Canadian Reservoir Minerals company is one of the first foreign investors in Serbian mining sector. Below is the status update of their 2 projects, results of the mining activities.
Company’s 100%-owned Stara Planina Exploration Permit in Serbia has historic mining production of high grade copper and gold mineralizatio.
Aljin Do Project
The Aljin Do prospect is located in the Company’s 100%-owned Stara Planina Exploration Permit in Serbia. Mineralization containing copper, gold, bismuth and antimony at Aljin Do is hosted by quartz veins and structurally controlled zones of intense silicification over a strike length of 1100 metres. The silicification zone is up to 40 metres wide. There was minor production from this mineralization in the 20th century, with various historical sources quoting grades of 24 – 62 grams per tonne (“g/t”) gold and 4 – 6 percent copper. Reconnaissance sampling by the Company yielded 13 samples containing greater than 5 g/t gold, with maximum 70 g/t gold. Ground magnetometry, induced polarisation geophysics, detailed geological mapping, and 3-D modeling of the geology and historic workings have been undertaken in preparation for drilling.
Plavkovo Project
The Company has concluded a two-hole drilling campaign to test the intense hydrothermal alteration and surface gold mineralization, coupled with a strong geophysical induced polarization anomaly, in the “Gypsum Zone” at the eastern of the Plavkovo prospect in the Company’s 100%-owned Plavkovo Exploration Permit in Serbia.
Drill hole PV-1 intersected hydrothermally altered andesites and tuffs that are locally brecciated. Disseminated pyrite and pyrite-quartz veins are recorded throughout the length of core, and copper is anomalous (100 to maximum 914 parts per million) in the core from 12.4 to 90.8 metres. Drill hole PV-2 intersected a similar sequence of altered tuffs and andesites. Analysis of the core is on-going, and the best result to date is 1.32 g/t gold over 3.3 metres from 57.8 to 61.1 metres in drill hole PV-2. The alteration and mineralization is considered to be intermediate-sulfidation epithermal in type, and occurs at the eastern end of an 800 meter long, east-west trending, 150 meter wide zone of outcropping copper-gold mineralization.
Source Serbia-energy.com