Metals Creek Drills 63.9 Meters of 1.94% Copper and 10 g/t Silver at the Tillex Copper Project

In This Article:

  • Strong near surface high grade base metal mineralization over large widths

  • Mineralized porphyry with chalcopyrite mineralization

Thunder Bay, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - October 22, 2024) - Metals Creek Resources Corp. (TSXV: MEK) (FSE: M1C1) (the "Company" or Metals Creek) is pleased to announce the results from the first hole of the recently completed (See News Release: September 17, 2024) diamond drilling program at the Tillex Copper Project located in Currie Township, 65 km east of Timmins, Ontario and approximately 45 km from the Kidd Creek Met site.

TX24-021 targeted near surface, mineralized graphitic argillites and dacitic tuffs in an effort to upgrade areas of limited drilling and further refine the current geological model. Hole TX24-021 was engineered to infill a gap in the central portion of the Tillex Zone on a section where no holes have been drilled with the purpose of increasing our confidence in the continuity of mineralization. This hole returned a down hole intercept of 63.9 meters (m) (38.6m to 102.5m) of 1.94% Copper (Cu) and 10.22 grams per tonne (g/t) Silver (Ag) (See Fig.1: Schematic Cross Section). Included in this interval is two higher grade intervals of 3.21% Cu and 4.77g/t Ag over 15.2m (54m to 69.2m) and 2.58% Cu and 15.88g/t Ag over 17.9m (83.6m to 101.5m). Higher grade silver was also intercepted with a downhole intercept of 32.95 g/t Ag and 1.70% Cu over 6.0m (43m to 49m). See Table 1 Drill intercepts for TX24-021 below.

Hole Number

Meters From

Meters To

Total Meters

Cu %

Ag g/t

TX24-021

38.60

102.50

63.90

1.94

10.22

including

43.00

49.00

6.00

1.70

32.95

and

54.00

69.20

15.20

3.21

4.77

and

83.60

101.50

17.90

2.58

15.88

 

Table 1: Drill intercepts for hole TX24-021

Note: True widths are approximately 70-80% of downhole intercept

Fig 1: Schematic Cross Section 135N, Hole TX24-021

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Mineralization consists of locally very fine, pervasive disseminated chalcopyrite, cross-cutting chalcopyrite stringers as well as local blebby style to narrow massive chalcopyrite veins with local pyrite and pyrrhotite. Galena and sphalerite is also present locally. Alteration consists mainly of chlorite and locally pervasive clay alteration. The mineralized argillites within the Tillex Deposit are structurally complex with significant folding and fracturing. Mineralized feldspar porphyry is also present within the argillites further adding to the exploration potential to the Tillex Copper Project. Copper assays within the porphyry ranged from 0.32 to 1.44%.