Osisko Metals Provides Update at Gaspe Copper
25 July 2024
Osisko Metals Incorporated., is pleased to provide an update on the activities being carried out this summer as part of the development of the Gaspé Copper project.
Mr. Robert Wares, President and CEO of Osisko Metals, commented: “Since the beginning of the summer, significant work has been completed marking key advances in our efforts to eventually re-open the mine. Our 2024 drilling program is progressing well, as is surface water characterization of the mine site and surrounding area, both of which will continue into the fall. Detailed sampling of the pit waters as well as experimental fishing downstream from the mine site are also planned to better understand the health of fish populations and the potential impacts of pit dewatering. Publication of the preliminary economic assessment (PEA) is still scheduled for early 2025. In parallel with our technical work, we are pleased to support local community activities by sponsoring several events.”
Drillings on Needle and Copper Mountains:
To date, eleven exploration drill holes have been completed at Needle Mountain for a total of approximately 2,600 metres. Core samples have been sent to the laboratory for copper, silver and molybdenum assaying. The results will determine the potential for additional mineral resources around the former Needle Mountain pit.
Currently, the drill rig is located in the Copper Mountain pit for a 4,500-metre drilling program aimed at better defining resources in the enriched core of the Copper Mountain deposit. Pit wall stabilization and safety work has been carried out to ensure the safety of workers during drilling.
Pit dewatering and York River:
Studies to ensure safe dewatering of the Copper pit are ongoing. The work is presented regularly to the technical and advisory committee to keep them informed of progress and ensure that their concerns are taken into account. This fall, test fishing in the York River and its tributaries will enable us to assess the health of aquatic ecosystems. This work is being carried out with the support of researchers from Quebec’s Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS). Analyses of heavy metals in fish, benthos, algal biofilms and water will provide a picture of their distribution in the food chain.
Community involvement:
Osisko Metals continues to actively support the local community. Recently, the Company launched a sponsorship program for regional events, including the District U3 Lions Club Congress 2024 and the Gaspesian Ribfest in July. In addition, the Company is supporting the launch of Murdochville native Jocelyn Grenier's novel, inspired by the former mine.
About Osisko Metals:
Osisko Metals Incorporated is a Canadian exploration and development company creating value in the critical metals sector, with a focus on copper and zinc. The Company is in joint venture with Appian Capital Advisory LLP to advance one of Canada's largest zinc mining camps, the Pine Point Project, located in the Northwest Territories, for which current mineral resources have been calculated for the 2024 MRE (as defined herein). The project is owned by the joint venture Pine Point Mining Limited. The current mineral resource estimate consists of 49.5 Mt at 5.52% ZnEq of indicated mineral resources and 8.3 Mt at 5.64% ZnEq of inferred mineral resources (in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects; see Osisko Metals' June 25, 2024, press release entitled “Osisko Metals releases Pine Point mineral resource estimate: 49.5 million tonnes of indicated resources at 5.52% ZnEq”). A technical report will follow this press release within 45 days of publication. The Pine Point project is located on the south shore of Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories, close to infrastructure, with paved road access, an electrical substation and 100 kilometers of viable haul roads.
Source: globenewswire.com