Two Of Twelve Drill Holes Reported On At La Adelita


VANCOUVER - Infinitum Copper Corp. reported on the first two of twelve diamond drill holes at Infinitum's flagship project, La Adelita in Sonora and Sinaloa states, Mexico. Drill hole AD-22-0018 returned 24.35 meters (m) of 1.91% copper (Cu), 2.00 grams per tonne (g/t) gold (Au) and 40.91 g/t silver (Ag) starting at 163.15 m down hole at the Cerro Grande zone. This mineralization was hosted in an intensely altered skarn zone with significant magnetite occurring with the highest-grade mineralization.

Drill hole AD-22-0017 was drilled higher than AD-22-0018, on the same section, and encountered a 26.05 m long interval of strong skarn alteration and associated mineralization. Subsequent to drilling the two drill holes on this section, the magneto-telluric geophysical survey results from this area have been interpreted and indicate that the better potential for mineralization lies to depth below drill hole AD-22-0018.

Rafael Gallardo, Senior Exploration Manager, said, "This phase of drilling was designed to confirm and extend the high-grade copper-gold-silver mineralized trends cut in historic drilling, which terminated against unrecognized folding and faulting of the host limestones. We are pleased that our team's improved geologic model has found strong mineralization across these apparent barriers and are very eager to see whether anomalies revealed by our geophysical survey adds another important layer to our targeting."