Partnering Exploration in Zambia
The experienced executives & management of CopperZONE has positioned the Company in a prolific regional Geological mineralization zone with 6 Copper prospects. Experienced Management 6 Key Copper Prospects Agreements With Majors
Christian de Saint Rome CEO and Director Paul Lemmon Chief Geologist and Director Sam Legg CFO and Director Rabby Mwengwe Kamukwamba Country Manager (Zambia)
585.06 km² Kabwe (Lic # 14521 HQ LPL) 116.99km² Luamata (Lic # 8684 HQ LPL) 395.64km² 992.63km² 67.47km² 1016.37km² Mwinilunga (Lic # 12132 HQ LPL) Solwezi (Lic # 14824 HQ LPL) Solwezi ( Lic #16055 HQ LPL) Lufwanyama (Lic # 12223 HQ LPL) 987.09 km² Mufumbwe (Lic # 12131 HQ LPL) Total Area = 4161.25 km² in Zambia s Copperbelt and NW Province
The Zambian Copperbelt is a NW trending zone, 150 km long x 50 km wide. The Copperbelt of Zambia and DRC contain the largest sediment hosted stratiform copper deposits in the world. The Zambian deposits contained measured production and reserves in excess of 90 million tonnes of Copper 2011 Cu output to be +900,000 tonnes!
Lic # 14521 HQ LPL Highly Highly yprospective p for copper, zinc and lead. Geological modeling of the Broken Hill type Zn/Pb mineralization. A 2.6 Mt Zn/Pb deposit lies k SE l tik 30 km SE along strike.
Alteration zones prevalent from August 2011 field sample program 76 line km of soil sampling 1559 samples taken results pending
Lic # 8684 HQ LPL Highly prospective for copper and cobalt. A shear zone as part of the NW Lufilian Arc deformation. Eid Evidence of crustal dislocations and strong magnetics. Sampling to +7 % copper values
June 2011 grid sampling 10% Cu (SGS lab)
Regional airborne magnetics show extension of Lufilian Arc from the DRC
Lic # 12132 HQ LPL Interpretative Map from Airborne survey by Copperzone July 2011 Ultra High Resolution aeromag and radiometrics, flown 30m over topo and 100m line spaced
Lic # 14842 HQ LPL 4 the ground is on the edge of a dome (Luswishi dome) previous exploration identified soil anomalies north of the area around the. dome Roan Super Group lithologies which are the main Cu Co host unit on the Copperbelt may also be around this dome near the contact with the Basement which forms the dome structure.
Interpretative Map from Airborne survey by Copperzone July 2011 Ultra High Resolution aeromag and radiometrics, flown 30m over topo and 150m line spaced
Lic # 12223 HQ LPL Permit is on the Lushwishi Dome Area sitting at a contact of Muva Super Group sheared schist/quartzite terrain Copper occurrences to the NW
. Interpretative Map from Airborne survey by Copperzone July 2011 Ultra High Resolution aeromag and radiometrics, flown 30m over topo and 100m line spaced
Lic # 12131 HQ LPL Lies just NW of the Kalengwa Copper Mine Mineralization at Kalengwa is thought to be supergene enrichment of a stratiform carbonate protolith believed to be younger than those of the Katangan and Zambian copper belts
To Date: A private Canadian company Over 4,000 km 2 of prospective property in Copperbelt and NW Province March 2011: completed NI 43 101 report April 2011: optioned one property to BHP Billiton. June to September 2011: airborne & groundwork on all properties December 2011: granted Rio Tinto an option to joint venture on one property June 2012 granted Vale option to JV on three properties Corporate Structure: 20 shareholders, including two funds ~19M shares outstanding (fully diluted) Current financing summer 2012 at C$0.60
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