Reports On The Area West Of The Toro Vein Which Contains Up To 10.55% Copper
Fabled Copper Corp. (“Fabled Copper” or the “Company”) (CSE: FABL; FSE: XZ7) announces the results of 2022 surface field work on its Muskwa Copper Project. See Figure 1 below.
Figure 1 – General Property Location
The Project is comprised of the Neil Property, the Toro Property and the Bronson Property all located in northern British Columbia. See Figure 2 below.
Figure 2 – Location Map
Peter Hawley, President, CEO reports; “The area west of the Toro vein was visited by a 3-person field team consisting of 2 geologist and 1 geo technician during the 2022 field season where it was explored and sampled vertically over 241 meters from 1,927 meters to 2,268 meters. A total of 12 samples were collected, all float samples. Of the 12 samples collected,8 assayed greater than 0.5% copper. See Figure 3 below.
Figure 3- Area West of Toro Vein Location
Float sample D-723809 of float near the summit of weathered rusty orange quartz veining with abundant malachite and 1% chalcopyrite returned 0.50% copper. See Table 1, Photo 1 below.
Photo 1 –
Float sample D-723810 taken 8 meters vertically below of similar veining and mineralization returned 1.00% copper, whereas two meters above at an elevation of 2,200 meters a float sample of similar veining assayed 0.49% copper, see Table 1 below.
One hundred vertical meters below at an elevation of 2,100 meters float sample D-723813 of quartz weathered reddish black and brassy yellow with blue specs on a fresh surface contained 3-4% chalcopyrite and 3-5% bornite assayed 10.55% copper. Float sample D-723814 taken at the vertical altitude of 2,268 meters assayed 0.37% copper. See Table 1 below.
Float sample D-723815 of quartz veining weathered orange brown with recessive weathering contained moderate malachite traces of chalcopyrite and bornite and assayed 1.05% copper. See Table 1 and Photo 2 below.
Photo 2 -
Fifteen meters above a float sample of similar material was sampled and reported 0.44% copper.
Float sample D-723817 taken at the 2,012-meter elevation consisted of the same beige quartz carbonate veining with abundant malachite and 3% chalcopyrite assayed 2.62% copper. See Table 1 and Photo 3 below.
Photo 3 –
A further 67 meters vertically below float sample D-723818 of similar veining assayed 0.25% copper. See Table 1.
Eighteen meters vertically below float sample D-723819 of the same beige quartz carbonate veining with abundant malachite and 0.5% chalcopyrite and bornite returned 1.70 % copper. See Table 1 and Photo 4 below.
Photo 4 –
The next float sample D-723820 taken at 1,962 meters vertically of breccia at the contact of the veining consisted of gray-black siltstone and shale fragments and contained abundant malachite copper alteration and 1-1% chalcopyrite and assayed 2.25% copper. At the 1,979-meter elevation the last float sample was collected of quartz veining with seams of carbonate and minor malachite and trace of chalcopyrite assayed 0.83% copper.
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