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Alien Metals provides Mexico update

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Alien Metals Ltd, a global minerals exploration and development company, has updated the market on its Mexican projects – San Celso and Donovan 2.

The company has now received all laboratory analysis results for the recent limited drilling programme at San Celso and Donovan 2. Seven holes were drilled for a total of 611 m: three holes at San Celso for 201 m and four holes at Donovan 2 for 410 m. No significant intersections were returned for San Celso. An anomalous section was identified with a 1.87 m interval in hole DONDD-A03 on Donovan 2 re-turning an assay of 0.33% copper (Cu) with minor associated lead (Pb) and zinc (Zn) from a depth of 9.43 m to 11.3 m. The sample recovery in this section, along with the majority of the intersections of interest, was sub-standard for the industry, with returns of only 15 – 20% in the key areas. However, this anomaly is encouraging as further copper mineralisation has been identified at Donovan 2.

The Donovan 2 drilling, while not returning any significant mineralised intercepts, did identify a 34 m zone of weakly anomalous zinc in hole DONDD-A04; this correlates with a similar zone in hole DON21-01 drilled in 2021. This could be an indication of weaker mineralisation close to a higher-grade orebody below and the company is reviewing all data now available on the project to decide whether any future programs are warranted. Of particular note, is that the nearby San Nicolas deposit was discovered at a depth of 200 m, so the target zone at Donovan 2 could be deeper than previously tested.

At San Celso, the local stakeholders have recently advised Alien that they will now not allow the Company to drill in the central licence, which is unfortunately the priority target area for future drilling. Subsequently, no further work will be done on the San Celso project until future access can be secured.

Bill Brodie Good, CEO and Technical Director of Alien Metals, commented: “While we are highly disappointed with the news from San Celso meaning we have not secured access to advance the project as previously planned, we are encouraged by the anomalous results from the Donovan 2 assays, even though they lack any single assays that investors may deem ‘economic’. Geologically, enough indicators are present for us to remain optimistic and they may provide vectors to a potentially larger zone of mineralisation. While we will continue to review the next phase of activity for these projects, the company will continue to push forward with the Hancock Iron Ore Project and the Munni Munni Complex in Western Australia.”

Hole DONDD-A04 has a zone of elevated zinc from 161 – 195 m with a high value of 468 g/t Zn and an average of 176 g/t Zn in conjunction with elevated values for magnesium and manganese as well which could be indicative of being close to a more economic body close by, either deeper or laterally. A comparable elevated zinc zone in hole DON-01 drilled in 2021 suggests presence of weak mineralisation at this level being sourced from deeper in the profile.

Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/exploration-development/02082022/alien-metals-provides-mexico-update/

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