Genius Metals acquires prospective copper-gold project in Morocco
Published by Jane Bentham,
Editorial Assistant
Global Mining Review,
Genius Metals Inc. has announced that it has entered into an option agreement with Société Bleida Mineral Ressources SARL to acquire a 100% interest in the BMR Cu-Au project, located in the Kingdom of Morocco.
This option agreement was negotiated at arm’s length. The Company aims to explore and develop the BMR project while continuing to advance its North American assets.
The BMR Copper prospect covers an area of approximately 9 km², located southeast of Ouarzazate. It is accessible via the national road N9, which connects the cities of Ouarzazate and Zagora, and by a 2 km track from kilometre 24 of road N9. The permit area, characterised by historical copper and manganese workings, comprises predominantly volcanic and volcano-clastic terrains of Ediacaran age. The property contains two main zones of mineralisation with varying styles of copper mineralisation.
To the south of the property a subvertical mineralised structure, with a 1.2 km strike length and up to 5 m wide, is evidenced by the presence of a tectonic brecciation within a shear zone that is exposed at the surface. This structure is a brecciated quartz-carbonate vein with variable portions of chalcocite and malachite. The main zone of mineralisation varies from 0.5 m – 3 m in width (locally reaching over a 5 m width) and contains massive sulfide veins that dip steeply eastward. Initial surface sampling by Genius Metals from the exposed structure returned values up to 11.73% Cu and 5.53 g/t Au.
To the north of the property, there is a historical copper quarry from which approximately 4000 t of material were extracted, most of this material remains on the property. The copper mineralisation in the northern part occurs in veins or is disseminated within the volcanic rocks (rhyolite and porphyritic rhyodacite). The mineralisation is late to post-volcanic in age and appears to be controlled by magmatic and tectonic structures. A zone of propylitic alteration surrounds this mineralisation.
An independent Canadian exploration consulting group is currently surface sampling exposed structures and trenches in order to test for copper mineralisation and to also assess the gold potential, as the property has never been tested for gold.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/mining/15072024/genius-metals-acquires-prospective-copper-gold-project-in-morocco/
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