お知らせ • Jul 08
Cupani Metals Corporation Provides Update On Blue Lake Summer Exploration Program And Reports 2026 Winter Drill Results
Cupani Metals Corporation announced the start of the summer exploration program on its wholly owned Blue Lake property, located 65 kilometers north-east of Schefferville, Quebec. This multiphase program will target the 16km by 1.5km area south-east of the known historical resources referred to as the High Priority Corridor. The summer program started 29 June with reopening of the exploration camp. From July 3 to 25 a helicopter-assisted geological crew, composed of two teams each consisting of a geologist and a field assistant, will conduct mapping work over the High Potential Corridor. Surface mapping targets will include peridotites and olivine pyroxenites with net-textured and blebby sulphides. Their presence is an important vector indicating proximity of mineralised lenses and magmatic massive sulphides. Early August Cupani will begin a helicopter-supported drilling campaign. Drilling is expected to be completed by end of September. The location of the holes was chosen using a combination of geophysical and geological observations. The main objective is to drill-test a large area south-east of the historical resources along the High Potential Corridor. Management intends 3,000 metres drilled amongst 12 holes. Also, in August Cupani will conduct downhole electromagnetic surveys, in selected historical holes and four holes drilled winter 2026, seeking extension of mineralisation. All assay results from the 2026 winter drill program have been received. These results confirm that the mineralising system continues to the southeast along the High Potential Corridor, which remains open and untested for at least 16 kilometers. Six holes were drilled March-April 2026, for a total of 1,345 meters. All holes were drilled vertical. This program focused primarily on wide-spaced holes targeting the southeast extension of the historical Blue Lake Ni-Cu-PGE deposits. The last two holes of the program intersected Cu-Ni-PGE mineralisation near the base of the ultramafic complex, approximately 1.3 kilometers southeast of the historical mineralised zones. The best results were: CUP26-06: 2.35 meters @ 1.74% CuEq (0.98% Cu, 0.59% Ni, 0.14 g/t Pt, 0.62 g/t Pd) CUP26-05: 0.5 meters @ 1.32% CuEq (0.45% Cu, 0.56% Ni, 0.14 g/t Pt, 0.76 g/t Pd) NB: CuEq: Cu Equivalent = (Cu%+Ni%1.4845+Pt g/t0.4948+Pd g/t0.3802)0.8 Prices May 1: Cu (CAD 8.05), Ni (CAD 11.95), Pt (CAD 2731.36) Pd (CAD 1098.85) At the blue lake, center and pogo mineralised lenses, Cu-Ni-PGE mineralisation is primarily associated with massive sulphides near or at the base of a sub-horizontal ultramafic complex. Above, and in some cases below the massive sulphides, the ultramafic rocks exhibit disseminated, net textured and/or blebby sulphides containing pyrrhotite and local chalcopyrite. In the newly released analytical results, hole CUP26-06 intersected a 0.5-meter massive sulphide interval 13 meters below the main mineralized interval. This interval suggests magmatic massive sulphides are also found as horizons/veins that occur within the underlying sediments. Peridotites and olivine pyroxenites with net-textured sulfides and blebby sulphides are a primary exploration target and are usually found in dynamic magmatic conduits. Their presence is an important vector indicating proximity of mineralised lenses and magmatic massive sulphides. This summer's campaign will help Cupani select targets for the drilling in August. Cupani will use all available data, both geological and geophysical to plan the next drill holes. All samples were sent to ALS Global in Val d'Or for preparation, crushing and final analysis at their Vancouver Lab. A total of 803 samples, including 9.9% QAQC samples, were analyzed with the following procedures: PGM-ICP23 for platinum (Pt), palladium (Pd) and gold (Au) consisting of fire assay with ICP-AES finish and the multielement package ME-ICP61a that includes 33 elements (Ag, Al, As, Ba, Be, Bi, Ca, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Ga, K, La, Mg, Mn, Mo, Na, Ni, P, Pb, S, Sb, Sc, Sr, Th, Ti, Tl, U, V, W, Zn). This method consists of a four-acid digestion with ICP-AES finish. Overlimit values of copper (>10,000 ppm) and sulfur (>10%) are automatically reanalyzed by the OG62 method with four acid digestion. All core in this news release is BQ sized core. Cupani's procedures require drill core be re-fitted and measured. It includes photograph (wet & dry), magnetic susceptibility, conductivity, and recovery estimates. Core is logged for lithology, mineralogy, and structural features, and sample intervals are delineated and tagged. The scientific and technical information in this Press Release was verified by Jacquelin Gauthier P.Geo, Cupani's VP of exploration. He is acting as the Company's qualified person within the meaning of National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.