Filo Corp. announced assay results from six holes from the Filo del Sol Project. Highlights and detailed results are shown below along with accompanying figures: Drillhole FSDH107 intersected 1,270.0m at 0.92% CuEq from 298.0m in the Aurora Zone, including: 52.0m at 218.5 g/t Ag from 508.0m, 624.0m at 1.13% CuEq from 606.0m.
Drillhole FSDH112 intersected 1,282.5m at 0.61% CuEq from 96.0m in the Bonita Zone, including: 528.5m at 0.97% CuEq from 659.5m, 1.5km to the northeast of the intersection in FSDH107 · Drillhole FSDH113 intersected 833.7m at 0.64% CuEq from 532.3m in the Bonita Zone, including: 510.0m at 0.71% CuEq from 590.0m; Drillhole FSDH116 intersected 610.0m at 0.39 g/t Au, 0.15% Cu and 2.2 g/t Ag from 22.0m in the Tamberias Zone o 4.3km to the southwest of the intersection in FSDH112. FSDH099 and FSDH110 were collared on the western side of the deposit, 200m apart on sections 9200N and 9000N respectively, and drilled back towards the east across the Aurora Zone. Both holes were lost due to technical drilling challenges exacerbated by sitting idle over the winter, just as they were entering the main high-grade zone.
The final 20m averaged 1.00% CuEq (0.81% Cu, 0.23 g/t Au, 2.7 g/t Ag) in FSDH099 and 1.29% CuEq (0.82% Cu, 0.45 g/t Au, 16.2 g/t Ag) in FSDH110. Both holes intersected the shallow copper oxide zone well outside of the current mineral resource, from 392.0m in FSDH099 and from 362.0m in FSDH110, before entering the main sulphide mineralization. FSDH107 was collared on Section 9200N and drilled to the west at -70o, targeting the western extension of the Aurora Zone.
A 68.0m zone of oxide gold mineralization was intersected from 424.0m to 492.0m, including a 20.0m section at 1.46 g/t gold, followed by a 52.0m section at 218.5 g/t silver starting at 508.0m. Primary sulphide mineralization starts at 564.0m and continues to the end of the hole, including a 624.0m section averaging 1.13% CuEq. This hole has extended the Aurora Zone to the west by 300m, and the zone remains wide open in that direction.
This hole intersected a broad zone of good mineralization from 96.0m, including the key high- grade corridor with 528.5m at 0.97% CuEq from 659.5m. For reference, this intersection is 1.5km northeast of the intersection in FSDH107 and is thought to be continuous between the two holes. FSDH113 was collared on Section 10700N, between holes FSDH091 and FSDH112, and drilled towards the east at an angle of -70o in order to test for an extension to a high-grade corridor intersected in those two holes.
This hole appears to have passed just above, and to the east of, the high-grade corridor, confirming a large zone of good grade mineralization flanking it and helping to target the centre of the zone. FSDH116 was drilled in the Tamberias Zone, well south of Aurora and Bonita, to follow up on a north westerly-trending zone of auriferous sheeted veins exposed in surface trenching. Four trenches along a strike length of almost 700m returned 230m at 0.36 g/t Au, 470m at 0.32 g/t Au, 227m at 0.45 g/t Au and 90m at 0.35 g/t Au.
The hole intersected two sheeted vein zones including 58.0m at 0.92 g/t Au and 24.2m at 0.88 g/t Au confirming the continuation to depth of the surface mineralization. Overall, the hole intersected a 610.0m section with an elevated gold:copper ratio (0.39 g/t Au and 0.15% Cu) compared to mineralization to the north. Discussion and Outlook: Drilling recommenced in early September following a winter break, with approximately 9,500m of drilling completed since resumption of activities.