September 09 2020

Emerita Resources Releases 41 Historical Drill Holes From High Grade Infanta Deposit and Receives Formal Mineral Title, Paymogo / Romanera Project, Spain

Emerita Resources Releases 41 Historical Drill Holes From High Grade Infanta Deposit and Receives Formal Mineral Title, Paymogo / Romanera Project, Spain

TORONTO, Sept. 09, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Emerita Resources Corp. (TSX-V: EMO) (the “Company” or “Emerita”) announces the Company has received the final resolution documents from the Mining Department in Huelva, formally awarding the Public Tender and the mineral rights to the Paymogo Romanera Project (“the Project”) to Emerita.  The initial rights are for a period of 26 months and providing the Company initiates drilling in a timely manner, it has the right to apply to have this period extended for a further 36 months.

With respect to project activities, the Company has completed the digital compilation of the historical hard copy data for the Infanta Deposit, including for assay data, drill hole surveys, and geological coding which will be required to develop 3D models.  Infanta is one of the two known deposits occurring on the Project.  Similar compilation activities are ongoing for the larger Romanera deposit located on the west side of the Project.

Joaquin Merino, P.Geo., President of Emerita, notes, “We are very excited to be planning the upcoming drill program for Infanta.  It is rare to find a deposit with excellent grades this close to surface that has not been closed off by drilling.”

David Gower, P.Geo., CEO of Emerita, states, “We are prepared to mobilize a drill and commence the drill program as soon as the permitting is completed.  The initial program will be designed to drill the deposit in sufficient detail to complete a NI 43-101 compliant mineral resource estimate.”

The Infanta deposit features numerous high grade copper, lead and zinc intercepts, with strong enrichment in silver and locally in gold (see below). 

Highlights: Infanta Deposit Historical Drilling

Hole #

from

to

width

Au_ppm

Ag_ppm

Cu_%

Pb_%

Zn_%

IN2P

49.5

55.8

6.3

0.5

176.4

3.1

11.1

20.7

IN5P

117.4

130.9

13.5

1.0

202.3

1.1

6.1

12.3

A3

47.64

53.46

5.82

0.3

140.4

1.7

6.5

12.2

54.46

66.16

11.7

0.3

62.1

1.0

4.3

7.6

A11

55.9

62.6

6.7

0.0

327.3

2.1

7.5

17.3

A12

78

86.14

8.14

0.0

85.6

3.0

8.7

14.5

A22

104.92

109.15

4.23

0.0

186.2

3.2

11.5

21.5

A31

81.2

86.5

5.3

0.9

240.0

3.8

13.1

25.3

A32

72.37

76

3.63

0.4

214.0

3.8

18.2

31.2

A39

34.97

40.6

5.63

0.8

102.6

1.4

5.0

12.5


This release includes data for 41 diamond drill holes (see Figure 1, Table 1).  The holes were drilled primarily in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s by Asturiana de Zinc and Phelps Dodge.  Drilling extended from near surface, where the deposit outcrops, to a depth of only approximately130 meters and along strike for approximately 600 meters.  The deposit remains open at depth and along strike. At the time of historical drilling, the strike and down dip extent of the deposit were not adequately tested. Mineralization extended beyond the property boundary onto ground controlled by a competitor.  The Project area has expanded significantly such that the potential extensions of the deposit occur well within Emerita’s project area. 

A complete list of the drill hole results for the Infanta Deposit is included below.

Figure 1 is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/4098d078-5d82-43cf-8982-620edf4bdd46

Table 1:  Historical Diamond Drill Hole Assays - Infanta Deposit

Hole #

From

To

Width

Au_ppm

Ag_ppm

Cu_%

Pb_%

Zn_%

IN1P

53.60

55.90

2.30

0.30

148.10

2.60

12.80

24.50

IN2P

35.15

37.10

1.95

0.40

128.30

1.60

5.30

9.80

43.05

43.90

0.85

1.10

363.20

4.00

11.60

25.10

49.50

55.80

6.30

0.50

176.40

3.10

11.10

20.70

IN5P

117.40

130.90

13.50

1.00

202.30

1.10

6.10

12.30

IN6P

93.20

93.80

0.60

0.70

410.00

3.30

18.20

37.30

A3

47.64

53.46

5.82

0.30

140.40

1.70

6.50

12.20

54.46

66.16

11.70

0.30

62.10

1.00

4.30

7.60

A4

80.20

93.83

13.63

0.30

57.80

0.80

2.30

4.40

A9

75.81

98.91

23.10

0.00

80.60

0.70

2.70

5.00

A10

86.00

87.16

1.16

0.00

75.00

0.88

2.10

7.26

A11

55.90

62.60

6.70

0.00

327.30

2.10

7.50

17.30

A12

78.00

86.14

8.14

0.00

85.60

3.00

8.70

14.50

A13

37.21

37.78

0.57

0.50

50.00

1.07

5.70

13.80

A14

21.45

25.29

3.84

0.60

88.00

1.50

3.90

8.20

A16

77.35

80.60

3.25

0.10

80.30

1.00

4.00

7.40

96.99

101.59

4.60

0.10

13.70

0.10

3.40

9.10

A17

68.84

69.90

1.06

0.40

160.80

1.30

4.30

11.70

101.80

103.96

2.16

0.28

221.00

2.50

10.33

17.60

A18

18.92

25.30

6.38

0.20

69.20

0.90

2.70

4.90

A19

88.23

91.29

3.06

0.20

150.90

1.60

7.40

14.50

A20

89.30

94.00

4.70

0.30

50.40

0.50

1.80

3.40

A21

33.69

36.75

3.06

0.00

155.00

1.40

6.30

12.50

A22

104.92

109.15

4.23

0.00

186.20

3.20

11.50

21.50

A23

26.90

41.40

14.50

0.00

7.80

0.30

4.30

8.40

A24

89.65

91.65

2.00

0.01

94.00

1.09

6.32

10.34

92.05

110.60

11.50

0.10

35.90

0.50

2.90

5.60

A25

70.52

74.00

3.48

0.40

157.40

2.70

8.00

16.70

A27

27.25

32.67

5.42

0.20

79.40

0.90

2.50

6.70

A28

31.30

34.00

2.70

1.00

140.60

3.00

10.60

16.40

A29

61.65

62.40

0.75

1.00

220.00

2.90

14.80

33.60

A30

30.65

31.70

1.05

0.67

230.00

2.90

6.10

15.60

A31

81.20

86.50

5.30

0.90

240.00

3.80

13.10

25.30

A32

72.37

76.00

3.63

0.40

214.00

3.80

18.20

31.20

A33

76.39

79.80

3.41

0.30

153.60

1.40

5.20

18.90

A38

24.60

24.66

0.06

0.62

270.00

2.50

18.50

29.70

A39

34.97

40.60

5.63

0.80

102.60

1.40

5.00

12.50

Note:

Holes IN3P, IN4P, A34 and A37 are missing from the data base.
Holes A1, A2, A5, A6, A7, A8 A15, A26, A35, A36 are weakly mineralized.
Widths above are core widths, true widths will be calculated as the modeling progresses. 


Table 2:  Diamond Drill Collar Coordinates and Orientations - Infanta Deposit

Hole #

x

y

z

depth

dip

azimuth

IN1P

654076.3

4171490

201.45

72.40

-80

172

IN2P

653810.2

4171445

201.45

207.45

-70

172

IN5P

653938.6

4171529

209.27

181.00

-85

172

IN6P

653840

4171512

203.60

 106.40

 -50

 172

A1

654165.5

4171566

204.85

 148.14

 -50

 172

A2

654173.7

4171518

200.40

 69.12

 -50

 172

A3

654071.1

4171509

205.70

 80.26

 -50

 172

A4

654021.3

4171505

207.68

93.83

-50

172

A5

654120.9

4171519

203.20

92.30

-50

172

A6

653974.6

4171483

209.08

85.86

-50

172

A7

654220.4

4171536

196.73

79.08

-50

172

A8

653923.5

4171488

210.36

80.65

-50

172

A9

653810.3

4171537

189.47

107.40

-50

172

A10

653761

4171529

199.65

98.00

-50

172

A11

653861.1

4171535

203.79

100.70

-50

172

A12

654067.3

4171538

208.92

104.60

-50

172

A13

653816.6

4171497

198.77

60.11

-50

172

A14

654076.7

4171481

202.50

46.00

-50

172

A15

653803.5

4171576

200.30

142.43

-50

172

A16

654115.6

4171557

209.16

112.90

-50

172

A17

653855

4171575

200.54

125.15

-50

172

A18

654126.3

4171489

200.00

72.06

-50

172

A19

654014.9

4171547

210.18

140.14

-50

172

A20

653968.6

4171522

210.16

109.62

-50

172

A21

654028.5

4171463

201.70

52.37

-50

172

A22

654060.4

4171577

213.79

132.77

-50

172

A23

653979.9

4171454

206.67

50.82

-50

172

A24

654053.3

4171617

212.50

158.25

-50

172

A25

654045.8

4171510

207.44

94.30

-50

172

A26

654095.5

4171513

203.80

78.15

-52

172

A27

654149.2

4171503

199.40

60.26

-50

172

A28

654193.2

4171541

200.34

71.56

-50

172

A29

654001.7

4171477

204.26

65.74

-50

172

A30

654099.8

4171490

203.35

50.42

-50

172

A31

654040.8

4171539

210.95

100.25

-60

172

A32

654091.9

4171542

208.33

106.51

-60

172

A33

654140.6

4171550

206.82

105.00

-50

172

A35

654028.4

4171443

200.75

20.30

-50

172

A36

654007.4

4171443

203.44

35.00

-50

172

A38

653954.3

4171455

209.23

44.63

-50

172

A39

654048.7

4171490

204.30

55.25

-50

172


About the Paymogo Project

The Paymogo project occurs within the Iberian Pyrite Belt, one of the most highly mineralized volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) terranes in the world.  The Project is located in the western part of the belt, adjacent to the border with Portugal, approximately 70 km west of Seville and 50 km from the port city of Huelva (Figure 2).  The Project extends along a strike length of approximately 18 km.  Access is excellent via paved and all-weather gravel roads.  Within the Project area, several base metal occurrences have been identified by previous exploration, the most significant of which are the Romanera and the La Infanta base metal deposits.

The Romanera deposit was drilled primarily by Minera Rio Tinto in the 1990s and is reported to contain 34 million tonnes grading 0.42% copper, 2.20% lead, 2.3% zinc 44.4g/t silver and 0.8 g/t gold within which there is a higher grade resource of 11.21 million tonnes grading 0.40% copper, 2.47% lead, 5.50% zinc, 64.0 g/t silver and 1.0 g/t gold (The Volcanic Hosted Massive Sulphide Deposits of the Iberian Pyrite Belt, Garcia-Cortes ed., 2011). 

A qualified person, as defined in National Instrument 43-101, has not done sufficient work on behalf of Emerita to classify the historical estimate reported above as current mineral resources or mineral reserves and Emerita is not treating the historical estimate as current mineral resources or mineral reserves. The historical estimate should not be relied upon. The deposit extends from surface to approximately 350 meters depth based on historical drilling.  The mineralization remains open for further expansion down dip beyond the limits of the existing drilling.

Figure 2 is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/f73f0bfa-b7ea-4484-971e-c8a65144a9d2

Qualified Person

The scientific and technical information in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Mr. Joaquin Merino, P.Geo, President of the Company and a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 of the Canadian Securities Administrators.

About Emerita Resources Corp.

Emerita is a natural resource company engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties in Europe, with a primary focus on exploring in Spain. The Company’s corporate office and technical team are based in Sevilla, Spain with an administrative office in Toronto, Canada.

For further information, contact:

Helia Bento
+1 (416) 566-8179 (Toronto)

Joaquin Merino
+34 (628) 1754 66 (Spain)
info@emeritaresources.com

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-looking Information

This press release contains “forward-looking information” within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities legislation. Forward-looking information includes, without limitation, statements regarding the mineralization of the Project, the Company’s ability to develop the Project, the prospectivity of the Project, the Company’s ability to complete a NI 43-101 resource estimate at the Project and the Company’s future plans. Generally, forward-looking information can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as “plans”, “expects” or “does not expect”, “is expected”, “budget”, “scheduled”, “estimates”, “forecasts”, “intends”, “anticipates” or “does not anticipate”, or “believes”, or variations of such words and phrases or state that certain actions, events or results “may”, “could”, “would”, “might” or “will be taken”, “occur” or “be achieved”. Forward- looking information is subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements of Emerita, as the case may be, to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information, including but not limited to: general business, economic, competitive, geopolitical and social uncertainties; the actual results of current exploration activities; risks associated with operation in foreign jurisdictions; ability to successfully integrate the purchased properties; foreign operations risks; and other risks inherent in the mining industry. Although Emerita has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in forward-looking information, there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no assurance that such information will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking information. Emerita does not undertake to update any forward-looking information, except in accordance with applicable securities laws.

NEITHER TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE NOR ITS REGULATION SERVICES PROVIDER (AS THAT TERM IS DEFINED IN THE POLICIES OF THE TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE) ACCEPTS RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ADEQUACY OR ACCURACY OF THIS RELEASE. 

Figure 1
Diamond Drill Hole Collar Locations
Figure 2
Paymogo Location Map
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