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McEwen Mining: Los Azules Progress Report #3

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McEwen Mining
Thu, June 23, 2022 at 4:00 a.m.·9 min read

Figure 1



Cross-section B-B’
Figure 2



Cross-section A-A’
Figure 3



Cross-section C-C’
Figure 4



Sections A-A', B-B', C-C' shown relative to the 2017 PEA pit shell and Indicated and Inferred Resources
Figure 5



Los Azules Road Access



Drilling returns:

330.0 m of 0.83% Cu including 103.4 m of 1.31% Cu (AZ22146)
298.0 m of 0.55% Cu including 54.0 m of 1.38% Cu (AZ22149)
176.0 m of 1.00% Cu including 44.0 m of 1.38% Cu (AZ22158)

TORONTO, June 23, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- McEwen Copper Inc., a subsidiary of McEwen Mining Inc. (NYSE: MUX) (TSX: MUX), is pleased to provide its 3rd progress report on the advancement of its large Los Azules copper project located in the San Juan province, Argentina.

Improving Our Knowledge & Confidence of This Copper Resource

The objectives of our 59,000-meter (m) drilling program at Los Azules are to:

  • upgrade the Inferred mineral resources to Indicated;

  • conduct metallurgical, hydrological and geotechnical drilling to accelerate our study work; and

  • selectively test high value exploration targets.

  • This program will almost double the historic database of 66,000 m of drilling from 202 holes. So far in 2022, some 13,500 m have been drilled in 29 holes and assays have been returned for 6,035 m of drilling from 15 holes, which are designed to improve confidence and increase our Indicated resource category. Figure 4 profiles the sections and hole locations relevant to this update.

    The cross-sections in Figures 1 to 3 are displaying current inclined and historic vertical holes, with histograms of total copper content along their length, overlayed on a simplified interpretation of overburden, leached, enriched and primary mineral zones, and the 30-year pit shell (shown by blue line), as defined by the 2017 Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA).

    Figure 1 – Cross-section B-B’



    Figure_1

    A photo accompanying this announcement is available at globenewswire.com

    Section B-B', shown in Figure 1, includes hole AZ22146, which produced an attractive intercept of 0.83% Cu over 330.0 m, and included an interval of 103.4 m grading 1.31% Cu. This result correlates well with hole AZ22142 (Figure 2) on section A-A' which intersected 419.1 m of 0.79% Cu and includes 104.0 m of 1.00% Cu in the enriched supergene zone. This represents 200 m of continuity of mineralization, consistent with the lithological and structural features that control the distribution of copper and gold at Los Azules.

    Holes AZ22145 (181.0 m of 0.18% Cu) and AZ22148 (239.0 m of 0.26% Cu) located on the southwest flank of the deposit returned grades within the expected ranges for the flanks of the deposit. Results from both holes compare favourably to AZ0618 (228.4 m of 0.21% Cu) from an early drill program. It is notable that many of the holes ended in mineralization.

    Figure 2 – Cross-section A-A’



    Figure_2

    A photo accompanying this announcement is available at globenewswire.com

    Hole AZ22144 (Figure 2) was drilled in the area of Inferred mineralization, as classified in the 2017 Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) and returned 448.6 m of 0.30% Cu. The drill hole ended in visible copper mineralization 294 m below the 30-year pit limit from the 2017 study, indicating potential at depth. The grade and extent of mineralization compares well to historic hole AZ1297 (911.0 m of 0.34% Cu) and to previously released hole AZ22143 (310.5 m of 0.20% Cu).

    Assay results are now being returned for Section C-C’ (Figure 3) completed 400 m north of Section B. Hole AZ22149 drilled within an area classified as Indicated (2017 PEA) returned 298.0 m of 0.55% Cu and included 54.0 m of 1.38% Cu beginning at 376.0 m down-hole. Hole AZ22147, drilled along the far southwest flank of the deposit, returned low-grade mineralization in an area classified as Inferred mineralization in the 2017 PEA.

    Partial assay results have been returned for hole AZ22158 (Figure 4). located 300 meters south of section A. It correlates well with the high-grade mineralization in hole AZ22142. Results to-date for this hole are 176.0 m grading 1.00% Cu in the enriched mineralization zone and includes an interval of 44 m grading 1.38% Cu.

    Figure 3 - Cross-section C-C’



    Figure_3

    A photo accompanying this announcement is available at globenewswire.com

    Figure 4 - Sections A-A', B-B', C-C' shown relative to the 2017 PEA pit shell and Indicated and Inferred Resources



    Figure_4

    A photo accompanying this announcement is available at globenewswire.com

    Link to Drilling Results and Hole Collar Locations and Lengths for April to May 2022 at Los Azules: https://www.mcewenmining.com/files/doc_news/archive/2022/202206_LosAzules/2022_06_Los_Azules_Update_3.xlsx (alternatively see Tables 1 and 2 at the end of this press release).

    Hyperspectral Scanning
    Two geoLOGr hyperspectral rock analyzers are being used to guide and improve the robustness of the geological and metallurgical modelling and further our knowledge of the deposit and potentially revealing additional exploration targets.

    Roads
    Los Azules is no longer remote as a result of our work this year. We have constructed a lower altitude road access that provides us with the opportunity for year-round work at the site. The diagram below illustrates the important elevation difference between our exploration road (shown in blue) that allowed 5 to 6-month access to site and our new road access (shown in orange) that, in combination, will provide 12-month access. Having two roads into Los Azules represents an important development and safety feature for the project.

    Figure 5 – Los Azules Road Access



    Figure_5
    A photo accompanying this announcement is available at globenewswire.com

    Technical Information

    The technical content of this news release has been reviewed and approved by Stephen McGibbon, P.Geo, SVP Exploration of McEwen Mining and a Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101.

    All samples were collected in accordance with generally accepted industry standards. Drill core samples usually taken at 2 m intervals are split and submitted to Alex Stewart International laboratory in Mendoza, Argentina for the following assays: gold determination using fire assay fusion and an atomic absorption spectroscopy finish (Au4-30); a 39 multi-element suite using ICP-OES analysis (ICP-AR 39); copper content determination using a sequential copper analysis (Cu-Sequential). An additional 19-element analysis (ICP-ORE) was performed for samples with high sulfide content.

    The Company carries out a Quality Assurance / Quality Control program consistent with NI 43-101 and industry best practices utilising a combination of standards and blanks approximately one in every 25 samples. Results are monitored as the final certificates are received and any re-assay requests are sent back immediately. Pulp and prep duplicate sample analyses are also taken as part of the QAQC process. Approximately 5% of sample pulps are sent to a secondary laboratory for check assays. In addition, the assay lab performs its own internal QAQC checks with results available in the certificates for review by the Company.

    Table 1 – Drill Results April-May 2022 at Los Azules

    Hole-ID

    Section

    Predominant Mineral
    Zone


    From
    (m)

    To
    (m)

    Length
    (m)


    Cu
    %

    Au
    (g/t)


    Ag
    (g/t)

    Comment

    AZ22144

    A

    Total

    58.0

    506.6

    448.6

    0.30

    0.02

    0.84



    incl



    Enriched

    58.0

    204.0

    146.0

    0.31

    0.01

    0.52



    and



    Primary

    204.0

    506.6

    302.6

    0.29

    0.02

    1.00

    incl 104.6m of 0.48% Cu

    AZ22145

    B

    Total

    76.0

    257.0

    181.0

    0.18

    0.02

    1.90



    incl



    Enriched

    76.0

    194.0

    118.0

    0.16

    0.03

    2.25



    and



    Primary

    194.0

    257.0

    63.0

    0.21

    0.01

    1.26



    AZ22146

    B

    Total

    91.0

    421.5

    330.0

    0.83

    0.11

    2.30



    incl



    Enriched

    91.0

    394.0

    303.0

    0.86

    0.11

    2.26

    incl. 103.4m of 1.31% Cu

    and



    Primary

    394.0

    421.5

    27.0

    0.50

    0.10

    2.76



    AZ22147

    C

    Total

    60.0

    240.8

    180.8

    0.03

    0.02

    0.50



    incl



    Enriched

    60.0

    67.0

    7.0

    0.10

    0.08

    1.27



    AZ22148

    B

    Total

    76.0

    315.0

    239.0

    0.26

    0.02

    1.01



    incl



    Enriched

    76.0

    212.0

    136.0

    0.33

    0.02

    0.85



    and



    Primary

    212.0

    315.0

    103.0

    0.16

    0.02

    1.23



    AZ22149

    C

    Total

    130.0

    428.0

    298.0

    0.55

    0.04

    1.62



    incl



    Enriched

    130.0

    278.0

    148.0

    0.34

    0.02

    0.32



    and



    Primary

    278.0

    428.0

    150.0

    0.76

    0.06

    2.91

    incl. 54m of 1.38% Cu from 376m

    AZ22150



    Total

    78.0

    257.4

    179.4

    0.14

    0.01

    0.53



    incl



    Enriched

    78.0

    126.0

    48.0

    0.04

    0.01

    0.25



    and



    Primary

    126.0

    257.4

    131.4

    0.17

    0.01

    0.63



    AZ22158



    Enriched

    76.0

    252.0

    176.0

    1.00

    0.09

    1.46



    incl





    144.0

    188.0

    44.0

    1.38

    0.11

    2.36
























    Table 2 - Hole Collar Locations and Lengths for April-May 2022 Drill Results at Los Azules

    HOLE-ID

    Azimuth

    Dip

    Length

    Loc X

    Loc Y

    Loc Z

    AZ22144

    250

    -70

    507

    2382889

    6559204

    3688

    AZ22145

    250

    -73

    257

    2382912

    6559411

    3628

    AZ22146

    250

    -75

    422

    2383406

    6559591

    3644

    AZ22147

    250

    -68

    241

    2382558

    6559708

    3642

    AZ22148

    250

    -75

    315

    2383106

    6559482

    3647

    AZ22149

    70

    -77

    428

    2382879

    6559875

    3618

    AZ22150

    70

    -82

    257

    2382670

    6559536

    3661

    AZ22158

    250

    -65

    300

    2383561

    6559115

    3627

    Coordinates listed in Table 2 based on Gauss Kruger - Campo Inchauspe Zone 2






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