Altamira Gold Confirms That the Maria Bonita Discovery Is a Porphyry Gold Deposit

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - June 19, 2024) - Altamira Gold Corp. (TSXV: ALTA) (FSE: T6UP) (OTC Pink: EQTRF), ("Altamira" or the "Company") is pleased to announce various further initiatives to explore the Cajueiro district in the light of the identification of porphyry hosted gold mineralization at the Maria Bonita discovery.

Highlights:

  • Field review of the drill core from the Maria Bonita discovery by renowned expert consultant, Dr R. Sillitoe has confirmed the porphyry origin of the mineralization. "Maria Bonita is undoubtedly a porphyry gold deposit as shown by the control of quartz veinlet intensity and gold grade as well as the A-type character of the quartz veinlets"

  • Dr Sillitoe also notes that "Porphyry systems commonly occur as clusters or alignments so additional examples might be anticipated in the general vicinity of Maria Bonita"

  • Initial diamond drilling previously reported at Maria Bonita has included the following mineralized intercepts showing the consistency of gold mineralization over wide intervals within the quartz porphyry: 146m @ 1.0g/t gold in MBA029; 50m @ 1.4g/t gold in MBA003; 55m @ 1 g/t gold in MBA 002; 50m @ 1 g/t gold in MBA001 and 53m @ 0.7g/t gold in MBA 022

  • The Company has retained expert consultants A.C.A. Howe (UK) and GeophysicsOne (Canada) to undertake interpretations using satellite imagery and proprietary aeromagnetic and radiometric surveys over the Cajueiro district to support the search for additional porphyry bodies

CEO Mike Bennett commented; "Following the receipt of recent drill results at Maria Bonita, we have moved swiftly to further our understanding of the potential of the Cajueiro district, by engaging highly regarded industry specialist consultants. The attribution of a porphyry gold style to the mineralization at Maria Bonita is a very significant development for the company as it is the first discovery of this type in Brazil. This realization provides a framework within which to interpret the current drill results, allows us to better vector further drilling and also opens up new search areas for mineralized intrusive bodies in the Cajueiro district."

CAJUEIRO PROJECT

The Cajueiro project is located approximately 75km NW of the town of Alta Floresta in the state of Mato Grosso (Figure 1) in central western Brazil and is easily accessible by road and has grid power and local water supply. Cajueiro is the most advanced of three key projects that Altamira controls in the region, the other two being Apiacas and Santa Helena (Figure1).