TORONTO, Nov. 7, 2022
/CNW/ - QC Copper and Gold Inc. ("QC Copper" or the
"Company") (TSXV: QCCU) (OTCQB: QCCUF) is pleased to report
11 holes with multiple wide stacked intersections of copper
mineralization along with high gold grades near the southern edge
Opemiska's conceptual open pit. These results continue to
confirm Opemiska's historical mine results and indicate that much
higher gold grades can be found near the Gwillim Fault.
Highlights Include:
OPM-22-226
1.03% Copper and 0.50 gpt Gold over 40m from 1m
0.48% Copper and 2.46 gpt Gold
over 16.5m from 111m
3.45% Copper and 1.37 gpt Gold
over 6m from 162m
1.58% Copper and 4.05 gpt Gold over
4.5m from 240m
0.39% Copper and 0.14 gpt Gold over 12m from 264m
OPM-22-231
1.32% Copper and 0.57 gpt Gold over 43.5m from 282m
OPM-22-227
0.59% Copper and 0.27 gpt Gold over 63m from 4.5m
OPM-22-223
0.59% Copper and 0.18 gpt Gold over 33m from 27m
0.80% Copper and 2.64 gpt Gold
over 12m from 168m
2.20%
Copper and 5.04 gpt Gold over 3m from
241m
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view of reported intersections.
Hole
ID
|
UTM
Coordinates
(East/North)
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Interval
(m)
|
Grade
|
Copper
(%)
|
Gold
(gpt)
|
Silver
(gpt)
|
Zinc
(ppm)
|
Cobalt
(ppm)
|
OPM-22-
223*
|
509704 /
5514853
|
0.5
|
5
|
4.5
|
0.269
|
0.074
|
2.767
|
96
|
30
|
27
|
60
|
33
|
0.585
|
0.18
|
3.988
|
122
|
52
|
168
|
180
|
12
|
0.803
|
2.643
|
3.6
|
159
|
59
|
190.5
|
205.3
|
14.8
|
0.289
|
0.052
|
1.395
|
81
|
36
|
241.5
|
244.5
|
3
|
2.199
|
5.044
|
10.65
|
83
|
89
|
286.5
|
316.5
|
30
|
0.218
|
0.102
|
1.24
|
64
|
52
|
OPM-22-
224*
|
510203 /
5515466
|
61.5
|
69
|
7.5
|
0.285
|
0.073
|
2.86
|
105
|
137
|
OPM-22-
225*
|
510288 /
5515450
|
117
|
124.5
|
7.5
|
0.308
|
0.065
|
1.48
|
61
|
34
|
OPM-22-
226*
|
509670 /
5514821
|
1
|
41
|
40
|
1.029
|
0.498
|
4.458
|
93
|
48
|
111
|
127.5
|
16.5
|
0.475
|
2.455
|
2.048
|
26
|
31
|
162
|
168
|
6
|
3.452
|
1.367
|
14.857
|
145
|
280
|
240
|
244.5
|
4.5
|
1.576
|
4.052
|
7.511
|
97
|
117
|
264
|
276
|
12
|
0.394
|
0.142
|
2.057
|
44
|
54
|
OPM-22-
227*
|
509670 /
5514821
|
4.5
|
67.5
|
63
|
0.593
|
0.273
|
2.643
|
88
|
51
|
102
|
109.5
|
7.5
|
0.286
|
0.138
|
2.2
|
55
|
43
|
159.4
|
168.7
|
9.3
|
0.203
|
0.066
|
0.674
|
66
|
34
|
OPM-22-
228
|
510298 /
515403
|
73.5
|
93
|
19.5
|
0.224
|
0.02
|
1.662
|
69
|
48
|
127.5
|
135
|
7.5
|
0.343
|
0.07
|
1.652
|
45
|
28
|
184.5
|
199.5
|
15
|
0.913
|
0.252
|
4.38
|
98
|
36
|
OPM-22-
229
|
510081 /
5515049
|
4.1
|
33
|
28.9
|
0.355
|
0.112
|
1.392
|
45
|
24
|
43.5
|
76.5
|
33
|
0.663
|
0.085
|
4.409
|
166
|
43
|
OPM-22-
231
|
510051 /
5515250
|
282
|
325.5
|
43.5
|
1.32
|
0.569
|
3.34
|
108
|
47
|
337.5
|
343.5
|
6
|
0.491
|
0.415
|
1.275
|
51
|
30
|
OPM-22-
234
|
510050 /
5515211
|
327
|
336
|
9
|
0.443
|
0.082
|
3.5
|
111
|
45
|
493.5
|
508.5
|
15
|
0.715
|
0.109
|
4.64
|
79
|
56
|
OPM-22-
235
|
510190 /
5515503
|
9
|
12
|
3
|
1.128
|
0.189
|
5.6
|
145
|
83
|
202.5
|
216
|
13.5
|
0.306
|
0.033
|
2.644
|
99
|
48
|
271.5
|
274.5
|
3
|
0.048
|
1.565
|
0.7
|
108
|
36
|
OPM-22-
237
|
510116 /
5515496
|
379.5
|
447
|
67.5
|
0.247
|
0.243
|
1.354
|
63
|
40
|
*:
|
partial or complete
results previously reported.
|
|
|
Southern Springer Pit Area (near
Gwillim Fault)
"Holes 223, 226 and 227 are particularly impressive and were
drilled towards the south to intersect the near-surface expressions
of the southern edge of the deposit near the Gwillim Fault. Two of
the highlighted intersections in hole 223 graded over 2.0 gpt gold
and three of the highlighted intersections in hole 226 grading
above 1.0 gpt Au. Our interpretation suggests that the
mineralization is intimately related to Springer's inverted fold
which was produced by drag folding along the Gwillim fault. This
view is supported by the historical mine data that shows over 60%
of the assays above 10gpt gold occur less than 300 metres from the
Gwillim fault," said Charles
Beaudry, Director and Vice President of Exploration for QC
Copper & Gold, a Qualified Person, as defined in National
Instrument 43-101.
Mill Zone Area (north of Starter
Pit)
Hole 231 targeted the northern extension of Vein #20 at depth,
intersecting 43.5m of 1.32% copper
and 0.57 gpt gold. Hole 231 is near hole 237, which intersected
67.5m of 0.25% copper and 0.24 gpt
gold.
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QP Statement
The technical information contained in this news release has
been reviewed and approved by Charles
Beaudry, P.Geo and géo., Director and Vice President
Exploration for QC Copper & Gold, a Qualified Person, as
defined in "National Instrument 43-101, Standards of Disclosure for
Mineral Projects." For the exploration undertaken by QC
Copper & Gold, all assay batches are accompanied by rigorous
Quality Assurance procedures, including the insertion of standards
and blanks and verification assays in a secondary laboratory. All
the core received from the drill is split in half, bagged and sent
to ALS-Global facilities in Quevillon, Quebec for sample preparation and then the
pulps are shipped to AlS-Global's Vancouver laboratory or some other location in
the world for analysis using ALS-Global's standardized
ISO-compliant methods, all of which are listed in the laboratory
certificates provided with the assay results. The remaining half
core along with the rejects and the pulps returned from the
laboratory are securely stored at QC Copper's facilities in
Chapais, Quebec. Quality Control
results, including the laboratory's control samples, are evaluated
immediately on reception of batch results and corrections are
implemented immediately if necessary. All drill collars are
surveyed and positioned in UTM coordinates. Collars are oriented
using a gyroscopic north-finding system and downhole deviations
surveys are done with a single-shot gyroscopic instrument at 30 to
50m intervals. For veins oriented
approximately east-west and dipping towards the north, and drill
holes oriented due south and plunging between 50 and 65 dips, the
true width of mineralized intersections are equal or greater than
80% of the quoted core length composite intervals. This observation
also holds for veins oriented northwest-southeast and dipping
towards the northeast with holes drilled towards the southwest at
225 degrees with dips between 50 and 65 degrees. However, for other
drill hole orientations relative to these veins or other less
common vein orientations, the true widths of mineralized
intersections are less.
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