Sunstone Metals advised that the second hole drilled at its Alba gold discovery within the Bramaderos Project in southern Ecuador has returned a 193.7m porphyry intersection grading 0.5g/t gold and 0.16% copper from 164m. Mineralisation remains open at depth and along strike. Hole BMDD020 was drilled below the maiden hole BMDD012 at Alba, which returned 111m at 2.3 g/t, including 7.2m at 26.88 g/t. Hole BMDD020 also intersected the Upper Gold Zone returning 7.0m at 1.77g/t gold. The results show that the Alba discovery comprises a gold zone sitting above a well mineralised gold-copper porphyry that remains open and largely untested. The Upper Gold Zone is currently interpreted to be a structurally controlled epithermal system. A geological model is being developed for this system. Petrographic studies are underway. Visible gold was identified in drill holes BMDD012 and 020, and importantly in BMDD020 it was observed in both the Upper Gold Zone and within the broader porphyry zone leading to the potential for future high grade gold intervals. Additional follow-up drill holes BMDD021 and 022 at Alba have been completed, and hole BMDD023 is well advanced and are being sampled for laboratory submission. All holes have intersected rock types and alteration similar to that documented in holes BMDD012 and 020. The drill holes appear to have drilled the equivalent of the Upper Gold Zone (significant anhydrite veining), and well developed stockwork at depth with some visible copper sulphides representing the porphyry zone. Sunstone Managing Director Malcolm Norris said the latest results provided more firm evidence that Alba was emerging as a major discovery. Visible gold was also identified in drill hole BMDD013 and correlated with an interval of 2m at 2g/t gold, located
approximately 100m from the BMDD012 and BMDD020 Upper Gold Zone intervals. The Upper Gold Zone is currently interpreted as a late-stage gold-rich event superimposed over a broad and deeper gold-copper porphyry mineralised system. The grades in the porphyry system in BMDD020 are some of the best seen at Bramaderos since Sunstone commenced drilling. This is very encouraging as exploration is advanced across the broader Alba target.
A conventional IP survey comprising 6 x 1,600m long lines has been planned for the Alba target and is expected to commence in late January. A 3-D Magnetotellurics (MT) survey will also be undertaken over the Alba target. MT is a geophysical method which uses natural time variations of the Earth's magnetic and electric fields to measure the electrical resistivity of the sub-surface. Application of MT in exploration for porphyry systems has advanced significantly over the last several years and it is anticipated that the combination of MT and conventional IP will deliver multiple drill targets for both high grade epithermal systems and porphyry gold- copper mineralisation, as currently interpreted at Alba. El Palmar Update: Two drilling rigs continue to operate at the El Palmar gold-copper porphyry discovery in northern Ecuador. Hole EPDD009 is targeted on part of the deep magnetic anomaly and at the time of announcement is at a depth of 837m. Based on visual `quick logs' of the core, and the results from a handheld XRF instrument it can be confirmed that the deep magnetic anomaly is mineralised. Hole EPDD009 has lifted and deviated to the west so that it is drilling the margin of the main magnetic anomaly. The hole is likely to be stopped soon and a better positioned hole (to account for increased lift and deviation) will be commenced. This new hole is then likely to form the parent hole for future wedge holes to test the broad anomaly. It is very encouraging to see the geology, alteration and intervals of mineralisation throughout this deep hole as it validates the deep magnetic anomaly as a significant target. Assay results from holes EPDD004, 005 and 006 will be available in February. Drill holes EPDD007 and 008 are currently being logged in preparation for sampling. Drill hole EPDD010 is nearing completion. Highlights: Significant intersections from the first follow-up drillhole (BMDD020) at Alba include: 264.7m at 0.49g/t gold and 0.13% copper, from 95m to end of hole; including; 20m at 0.91g/t gold from 119m (Gold Zone), including, 7.0m at 1.77g/t gold, from 126m; and. 193.7m at 0.5g/t gold and 0.16% copper from 164m (Porphyry Zone), including 9.1m at 0.91g/t gold and 0.16% copper from 173m; and 7.8m at 0.81g/t gold and 0.15% copper from 185m; and 21.0m at 0.91g/t gold and 0.17% copper from 203m. Further follow-up drilling is underway, and assays are pending for 3 drillholes. Deep drilling at El Palmar in northern Ecuador returns visible copper and signific alteration from the margin of the large magnetic target zone.