Orvana Minerals Provides Update on Taguas Drilling
Orvana Minerals Corp. has released significant updates regarding its drilling campaign at the Taguas Project, located in San Juan, Argentina. The focus of this update centers on the recently completed assay results from the first drill hole, TADD-278, along with insights into future drilling plans in the region.
Overview of TADD-278 Results
Petrographic studies conducted on core samples from drill hole TADD-278 have revealed promising findings. The mineralized host rock is identified as a
dacitic porphyry, underscoring a potential porphyry system with geological significance. The reconnaissance drilling encountered intense
sericitic alteration, characterized predominantly by a composition of quartz, sericite, and pyrite, alongside the notable presence of pyrite-rich mineralization, associated with
enargite and
chalcopyrite found in veinlets and disseminations.
Lab results from TADD-278 have identified a total length of
205 meters showing
0.25 g/t gold and
0.12% copper within the interval of 715 to 920 meters, contributing to the analysis of the mineralization’s extent and characteristics. This confirms a continuation of the geological interpretation suggesting that the drilling is positioned within the upper to intermediate levels of the mineralized system.
Key Intercepts from TADD-278
The assay results summarize notable intercepts from TADD-278 as follows:
| From (m) | To (m) | Length (m) | Au (g/t) | Ag (g/t) | Cu (%) |
|---|
| --- | -- | --- | -- | -- | ---- |
| 490.00 | 492.00 | 2.00 | 32.34 | 4.5 | 0.06 |
| 536.00 | 552.80 | 16.80 | 0.32 | 4.2 | 0.81 |
| 638.00 | 675.00 | 37.00 | 0.86 | 6.09 | 0.69 |
| 715.00 | 920.00 | 205.00 | 0.25 | 1.82 | 0.12 |
Note: The copper readings primarily reflect the presence of enargite above 715 meters, indicative of high-sulfidation epithermal systems.
Next Steps in the Project Development
The exploration team at Orvana, led by Raúl Álvarez, has indicated plans to continue leveraging geological data and further analyses to refine targeting for future drilling. The next phase will involve the completion of the second drill hole, TADD-279, with assays and measurements from this hole expected over the forthcoming months. This data will be pivotal in refining strategies for the next drilling campaign, set to run from
October 2026 to April 2027.
Extending Research with Spectral Measurements
Furthermore, VNIR–SWIR Terraspec measurements are slated to extend across all completed drill core footage within this campaign, ensuring comprehensive coverage of spectral data across the project site. This technology plays a crucial role in identifying alteration minerals that could indicate proximity to concealed porphyry deposits.
Additionally, geochronological studies are planned on select drill samples to gain insight into the timing of the porphyry intrusion phases, which is essential for understanding the evolution of the hydrothermal system.
Conclusion
Overall, the latest drilling results from the Taguas Project not only bolster Orvana Minerals' strategy for resource development but also enhance understanding of potential subsurface mineralization in the area. As further findings emerge from the ongoing assays and technical assessments, the outlook for the Taguas Project appears increasingly promising, solidifying Orvana’s commitment to exploring and defining substantial mineral resources in this region.
This detailed update positions Orvana well as it navigates through its planned drilling phases, with keen anticipation for continued exploration success.
For more information on Orvana Minerals and its initiatives, please visit the company’s official website.