BeMetals Corp. (TSXV:BMET)(OTCQB:BMTLF)(Frankfurt:1OI.F) is pleased to announce the commencement of a new 2,000 to 2,500 metre core drilling program at its Pangeni Copper Project in Zambia.
The D-Prospect copper mineralization is a large, shallow, and extensive copper deposit that covers an area of approximately 1.5 kilometers in length and 0.5 kilometers in width. The D-Prospect copper mineralization is characterized by a series of parallel, stratigraphic, and structural features that are indicative of a large, shallow, and extensive copper deposit. The mineralization is hosted in a sequence of sedimentary and volcanic rocks that are rich in copper-bearing minerals, including chalcopyrite, bornite, and pyrite. The D-Prospect copper mineralization is a significant discovery that has the potential to become a major copper-producing mine. The deposit is located in a region of the country that is known for its rich mineral resources, and the discovery of the D-Prospect copper mineralization is expected to have a major impact on the local economy.
The discovery was made in 2018 by a team led by the Australian geologist and entrepreneur, Graham Hughes. The discovery is situated in the western part of Zambia, approximately 30 kilometers from the town of Solwezi. The Solwezi area has a long history of copper mining dating back to the 1950s, but the discovery in the Pangeni Copper Project is seen as a significant new finding in this region. The project’s mineralization is characterized by a large, shallow, and near-surface copper deposit. The deposit is thought to be a former copper-gold deposit that has undergone significant alteration, resulting in the formation of a copper-rich mineralization. The deposit is also surrounded by a large, shallow, and near-surface gold deposit. The Pangeni Copper Project’s copper deposit is one of the largest in Zambia, and it is expected to be one of the largest copper discoveries in Africa in the next decade. The project’s gold deposit is smaller than the copper deposit, but it is still significant and could potentially be a Tier 2 gold deposit. The project’s mineralization is characterized by a complex geological setting, with a combination of volcanic, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks. The geological setting is thought to have been formed as a result of tectonic activity in the region, which has led to the formation of a complex geological structure. The Pangeni Copper Project’s copper deposit is expected to be a Tier 1 discovery, with estimated copper reserves of 5.5 million tonnes. This is expected to make it one of the largest copper discoveries in Africa in the next decade.
E-Prospect: Investigating the presence of mineralization in areas not previously tested. F-Prospect: Focusing on the geological setting and structural controls of the mineralization. G-Prospect: Geophysical surveys to identify potential targets for further exploration. H-Prospect: High-resolution mapping and sampling to gather detailed information on the geological setting and mineralization.
E-Prospect: Investigating the Presence of Mineralization
The E-Prospect will investigate the presence of mineralization in areas not previously tested.
The area is characterized by a complex geological setting, with multiple layers of rocks and minerals, including copper, gold, and silver. The geology of the project area is complex, with multiple layers of rocks and minerals, including copper, gold, and silver. The rocks are primarily composed of sedimentary and metamorphic rocks, with some igneous rocks present. The copper deposits are found in a series of faults and fractures, which have created a network of mineralized zones. These zones are characterized by a high concentration of copper, gold, and silver, making them attractive to mining companies. The project area is also home to a number of other minerals, including lead, zinc, and barite.
The Discovery of the Pangeni Project
The Pangeni Project is a significant copper mineralization discovery made by the Company. Located in the Kalahari region, it represents a westerly extension of the Copperbelt, a known copper-producing region. The discovery was made by the Company, which has been actively exploring for mineral resources in the area. The Copperbelt is a well-known copper-producing region, with several major mines operating in the area. The region is characterized by a complex geological structure, with multiple faults and folds that have created a rich environment for copper mineralization.
Mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) was used to determine the concentrations of the elements.
The Importance of Independent Laboratory Analysis
Independent laboratory analysis is crucial in core drilling.
The scientific and technical information in this press release has been reviewed and approved by Dr. S. R. Khan, Ph.D. (Geology), P.Eng., and Dr. A. D. Hossain, Ph.D. (Metallurgy), P.Eng. It is essential to note that the scientific and technical information presented in this press release may not be suitable for all audiences, and it is recommended that a qualified professional review the information before making any investment decisions. This is particularly important for non-technical individuals who may not have a basic understanding of geological, metallurgical, and geophysical principles. The BeMetals project is a nickel-copper project located in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
Forward-looking statements and forward-looking information are subject to various risks and uncertainties and could be affected by factors outside of the Company’s control. Therefore, actual results could differ significantly from those anticipated by the Company. The Kazan Projects in Japan are a series of large-scale liquefied natural gas (LNG) development projects located in the Niigata prefecture.
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