Superior West Porphyry Copper Project Optioned To Kennecott Exploration Company



VANCOUVER - Eurasian Minerals Inc. reported the signing of an Exploration and Option to Purchase Agreement through its wholly owned subsidiary Bronco Creek Exploration, for the Superior West porphyry copper project with Kennecott Exploration Company, part of the Rio Tinto Group. The project is located adjacent to the Resolution porphyry copper project within the Superior Mining District, approximately 100 kilometers east of Phoenix, Arizona.
The Superior West project comprises more than 680 federal lode mining claims covering more than 5,100 hectares in the vicinity of Superior, Arizona. The boundary of the property lies less than two kilometers from the Resolution copper deposit. The project covers a broad area of post-mineral cover rocks ringed by outcrops exhibiting alteration and mineralization characteristic of the margins of porphyry copper deposits. The alteration patterns within these outcrops vector towards the covered areas and form at least two distinct porphyry copper target areas.
In the northern target area, the altered outcrops, as well as ten historic, widely-spaced drill holes that intersected altered and mineralized rocks across more than 20 square kilometers, suggest multiple concealed porphyry centers. This target area also includes the western projection of the fault truncated portion of the historic Magma Vein that vectors mineralogically and geochemically onto EMX's property. EMX believes that the Magma Vein mineralization is related to and sourced from a separate, not yet discovered porphyry copper system. EMX's targeting principally stems from structural re-constructions and re-interpretation of the district geology, surrounding porphyry and porphyry-related deposits in the district, and information from the ten historic drill holes (~10,180 m) completed by Superior Oil, Kennecott, and others in the late 1960s, 1970s and 1990s.
In the southern target area, vein-hosted base and precious metals bearing replacement bodies and vein stockwork and disseminated (oxidized) sulfide mineralization occur in outcrops adjacent to post-mineral cover rocks and vector towards areas of cover, indicating the presence of another concealed porphyry center within the EMX land position.
EMX and Kennecott are designing work programs to follow-up on the results of previous exploration. Kennecott will be the operator with EMX conducting work through the program's first year.
EMX executed its royalty and prospect generation business model by acquiring Superior West through staking prospective open ground. EMX's previous partner completed biological and archeological surveys over the northern portion of the property, a magneto-telluric (MT) geophysical survey, 870 line-kilometers of ZTEM and magnetic geophysical surveys, and two diamond drill holes totaling 1,972 meters. Both holes encountered distal styles of porphyry copper mineralization and alteration peripheral to the current target areas.
The nearby mines and deposits in the district provide context for EMX's Superior West Project, which occurs in a similar geologic setting, but this is not necessarily indicative that the project hosts similar mineralization.