Sable Reports Mineralized Hydrothermal Breccia Intercepts,
From GlobeNewswire: 2025-06-10 07:00:00
Sable Resources Ltd. announced positive drilling results from the Pyros porphyry system in Argentina, funded by Moxico Resources plc. Drilling highlights include significant copper, gold, and molybdenum intercepts in three holes. The discovery of two blind mineralized breccias represents a significant milestone in understanding the Pyros system’s mineral potential.
Hole FZ-DH-25-92 showed consistent Cu-Au-Mo mineralization in granitic host rock and diorite dykes. The mineralization was observed from the top of bedrock to around 116m depth, with a second mineralized zone starting around 291m depth. The hole ended in diorite with 0.19% Cu and 568 ppm Mo, with mineralization remaining open to depth.
Hole FZ-DH-25-68 intersected a blind magmatic-hydrothermal breccia with granite fragments and chalcopyrite. The geometry and size of the breccia are yet to be defined with future drilling. Hole FZ-DH-25-76 intersected disseminated chalcopyrite and molybdenite in granite host rock, with individual assays up to 0.77% Cu and 529 ppm Mo.
Sable’s President and CEO will participate in a webinar on June 12, 2025, hosted by Adelaide Capital. The El Fierro Project, where the drilling took place, is located in Argentina, with significant mineral potential. Sable is focused on exploring new precious metal and copper projects through systematic exploration in established mining jurisdictions.
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