Bravo Extends T5 Copper-Gold Mineralization to ~300m of Strike Potential Source of T5 Mineralization to be Tested
T5 Highlights include 13.4m at 2.9% Cu, 0.4g/t Au, including 2.2m at 10.2% Cu, 1.4g/t Au; And 3.2m at 8.0% Cu, 1.8g/t Au
"Drilling at T5 continues to generate encouraging assay results, extending the footprint of mineralization to the east, where it remains open, and now covering ~300m of strike. DDH2405T015 again shows massive sulphide copper mineralization, similar to that observed 100m away in discovery hole DDH2405T002", said
- Drill hole DDH2405T015 (Figure 3) intercepted 13.39m at 2.93% Cu, 0.39g/t Au, including 2.16m at 10.23% Cu, 1.38g/t Au one hundred metres east of discovery hole DDH2405T002.
- Mineralization at T5 now covers ~300m of strike (Figure 3) and remains open to the east. Currently, ground geophysics (Induced Polarization) is in progress at T5.
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Exploration geophysics in the T5 region has highlighted a significant circular magnetic anomaly. Centrally located among
T5, historic copper workings, Bravo's high-grade massive sulphide intersected
DDH22LU047 (
August 16 th, 2022 news release ) , and the hydrothermal alteration that exists below Luanga in the footwall of the North sector, this anomaly could potentially be the source driving all these surrounding features. - A single line of IP (Figure 4) has been completed over the magnetic anomaly, generating a large chargeability anomaly; additional lines of IP and drill testing are planned to follow up.
Drilling Highlights
HOLE-ID |
Target |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Thickness (m) |
Cu (%) |
Au (g/t) |
TYPE |
DDH2405T012 |
T5 |
156.00 |
159.20 |
3.20 |
8.00 |
1.83 |
FR |
DDH2405T013 |
T5 |
107.05 |
109.65 |
2.60 |
2.79 |
0.57 |
FR |
DDH2405T015 |
T5 |
121.70 |
135.09 |
13.39 |
2.93 |
0.39 |
FR |
including |
T5 |
132.93 |
135.09 |
2.16 |
10.23 |
1.38 |
FR |
Notes: |
All 'From', 'To' depths, and 'Thicknesses' are downhole. |
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Given orientation of drilling and mineralization, intercepts are estimated at 105% to 135% of true thickness. |
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Type: FR = Fresh Rock. Recovery methods and results will differ based on the type of mineralization. |
T5 Target – Exploration Update
Assay results have been received from diamond drill holes DDH2405T011 to DDH2405T017 at the T5 target, with assays pending for DDH2405T018 to 021. T5 is located 1km east of the Luanga PGM Deposit. This recent drilling, including the pending holes, comprises a total of eleven holes for 2,352 metres. The status of drilling at T5 is shown in Figure 3.
Drilling continues to define the continuation of mineralization to the east, where a plunge of approximately 20° to the east is interpreted to exist. To define and better understand the plunge structure interpreted to host the mineralization, an IP (Induced Polarization) geophysical survey is currently in progress.
DDH2405T012 (Figure 3) intercepted 3.20m at 8.00% Cu, 1.83g/t Au, 75m east of discovery hole DDH2405T002 (see press release
The most easterly drill hole to date, DDH2405T017 intercepted two zones of mineralization, an upper zone (2.05m at 0.92% Cu, 0.23g/t Au which aligns with known mineralization to date), and a second low grade zone of copper mineralization approximately 50m (downhole) below this. Mineralization consists of disseminated, veinlet and breccia hosted copper sulphides.
To the west, DDH2405T018 is testing the potential near surface (up-plunge), while DDH2405T019 tests for potential repetition to the south (Figure 3).
Mineralization observed to date continues to be of a typical of iron oxide copper-gold (IOCG)-style, as seen in other deposits around the Carajás. The sulphide assemblage, consisting of chalcopyrite with lesser pyrrhotite does not appear to change throughout the mineralization intercepted to date. Hydrothermal alteration associated with the Cu/Au mineralization forms a continuous zone following the trend to the east. This alteration zone consists of variable thicknesses and compositions, characterized by variable amounts of biotite-actinolite-calcite-scapolite-quartz-sericite.
Mineralization at T5 now covers ~300m of strike (Figure 3) and remains open to the east. An IP survey has commenced (4 lines) at T5, to better understand the structural controls of Cu/Au mineralization associated with the sulphide zone and potential extensions.
Exploration in the
Exploration in the region around the T5 target has recently shown several elements that, together, significantly elevate the potential implications of a large buried circular magnetic anomaly, shown in Figure 4.
The magnetic anomaly is proximal to the T5 target, which lies to the northeast. Recent geological mapping and reconnaissance has revealed historic copper workings to the southeast (Figure 5) of the magnetic anomaly, while to the east of the magnetic anomaly lies the high-grade massive sulphide (
11m @ 2.04% Nickel + 1.23% Copper
) intersected in Bravo drill hole
DDH22LU047 (
Furthermore, drilling in the North Sector at the Luanga PGM+Au+Ni deposit has consistently intersected hydrothermal IOCG-style hydrothermal alteration at the base of drill holes on the eastern edge of the North Sector (below the Luanga footwall), which is located directly west of the magnetic anomaly (Figure 4). This alteration is unrelated to the Luanga deposit and its uniquely different style of alteration.
With the recent discovery of the T5 target on the eastern side of the magnetic anomaly, the potential significance of this magnetic target has increased.
A single line of IP (Figure 4) has been completed over the magnetic anomaly, with additional IP and drill testing planned to follow.
The IP line utilized a dipole-dipole arrangement, with electrode spacing of 25m (first pass), followed by a spacing of 50m (second pass). After data processing and interpretation, a pseudo section (Figure 5) was generated showing the presence of a significant chargeability anomaly. This may be indicative of sulphide concentration (disseminated, massive or semi-massive).
The association of a highly magnetic circular feature with a high chargeability anomaly, together with the nearby Cu and Ni/Cu sulphide occurrences at T5 (to the west) and in hole DDH22LU047 (to the east), along with the extensive IOCG hydrothermal alteration in the footwall of nearby Luanga North Sector all come together to create a credible potential blind source for a larger IOCG system.
The Company will first complete a (third pass) of dipole-dipole IP over the circular anomaly, with an electrode spacing of 80m, allowing greater depths to be effectively tested. Following this, the IP program at T5 will be completed.
Drill Results Status Update
A total of 342 drill holes have been completed by Bravo to date, for 72,674.35 metres, including 8 metallurgical holes (not subject to routine assaying). Results have been reported for 304 Bravo drill holes to date. Assay results for 30 Bravo drill holes that have been completed are currently outstanding (excluding the metallurgical holes). A total of 43 trenches have been completed to date (for 8,317 metres), with results for 37 trenches reported and results for 6 trenches pending.
Complete Table of Recent Intercepts.
HOLE-ID |
Target |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Thickness (m) |
Cu (%) |
Au (g/t) |
TYPE |
DDH2405T011 |
T5 |
155.50 |
156.50 |
1.00 |
0.30 |
0.10 |
FR |
And |
T5 |
323.55 |
324.50 |
0.95 |
1.19 |
0.50 |
FR |
DDH2405T012 |
T5 |
156.00 |
159.20 |
3.20 |
8.00 |
1.83 |
FR |
DDH2405T013 |
T5 |
107.05 |
109.65 |
2.60 |
2.79 |
0.57 |
FR |
And |
T5 |
152.95 |
157.85 |
4.90 |
0.93 |
0.22 |
FR |
DDH2405T014 |
T5 |
162.00 |
165.00 |
3.00 |
1.63 |
0.68 |
FR |
DDH2405T015 |
T5 |
121.70 |
135.09 |
13.39 |
2.93 |
0.39 |
FR |
including |
T5 |
132.93 |
135.09 |
2.16 |
10.23 |
1.38 |
FR |
DDH2405T016 |
T5 |
174.45 |
178.25 |
3.80 |
1.06 |
0.35 |
FR |
DDH2405T017 |
T5 |
152.55 |
154.60 |
2.05 |
0.92 |
0.23 |
FR |
And |
T5 |
180.63 |
182.10 |
1.47 |
0.78 |
0.19 |
FR |
DDH2405T018 |
T5 |
Assays Pending |
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DDH2405T019 |
T5 |
Assays Pending |
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DDH2405T020 |
T5 |
Assays Pending |
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DDH2405T021 |
T5 |
Assays Pending |
Notes: |
All 'From', 'To' depths, and 'Thicknesses' are downhole. |
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Given orientation of drilling and mineralization, intercepts are estimated at 105% to 135% of true thickness. |
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Type: FR = Fresh Rock. Recovery methods and results will differ based on the type of mineralization. |
Safety & Environment
Bravo has been exploring the Luanga mineralized system since early 2022, with peak activity levels seeing more than 100 people on site and up to six drills operating. Througout this period, Bravo has treated the safety of its employees, contractors, consultants and visitors and protection of the environment with the utmost priorty. Bravo appreciates the hard work and focus of the entire team on safety and environmental protection, which has resulted in more than 1,000 consective days without a lost time injury or reportable environmental incident. Safety and environmental protection represent two key components of Bravo's Environmental, Social and Governance strategy.
About
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Bravo is one of the most active explorers in Carajás. The team, comprising of local and international geologists, has a proven track record of PGM, nickel, and copper discoveries in the region. They have successfully taken a past IOCG greenfield project from discovery to development and production in the Carajás.
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Forward Looking Statements.
This news release contains forward-looking information which is not comprised of historical facts. Forward-looking information is characterized by words such as "potential", "highlight", "encouraging", "exciting", "larger", "significant", "high-grade", "continuation", "better", "elevate", variants of these words and other similar words, phrases, or statements that certain events or conditions "may" or "will" occur. This news release contains forward-looking information pertaining to the Company's ongoing drill program and the results thereof; the potential for new and/or different styles of mineralization in some areas, such as IOCG-style, the presence of which is publicly well documented in the Carajás mineral province; whether or not the mineralization interested at T5 is in fact IOCG-style, some variant of such or another style of mineralization; the potential continuity of mineralization between holes; the grades and implications of unassayed holes; the visual identification of minerals in the core; whether the mineralization at T5 is open to expansion or not; whether the other anomalies are related to mineralization; whether the circular anomaly west of T5 represents economically significant mineralization or not and, if so, what grade and quantity; whether current and planned IP anomalies represent economically significant mineralization; and the Company's plans in respect thereof. Forward-looking information involves risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual events, results, and opportunities to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from such forward-looking information include, but are not limited to, unexpected results from exploration programs, changes in the state of equity and debt markets, fluctuations in commodity prices, delays in obtaining required regulatory or governmental approvals, environmental risks, limitations
on insurance coverage; and other risks and uncertainties involved in the mineral exploration and development industry. Forward-looking information in this news release is based on the opinions and assumptions of management considered reasonable as of the date hereof, including, but not limited to, the assumption that the assay results confirm that the interpreted along strike and up and down dip; that activities will not be adversely disrupted or impeded by regulatory, political, community, economic, environmental and/or healthy and safety risks; that the
Schedule 1: Drill Hole Collar Details
HOLE-ID |
Company |
East (m) |
North (m) |
RL (m) |
Datum |
Depth (m) |
Azimuth |
Dip |
Area |
DDH2405T011 |
Bravo |
660720.000 |
9343279.330 |
191.040 |
SIRGAS2000_UTM_22S |
346.00 |
180.00 |
-50.00 |
T5 EM Target |
DDH2405T012 |
Bravo |
660925.010 |
9343225.170 |
183.830 |
SIRGAS2000_UTM_22S |
200.45 |
180.00 |
-60.00 |
T5 EM Target |
DDH2405T013 |
Bravo |
660949.990 |
9343225.020 |
183.670 |
SIRGAS2000_UTM_22S |
200.10 |
180.00 |
-60.00 |
T5 EM Target |
DDH2405T014 |
Bravo |
660974.970 |
9343224.950 |
182.980 |
SIRGAS2000_UTM_22S |
210.75 |
180.00 |
-60.00 |
T5 EM Target |
DDH2405T015 |
Bravo |
660950.020 |
9343199.480 |
184.910 |
SIRGAS2000_UTM_22S |
170.15 |
180.00 |
-60.00 |
T5 EM Target |
DDH2405T016 |
Bravo |
660949.950 |
9343249.930 |
182.050 |
SIRGAS2000_UTM_22S |
220.85 |
180.00 |
-60.00 |
T5 EM Target |
DDH2405T017 |
Bravo |
660999.940 |
9343225.020 |
181.650 |
SIRGAS2000_UTM_22S |
200.70 |
180.00 |
-60.00 |
T5 EM Target |
DDH2405T018 |
Bravo |
660745.010 |
9343214.870 |
196.900 |
SIRGAS2000_UTM_22S |
200.35 |
180.00 |
-60.00 |
T5 EM Target |
DDH2405T019 |
Bravo |
660754.990 |
9343134.790 |
206.120 |
SIRGAS2000_UTM_22S |
200.50 |
180.00 |
-60.00 |
T5 EM Target |
DDH2405T020 |
Bravo |
660999.950 |
9343249.820 |
181.030 |
SIRGAS2000_UTM_22S |
220.80 |
180.00 |
-60.00 |
T5 EM Target |
DDH2405T021 |
Bravo |
660992.030 |
9343199.360 |
183.360 |
SIRGAS2000_UTM_22S |
180.90 |
180.00 |
-60.00 |
T5 EM Target |
Schedule 2: Assay Methodologies and QAQC
Samples follow a chain of custody between collection, processing, and delivery to the SGS Geosol laboratory in Parauapebas, state of Pará,
Quality Assurance and Quality Control ("QAQC") is maintained internally at the lab through rigorous use of internal certified reference materials, blanks, and duplicates. An additional QAQC program is administered by Bravo using certified reference materials, duplicate samples and blank samples that are blindly inserted into the sample batch. If a QAQC sample returns an unacceptable value an investigation into the results is triggered and when deemed necessary, the samples that were tested in the batch with the failed QAQC sample are re-tested.
Bravo SGS Geosol |
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Preparation |
Method |
Method |
Method |
Method |
For All Elements |
Pt, Pd, Au |
Rh |
Sulphide |
Trace Elements |
PRPCLI (85% at 200#) |
FAI515, FAI34V |
FAI30V |
AA04B |
ICP40B |
SOURCE