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Sable Samples up to 4.38% Cu, 140 g/t Au, and 584 g/t Ag in Preliminary Sampling Program at the Zorro Project, San Juan, Argentina
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Jan. 22, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Sable Resources Ltd. ("Sable" or t...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Sable Samples up to 4.38% Cu, 140 g/t Au, and 584 g/t Ag in Preliminary Sampling Program at the Zorro Project, San Juan, Argentina\nVANCOUVER, British Columbia, Jan. 22, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Sable Resources Ltd. (\"Sable\" or the \"Company\") (TSXV:SAE | OTCQB:SBLRF) is pleased to announce that it has received results for 55 out of a total of 98 rock samples collected during a preliminary review of its recently acquired Zorro Project in San Juan, Argentina (see Sable’s news release dated January 15, 2026). This initial review was focused on some of the historic artisanal mining occurrences located around the 7km by 4km Zorro magnetic anomaly. Sample results returned highly encouraging values of Cu, Ag and Au (with associated Pb, and Zn), within three distinct areas of the property. Notably, however, most of the Zorro property remains completely unexplored. Of the 55 sample results received, 19 samples returned values higher than 0.1% Cu with maximum values of 4.38% Cu; 19 samples returned values greater than 1 g/t Au with maximum values of 140.5 g/t Au; 19 samples returned values greater than 10 g/t Ag reaching maximum values of 584 g/t Ag. In addition, 18 samples returned values over 0.1% Pb. Figure 1. Values of Cu (left) and Au (right) showing the location of the three current target zones. The observed mineralization styles, and apparent geochemical/alteration associations and zoning define three separate, aerially significant target areas (Figure 1): Zorro Copper The Zorro Copper target area is well defined within a zone of approximately 650m by 500m. Sampling returned multiple values grading >0.1% Cu, and up to 4.38% Cu (Figure 2 and Table 1). Observed mineralization consists of sheeted quartz-carbonate veins and veinlets containing chalcopyrite, hematite and magnetite, hosted within Permian granite (Figure 3). In addition to Cu, sampling returned significant Ag values, up to 114 g/t Ag. Silver appears broadly correlative with Cu, with 73% of the Zorro Copper samples returning greater than 5 g/t Ag. Furthermore, and importantly, Au values, although less consistent, ranged from <0.1 g/t up to 15.3 g/t Au, with six samples returning >0.1g/t Au (Figure 2 and Table 1). Typical of Intrusion-Related mineralization, Bi, Te, and W are anomalous, and in this case, generally correlative with Au values. Sableȁ...