Drill Holes Indicate Supergene Copper Enrichment Below The Oxide Mineralization At Majuba Hill


VANCOUVER - Bam Bam Resources Corp. reported that logging and interpretation of copper mineralogy and assays in recent and historic core at Majuba Hill indicates enrichment of copper grades below the known zones of copper oxidation. Some recent and historic drill holes at Majuba bottomed in significant copper grades below the copper oxide zones, including: MMX-24 (1,100 ft deep hole): 370 ft (112.8m) @0.45% Cu from 730-1100 ft (222.5-335.3m) in enrichment zone; and MHB-6 (800 ft deep hole): bottom 50 feet (15.2 meters) @ 0.72% Cu and 19.8 ppm Ag from 750-800 (228.6-243.8 meters), including the bottom 20 feet (6.1 meters) @ 1.31% Cu from 780-800 feet (237.7-243.8 meters).

Larry Segerstrom, Geologist, said, "I am very excited about the newly-recognized zones of copper enrichment below the oxide zones. There are significant enrichment zones in many porphyry copper deposits in the southwest U.S., like those in the large Pima mining district in Arizona, and the giant mines in Chile, Escondida and Chuquicamata. The enrichment zones in these mines are of high economic importance and one of the reasons that they are so rich and economically viable. I look forward to further drilling the copper enriched zones at Majuba Hill and deeper into the primary copper mineralization below. I think that we will significantly expand the known Majuba mineralization. This is a tremendous opportunity to develop a large copper deposit."