OROCO RESOURCE CORP. CONTINUES ITS DRILLING
SUCCES
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA-(Marketwire - July 29, 2008) - Oroco Resource
Corp. (�Oroco�) is pleased to announce the results of an additional five
diamond drill holes completed as part of its Phase One, 6,000 metre drill
program at the wholly owned Cerro Prieto Property in Sonora State, Mexico.
HIGHLIGHTS
1. 10 holes
are now completed and all holes have intersected the mineralized shear zone
over thicknesses of tens of meters;
2. Drill
hole CP003 intersects 23.0 meters (13.5 m true thickness) averaging 2.41
g/t Au, 27.2 g/t Ag, 0.40% Pb and 1.03% Zn including 8.0 meters (4.7 m
true) with 6.05 g/t Au, 7.8 g/t Ag, 0.36% Pb and 1.12% Zn;
3. Drill
hole CP004 intersects 43.0 meters (24.5 m true) averaging 0.314 g/t Au, 8.1
g/t Ag, 0.72% Pb and 2.12 % Zn including 15.5 meters (8.8 m true) with 0.59
g/t Au, 18.7 g/t Ag, 1.52% Pb and 3.51 % Zn;
4. Drill
hole CP005 intersects 81.5 meters (39.5 m true) averaging 1.16 g/t Au, 12.0
g/t Ag, 0.06% Pb and 0.18% Zn including 5.6 meters (2.7 m true) with 11.94
g/t Au, 10.2 g/t Ag, 0.10% Pb and 0.29% Zn;
5. Drill
hole CP007 intersects 29.8 meters (22.5 m true) averaging 1.14 g/t Au, 52.9
g/t Ag, 0.23% Pb and 0.51% Zn including 10.0 meters (7.6 m true) with 1.00
g/t Au, 139.9 g/t Ag, 0.50% Pb and 1.06% Zn.
To date, 2,515 meters of diamond drilling have
been completed in 10 holes, and all holes have intersected the mineralized
shear zone over thicknesses of tens of meters. The shear zone often hosts
at least one section of strong quartz veining with abundant hematite and
manganese. Three holes intersected stopes relating to historic mining
operations at the projected location of the strong veining. Drilling is
ongoing and an additional 15 holes are projected as part of Phase One.
The following table is a summary of the assays
received for drill holes CP003 to CP007. The first set of assays represent
the average for the total mineralized shear zone followed by the averages
for the higher grade sections within the shear zone with the exception of
CP003. CP003 was only partially sampled initially; the remainder has now been
sampled, the assays for which are now pending and will be reported in a
future press release. For a longitudinal section showing the drill hole
intercepts please refer to Oroco�s website at http://www.orocoresourcecorp.com/images/Longitudinal-Section.jpg
Table 1. Significant Intersections from Cerro
Prieto Drill Results
HOLE
|
FROM (m)
|
TO (m)
|
APPARENT THICKNESS (m)
|
TRUE THICKNESS (m)
|
Au (g/t)
|
Ag (g/t)
|
Pb (%)
|
Zn (%)
|
CP003
|
179.5
|
202.5
|
23.0
|
13.5
|
2.41
|
27.2
|
0.40
|
1.03
|
incl
|
179.5
|
187.0
|
7.5
|
4.5
|
0.31
|
70.7
|
0.67
|
1.42
|
and
|
194.5
|
202.5
|
8.0
|
4.7
|
6.05
|
7.8
|
0.36
|
1.12
|
incl
|
197.0
|
202.5
|
5.5
|
3.2
|
8.34
|
6.2
|
0.35
|
1.04
|
CP004
|
286.5
|
329.5
|
43.0
|
24.5
|
0.31
|
8.1
|
0.72
|
2.12
|
incl
|
291.0
|
306.5
|
15.5
|
8.8
|
0.59
|
18.7
|
1.52
|
3.51
|
incl
|
292.9
|
295.9
|
3.0
|
1.7
|
0.36
|
64.8
|
6.61
|
5.39
|
CP005
|
7.0
|
88.5
|
81.5
|
39.5
|
1.16
|
12.0
|
0.06
|
0.18
|
incl
|
58.5
|
64.1
|
5.6
|
2.7
|
11.94
|
10.2
|
0.10
|
0.29
|
|
74.1
|
76.3
|
2.2
|
1.1
|
OPEN
|
STOPE
|
|
|
CP006
|
157.0
|
172.0
|
15.0
|
11.3
|
0.50
|
2.9
|
0.21
|
1.09
|
|
172.0
|
179.0
|
7.0
|
5.5
|
OPEN
|
STOPE
|
|
|
CP007
|
84.5
|
114.3
|
29.8
|
22.5
|
1.14
|
52.9
|
0.23
|
0.51
|
incl
|
89.0
|
99.0
|
10.0
|
7.6
|
1.00
|
139.9
|
0.50
|
1.06
|
incl
|
91.5
|
97.6
|
6.1
|
4.6
|
1.10
|
212.1
|
0.58
|
1.24
|
and
|
101.8
|
103.9
|
2.1
|
1.6
|
3.23
|
33.7
|
0.20
|
0.37
|
and
|
110.8
|
114.3
|
3.5
|
2.6
|
2.72
|
7.0
|
0.09
|
0.20
|
|
114.3
|
122.0
|
7.7
|
5.8
|
OPEN
|
STOPE
|
|
|
CP003 and
CP005 are on the same cross section as CP002 (previously reported in a news
release issued July 16, 2008) with CP003 located 100 meters vertically
above CP002, and CP005 located 100 meters vertically above CP003.
Intersections in CP003 and CP005 are considerably richer in gold than CP002
which is considerably richer in silver, lead and zinc than the other two
holes. This is either a result of vertical zoning or the fact that CP002
stopped short of the gold rich zone (the hole was in mineralization and
short of its targeted depth when it was ended due to technical
difficulties). The long intersection reported in the table for CP005
includes 2.2 meters with zero grade attributed to the 2.2 meter open stope.
CP004 and
CP007 are located 100 meters northwest of the cross section with CP002,
CP003 and CP005 and the intersection points on the longitudinal section are
approximately 200 meters apart vertically with CP004 below CP007. CP007
intersected 29.8 meters of good mineralization before entering a 7.7 meter
stope. Drilling could not continue past the stope. CP004 returned the best
grades in lead and zinc to date with significant silver and gold credits.
CP006 is
located in an area untested by Morgain Minerals in 1998 on a cross section
100 metres to the northwest of the cross section with CP004 and CP007.
After intersecting 15 meters of the mineralized shear zone, the drill
entered a stope which was seven meters across and hole CP006 had to be
abandoned.
CP008, CP009 and CP010 have been completed as shown on the longitudinal
section and have all intersected significant thicknesses of the shear zone.
Assays for these holes are pending. The company is currently drilling
CP011.
To date,
the Phase 1 program has tested the mineralized zone along a strike length
of 300 meters to a depth of 350 meters from surface. At the completion of
the current program (6,000 meters in ~ 25 holes) the zone will have been
tested vertically at 100 meter centers along a strike length of at least
600 meters to a depth of 400 meters allowing the calculation of an initial
estimation of resources.
Oxide
mineralization has been observed in all the drill core. What had been
reported in our press release of June 16, 2008 as stringer sulphides is
actually a mixture of manganese oxides and specular hematite. To date there
have been no sulphides found in the drill core.
The Cerro
Prieto polymetallic project is located in Sonora State, Mexico and consists
of three mineral concessions totaling 2,508 hectares.. Oroco holds a 100%
interest in these concessions as well as a 100% interest in three mining
concessions in the state of Guerrero totaling 293 hectares. Oroco�s
management has a wealth of experience in the mining industry, taking
exploration projects to feasibility and ultimately to production.
Qualified
Person
Oroco's
Resource Geologist, Kenneth R. Thorsen, B.Sc., P. Geo., a 'qualified
person' for the purposes of National Instrument 43-101 Standards of
Disclosure for Mineral Properties of the Canadian Securities
Administrators, has verified the data (including sampling, analytical and
test data) and prepared or supervised the preparation of the information
contained in this news release.
Quality
Assurance & Control
The Company has implemented a quality assurance
and control (QA/QC) program to ensure sampling and analysis of all
exploration work is conducted in accordance with the best possible
practices. Split core is transported to the ALS Chemex Laboratory in
Hermosillo where it is crushed and pulverized, with pulps sent to the ALS
Chemex laboratory in Vancouver, B.C. for assaying. The other half of the
core is retained for future assay verification. The QA/QC policy includes
the chain of custody monitoring, insertion of blanks, standards and
duplicates in the initial samples submitted. The laboratory provides an
additional internal control program.
�Stephen Leahy�
President
For further information, please contact:
Oroco Resource Corp. Tel: 604-688-6200 or visit �www.orocoresourcecorp.com�
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