Vancouver B.C., November 9, 2020 – MAX RESOURCE CORP. (“Max” or the “Company”) (TSX.V: MXR; OTC: MXROF; Frankfurt: M1D2) is pleased to report the expansion of the CESAR project with the acquisition of the “CESAR South” copper-silver property covering an area of 340 square kilometres. CESAR South is located in the south-eastern part of the CESAR copper-silver basin, 200-km along trend from the Company’s wholly-owned CESAR copper-silver project in northeastern Colombia (refer to Figure 2).
Max reconnaissance grab rock sampling along 15-km of strike at CESAR South has identified multiple stratabound copper-silver occurrences very similar to the AM North and AM South zones. Copper values ranged from 0.3% to 11.4%, with a highlight value of 11.4% copper + 656 g/t (21 oz/ton) silver (refer to Figures 1 and 3). Max cautions investors that rock grab sampling can be selective and not necessarily indicative of the mineralization at CESAR South.
The newly identified copper-silver mineralization at CESAR South is considered most significant because it confirms the presence of significant stratabound copper-silver mineralization at both the southern and northern margins of the sedimentary basin, a distance of over 200-km, suggesting the mineralization may be continuous through the entire basin.
Follow-up field activities by the Max in-country team at CESAR South will include systematic chip channel sampling. The exploration priorities at the CESAR project are; regional surface geochemical sampling, structural mapping, seismic data interpretation, logging and XRF analysis of the historic drill core and RC chips.
The Company believes that the stratabound copper-silver mineralization at CESAR is analogous to the Kupferschiefer deposits, Europe’s largest copper source, with production in 2018 of 3MT grading 1.49% copper and 48.6 g/t silver from a mineralized zone of 0.5 to 5.5-metre thickness. Source: The Kupferschiefer Deposits and Prospects in SW Poland: Past, Present and Future by dmpi.com, September 27, 2019.
The Kupferschiefer deposits of Poland, yielded 40Mozs of silver in 2019, almost twice the production of the world’s second largest silver mine (World Silver Survey 2020). Max cautions investors that the presence of copper-silver mineralization at Kupferschiefer is not necessarily indicative of similar mineralization at CESAR.
“The CESAR South acquisition is a key step in our CESAR district land expansion strategy. While visible copper over 15-km of reconnaissance exploration is significant on its own merits, the discovery of similar copper-silver mineralization 200-km apart in the same sedimentary basin is the most important takeaway, as it suggests these copper-silver horizons may underlie the entire basin. For a perspective, the Kupferschiefer KGHM deposits are spread over approximately 20-km by 15-km,” commented Max CEO, Brett Matich.
Figure 1. Rock samples; 11.4% copper + 656 g/t silver (#875590) and 1.7% copper + 14 g/t silver (#875580)
Figure 2. CESAR Project location map
Figure 3. CESAR South
As part of due diligence, Max conducted a field visit of CESAR South where sampling identified multiple copper showings. The first batch of reconnaissance grab samples were sent to the ALS laboratory for analysis and the assay results clearly identified typical analytical results for stratabound, Kupferschiefer type:
Max cautions investors that reconnaissance rock grab sampling can be selective.
CESAR SOUTH ACQUISTION
The Company has acquired thirteen mineral applications covering approximately 340 sq. km from an arm's length vendor by agreeing to pay USD $250,000. The Vendor retains a 3% NSR with the Company having the exclusive right to purchase 100% of the 3% NSR for USD $4,000,000, any time prior to production.
QUALITY ASSURANCE
The sample weights range from 0.9 to 3.7 kilograms. All samples were shipped to the ALS Lab sample preparation facility in Medellin, Colombia. Sample pulps are sent to Vancouver, Canada for analysis. All samples are analyzed using ALS procedure ME-MS41, a four-acid digestion with ICP finish. Over limit copper and silver are determined by ALS procedure OG-62, a four-acid digestion with an AAS finish. ALS Labs is independent from Max. Max is not aware of any other factors that could materially affect the accuracy or reliability of the data referred to herein.
CESAR COPPER-SILVER PROJECT - COLOMBIA
The CESAR project in north eastern Colombia now consists of the CESAR AM North and AM South mineralized zones along with the CESAR South mineralized zones forming a 200-km long sediment-hosted copper-silver belt that resembles the Kupferschiefer in Poland. The CESAR region enjoys major infrastructure including mining operations of Cerrejon, the largest coal mine in Latin America, jointly owned by global miners BHP Billiton, XStrata and Anglo American (Figure 1).
Important highlights and exploration activity on multiple fronts:
RT GOLD PROPERTY – PERU
The RT Gold property consists of two contiguous mineral concessions covering 1,983 hectare and sited along the Condor mountain chain of northern Peru, within the Cajamarca Metallogenic belt, 760-km NW of Lima in the District of Tabaconas. Max has rights to acquire 100%; the option requires yearly payments of US$300,000 over four years and exercise of the option requires an additional US $3,000,000 payment on or before the fifth anniversary. The Vendors will retain 2.5% NSR.
Figure 4. RT Gold location map and Cerro Zone gold anomalies
This geological belt extends from central Peru into southern Ecuador, and hosts a number of world class gold deposits, including Fruta Del Norte (10Moz), Minas Conga (17Moz), Yanacocha (36Moz), Lagunas (8Mozs) and Pierina (7Mozs). Presence of mineralization at Yanacocha, Minas Conga, Fruta Del Norte, Lagunas, and Pierina is not necessarily indicative of similar mineralization at RT Gold. Source: www.portergeo.com.au
Two distinct mineralized systems occur within the RT Gold property: the Cerro Zone, a bulk tonnage gold-bearing porphyry, and 3-km to the NW, the Tablon Zone, a gold-bearing massive sulfide zone (refer to Figure 5). The last field exploration was conducted almost a decade ago.
Cerro Zone
The Cerro Zone hosts several known mineralized zones (Peak, West, Breccia and Cathedral) with anomalous concentrations of gold in rock and soils:
Tablon Zone
The Tablon Zone is located 3-km NW from the Cerro Zone and hosts numerous gold-bearing massive to semi-massive sulphide bodies over a 150-metre by 450-metre area, within a larger 1.0-km by 1.5-km area of anomalous gold soil and rock geochemistry. A total of 33 holes were diamond drilled in 2001 at Tablon with highlight intersections of:
Intervals are core lengths not true widths, which are unknown at this time. Source: NI43:101 Geological Report Rio Tabaconas Gold Project for Golden Alliance Resources Corp. by George Sivertz, October 3, 2011.
Figure 5. RT Gold – Cerro Zone and Tablon Zone gold geochemistry
The Max technical team is currently reviewing and digitizing proprietary data for subsequent interpretation for target generation. A program of field verification by the Max in-country team: mapping, surveying and sampling is scheduled to follow. Concurrent with the verification program, the Company will initiate drill permitting.
ABOUT MAX RESOURCE CORP.
With its successful exploration and management team, Max Resource Corp. is advancing both its stratabound Kupferschiefer type CESAR copper-silver project in Colombia and its newly acquired RT Gold, gold porphyry and massive sulfide project in Peru. Both have potential for the discovery of large-scale mineral deposits attractive to major partners.
Tim Henneberry, P Geo (British Columbia), a member of the Max Resource Advisory Board, is the Qualified Person who has reviewed and approved the technical content of this news release on behalf of the Company.
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