Emerita Intersects 11.4m of Massive Sulfide at El Cura, Extending the Mineral Deposit 60m Down Dip

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TORONTO, July 03, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Emerita Resources Corp. (TSX-V: EMO; OTCQB: EMOTF; FSE: LLJA) (the “Company” or “Emerita”) has intersected additional significant mineralization in drilling at El Cura deposit area, part of Emerita’s wholly owned Iberian Belt West project (“IBW” or the “Project”; Figure 1 below). IBW hosts three previously identified Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide (VMS) deposits: La Infanta, La Romanera and El Cura. All three IBW deposits are open for expansion along strike and at depth.

  • Drill Hole EC014 intersected 11.4 m of massive sulfide. Assay results are pending. This is the deepest and thickest intercept to date on El Cura area at approximately 350 m vertical depth.

  • Drill Hole EC014 is located along section 9750E, which shows a series of 5 holes, all of which have intersected mineralization.

  • Mineralization has been intersected from near-surface to approximately 350 m vertical depth. Drill Hole EC014 indicates the massive mineralized zone is likely becoming thicker. The zone remains open at depth.

  • Intercepts in section 9750E are more than 600 m west of the historic El Cura mine workings.

  • As announced on June 25th, Emerita has added a second drill rig and plans an additional 15 drill holes to delineate the new El Cura mineralization.

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Figure 1: IBW claim block and locations of La Romanera, El Cura and La Infanta deposits.

Widely spaced core drilling intersected significant mineralization over approximately 400m x 300m (strike x dip-length), within a mineralized corridor of at least 600m of strike length. One of these initial drill holes in section 9750E, EC007, intersected 2.2m grading 2.9% Cu; 2.3% Pb; 4.6% Zn; 2.81 g/t Au and 82.5 g/t Ag in the western portion of the drilled area. The exploration team then completed another 6 drill holes, 3 of which were drilled along section 9750E in order to test the continuity of the mineralized lens at depth (see news release dated June 25, 2024) (Figure 2).

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Figure 2: Plan map showing drill hole traces of the El Cura drilling, in red color hole EC014 in this news release.

An additional 15 drill holes are now planned to follow up this result. Approximately 220m of strike length was tested to date, focusing on the westernmost 200m of the 600m corridor, in the area of section 9750E. Massive to semi-massive sulfides were intersected down to 340m below surface (hole EC013), and now with drill hole EC014 the mineralization has been extended another 60 m down-dip. This lens remains open at depth and along strike to the west and east at this level (Figure 3 and 4).