Corporate Projects Mines Exploration Highlights

Project Jabal VHMS Black Smoker Mineralization

Genetic models on VMS mineralization are well established classically excellent geophysical signature factors and characteristics that make exploration focused and systematic enhancing likelihood of finding the Mine.

Located in the same Cotabato Fault Line, Jabal polymetallic and base metals mineralization exhibits contrast to world class SMI-Indophil-Xstrata Tampakan Copper Gold style of mineralization has immediate delineanable 300m by 3km strike length of high Cu-Zn with elevated Au-Ag-Co mineralization potential. Manganese and chromites commodities are also present. It has odds to greater strike length.

Jabal Mines has VALMIN and JORC complying Competent Person’s Report (CPR), done by qualified person Robert Mclean of CSA Australia that concluded high degree of prospectivity for economic scale mining.

The Jabal EPA covers a highly prospective sequence containing two known occurrences of massive sulphide mineralisation. Petrological examination of the massive sulphides indicates “black smoker” submarine exhalative VMS deposits. The mineralisation style is interpreted to be of Besshi-type of which large deposits of are known. The Besshi-type Windy Craggy deposit in British Columbia is one of the largest VMS deposits in the world.

There is potential for production of copper, zinc, cobalt, silver and gold.

Geochemical analytical results done by reputable Australian and Philippine Geo-Chemical Laboratories showed twenty one (21) loci of rock samples Cu >10,000ppm 6.6064% averages, and high grade Zn in eight loci at 2.71435% average grades. Highest assay results further showed Pb 21264 ppm, Au 10.01g/t, Ag 144.6 ppm, Co 2378 ppm.

Cu grades in five (5) loci grades  >100,000ppm at 13.827% average.

 

Cu Assay Results Compared

Jabal Mines – Cu 3.21% = Average

Cu Assay Result Summary – Jabal
Particular # of Samples Assay Gross Assay Ave %
High Grade > 10,000 ppm 11 681,051 61,914 6.19
Low Grade >500 ppm <10000 ppm 11 25,615 2,329 0.23
Total 22 706,666 32,121 3.21

Note:  Jabal Mines Assay > Cu 17.57% while

Jabal Mines: Polymetallic highest Assay Grades

Au: 10.01g/t
Mo: 118 ppm
Ag: 31.7 ppm
Co: 2,378 ppm
Zn: 70,217 ppm
Cr: 42.2%