
|
|
|
|
|
|
104.14 |
109.22 |
5.08 |
3.35 |
Upper Copper Zone |
SC24-298 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
368.31 |
372.95 |
4.64 |
1.81 |
Lower Copper Zone |
SC24-299 |
507222.4 |
5180646.0 |
1715 |
54.5° |
-74° |
518.6 |
Faulted away |
|
|
|
Lower Copper Zone |
SC24-300 |
507052.4 |
5180697.0 |
1711 |
319° |
-79° |
501.3 |
weakly mineralized |
|
|
|
Lower Copper Zone |
SC24-301 |
506899.0 |
5180826.0 |
1721 |
350° |
-59.5° |
174.65 |
27.67 |
36.79 |
9.12 |
1.72 |
Upper Copper Zone |
SC24-302 |
506899.0 |
5180826.0 |
1721 |
350° |
-59.5° |
383.74 |
30.8 |
35.72 |
4.92 |
2.21 |
Upper Copper Zone |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
357.36 |
360.2 |
2.84 |
8.98 |
Lower Copper Zone |
SC24-303 |
506899.0 |
5180826.0 |
1721 |
17° |
-60° |
398.37 |
364.93 |
367.72 |
2.79 |
11.82 |
Lower Copper Zone |
SC24-304 |
506852.0 |
5180856.0 |
1731 |
350° |
-70.5° |
441.84 |
Assays pending |
|
|
|
Upper Copper Zone |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Assays pending |
|
|
|
Lower Copper Zone |
SC24-306 |
506852.0 |
5180856.0 |
1731 |
003° |
-76° |
412.94 |
Assays pending |
|
|
|
Upper Copper Zone |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Assays pending |
|
|
|
Lower Copper Zone |
SC24-307 |
506700.0 |
5180717.0 |
1741 |
004° |
-63.5° |
492.92 |
Assays pending |
|
|
|
Upper Copper Zone |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Assays pending |
|
|
|
Lower Copper Zone |
SC24-307A |
506703.7 |
5180888.5 |
1385.15 |
007° |
-65° |
77.69 |
Assays pending |
|
|
|
Lower Copper Zone |
SC24-308 |
506700.0 |
5180717.0 |
1741 |
010° |
-68.5° |
523.34 |
Faulted away |
|
|
|
Upper Copper Zone |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Assays pending |
|
|
|
Lower Copper Zone |
Intercept calculations included a minimum of 2 samples above a
1% copper cutoff grade. 1) Drilling conducted
by Ruen Drilling of Hope, Idaho. HQ3-sized core was collected.
Drill holes were oriented with dips varying between -80 to -70
degrees in relatively variably dipping mineral zones. Intercepts
may be slightly longer than true
thickness.2) After being logged and photographed
in White Sulphur Springs, Montana, all mineralized zones were
sampled by cutting half-core splits which were delivered to ALS
labs in Reno Nevada for processing. ALS crushed the entire sample
to 85% passing 2mm then split off 1kg, which was ground to 85%
passing 75 micron and wet-sieved the split to ensure grinding
passed specifications and then assayed for gold by fire assay with
AA finish. Base metals were analyzed using a 4-acid digestion and
ICP-OES analysis. Various other trace and major elements were also
analyzed utilizing ICP procedures. Sandfire America utilized a
QA/QC protocol which included inserting Certified Reference
Materials (CRM) on a minimum of 1 CRM in 20 samples insertion rate.
Assays of duplicates, and blanks were also included as part of the
QA/QC program.3) ALS Labs are accredited by
ISO/IEC 170205:2017 methods for North America.
4) Drillhole collars are surveyed conforming to
UTM NAD83 Zone 12.5) The Company is aware of no
drilling, sampling, recovery, or other factors that could
materially affect the accuracy or reliability of the data referred
to above.
Figure 1: Drilling completed at the Black
Butte Project from mid-December 2023 to December 2024. Black
diamonds show pierce points in Johnny Lee Lower Copper Zone. Assay
results are light brown for high grade and blue for low grade.
Colored areas show Measured (red), Indicated (yellow), and
Inferred (blue) resource areas from the 2020 Technical
Report.
Johnny Lee Copper
Deposit
The Johnny Lee deposit has a Measured and
Indicated Mineral Resource of 10.9 million tonnes (Mt) at an
average copper grade of 2.9% for 311 thousand tonnes (kt) of
contained copper (Cu) at a 1.0% Cu cut-off grade, and an Inferred
Mineral Resource of 2.7 Mt at an average copper grade of 3.0% for
80 kt of contained Cu at a 1.0% Cu cut-off grade (2020 Technical
Report*). The Company has received a Mine Operating Permit from the
Montana Department of Environmental Quality for mine development of
this deposit and has completed a majority of Phase I construction
on surface construction facilities. The Company received a decision
from the Montana Supreme Court on February 26, 2024, to re-instate
the mine operating permit and allow construction to move
forward.
Qualified Person
Jerry Zieg, Sr. Vice President of Exploration
for the Company, is a Qualified Person for the purposes of
NI 43-101 and has also reviewed and approved the information of a
scientific or technical nature contained in this news release. Mr.
Zieg verified the data disclosed in this news release, including
sampling, analytical, and test data underlying the information, or
opinions contained in this news release.
*(2020 Technical Report) - “Feasibility
Study (Johnny Lee Deposit) and Mineral Resource Estimate Update
(Lowry Deposit) – Technical Report NI 43-101” dated October 19,
2020, and news release “Sandfire Resources America Achieves Major
Milestones with Completion of Black Butte Copper Project
Feasibility Study and Updated Mineral Resource for Lowry Deposit”
October 27, 2020, authored by GR Engineering.
Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its
Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the
policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for
the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
Contact Information: Sandfire Resources
America Inc. Nancy Schlepp, VP of Communications and Government
Relations Mobile: 406-224-8180 Office: 406-547-3466
Email:
nschlepp@sandfireamerica.com www.sandfireamerica.com
Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking
Statements:
Certain disclosures in this document constitute
“forward looking information” within the meaning of Canadian
securities laws. Forward-looking statements relate to future events
or future performance and reflect the expectations or beliefs of
management of the Company regarding future events. Generally,
forward-looking statements and information can be identified by the
use of forward-looking terminology such as “intends” or “expects”,
or variations of such words and phrases or statements that certain
actions, events, or results “may”, “could”, “should”, “would” or
“occur”. This information and these statements, referred to herein
as "forward‐looking statements", are not historical facts, are made
as of the date of this news release and include without limitation,
statements regarding the Company’s drilling program and the
expected timing and results thereof; the expansion and increased
definition of the Johnny Lee Lower Copper Zone; the Company’s plans
to add a third drill and the expected timing thereof; and the
completion of an updated Feasibility Study for the Johnny Lee
deposit and the expected timing thereof.
In making these forward-looking statements, the
Company has applied certain factors and assumptions that the
Company believes are reasonable, including that the Company will be
able to complete its drilling program as planned or at all; that
the Company’s planned drilling program will achieve expected
results; that the Company will be able to achieve further expansion
and increased definition of the Johnny Lee Lower Copper Zone; that
the Company will be able to complete any environmental review,
permitting process, or engineering and economic studies required
for resource development of the Johnny Lee Lower Copper Zone; that
the Company will be able to add a third drill to the Johnny Lee
Lower Copper Zone by January 2025, or at all; and that the Company
will be able to complete an updated Feasibility Study for the
Johnny Lee deposit in 2026 or at all.
These forward‐looking statements involve
numerous risks and uncertainties, and actual results might differ
materially from results suggested in any forward-looking
statements. These risks and uncertainties include, among other
things, that results of exploration and development activities will
not be consistent with management’s expectations, delays in
obtaining or inability to obtain required government or other
regulatory approvals or financing, failure of plant, equipment or
processes to operate as anticipated, the risk of accidents, labor
disputes, inclement or hazardous weather conditions, unusual or
unexpected geological conditions, ground control problems,
earthquakes, flooding and all of the other risks generally
associated with the development of mining facilities.
Although management of the Company has attempted
to identify important factors that could cause actual results to
differ materially from those contained in forward-looking
statements or forward-looking information, there may be other
factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or
intended. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove
to be accurate, and actual results and future events could differ
materially from those anticipated in such statements. Readers are
cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking
statements. The Company does not intend, and expressly disclaims
any intention or obligation to, update or revise any
forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information,
future events or otherwise, except as required by law. We seek safe
harbor.
A photo accompanying this announcement is available at
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