After drilling five holes on the San Isidro copper property in Mexico’s Michoacan state, Noranda (TSE) has decided to drop its option.
The major held the right to earn a 51% interest in the property from Aquiline Resources (VSE).
One hole, drilled on the Cerro Pelon Breccia zone, returned a 250-metre intersection starting at surface grading 0.39% copper, including an 85-metre section grading 0.62% copper.
In the Cerro Verde stockwork area, hole 95-02 returned a 42-metre intersection grading 0.68% copper, while hole 95-04 returned a 64-metre intersection grading 0.43% copper. Hole 95-03 reportedly stopped short of reaching the projected extension of the zone, encountered in 95-02.
The fifth hole was drilled on an induced-polarization anomaly, south of Cerro Verde, and returned no significant values.
Drilling in the 1970s on the Cerro Pelon returned several wide copper intersections, including 303 metres grading 0.41% copper, 218 metres grading 0.45% copper, and 159 metres grading 0.44% copper.
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