Mr. Ian Harris reports
LIBERO COPPER ANNOUNCES MOBILIZATION OF AN ADDITIONAL DRILL RIG TO THE MOCOA PORPHYRY COPPER-MOLYBDENUM PROJECT IN COLOMBIA
Libero Copper & Gold Corp. has mobilized a second drill rig to accelerate its 14,000-metre resource expansion drilling program at the Mocoa porphyry copper-molybdenum deposit in Putumayo, Colombia.
Highlights
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Second drill rig mobilized to accelerate the 14,000-metre resource expansion program at Mocoa;
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Targeting new exploration zones within the hydrothermal footprint, identified through geological, geophysical and geochemical data;
- Mobilization to begin in the coming weeks, supporting faster delineation of the system and potential multicentre porphyry influence.
"Mobilizing a second rig at Mocoa reflects our growing confidence in the scale and robustness of this multipulse porphyry system. Our drilling continues to confirm multiple stages of mineralization driven by distinct magmatic-hydrothermal events, reinforcing Mocoa as a long-lived, evolving system. Drilling has intersected significant mineralization in multiple directions, well beyond the current resource boundary. By adding a second rig, we can accelerate our understanding of these overlapping mineralization events while expanding the deposit at a much faster pace," stated Ian Harris, president and chief executive officer. "Key infrastructure upgrades are complete -- from access upgrades to a new bridge -- to ensure this next phase of drilling is expandable, aggressive and efficient. Ultimately, we see Mocoa's footprint growing significantly, and this additional rig is a crucial step in realizing its full potential."
The continuing drilling program at Mocoa has provided valuable information regarding the geological configuration and copper and molybdenum distribution within the porphyry system at Mocoa. Mocoa is a classical porphyry system where at least three main stages of magmatic-hydrothermal activity have been recorded to date.
Early magmatic pulses: (E0) -- related to the intrusion of a potassic altered (secondary biotite) microdiorite porphyry with disseminated chalcopyrite and molybdenite. (E1) -- related to a second early intrusion of a potassic altered (Kspar) quartz-diorite with EB-veining crossing by late A and K-spar veining containing a second generation of chalcopyrite. (E2) -- related to a propylitic altered diorite wit multiple Kspar and A-veining.
Intramineral magmatic pulse: (I1) -- related to a strong sericite altered dacite porphyry with multiple C- and B-type veinlets generations and locally overprinted potassic alteration.
Brecciation stage: brecciation (Bx) -- three breccias have been recorded within the porphyry system. This stage is characterized by the introduction of third generation of chalcopyrite and a second generation of molybdenite as a matrix-infill. A notable feature within the breccia is the presence of early potassic-altered porphyry fragments (E0 and E1), which exhibit truncated A-type and K-spar veinlets, as well as strongly phyllic-altered intramineral dacite porphyry fragments (I1) containing early C- and B-type veinlets.
This multiple magmatic-hydrothermal events, the overprinting relationships, spatial variability in alteration assemblages and the occurrence of multiple mineralizing events raises the possibility that Mocoa is influenced by more than one porphyry centre, as interpreted by the magnetic and radiometric surveys across the property (refer to news release dated May 3, 2022).
Second drill rig mobilization
The mobilization of a second drill rig marks a critical step in accelerating the 14,000-metre resource expansion at the Mocoa porphyry system. This additional rig will expand the drilling radius and test new exploration targets beyond the currently defined system (refer to news releases dated May, 3, 2022;
Feb. 7, 2023 and
Jan. 27, 2025), focusing on areas where geological, geophysical and geochemical data suggest potential extensions of mineralization. Specifically, it will target previously identified zones within the hydrothermal footprint at Mocoa. Mobilization is expected to begin in the coming weeks.
Proposed amendment to outstanding warrants
The company further announces that it intends to amend the terms of the aggregate 19,734,335 outstanding common share purchase warrants due to expire on Feb. 15. 2027.
The warrants were issued in connection with a private placement transaction that closed on Feb. 15, 2024, and are currently exercisable at 20 cents per common share.
Under the proposed amendment to the warrants, the holder of any warrant who exercises between now and April 15, 2025, will receive for each warrant exercised, at no additional cost, one common share purchase warrant, whereby the sweetener warrant will have an exercise price of 30 cents per common share and will expire on the original expiry date, being Feb. 15, 2027. The sweetener warrants will be subject to a four-month-and-one-day hold period from their date of issuance. The use of proceeds for any sweetener warrant exercised will be used to support exploration at Mocoa and for general working capital.
The company has received commitments from warrant holders to exercise 7.7 million warrants which include Frank Giustra and Ian Harris.
The proposed amendment is designed to encourage the early exercise of the warrants. The proposed amendment remain subject to the approval of the TSXV.
Mr. Giustra, through Fiore Aviation Corp. (a company owned and controlled by Mr. Giustra), an insider of the company, beneficially owns 3.7 million warrants and Mr. Harris, a director and officer of the company owns 466,667 warrants. As a result, the proposed amendment is considered to be a related party transaction as defined under Multilateral Instrument 61-101 -- Protection of Minority Security Holders in Special Transactions (MI 61-101). The company is relying on the exemptions from the formal valuation and minority approval requirements found in sections 5.5(a) and 5.7(1)(a) of MI 61-101, as the fair market value of the proposed amendment, insofar as it involves Mr. Giustra or Mr. Harris, are not more than 25 per cent of the company's market capitalization. The proposed amendment was unanimously approved by the directors of the company, after the nature and extent of Mr. Giustra and Mr. Harris's interest in the proposed amendment was disclosed. The company did not file a material change report at least 21 days before the expected effective date of the proposed amendment as the company was required to complete the proposed amendment in an expeditious manner.
Qualified person and technical notes
Edwin Naranjo Sierra, exploration manager of Libero Copper, is the designated qualified person within the meaning of National Instrument 43-101 and has reviewed and verified the technical information in this news release. Mr. Naranjo holds an MSc in earth sciences and is a fellow of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (FAusIMM).
Mineralized zones at Mocoa are bulk porphyry-style zones and drilled widths are interpreted to be very close to true widths. Rock samples are inherently selective in nature. As such, these results may not be representative of the underlying geological values or the overall mineralization within the sampled area.
About the Mocoa porphyry copper-molybdenum deposit
The Mocoa deposit is located in the department of Putumayo, 10 kilometres from the town of Mocoa. Libero Copper's district scale holdings cover over 1,000 square kilometres through titles and applications, encompassing most of the Jurassic porphyry belt in southern Colombia. Mocoa was discovered in 1973 when the United Nations and the Colombian government conducted a regional stream sediment geochemical survey. Between 1978 and 1983, an exploration program was carried out that consisted of geological mapping, surface sampling, ground geophysics (IP, magnetics), 31 diamond drill holes totalling 18,321 metres and metallurgical testwork B2Gold subsequently executed diamond drill programs in 2008 and 2012.
The Mocoa deposit appears to be open in both directions along strike and at depth. Current work on the property has identified additional porphyry targets including the possible expansion of known mineralization. The Mocoa deposit is situated in the Central Cordillera of Colombia, a 30-kilometre-wide tectonic belt underlain by volcano-sedimentary, sedimentary and intrusive rocks that range in age from Triassic-Jurassic to Quaternary and by remnants of Paleozoic metasediments and metamorphic rocks of Precambrian age. This belt hosts several other porphyry-copper deposits in Ecuador, such as Mirador, San Carlos, Panantza and Solaris' Warintza. Copper-molybdenum mineralization is associated with dacite porphyry intrusions of the Middle Jurassic age that are emplaced into andesitic and dacitic volcanics. The Mocoa porphyry system exhibits a classical zonal pattern of hydrothermal alteration and mineralization, with a deeper central core of potassic alteration overlain by sericitization and surrounded by propylitization. Mineralization consists of disseminated chalcopyrite, molybdenite, and local bornite and chalcocite associated with multiphase veins, stockwork and hydrothermal breccias. The Mocoa deposit is roughly cylindrical, with a 600-metre diameter. High-grade copper-molybdenum mineralization continues to depths in excess of 1,000 metres.
About Libero Copper
& Gold Corp.
Libero Copper is led by a team with rare experience -- having advanced projects from postresource discovery to the path of construction, including some of the few large copper projects built in the last 20 years. This real-world expertise drives Libero Copper's focus on relationships, responsibility, trust and a relentless commitment to sustainable progress.
At the core of Libero Copper's portfolio is the Mocoa copper-molybdenum porphyry deposit in Putumayo, Colombia -- a cornerstone asset where the company is actively drilling. In a market increasingly hungry for new copper supply, Libero is focused on systematically expanding and derisking Mocoa's resource base.
Now, with the Fiore Group's bold company-building vision behind it, Libero Copper is uniquely positioned to fill a crucial gap in the copper industry -- advancing large-scale projects toward construction. Through this approach, Libero Copper is committed to creating lasting value for all stakeholders while positioning itself at the forefront of meeting the growing global demand for copper -- the metal driving progress in the modern economy.
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