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Max Resource Identifies Visible Copper Oxide Mineralization at Cesar
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - January 8, 2020) - MAX RESOURCE CORP. (TSXV: M...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Max Resource Identifies Visible Copper Oxide Mineralization at Cesar Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - January 8, 2020) - MAX RESOURCE CORP. (TSXV: MXR) (OTC Pink: MXROF) (FSE: M1D2) (\"Max\" or the \"Company\") is pleased to provide an update to the Phase 1 exploration program for the Company's 100% owned Cesar copper-silver project, located 420 km north of Bogota, Colombia.This part of the exploration program consisted of rock chip sampling across stratigraphy with the purpose of identifying potentially economic copper-silver mineralization of which assay results are pending.Max field geologists selected eight samples from different lithological units for petrographic analysis at Vancouver Petrographics. All eight samples show vivid green chrysocolla and malachite, along with azurite, chalcocite, chalcopyrite, and also native copper (refer to Figure 1).Phase II of the Cesar exploration program is scheduled to commence in mid-January 2020 to follow-up reported assay results, conduct additional chip and/or channel sampling, and identify drill targets, along with geological modelling and field visits of other stratabound copper-silver targets in the Cesar regional area.\"Initial Cesar phase of exploration reported grab sample assays ranging from 0.3% to 4.2% copper and from 1g/t to 116g/t silver, the first batch of chip sampling assay results are expected very soon. We are very encouraged with the visible copper oxide mineralization throughout a concentrated area of our Cesar copper-silver project and will continue to focus our exploration strategy toward a significant discovery in the Jurassic rocks of northeast Colombia,\" Max CEO, Brett Matich, stated.\"The widespread copper occurrences throughout this area of Colombia support the Company's belief these rocks could host a significant copper-silver deposit similar to the European Kupferschiefer,\" he continued.Figure 1. Mineralized samples from the Cesar copper-silver project with visible copper oxide mineralization.To view an enhanced version of Figure 1, please visit:https://orders.newsfilecorp.com/files/3834/51237_380a9b181404c840_002full.jpgCesar Copper-Silver ProjectCesar is located in north east Colombia within Jurassic sediments and volcaniclastics that run through the length of northern South America and host significant stratabound copper-silver mineraliza...