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Bravo Intersects Exceptional Thickness of High-Grade PGMs at Luanga

Highlights include 58.8m @ 2.11g/t PGM+Au, and 19.8m @ 2.68g/t PGM+Au

VANCOUVER, BC, Nov. 2, 2022 /CNW/ – Bravo Mining Corp. (TSXV: BRVO) (OTCQX: BRVMF), (“Bravo” or the “Company“) today announced that it has received assay results from an additional nine infill diamond drill holes (“DDH”) from its Luanga palladium + platinum + rhodium + gold + nickel (3PGM+Au+Ni) project (“Luanga” or “Luanga PGM+Au+Ni“), located in the Carajás Mineral Province, state of Pará, Brazil.

“Drill hole DDH22LU029, which intersected 58.8m @ 2.11g/t 3PGM+Au from 9.7m, is one of the broadest zones of 3PGM+Au mineralization intersected at Luanga to date. This drill hole also demonstrates that multiple stacked 3PGM+Au+Ni zones exist stratigraphically above (see section attached) and below the previously defined mineralized horizons. This increases our confidence in both the overall 3PGM+Au+Ni potential of Luanga, and the potential for higher-grade nickel sulphide mineralization given the 39.4m @ 0.16% Ni intersected from 29.1m,” said Luis Azevedo, Chairman and CEO of Bravo. “Furthermore, DDH22LU029 intersected a zone of nickel-rich disseminated sulphides below the main mineralized horizons (see section attached), yet still within the same orthopyroxenite host stratigraphy, again opening the possibility for new as yet unseen styles of nickel sulphide mineralization at depth.”

Highlights

  • The infill drilling campaign continues to advance rapidly, while results compare well with, or exceed, the intercepts in historic drill holes on nearby drill sections, in both tenor and mineralized thicknesses.
  • Highlights of Bravo’s recent intercepts are tabulated below, with details attached:
HOLE-IDFrom(m)To(m)Thickness
(m)
Pd(g/t)Pt(g/t)Rh(g/t)Au
(g/t)
PGM + Au
(g/t)
Ni (%
Sulphide)
TYPE
DDH22LU0299.768.558.81.330.640.090.062.11NAOx/FR
Including29.168.539.41.120.480.070.071.740.16FR
And108.4117.18.72.121.700.24*0.034.09*0.05FR
And158.5165.06.50.330.140.010.010.500.43FR
DDH22LU01655.575.319.80.481.940.260.012.680.06FR/LS
DDH22LU02281.2101.019.81.270.770.120.052.210.23FR
Notes:  All ‘From’, ‘To’ depths, and ‘Thicknesses’ are downhole.
             Given the orientation of the hole and the mineralization, the intercept is estimated to be 80% to 90% of true thickness.
             Type: Ox = Oxide. LS = Low Sulphur. FR = Fresh Rock. Recovery methods and results will differ based on the type of mineralization.
             NA: Not Applicable as intercept is oxide or a mix of oxide and fresh rock mineralization.
             * = Includes Rh >1.00g/t result. Overlimit analyses pending.
  • In addition, two diamond drill holes were completed on two drill sections, 50m north and south of DDH22LU047, the hole that intercepted massive sulphides (see August 16th, 2022 news release). All four step out drill holes have intersected varying amounts of semi-massive sulphides. Assay results are pending.
  • Downhole Electromagnetic surveys (“EM”) on these 4 drill holes, and surface fixed loop EM over the Luanga deposit, have commenced.
  • 102 drill holes have been completed, for a total of 17,337 metres (or 68% of Phase 1 Drilling Program), including 6 twin holes and 6 metallurgical holes.
  • 17,689 samples submitted for assay to date including 3,216 re-assay samples from historic drill core.
  • 6 drill rigs operating onsite.

Luanga Drill Program

The Phase 1 diamond drill program continues as planned at Luanga. Six drill rigs are on site, with drilling progressing in various locations along the entire 8.1km strike length of the known Luanga mineralized envelope. To date, 102 drill holes have been completed, for a total of 17,337 metres (or 68%) of the planned 25,500 metre Phase 1 drill program.

Location of Bravo Drilling Reported in this Document (CNW Group/Bravo Mining Corp.)
Location of Bravo Drilling Reported in this Document (CNW Group/Bravo Mining Corp.)
Section – Showing DDH22LU029 Stacked 3PGM+Au+Ni Zones, and New Nickel Zone at Depth (CNW Group/Bravo Mining Corp.)
Section – Showing DDH22LU029 Stacked 3PGM+Au+Ni Zones, and New Nickel Zone at Depth (CNW Group/Bravo Mining Corp.)

Complete Table of Intercepts

HOLE-IDFrom(m)To(m)Thickness
(m)
Pd(g/t)Pt(g/t)Rh(g/t)Au
(g/t)
3PGM +
Au (g/t)
Ni (%
Sulphide)
TYPE
DDH22LU01655.575.319.80.481.940.260.012.680.06FR/LS
DDH22LU0218.013,05.00.290.24<0.010.010.54NAOx
DDH22LU02281.2101.019.81.270.770.120.052.210.23FR
DDH22LU0230.07.07.00.380.30<0.010.030.62NAOx
DDH22LU02466.676.09.40.770.290.120.051.240.22FR
DDH22LU02528.537.59.00.850.550.150.021.570.17FR
DDH22LU02788.191.13.00.420.270.030.010.730.01FR
And95.6103.68.00.260.090.050.010.400.01FR/LS
DDH22LU0280.024.024.00.250.26<0.010.010.52NAFR
DDH22LU0299.768.558.81.330.640.090.062.11NAOx/FR
Including29.168.539.41.120.480.070.071.740.16FR
And108.4117.18.72.121.700.24*0.034.09*0.05FR
And158.5165.06.50.330.140.010.010.500.43FR
Notes:  All ‘From’, ‘To’ depths, and ‘Thicknesses’ are downhole.
             Given the orientation of the hole and the mineralization, the intercept is estimated to be 80% to 90% of true thickness.
             Type: Ox = Oxide. LS = Low Sulphur. FR + Fresh Rock. Recovery methods and results will differ based on the type of mineralization.
             NA: Not Applicable as intercept is oxide or a mix of oxide and fresh rock mineralization.
             * = Includes Rh >1.00g/t result. Overlimit analyses pending.

About Bravo Mining Corp.

Bravo is a Canada and Brazil-based mineral exploration and development company focused on advancing its Luanga 3PGM + Au + Ni Project in the world-class Carajás Mineral Province of Brazil.

The Luanga Project benefits from being in a location close to operating mines, with excellent access and proximity to existing infrastructure, including road, rail and clean and renewable hydro grid power. The project area was previously de-forested for agricultural grazing land. Bravo’s current Environmental, Social and Governance activities includes replanting trees in the project area, hiring and contracting locally, and ensuring protection of the environment during its exploration activities.

Technical Disclosure
Technical information in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Simon Mottram, F.AusIMM (Fellow Australia Institute of Mining and Metallurgy), President of Bravo Mining Corp. who serves as the Company’s “qualified person”, as defined in National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (“NI 43-101“). Mr. Mottram has verified the technical data and opinions contained in this news release.

Forward Looking Statements

This news release contains forward-looking information which is not comprised of historical facts. Forward-looking information is characterized by words such as “Exceptional”, “High-Grade”, “Highlights”, “broadest”, “multiple”, “confidence”, “potential”, “rich”, “possibility”, “as yet unseen”, “continues”, “compare well”, “exceed”, “highlights”, and other similar words, phrases or statements that certain events or conditions “should”, or “will” occur. In particular, this news release contains forward-looking information pertaining to the Company’s ongoing re-assay and drill programs and the results thereof; the expected completion of geophysical surveys and the results of such surveys; the potential for the definition o new styles of mineralization and extensions to depth and the Company’s plans in respect thereof. Forward-looking information involves risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual events, results, and opportunities to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from such forward-looking information include, but are not limited to, changes in the state of equity and debt markets, fluctuations in commodity prices, delays in obtaining required regulatory or governmental approvals, environmental risks, limitations on insurance coverage; and other risks and uncertainties involved in the mineral exploration and development industry. Forward-looking information in this news release is based on the opinions and assumptions of management considered reasonable as of the date hereof, including, but not limited to, the assumption that the assay results confirm the interpreted mineralization contains significant values of nickel, copper and also contain PGMs and Au; final drill and assay results will be in line with management’s expectations; that activities will not be adversely disrupted or impeded by regulatory, political, community, economic, environmental and/or healthy and safety risks; that the Luanga Project will not be materially affected by potential supply chain disruptions; and general business and economic conditions will not change in a materially adverse manner. Although the Company believes that the assumptions and factors used in preparing the forward-looking information in this news release are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on such information. The Company disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking information, other than as required by applicable securities laws.

Schedule 1: Drill Hole Collar Details

HOLE-IDCompanyEast (m)North (m)RL (m)DatumDepth (m)AzimuthDip
DDH22LU016Bravo659067.999341140.05231.20SIRGAS2000 UTM22S199.0590.00-60.00
DDH22LU021Bravo660000.709341825.04256.77SIRGAS2000 UTM22S250.0090.00-60.00
DDH22LU022Bravo659195.859341118.15227.84SIRGAS2000 UTM22S150.30330.00-60.00
DDH22LU023Bravo660000.029341721.99241.36SIRGAS2000 UTM22S250.0590.00-60.00
DDH22LU024Bravo657100.069339629.97259.19SIRGAS2000 UTM22S170.00360.00-60.00
DDH22LU025Bravo659158.019341182.98225.69SIRGAS2000 UTM22S150.35330.00-60.00
DDH22LU027Bravo659245.189341231.67229.00SIRGAS2000 UTM22S150.35330.00-60.00
DDH22LU028Bravo657000.019339729.10296.06SIRGAS2000 UTM22S170.40360.00-60.00
DDH22LU029Bravo659836.039341725.05243.28SIRGAS2000 UTM22S183.7590.00-60.00


Schedule 2: Assay Methodologies and QAQC

Samples follow a chain of custody between collection, processing and delivery to the ALS laboratory in Parauapebas, state of Pará, Brazil. The drill core is delivered to the core shack at Bravo’s Luanga site facilities and processed by geologists who insert certified reference materials, blanks and duplicates into the sampling sequence. Drill core is half cut and placed in secured polyurethane bags, then in security-sealed sacks before being delivered directly from the Luanga site facilities to the Parauapebas ALS laboratory by Bravo staff. Additional information about the methodology can be found on the ALS global website (ALS) in the analytical guides.

Quality Assurance and Quality Control (“QAQC“) is maintained internally at the lab through rigorous use of internal certified reference materials, blanks, and duplicates. An additional QAQC program is administered by Bravo using certified reference materials, duplicate samples and blank samples that are blindly inserted into the sample batch. If a QAQC sample returns an unacceptable value an investigation into the results is triggered and when deemed necessary, the samples that were tested in the batch with the failed QAQC sample are re-tested.

Bravo ALS
PreparationMethodMethodMethodMethod
For All ElementsPt, Pd, AuRhNi-SulphideTrace Elements
PREP-31BPGM-ICP27Rh-MS25Ni-ICP05ME-ICP61
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Bravo’s Re-assay Program Continues to Confirm High PGM + Au Grades at Luanga

Highlights include: 16m @ 9.4g/t PGM + Au, with 9m @ 14.5g/t PGM + Au (with 0.5g/t Rh)

And: 6m @ 7.6g/t PGM + Au, including 2m @ 20.5*g/t PGM + Au (with >1.0*g/t Rh)

VANCOUVER, BC, Sept. 27, 2022 /CNW/ – Bravo Mining Corp. (TSXV: BRVO), (“Bravo” or the “Company“) today announced that it has received results from the re-analysis of samples from an additional eight historic diamond drill holes (“DDH”) from its wholly owned Luanga palladium + platinum + rhodium + gold + nickel project (“Luanga” or “Luanga PGM+Au+Ni“), located in the Carajás Mineral Province, state of Pará, Brazil.

With re-assay results received from 36 historic drill holes to date, an emerging positive trend has been observed in respect of overall PGM+Au grades, with greater than 80% of re-assay intersections received to date returning better grades as compared to historic results of approximately 20 years ago.” said Luis Azevedo, Chairman and CEO of Bravo. “We will continue to assess this emerging grade trend as, if maintained in the remaining holes to be re-assayed, it could clearly have a positive impact on future mineral resource estimates.

Highlights

  • Assay results from the re-assaying of samples from historic drilling continue to correlate closely with the historic assay results, in both tenor and mineralized thicknesses, but with the grade of more than 80% of the re-assayed intercepts exceeding the historic intercepts over comparable thicknesses.
  • Highlights of Bravo’s most recent re-assay results are tabulated below, with details and comparisons attached:
HOLE-IDFrom(m)To(m)Thickness
(m)
Pd(g/t)Pt(g/t)Rh(g/t)Au
(g/t)
PGM + Au
(g/t)
Ni %
(Sulphide)
Type
PPT-LUAN-FD00353.019.016.05.782.790.350.479.39NAOx
Including6.015.09.08.944.280.470.7914.48NAOx
PPT-LUAN-FD00600.041.041.00.980.450.050.031.52NAOx
Including18.041.023.01.170.590.050.041.850.32FR
PPT-LUAN-FD006521.027.06.00.956.160.460.017.57NAOx/LS
Including25.027.02.02.2817.06>1.00*0.0120.45NAOx/LS
PPT-LUAN-FD00710.013.013.02.201.220.200.143.76NAOx
Including0.08.08.03.351.440.300.215.70NAOx
NotesAll ‘From’, ‘To’ depths, and ‘Thicknesses’ are downhole.
Given the orientation of the holes and the mineralization, the intercepts are estimated to range from ~80 to 95% of true thickness.
Type: Ox = Oxide. FR = Fresh Rock. LS = Low Sulphur. Recovery methods and results will differ based on the type of mineralization.
NA: Not Applicable as intercept is oxide or a mix of oxide and fresh rock mineralization.
* = Preliminary results; overlimit analyses pending.
  • 77 drill holes have been completed, for a total of 13,051 metres (or 51% of Phase 1 Drilling Program). Currently, samples from 30 drill holes are at the laboratory pending results.
  • 12,632 samples submitted for assay to date including 2,945 re-assay samples from historic drill core.
  • 6 drill rigs operating onsite.

Luanga Re-Assay and Phase 1 Drilling Progress

A comparison of the historic intercepts with the Bravo re-assay results is tabulated below, with a plan showing their locations and drill sections provided for (PPT-LUAN-) FD0035, FD0053, and FD0071. Bravo’s re-assay results continue to closely correlate to the historic intercepts, in both thicknesses and grade. Importantly, the grade of the re-assayed intercepts exceeds that of the historic intercept over comparable thicknesses in over 80% of the intercepts re-assayed to date. This is most likely related to improved assay methods for PGMs versus those available over 20 years ago.

The Phase 1 diamond drill program continues as planned at Luanga. Six drill rigs are on site, with drilling progressing in various locations along the entire 7km strike length of the known Luanga mineralized envelope (as defined by historic drilling). To date, 77 drill holes have been completed, for a total of 13,051 metres of the planned 25,500 metre Phase 1 drill program.

Comparison of Re-Assayed Intercepts – Historic Intercept (SGS Laboratory) versus Bravo Intercept (ALS Laboratory)

HOLE-IDFrom(m)To(m)Thickness
(m)
HISTORIC SGSPGM + Au (g/t)BRAVO ALSPGM + Au (g/t)HISTORICNi % (Total)BRAVO**Ni % (Sulphide)TYPE
PPT-LUAN-FD002963.076.013.01.041.130.120.09FR
And91.0120.029.00.620.780.050.04FR
PPT-LUAN-FD003085.095.010.01.441.630.200.15FR
PPT-LUAN-FD00353.019.016.09.329.390.14NAOx
Including6.015.09.014.1814.480.19NAOx
PPT-LUAN-FD00530.012.012.00.881.120.13NAOx
And16.025.09.01.651.930.05NAOx
PPT-LUAN-FD00580.08.08.01.662.030.09NAOx
PPT-LUAN-FD00600.041.041.01.411.520.22NAOx
Including18.041.023.01.661.850.260.32FR
And80.085.05.00.990.920.100.07FR
PPT-LUAN-FD006521.027.06.07.747.570.03NAOx/LS
Including25.027.02.018.2920.45*0.04NAOx/LS
And109.0120.011.00.850.850.090.09FR
PPT-LUAN-FD00710.013.013.03.693.760.18NAOx
Including0.08.08.05.665.700.24NAOx
And101.0113.012.00.640.750.030.02FR/LS
NotesAll ‘From’, ‘To’ depths, and ‘Thicknesses’ are downhole.
Given the orientation of the holes and the mineralization, the intercepts are estimated to range from ~80 to 95% of true thickness.
Type: Ox = Oxide. FR = Fresh Rock. LS = Low Sulphur. Recovery methods and results will differ based on the type of mineralization.
NA: Not Applicable as intercept is oxide or a mix of oxide and fresh rock mineralization.
* = Preliminary result, overlimit analyses pending.
** = Note that Bravo’s nickel grades are for sulphide nickel, which is representative of potentially recoverable (by froth flotation
treatment) nickel, and does not include non-recoverable silicate nickel, unlike historic total nickel assays.

Complete Table of New Re-assayed Intercepts

HOLE-IDFrom(m)To(m)Thickness
(m)
Pd(g/t)Pt(g/t)Rh(g/t)Au
(g/t)
PGM + Au
(g/t)
Ni %
(Sulphide)
TYPE
PPT-LUAN-FD002963.076.013.00.790.280.040.021.130.09FR
And91.0120.029.00.480.270.010.010.780.04FR
PPT-LUAN-FD003085.095.010.01.170.400.050.021.630.15FR
PPT-LUAN-FD00353.019.016.05.782.790.350.479.39NAOx
Including6.015.09.08.944.280.470.7914.48NAOx
PPT-LUAN-FD00530.012.012.00.680.380.050.011.12NAOx
And16.025.09.01.310.550.070.011.93NAOx
PPT-LUAN-FD00580.08.08.00.950.960.110.012.03NAOx
PPT-LUAN-FD00600.041.041.00.980.450.050.031.52NAOx
Including18.041.023.01.170.590.050.041.850.32FR
And80.085.05.00.600.250.010.060.920.07FR
PPT-LUAN-FD006521.027.06.00.956.160.460.017.57NAOx/LS
Including25.027.02.02.2817.06>1.00*0.0120.45*NAOx/LS
And109.0120.011.00.410.330.070.040.850.09FR
PPT-LUAN-FD00710.013.013.02.201.220.200.143.76NAOx
Including0.08.08.03.351.440.300.215.70NAOx
And101.0113.012.00.170.500.080010.750.02FR/LS
NotesAll ‘From’, ‘To’ depths, and ‘Thicknesses‘ are downhole.
Given the orientation of the holes and the mineralization, the intercepts are estimated to range from ~80 to 95% of true thickness.
Type: Ox = Oxide. FR = Fresh Rock. LS = Low Sulphur. Recovery methods and results will differ based on the type of mineralization.
NA: Not Applicable as intercept is oxide or a mix of oxide and fresh rock mineralization.
* = Preliminary result; overlimit analyses pending.
www.bravomining.com (CNW Group/Bravo Mining Corp.)
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Location of Historic Drill Hole Results Discussed in this Report (CNW Group/Bravo Mining Corp.)
Location of Historic Drill Hole Results Discussed in this Report (CNW Group/Bravo Mining Corp.)
Section 1 – Showing PPT-LUAN-FD0035 (CNW Group/Bravo Mining Corp.)
Section 1 – Showing PPT-LUAN-FD0035 (CNW Group/Bravo Mining Corp.)
Section 2 – Showing PPT-LUAN-FD0053 (CNW Group/Bravo Mining Corp.)
Section 2 – Showing PPT-LUAN-FD0053 (CNW Group/Bravo Mining Corp.)

About Bravo Mining Corp.

Bravo is a Canada and Brazil-based mineral exploration and development company focused on advancing its Luanga PGM + Au + Ni Project in the world-class Carajás Mineral Province of Brazil.

The Luanga Project benefits from being in a location close to operating mines, with excellent access and proximity to existing infrastructure, including road, rail and clean and renewable hydro grid power. The project area was previously de-forested for agricultural grazing land. Bravo’s current Environmental, Social and Governance activities includes replanting trees in the project area, hiring and contracting locally, engagement with local communities, and ensuring protection of the environment during its exploration activities.

Technical Disclosure

Technical information in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Simon Mottram, F.AusIMM (Fellow Australia Institute of Mining and Metallurgy), President of Bravo Mining Corp. who serves as the Company’s “qualified person”, as defined in National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (“NI 43-101“). Mr. Mottram has verified the technical data and opinions contained in this news release.

Forward Looking Statements

This news release contains forward-looking information which is not comprised of historical facts. Forward-looking information is characterized by words such as “confident”, “highly encouraged”, “confirm”, “correlate”, “success”, “high-grade”, “estimated”, “potentially”, “emerging positive trend” and other similar words, phrases or statements that certain events or conditions “could”, “should”, or “will” occur. In particular, this news release contains forward-looking information pertaining to the Company’s ongoing re-assay and drill programs and the results thereof; the potential for a continued increase in grades relative to historic assays and the possible impact on future mineral resource estimates the potential for the definition of new styles of mineralization and extensions to depth and the Company’s plans in respect thereof. Forward-looking information involves risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual events, results, and opportunities to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from such forward-looking information include, but are not limited to, changes in the state of equity and debt markets, fluctuations in commodity prices, delays in obtaining required regulatory or governmental approvals, environmental risks, limitations on insurance coverage; and other risks and uncertainties involved in the mineral exploration and development industry. Forward-looking information in this news release is based on the opinions and assumptions of management considered reasonable as of the date hereof, including, but not limited to, the assumption that the assay results confirm the interpreted mineralization contains significant values of nickel, copper and also contain PGMs and Au; final drill and assay results will be in line with management’s expectations; that re-assayed may continue to outperform historic grades; that activities will not be adversely disrupted or impeded by regulatory, political, community, economic, environmental and/or healthy and safety risks; that the Luanga Project will not be materially affected by potential supply chain disruptions; and general business and economic conditions will not change in a materially adverse manner. Although the Company believes that the assumptions and factors used in preparing the forward-looking information in this news release are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on such information. The Company disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking information, other than as required by applicable securities laws.

Schedule 1: Drill Hole Collar Details

HOLE-IDCompanyEast (m)North (m)RL (m)DatumDepth (m)AzimuthDip
PPT-LUAN-FD0029Vale SA656751.129339445.98264.83SIRGAS2000 UTM22S120.80360.00-60.00
PPT-LUAN-FD0030Vale SA656752.059339732.06286.13SIRGAS2000 UTM22S120.15360.00-60.00
PPT-LUAN-FD0035Vale SA657150.839339760.87278.36SIRGAS2000 UTM22S121.35360.00-60.00
PPT-LUAN-FD0053Vale SA659337.639341372.84251.75SIRGAS2000 UTM22S221.65330.00-60.00
PPT-LUAN-FD0058Vale SA659444.359343173.81269.07SIRGAS2000 UTM22S156.1090.00-60.00
PPT-LUAN-FD0060Vale SA659992.749342371.79288.78SIRGAS2000 UTM22S181.2590.00-55.00
PPT-LUAN-FD0065Vale SA659497.729342974.99275.80SIRGAS2000 UTM22S269.7590.00-60.00

Schedule 2: Assay Methodologies and QAQC

Samples followed chain of custody between collection, processing and delivery to the ALS laboratory in Parauapebas, state of Pará, Brazil. The drill core was delivered to the core shack at Bravo’s Luanga site facilities and processed by geologists who inserted certified reference materials, blanks and duplicates into the sampling sequence. Drill core was quarter cut and placed in secured polyurethane bags, then in security-sealed sacks before being delivered directly from the Luanga site facilities to the Parauapebas ALS laboratory by Bravo staff. Additional information about the methodology can be found on the respective ALS or SGS global websites (ALSSGS) in their analytical guides. Information regarding preparation and analysis of historic drill core is also presented in the table below, where the information is known.

Quality Assurance and Quality Control (“QAQC“) is maintained internally at the lab through rigorous use of internal certified reference materials, blanks, and duplicates. An additional QAQC program is administered by Bravo using certified reference materials, duplicate samples and blank samples that are blindly inserted into the sample batch. If a QAQC sample returns an unacceptable value an investigation into the results is triggered and when deemed necessary, the samples that were tested in the batch with the failed QAQC sample are re-tested.

Bravo ALS
PreparationMethodMethodMethodMethod
For All ElementsPt, Pd, AuRhNi-SulphideTrace Elements
PREP-31BPGM-ICP27Rh-MS25Ni-ICP05ME-ICP61
Historic Drill Assaying SGS Geosol
PreparationMethodMethodMethodMethod
For All ElementsPt, Pd, AuRhTOTAL NiTrace Elements
Crushed to <200# meshFA30AFA30BICP-117ICP-117
Section 3 – Showing PPT-LUAN-FD0071 (CNW Group/Bravo Mining Corp.)
Section 3 – Showing PPT-LUAN-FD0071 (CNW Group/Bravo Mining Corp.)

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Bravo Intersects High Grade PGMs (including Rhodium), Au & Ni at Luanga, Brazil

Bravo Mining, Proven and Probable

CORPORATE PRESENTATION: https://bravomining.com/pdf/20220801_BravoMining_CorporatePresentation.pdf

OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE: https://bravomining.com/pdf/2022-07-26_NR.pdf

Highlights include 11.0m @ 6.50g/t PGM + Au (including 0.34g/t Rhodium), and 0.32% Ni Sulphide, and 8.6m @ 6.45g/t PGM + Au (including 0.36g/t Rhodium)

VANCOUVER, BC, July 26, 2022 /CNW/ – Bravo Mining Corp. (TSXV: BRVO), (“Bravo” or the “Company“) today announced it has received assay results from a further five diamond drill holes (“DDH”) (four infill drill holes and one twin drill hole), bringing the total to 42 drill holes (including four twin drill holes) completed to date at its wholly owned Luanga platinum group metals (palladium + platinum + rhodium) + gold + nickel (PGM+Au+Ni) project (“Luanga“), located in the Carajás Mineral Province, state of Pará, Brazil. Samples for a further 15 drill holes are already at the laboratory for analysis.

“We are very pleased with the successful launch of Bravo Mining on the TSXV, especially given current market conditions, and believe this underscores the quality of the Luanga Project and its management team.  Results from our Luanga Phase 1 (25,500m) confirmation, infill, step out and twin hole drill program continue to both support the historical results and build our ongoing confidence in the Luanga deposit”, said Luis Azevedo, Chairman and CEO of Bravo. “We look forward to providing regular updates as our drilling and re-assay programs continue to ramp up, and our metallurgical and environmental baseline programs get underway.”

Highlights

  • 42 DDH drilled to date, including 4 twin holes, for a total of 6,678m out of Phase 1 25,500m drilling program;
  • 5,833 samples submitted for assay and results pending for 15 DDH;
  • 5 drill rigs onsite; to be increased to 6 in August 2022;
  • Assay results of the twin hole (the third of seven planned twin holes) closely correlate with the immediately adjacent VALE SA historic (“historic” or “historical”) drill hole in both tenor and mineralized thickness, while assays from the four planned drill holes aimed at infilling the existing wide spaced drilling, confirm the tenor, widths and continuity of mineralization seen in adjacent historic drill sections;
  • Highlights of Bravo’s intercepts are tabulated below, with details attached.
HOLE-IDFrom(m)To(m)Thickness
(m)
Pd(g/t)Pt(g/t)Rh(g/t)Au (g/t)Ni % (Sulphide)PGM + Au (g/t)TYPE
DDH22LU00333.270.036.81.530.700.100.300.172.64FR
And89.094.25.21.510.720.110.170.152.52FR
DDH22LU00478.691.613.01.630.770.140.060.132.60FR
DDH22LU007105.6131.025.42.171.110.190.170.203.64FR
Including120.0131.011.03.841.980.340.330.326.50FR
DDH22LU0080.08.68.63.392.660.360.03NA6.45Ox
And27.642.615.00.820.340.070.03NA1.25Ox
Including32.642.610.01.090.410.070.04NA1.60Ox
All ‘From’, ‘To’ depths, and ‘Thicknesses’ are downhole.Given the orientation of the holes and the mineralization, the intercepts are estimated to range from ~75 to 90% of true thickness.Ox = Oxide. FR = Fresh Rock. Recovery methods and results will differ based on the type of mineralization.NA: Not Applicable as intercept is oxide or a mix of oxide and fresh rock mineralization.

Luanga Drill Program

The Phase 1 drill program at Luanga is designed to confirm, infill and step out from the previously defined mineralization in order to increase confidence in the geological model and provide the basis for future mineral resource estimates.

As part of the Phase 1 program, Bravo has received final assay results (including palladium, platinum, rhodium, gold and nickel sulphide) for the third twin hole and the first four infill drill holes (shown below and listed in Schedule 1). Samples were submitted to ALS Brasil Limitada’s (“ALS“) preparatory laboratory in Parauapebas, located approximately 72km from Luanga, and then sent to their laboratories in Peru and Vancouver for assaying (Schedule 2).

Drilling by Bravo on new infill sections has, in several parts of the Luanga deposit, intersected zones containing significant amounts of coarser disseminated sulphides not previously observed in historic drilling.  An example is shown in the photo below of samples from drill hole DDH22LU039 (assays pending). In some cases, these zones also include narrow bands of semi-massive sulphides. Pending assay results will determine how these zones correlate to grades.

Drill Core from DDH22LU039 – Selected samples from between 128.80m and 131.50m (CNW Group/Bravo Mining Corp.)
Drill Core from DDH22LU039 – Selected samples from between 128.80m and 131.50m (CNW Group/Bravo Mining Corp.)
Location of Bravo Drilling Reported in this Document (CNW Group/Bravo Mining Corp.)
Location of Bravo Drilling Reported in this Document (CNW Group/Bravo Mining Corp.)
Cross Section Showing Twin Hole DDH22LU007 (CNW Group/Bravo Mining Corp.)
Cross Section Showing Twin Hole DDH22LU007 (CNW Group/Bravo Mining Corp.)

A comparison of the original historic intercept with the Bravo twin hole intercept is tabulated below. Bravo’s twin hole intercept closely correlates with the adjacent historic drill hole in both thicknesses and grade, noting that Bravo nickel grades are for sulphide nickel which is representative of actual potentially recoverable (by froth flotation treatment) nickel, and does not include non-recoverable silicate nickel whereas VALE’s assays were total nickel, including both sulphide and non-recoverable silicate nickel.

Comparison of assay results from Bravo twin diamond drill hole of historic VALE SA diamond drill hole

TWIN of Historic Hole PPT-LUAN-FD0069
HOLE-IDFrom(m)To(m)Thickness (m)HISTORIC SGSPGM + Au (g/t)BRAVO ALSPGM + Au (g/t)
DDH22LU007105.6131.025.353.64
PPT-LUAN-FD003699.0124.025.003.88
All From/To depths, and Thicknesses are downhole.Given the orientation of the holes and the mineralization, the intercepts are estimated to range from ~75 to 90% of true thickness.

Drilling Progress

Bravo now has five diamond drill rigs operating at Luanga, with the sixth rig off site for servicing. The Phase 1 drill program is focused on confirming the results of the extensive historic drilling that included 252 core holes aggregating 50,353m completed by the previous owner in the early 2000s.  The footprint of the Luanga deposit encompasses 238 of these holes. Bravo has now completed 42 holes (aggregating 6,678m of drilling) including four twin holes. Holes are being systematically logged, sampled and sent for assay. To date, 5,833 samples have been submitted for assay. Assay results are currently pending for 15 drill holes.

Drill holes DDH22LU003, 004, 007 and 008 all successfully intersected the main Luanga mineralized zone, which lies at the contact between the mafic and ultramafic rock sequences, confirming the tenor, width and continuation of mineralization seen in nearby wide spaced historic drill sections. DDH22LU008 was collared on top of the main mineralized zone, intersecting grade from surface, while DDH22LU002 was drilled too far north, intersecting the mafic sequence in the hangingwall, which still contains low grade zones of mineralization.

Complete Table of Assay Results

HOLE-IDFrom(m)To(m)Thickness (m)Pd(g/t)Pt(g/t)Rh(g/t)Au (g/t)Ni % (Sulphide)PGM + Au (g/t)TYPE
DDH22LU00299.6131.032.40.240.270.03<0.01<0.010.54FR
DDH22LU0030.02.42.40.710.280.050.07NA0.92Ox
And25.428.22.80.570.250.040.07NA0.92Ox
And33.270.036.81.530.700.100.300.172.64FR
And75.082.07.00.200.090.020.060.130.37FR
And89.094.25.21.510.720.110.170.152.52FR
And115.5138.022.50.240.210.01<0.01<0.010.47FR
DDH22LU00478.691.613.01.630.770.140.060.132.60FR
And60.676.616.00.240.130.020.040.060.42FR
And126.6130.23.60.240.750.12<0.01<0.011.11FR
DDH22LU007100.6131.030.41.900.970.170.140.203.19FR
Including105.6131.025.42.171.110.190.170.203.64FR
Including120.0131.011.03.841.980.340.330.326.50FR
DDH22LU0080.08.68.63.392.660.360.03NA6.45Ox
And27.642.615.00.820.340.070.03NA1.25Ox
Including32.642.610.01.090.410.070.04NA1.60Ox
All From To depths, and Thicknesses are downholeGiven the orientation of the holes and the mineralization, the intercepts are estimated to range from ~75 to 90% of true thickness.Ox = Oxide. FR = Fresh Rock. Recovery methods and results will differ based on the type of mineralizationNA: Not Applicable as intercept is oxide or a mix of oxide and fresh rock mineralization.

About Bravo Mining Corp.

Bravo is a Canada and Brazil-based mineral exploration and development company focused on advancing its Luanga PGM+Au+Ni Project in the world-class Carajás Mineral Province of Brazil.

The Luanga Project benefits from being in a location close to operating mines, with excellent access and proximity to existing infrastructure, including road, rail and clean and renewable hydro grid power. The project area was previously de-forested for agricultural grazing land. Bravo’s current Environmental, Social and Governance activities includes replanting trees in the project area, hiring and contracting locally, and ensuring protection of the environment during its exploration activities.

Bravo was founded by a management team and board with extensive Brazilian and PGM exploration, permitting, project financing, construction and operating experience. This includes Luis Azevedo, Executive Chairman & CEO; Simon Mottram, President; Alex Penha, EVP Corporate Development; and Independent Directors, Dr. Nicole Adshead-Bell (Lead Director), Stuart Comline, Tony Polglase and Stephen Quin.

Technical Disclosure

Technical information in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Simon Mottram, F.AusIMM (Fellow Australia Institute of Mining and Metallurgy), President of Bravo Mining Corp. who serves as the Company’s “qualified person”, as defined in National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (“NI 43-101“). Mr. Mottram has verified the technical data and opinions contained in this news release.

Historical Information

This news release includes historical drilling and historical assay results generated by the prior owner of Luanga that have been reviewed by the Company’s geological team. The Company’s review of the historical records and information reasonably substantiate the validity of the historical information presented in this news release; however, the Company cannot directly verify the accuracy of the historical data, including the procedures used for sample collection and analysis. Therefore, the Company encourages investors to exercise appropriate caution when evaluating the historical results. Further data review, drilling of twin holes and infill drilling is underway in order to verify the validity of the data for use, alongside Bravo’s new drilling and re-assay data, in any future NI 43-101 compliant mineral resource estimate.

Forward Looking Statements

This news release contains forward-looking information which is not comprised of historical facts. Forward-looking information is characterized by words such as “closely”, “confirm”, “continuity”, “correlate”, “designed”, “determine”, “increase confidence”, “look forward”, “pending”, “ramp up” and other similar words, phrases or statements that certain events or conditions “may” or “will” occur. In particular, this news release contains forward-looking information pertaining to the Company’s ongoing re-assay and drill programs; the expected arrival of additional drill rigs and delivery of historic core; and the Company’s plans in respect thereof. Forward-looking information involves risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual events, results, and opportunities to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from such forward-looking information include, but are not limited to, changes in the state of equity and debt markets, fluctuations in commodity prices, delays in obtaining required regulatory or governmental approvals, environmental risks, limitations on insurance coverage; and other risks and uncertainties involved in the mineral exploration and development industry. Forward-looking information in this news release is based on the opinions and assumptions of management considered reasonable as of the date hereof, including, but not limited to, the assumption that the additional drill rigs and historic core will arrive within the anticipated timeframe; final drill and assay results will be in line with management’s expectations; that activities will not be adversely disrupted or impeded by regulatory, political, community, economic, environmental and/or healthy and safety risks; that the Luanga Project will not be materially affected by potential supply chain disruptions; and general business and economic conditions will not change in a materially adverse manner. Although the Company believes that the assumptions and factors used in preparing the forward-looking information in this news release are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on such information. The Company disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking information, other than as required by applicable securities laws.

Schedule 1: Drill Hole Collar Details

HOLE-IDCompanyEast (m)North (m)RL (m)DatumDepth (m)AzimuthDip
DDH22LU002Bravo657099.999339714.97277.355SIRGAS2000 UTM22S152.35360.00-60.00
DDH22LU003Bravo657199.989339715.45254.52SIRGAS2000 UTM22S150.50360.00-60.00
DDH22LU004Bravo657300.039339777.59252.05SIRGAS2000 UTM22S203.40360.00-60.00
DDH22LU007Bravo659092.899341002.10241.231SIRGAS2000 UTM22S230.40330.00-60.00
DDH22LU008Bravo659827.139341623.78242.572SIRGAS2000 UTM22S150.60330.00-60.00

Schedule 2: Assay Methodologies and QAQC

Samples followed chain of custody between collection, processing and delivery to the ALS laboratory in Parauapebas, state of Pará, Brazil. The drill core was delivered to the core shack at Bravo’s Luanga site facilities and processed by geologists who inserted certified reference materials, blanks and duplicates into the sampling sequence. Drill core was half cut and placed in secured polyurethane bags, then in security-sealed sacks before being delivered directly from the Luanga site facilities to the Parauapebas ALS laboratory by Bravo staff. Additional information about the methodology can be found on the ALS global website (ALS) in the analytical guides. Information regarding preparation and analysis of historic drill core is also presented in the table below, where the information is known.

Quality Assurance and Quality Control (“QAQC“) is maintained internally at the lab through rigorous use of internal certified reference materials, blanks, and duplicates. An additional QAQC program is administered by Bravo using certified reference materials, duplicate samples and blank samples that are blindly inserted into the sample batch. If a QAQC sample returns an unacceptable value an investigation into the results is triggered and when deemed necessary, the samples that were tested in the batch with the failed QAQC sample are re-tested.

Bravo ALS
PreparationMethodMethodMethodMethod
For All ElementsPt, Pd, AuRhNi-SulphideTrace Elements
PREP-31BPGM-ICP27Rh-MS25Ni-ICP05ME-ICP61
Historic Drill Assaying SGS Geosol
PreparationMethodMethodMethodMethod
For All ElementsPt, Pd, AuRhTOTAL NiTrace Elements
Crushed to <200 meshFA30AFA30BICP-117ICP-117
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SOURCE Bravo Mining Corp.