Murchison Minerals Completes Lithogeochemical Study at the BMK Cu-Zn-Ag-Pb-Au VMS Project in Saskatchewan and Identifies New Precious Metals Zone, Assays Return Grades up to 7.17 g/t Gold, 663 g/t Silver and 4.57% Lead

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Highlights

  • Dr. Stephen J. Piercey, VMS expert, completed a lithogeochemical study of host rocks at the Company's BMK VMS Deposit and associated regional VMS targets situated on the 37 km long BMK Trend (Figure 1).

  • The Study confirms that the volcaniclastic- and sedimentary-rich assemblages within the BMK Trend are typical of those hosting high tonnage VMS deposits and districts globally, such as those observed in the high-grade VMS Bathurst Mining Camp, New Brunswick

  • New zone of precious metals, gold-silver-lead (Au-Ag-Pb) mineralization, has been identified at the BMK Deposit:

    • Assay results from a previously unsampled interval of drill hole BR07-39 - situated below the lower zone of VMS mineralization at the BMK Deposit - returned grades of 0.84 g/t Au, 95.05 g/t Ag, & 0.48% Pb over 5.75 metres including 7.17 g/t Au, 663 g/t Ag & 4.57% Pb over 0.5 metres.

    • The Company has identified similar lithological and alteration assemblages that are associated with the Au-Ag-Pb mineralization (Figure 3) in previously unsampled sections of other drill holes across the BMK Deposit - highlighting the prospectivity of growing the precious metals component of the Deposit in future resource updates.

  • Regionally, the study confirmed host lithologies and alteration types found at Main Lake (along strike to the south of BMK) and the Betty Target (located on strike to the north) are well developed and consistent with that observed at the BMK Deposit, verifying the prospectivity of the BMK Trend to host additional VMS Deposits.

BURLINGTON, ON / ACCESSWIRE / May 14, 2024 / Murchison Minerals Ltd. ("Murchison" or the "Company") (TSXV:MUR)(OTC PINK:MURMF) is pleased to announce results from a comprehensive Lithogeochemical Study of the Host Rocks at the BMK Deposit and associated VMS showings (the "Study") along the 37 km BMK Trend at its 100%-owned Cu-Zn-Ag-Pb-Au Volcanogenic Massive Sulphide (VMS) BMK Project in Saskatchewan.

The Study was conducted by Dr. Stephen J. Piercey (SJPGeoConsulting, St. John's, NL.), University Research Professor in the Department of Earth Sciences at Memorial University, NL who is a globally recognized VMS expert. The Study focused on analyzing the geochemical signatures of the rock and alteration types at the BMK Project. Findings from the study are based on data collected from the Company's Spring 2023 re-logging and re-sampling program, which analyzed samples from a selection of drill holes from across the BMK Trend. The re-logging and sample selection was conducted by Dr. Piercey with support from Murchison's Exploration team. Results from the Study confirm the geological setting of the BMK Deposit and associated VMS showings as having formed in a volcaniclastic- and silicic-dominated dominated back-arc basin with mineralization associated with felsic volcaniclastic rocks, similar to other felsic-siliciclastic VMS districts globally, including the Bathurst Mining Camp (NB) and the Finlayson Lake district (Yukon). Results provides further evidence in support of the Company's thesis, that the BMK Project area is highly prospective to host additional VMS deposits.