LRA Lara Exploration Ltd.

Follow-up Drilling Results from the Planalto Copper Project in Brazil

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - July 23, 2019) - Lara Exploration Ltd. (TSXV: LRA) ("Lara" or "the Company"), is pleased to report drilling results from the Homestead Target at its Planalto Copper Project ("the Project"), located in the Carajás Mineral Province of northern Brazil. Copper-gold mineralization is now recognised to underlie an area with dimensions of more than 350m north-south and 350m east-west and is open down dip to the west of the drill grid.

This recently completed 15-hole diamond drilling program at Homestead (Holes 19-001 to 19-015, for a total of 2,773.55m) comprised primarily infill drilling of the shallower part of the target to fulfill a filing deadline with the National Agency of Mining (ANM). However, a number of the holes also tested north, and south lateral extensions of the significant copper mineralization previously reported from the scout drill program of 2017 and 2018 (see Company releases of April 24, 2018 and June 19, 2018 for details). A further three scout holes (Holes 19-016 to 19-018, for a total of 309.25m) were drilled to test an anomalous copper in soil anomaly just to the south of the main Homestead target, known as the Silica Cap target and likewise returned promising zones of copper mineralization. Results of these 18 drill holes are summarized in the table below.

HoleE-UTMN-UTMFrom (m)To (m)Width (m)Cu (%)Au (ppb)Cu-Eq (%)
19-00163674892949511.80139.80138.000.31270.33
including

22.2530.157.900.41200.42
and

50.0952.051.960.67250.69
and

62.00111.9549.950.46460.49
and

117.90119.902.000.36370.39
and

121.85131.809.950.5360.53
19-00263689992949500.00143.45143.450.35480.38
including

2.6021.1018.500.43180.44
and

30.5532.552.000.30520.33
and

35.5037.502.000.37590.41
and

41.5261.5019.980.33890.39
and

69.50103.4533.950.67820.72
and

111.50117.455.950.37480.40
and

133.50135.502.000.33170.34
19-00363679992949980.00165.45165.450.32300.34
including

2.675.132.460.46320.48
and

11.1014.143.040.47350.49
and

25.1533.208.050.33220.34
and

37.2444.537.290.75430.78
and

51.4757.486.010.40400.42
and

65.4882.4116.930.63460.66
and

88.46102.5314.070.40850.46
and

122.47138.5616.090.41300.43
and

146.57148.582.010.30250.31
19-00463690092950500.00122.0122.000.27260.28
including

2.0016.0014.000.53240.54
and

88.0094.006.000.41400.43
and

104.00118.0014.000.52510.55
19-00563690092949000.0095.9595.950.36410.39
including

5.2529.5024.250.42310.44
and

40.0048.008.000.42260.44
and

58.0080.0022.000.57760.62
19-00663674892951463.50170.00166.500.34300.34
including

10.2022.0011.800.53160.54
and

72.00100.0028.000.56410.59
and

106.00110.004.000.592210.60
and

118.00154.0036.000.48460.51
19-00763695092948500.00104.00104.000.28530.31
including

4.3025.0021.700.48450.51
and

74.0096.0022.000.431060.50
19-00863670092951000.00206.00206.000.37320.39
including

26.0033.007.000.35210.36
and

56.0060.004.000.52390.54
and

70.0076.006.000.35380.37
and

86.0094.008.000.80240.81
and

116.00172.0056.000.57420.60
and

180.00194.0014.001.031121.11
and

212.00220.008.000.1366
and

244.00252.008.000.1811
19-00963690092951000.00130.00130.000.1926
including

58.0076.0018.000.43660.47
and

92.0096.004.000.40230.41
and

106.00110.004.000.34180.35
19-01063700092950500.0096.0096.000.34430.37
including

3.3524.0020.650.34430.37
and

64.0070.006.000.33240.34
and

74.0078.004.000.30280.32
19-01163700092951000.00172.00172.000.33280.35
including

3.0022.0019.000.37190.38
and

48.0052.004.000.50690.55
and

68.0078.0010.000.36120.36
and

86.00112.0026.000.36170.37
and

122.00140.0018.000.97070.97
and

158.00162.004.000.45360.47
and

168.00172.004.000.30060.30
19-01263690092951500.00138.80138.800.26210.27
including

24.0028.804.800.33370.35
and

59.5089.5830.080.42410.44
and

100.00118.0018.000.38390.40
19-013636700929520040.00171.30131.700.34290.36
including

50.0056.006.000.36360.38
and

92.0098.006.000.42450.45
and

116.00138.0022.000.58490.61
and

148.00171.3023.300.60420.62
19-014637000929520010.00132.00122.000.23200.24
including

34.0052.0018.000.35380.35
and

76.0080.004.000.36300.38
and

86.00106.0020.000.41290.43
and

126.00132.006.000.32100.32
19-01563705092949500.0072.3672.360.23300.25
including

38.0042.004.000.87090.93
19-016637612929426310.0020.0010.000.21100.21
and

48.0062.0014.000.27360.29
including

56.0060.004.000.49370.51
and

94.00107.1513.150.28<50.28
including

104.00107.153.150.43<50.43
and

123.00139.4016.400.169
19-01763740792945033.159.906.750.54<50.54
19-018637475929456026.0057.2531.250.57960.63
including

32.1748.0015.830.941851.07

 

Copper equivalent values in the table above were calculated using a copper price of US$2.66/lb and a gold price at US$1,300/oz. The intervals reported are down-hole composited at greater than 2m in length, at a 0.3% Cu cut-off and with no more than 4m of internal lower grade intervals.

At the Homestead target the holes were drilled on east-west-oriented sections at 50m spacings for up to 200m to the north, and 150m to the South of the drill section of the earlier holes 18-002 and 18-003. The holes were mostly inclined to the east at 100m spacings on the drill sections.

Mineralization is now recognised to underlie an area with dimensions of more than 350m north-south and 350m east-west and is open down dip to the west of the drill grid. The mineralization is also open to the east in the northeast part of the drill grid albeit at slightly lower copper grades (0.3 to 0.5% Cu). The overall shape of the mineralization is interpreted as that of a west-tilted inverted saucer-shaped body of vertically stacked zones. Modelling copper zones at a 0.3% Cu cut-off indicates a set of vertically stacked zones with individual zones of mineralization from a few meters to as much as 110m in thickness. The primary copper mineralization is partially outcropping in the creek bed in the northern part of the drill grid but is generally covered by a soil and saprolite zone that varies between 5m and 40m depth. Drilling shows that the base of the copper mineralization is at approximately 100m vertically below the surface in the eastern part of the drill grid but is extending deeper in the west down the dip direction. The deepest intersection to date is at 160m vertical in hole 19-008.

The lowest zone is best developed in terms of thickness and copper grade and appears to show good lateral continuity. The western-most holes of this program on each of the drill sections all show wide zones of mineralization open to the West in the order of 50m to approximately 80m thick and with the copper grades between 0.46% and 0.61% Cu (Drill holes 19-001: 49.95 m @ 0.46% Cu; 19-008: 78 m @ 0.61% Cu; 19-006: 82 m @ 0.47% Cu and 19-013: 55.3 m @ 0.51% Cu).

Interpretation of the drill data in the southern part of the drill grid suggests the presence of a monoclinal structure with 2 to 3 stacked continuous copper zones dipping shallowly to the west, whereas in the northern part of the grid, the data is suggestive that these zones form a broad antiform-like structure which is draped over a north-south trending zone of intense silica-potassium-feldspar-albite alteration of mafic rock protoliths. The copper-gold mineralization is hosted by pervasively altered mafic volcanics and gabbroic intrusives. Porphyritic andesite, alkaline granite and pegmatites form narrow sills or dykes from a few centimeters to as much as 30m thick that cut the mafic rocks. The andesite shows locally intense brittle fracturing and is mineralized albeit at lower copper grades than in the mafic rocks.

The main alteration minerals are potassium-feldspar, albite, magnetite, biotite, chlorite, calcite, epidote and quartz. The main zones of copper mineralization are mostly associated with intensely chloritized altered mafic rocks. Chalcopyrite is the only copper mineral identified and occurs as disseminations or in veins and veinlets, stockworks and breccias with chlorite-epidote, carbonate, quartz and potassium-feldspar-magnetite, with trace pyrite at the periphery of the system.

The Company completed and filed a Final Exploration Report ("RFP") with the ANM at the end of May and once this has been approved, plans geophysical surveys and additional step-out drilling on the down dip extensions of Homestead and to advance other targets tested in this last program.

Sampling methodology, Chain of Custody, Quality Assurance and Quality Control

All the drill core cutting, and sampling was carried out by or under the supervision of the company's Vice President Exploration and the chain of custody of the drill core from the Project area to the Company's sample preparation facility in Canãa dos Carajás was continuously monitored. Sample intervals for the drill core were mostly maintained at about 2m with some variation in the weathered saprolite zones and at times guided by the degree of copper mineralization. Blank and certified gold and copper reference materials were inserted at approximately every 20th sample.

The core samples were delivered by company personnel to the SGS-Geosol and Intertek laboratories located in Parauapebas, 65 km to the north from the Project, where they were crushed and pulverized. The sample pulps for drill hole 19-001 were dispatched by SGS-Geosol to their analytical laboratory at Vespasiano near Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais State, Brazil. The pulps were subjected to multi-acid digestion with copper and 36 other elements were determined by ICP. Gold was determined by fire assay fusion and an atomic absorption (AAS) on a 50-gram charge.

Sample pulps for drill holes 19-002 to 19-018 were prepared and analysed at Intertek in Parauapebas. The pulps were subjected to Agua Regia digestion and copper was determined by Atomic Absorption. Gold was determined by fire assay and an atomic absorption (AAS) on a 50-gram charge. Intertek carried out specific gravity measurements on fresh drill core for four drill holes giving a good representation of the variations of densities of the host lithologies and mineralized zones across the target area.

About the Planalto Project

The Planalto Copper Project comprises 4,726 hectares of exploration licenses covering meta-volcano-sedimentary sequences and intrusives of early Proterozoic-age with IOCG-type mineralization, located near Vale's Sossego copper mine and Oz Minerals Antas copper mine, in the Carajás Mineral Province of northern Brazil. Lara has the option to purchase 100% of the Planalto Project by making staged cash payments totaling US$500,000 (US$100,000 paid to date) and paying a 2% NSR royalty on any production (Lara retains the right to purchase 50% of this royalty for a cash payment of US$2 million).

Lara has a staged earn-in agreement with Capstone Mining Corp., (see Company news release of February 4, 2019 for details), whereby Capstone can earn up to a 70% in the Project by funding exploration, feasibility studies and electing to finance, build and operate a commercial mining operation, with Lara repaying its pro-rata share of the production financing out of cash flow.

About Lara Exploration

Lara is an exploration company following the Prospect Generator business model, which aims to minimize shareholder dilution and financial risk by generating prospects and exploring them in joint ventures funded by partners. The Company currently holds a diverse portfolio of prospects and deposits located mostly in Brazil and Peru. Lara's common shares trade on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "LRA".

Michael Bennell, Lara's Vice President Exploration and a Fellow of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM), is a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects and has approved the technical disclosure and verified the technical information in this news release.

For further information on Lara Exploration Ltd. please consult our website , or contact Chris MacIntyre, VP Corporate Development, at .

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

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