Assays Average 5.7% Cu At Copper Island Project

 

NEW YORK, NY - Trilliant Exploration has received assay results from the Pomeroy 2 North Zone at its Copper Island Project. Ten selective rock samples from the Pomeroy 2 North Zone, assayed at Acme Analytical Labs, have averaged 5.7% copper and 24 g/t silver, up to 16.4% copper and 44 g/t silver. The samples were taken across an open cut area of mined and exposed bedrock 50m. in length. The Pomeroy 2 North Zone is a known area of copper mineralization, with past production by the Valdez Mining Co. and drilling by Dodge Copper.

Jared Lazerson, CEO of Copper Island Mines Ltd, said, "This is a positive step in confirming previous work and is consistent with reports of chalcocite mineralization in both grade by percentage of copper and direct correlation with silver. With 3.5m tonnes grading 2%, an equivalent In Situ value at today's prices of approximately $500 million based on historical estimates. At 5.7% copper on a per ton basis at today's copper prices, we are looking at approximately $440 per ton processed which has the potential of being very profitable," he added.

Copper Island Mines Ltd. is in the process of working with the necessary personnel for the NT43-101 which will independently verify the mineralization of high grade copper. The Project and its rights and claims are located 15km NW of Campbell River, British Columbia. Copper Island Mines Ltd. is the operator of a 3000 hectare property which is known for high grade chalcocite mineralization. The area has been under regular development and small scale production since 1915. The area contains one of the highest densities of copper prospects in British Columbia and is rated high for mineralization by the BCGS (British Columbia Geographic System). Initial exploration on the Property was conducted by Dodge Copper in 1954 when 145 percussion holes were drilled outlining the Pomeroy areas. Exploration in the 1970s by Prince Stewart Mines and Quadra Mining resulted in a historic reserve estimate of 3.5 metric tons grading 2% copper. Exploration in the 1990s resulted in a historical resource estimate from all occurrences of 5.3Mt grading 1.98% copper, and is used for historical reference purposes only.