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To: LoneClone who wrote (163905)2/24/2022 2:00:59 PM
From: LoneClone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 192834
 
Salazar Reports 20.2 g/t Au and 1,217 g/t Ag in Grab Sample, and Visible Gold in Drill Core at Los Santos, Partial Assays Received from Ruminahui

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - February 23, 2022) - SALAZAR RESOURCES LIMITED (TSXV: SRL) (OTCQX: SRLZF) (FSE: CCG) ("Salazar" or the "Company") is pleased to announce sampling results and an update on drilling progress. At Los Santos, channel and rock chip samples from the Brecha Sur and Leon prospect areas confirm gold, copper, and silver mineralization.

A Phase 1 drill program is underway at Los Santos, El Oro Province, with two holes completed for a total of 526 meters ("m"). Initial core samples from these two holes are at the laboratory, with assays pending. A second rig has been mobilized to site. An additional 2,500 m of drilling is planned to be completed in H1 2022, taking the drill program to approximately 3,000 m.

Following the completion of drilling two holes at Rumiñahui, the rig was moved to Los Santos. Almost all the assays have been received from the holes, without significant mineralized intersections. Assays from the last 64 m of the first hole are pending.

Highlights:

  • Brecha Sur target - grab sample results include 20.2 g/t Au and 1,217 g/t Ag
  • Esperanza target - drillhole SAN-001 at a downhole depth of 132 m intersected a 10 m wide sheared and veined, sulphide-rich zone with fine visible gold
  • 2 rigs at site, with the next holes planned for Leon and Brecha Sur



  • Fredy E. Salazar, CEO, commented: "Intersecting visible gold in core in the first hole is an encouraging start, even if we have to wait for the assay results to confirm the gold content. The VG, plus great rock chip results, and the fact that Los Santos is a large concession area with many drill targets, has prompted us to send a second rig to site.

    "In the south of Los Santos we have discovered a series of hydrothermal breccias, Brecha Sur, with some grab samples returning good gold and silver grades. Interestingly it is along strike from Esperanza, where the first holes went in, so it could be linked to the same mineralizing system. Given its volume, Brecha Sur has good tonnage potential and it is a high priority drill target.

    "With two rigs we can advance quickly and we should complete the drilling by the end of April, with assays to follow."

    Los Santos

    Background information to Los Santos is available at the Salazar Resources website: newsfilecorp.com

    Exploration at Los Santos is currently underway, including mapping, sampling, and drilling. Several targets to be drill-tested have been identified (see Figure 1.) Drilling is in progress, and Phase 1 is expected to consist of up to 3,000 m. The drilling is exploratory in nature, and the program will remain live and flexible.



    Figure 1. Los Santos exploration targets and drill plan

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    Esperanza

    Two drill holes were collared in weakly sheared, partially metamorphized tonalites, oriented almost due west, with a dip of 60o. The core has been logged, and assays are pending. Drillhole DDHSAN-001A was completed at a downhole depth of 299 m, having intersected three principal zones of interest.

    Table 1. Diamond drillhole SAN-001A, azimuth 270o, dip 60o
    From (m)To (m)Width (m)Notes
    122.0 132.010.0Sheared, intense sub-parallel quartz veins, microbreccias. Fine pyrite (5%), arsenopyrite (0.5%), chalcopyrite (0.5%), traces of sphalerite and a fine grain of visible gold at 125.6 m.




    Image 1

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    142.0144.12.1Sheared, intense sub-parallel quartz veins, microbreccias. Pyrite (5%), chalcopyrite (1%) and arsenopyrite (0.5%)
    151.0154.03.0Sheared, intense sub-parallel quartz veins, microbreccias. Fine pyrite (5%), traces of chalcopyrite, arsenopyrite, and pyrrhotite.


    Drillhole DDHSAN-002 was collared approximately 100 m south of the first hole, and completed at a downhole depth of 227 m, having intersected one zone of interest.

    Table 2. Diamond drillhole SAN-002, azimuth 273o, dip -60o
    From (m)To (m)Width (m)Notes
    130.4 135.34.9Sheared, intense sub-parallel quartz veins. Fine pyrite (2%), arsenopyrite (1%), chalcopyrite (0.5%), and traces of sphalerite.




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    Figure 2. Plan and Cross-Section of Drilling at Esperanza, SAN-001 and SAN-002

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    Leon

    As previously reported, Leon hosts a series of N-S sheeted vein sets, varying in intensity across approximately 180 m of E-W outcrop. The sheeted veins are characterised by the presence of quartz, chalcopyrite, pyrite, pyrrhotite, and oxidised sulphides. Alteration minerals include chlorite, actinolite, albite, biotite and carbonates. The vein sets are within a weakly sheared and metamorphized tonalite.

    As previously reported, samples were collected in three batches of 29, 20, and 51 samples respectively. Results for the first batch of 29 samples (including a standard) have been returned, with a highlight intersection of 7.5 m @ 0.27 g/t Au and 0.25 % Cu (see Figure 3, and Table 3). Samples 305281 and 305304 were previously reported. Assays are pending for the remainder of the outcrop. Drillhole SAN-003, drilling east underneath the main outcrop, is currently in progress, with a planned downhole depth of 500 m.



    Figure 3. Outcrop map of sheeted vein sets at Leon

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    Table 3. Channel sampling results, Batch #1, Leon
    Sample #Width (m)Au_ppmCu_ppmAg_ppmAs_ppm
    3053044.00.05814752.477
    3061431.50.036940.275
    3061442.00.025500.188
    3061461.50.023660.136
    3061471.50.0441540.1116
    3061482.00.145680.129
    3052813.10.13823513.258
    3061492.40.1382491348
    3061502.00.64428072.925
    3061512.00.061920.196
    3061522.00.014780.144
    3061532.00.034260.532
    3061542.00.0553730.518
    3061552.80.0231460.239
    3061561.20.0291150.232
    3061572.00.006480.116
    3061582.50.469670.121
    3061592.00.135690.920
    3061612.00.0191110.16
    3061622.00.126900.12.5
    3061631.50.0141460.312
    3061641.80.016500.18
    3061651.80.017580.15
    3061661.80.028510.18
    3061672.00.1071040.12.5
    3061682.00.229941.416
    3061692.00.023520.16
    3061702.00.017530.16
    3061711.80.016820.126
    3061722.00.008270.114


    Brecha Sur

    Brecha Sur translates as 'South Breccia' and is a broad anomalous zone characterized by breccias in the south of the concession. The numerous breccia outcrops exhibit a variety of characteristics, including some quartz-tourmaline breccias with specularite and iron oxides, and others further south with a matrix of oxidised material and clasts of quartz-feldspar porphyry. Associated with some of the breccia stockworks are zones of argillic alteration and of silicification associated with fine dark grey sulphides. As previously reported (news release dated December 13, 2021), a highlight of the reconnaissance sampling was 1.5 m @ 4.6 g/t Au and 8.6 g/t Ag.

    Current work is focused on detailed mapping and sampling of the southernmost breccias, ahead of drilling. Since the December 13, 2021 release, assays have been returned for nine samples taken on an outcrop with an approximately 30 m diameter. Of the nine samples (see Table 4, below), eight were above 0.2 g/t Au and five returned grades above 1 g/t Au, with the highest being sample #305919 with 20.2 g/t Au and 1217 g/t Ag. As at Esperanza, the mineralization at Brecha Sur is oriented in line with the regional structural fabric NNE-SSW.

    Table 4. Grab sample results, Brecha Sur
    Sample IDAu (g/t)Ag (g/t)Notes
    30591920.21217Breccia, stockwork
    30597218.335Vein, structure
    3056964.69Breccia blocks, with oxides
    3059183.34Weathered breccia
    3059771.52Altered granodiorite
    3059820.98Altered tonalite
    3059810.79Altered tonalite
    3059120.31Breccia
    3059780.1-Altered granodiorite




    Figure 4. Photos of two main mineralizing styles at Brecha Sur, in breccias and silicified zones

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    Rumiñahui

    In 2021 two diamond drillholes were completed at Rumiñahui for a total depth of 1,327 m. The holes were designed to test the San Francisco anomaly that centered on a system of quartz veins with pyrite, chalcopyrite, and significant gold grades, related to a regional shear zone.

    The two holes, RUMI-001 and RUMI-002 intersected a thick complex of serpentinites intercalated with serpentinized basalts and diorite intrusions. The alteration and metamorphism appears to be related to the regional shear zone, with the dominant minerals being chlorite, serpentine, illite, and actinolite. Sulphide mineralization is weak with small amounts of pyrite and traces of disseminated chalcopyrite associated with localized micro-veinlets, and very ocasionally in larger veins.

    The collars of the holes were set back 250 m from the main anomaly due to access issues, and RUMI-001 was drilled at dip of 60º, to pass approximately 400 m below the San Francisco river and anomaly. RUMI-001 was terminated at a downhole depth of 978 m, with assays returned for the first 914 m. RUMI-002 was terminated at a depth of 349m and all assays have been returned. No material intersections have been reported, and assays are pending for the final 64 m of RUMI-001. The drill rig has moved to Los Santos and the Company is evaluating options for the property.

    QAQC

    Salazar maintains a rigorous chain-of-custody and quality assurance/quality control program that includes the insertion of certified standard control samples and blanks, and re-analysis of samples with high levels (over limit) of gold, copper and zinc. All samples were analysed by Inspectorate Services Perú S.A.C. (Bureau Veritas), a certified ISO 17025:1999 and ISO 9001:2000 laboratory. The laboratory also maintains a QAQC program that includes insertion of blanks, standards and duplicate reanalysis of selected samples. Gold was analysed by fire assay - atomic absorption spectroscopy (FA-AAS). Silver, copper, zinc and other elements were analyzed by aqua regia extraction with an Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP-ES) finish.

    Qualified Person

    Kieran Downes, Ph.D., P. Geo., a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and verified the technical information provided in this release.

    About Salazar Resources

    Salazar Resources is focused on creating value and positive change through discovery, exploration and development in Ecuador. The team has an unrivalled understanding of the geology in-country, and has played an integral role in the discovery of many of the major projects in Ecuador, including the two newest operating gold and copper mines.

    Salazar Resources has a wholly-owned pipeline of copper-gold exploration projects across Ecuador with a strategy to make another commercial discovery and farm-out non-core assets. The Company actively engages with Ecuadorian communities and together with the Salazar family it co-founded The Salazar Foundation, an independent non-profit organisation dedicated to sustainable progress through economic development.

    The Company already has carried interests in three projects. At its maiden discovery, Curipamba, Salazar Resources has a 25% stake fully carried through to production. A feasibility study for initial open-pit development announced in October 2021 (the "Feasibility Study") generated a base case NPV(8%) of US$259 million (for further information, please refer to the Company's news release dated October 26, 2021). At two copper-gold porphyry projects, Pijili and Santiago, the Company has a 20% stake fully carried through to a construction decision.

    For further information about Salazar Resources, please contact Merlin Marr-Johnson, Executive Vice President and Corporate Secretary, at merlin@salazarresources.com or ir@salazarresources.com or at +1 604 685 9316.

    Neither the 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 news release.

    This press release contains "forward -looking information" within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities laws. Any statements that express or involve discussions with respect to predictions, expectations, beliefs, plans, projections, objectives, assumptions or future events or performance (often, but not always, identified by words or phrases such as "believes", "anticipates", "expects", "is expected", "scheduled", "estimates", "pending", "intends", "plans", "forecasts", "targets", or "hopes", or variations of such words and phrases or statements that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "will", "should" "might", "will be taken", or "occur" and similar expressions) are not statements of historical fact and may be forward-looking statements. Forward-looking information herein includes, but is not limited to, statements that address activities, events, or developments that Salazar expects or anticipates will or may occur in the future. Although Salazar has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual actions, events or results to differ materially from those described in forward-looking information, there may be other factors that cause actions, events or results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no assurance that such information will prove to be accurate, and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such information. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking information. Salazar undertake to update any forward-looking information in accordance with applicable securities laws.