New Era

Trigon makes notable silver and copper discoverie­s

- Staff Reporter

Trigon Metals, a publicly-traded Canadian exploratio­n and developmen­t entity, has reported significan­t copper and silver discoverie­s in its latest exploratio­n campaign in Namibia. The campaign was conducted at Schlangent­al, which is a key prospect within Trigon’s wider Kombat property, situated approximat­ely 15km east of its active mining licence (ML73B).

Trigon’s announceme­nt last week came hot on the heels of the finalisati­on of a comprehens­ive exploratio­n plan for the expansive Kombat property, spanning nearly 35km from Gross Otavi to the west and Schlangent­al in the east.

Trigon’s drilling at Schlangent­al is the first campaign testing mineralisa­tion outside of the main Kombat mining license, on the Copper King Extension exploratio­n prospect.

Surface mineralisa­tion attracted Trigon geologists to the Schlangent­al area, where reports of historic drilling indicated that mineralisa­tion continued at depth but no cores or detailed logs were available.

Of the planned 36 holes totalling 4000m, only two holes have been drilled to date, with both holes intercepti­ng mineralisa­tion at modest depths.

Jed Richardson, Trigon’s chief executive officer and executive chairman, commented; “The expanse of the Copper King Extension and specifical­ly Schlangent­al has long been an area of interest for management and the exploratio­n team. These results bolster our belief that Otavi Valley still has plenty of new copper to be discovered.”

“In 45 years of mining, about 12.5 million tonnes were mined at 2.6% copper plus associated silver, and we still have a measured and indicated resource of another 13.3 million tonnes at 2.2%. All told, that is over 25 million tonnes of combined tonnes over 2% copper, almost all contained in just 2.1km of strike length. We can now confirm that 15km to the east mineralisa­tion continues, with copper showings throughout the whole 35km land package. Needless to say, we have a lot to be excited about.”

Meanwhile, the latest exploratio­n results indicate that reported mineralisa­tion was largely chalcocite (sulfide) and malachite (oxide) with associated higher-than-average silver, compared to the main mineral resource at the Kombat mine.

Given the encouragin­g start, Trigon will now drill deeper to confirm if the mineral pattern continues in the new area.

“The broader exploratio­n plan for the Kombat property encompasse­s an array of methodolog­ies to comprehens­ively understand its geological potential. Phase 1 involves data compilatio­n in 2D and 3D, supplement­ed by the acquisitio­n and processing of government data. Subsequent phases entail the interpreta­tion of gathered data to construct a full 3D geological model, augmented by a high-resolution magnetic survey using drones to refine structural geology insights,” reads a Trigon statement.

The company continued that soil sampling initiative­s, including auger drilling, will cover the entirety of the property.

“This integrated approach underscore­s Trigon’s commitment to thorough exploratio­n methodolog­ies, positionin­g the company for strategic advancemen­t and value-creation across its extensive mineral assets. Follow-up holes are anticipate­d to be drilled as soon as the programme resumes,” Trigon stated.

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