Survey Results and Key Findings
Sable Resources Ltd. (TSXV: SAE | OTCQB: SBLRF) announced the results of a recently completed Induced Polarization (IP) survey at its Zorro Project in San Juan, Argentina. The survey, totaling 17.8 km across four east-west lines, identified a strong, coherent chargeability-conductivity anomaly extending at least 2.6 km along the eastern margin of the main magnetic anomaly.
The anomaly consistently exceeds 50 mV/V on all four lines, with chargeability and conductivity matching each other. The feature shows a vertical, deeply rooted geometry remaining open to depths greater than 800 meters, suggesting association with mineralized intrusions or breccias. The southern portion is spatially linked to the Zorro Breccia target, and the anomaly remains open to the south, projecting toward the optioned El Acero property and the Chinchillones breccia system within the Minsud/South32 Chita Valley project.
Drilling Plans and Management Commentary
The newly identified geophysical feature will be tested during the Company’s inaugural drill program, planned to commence in mid-July. Dr. Ruben Padilla, President and CEO of Sable, stated, “The new IP data adds an important layer of information to our ongoing drill target definition work and further strengthens our confidence in the scale and exploration potential of the Zorro intrusive-related mineral system. The size, continuity, and depth extent of this feature make it a compelling target and an important component of our upcoming inaugural drill program.”
Survey Methodology
Quantec Geosciences conducted the IP survey over the main Zorro magnetic anomaly and known outcropping mineralized zones along four east-west lines (6,200N, 6,800N, 7,400N, and 8,800N). The survey outlined strong chargeability and conductivity anomalies near the eastern limit of the magnetic diorite stock, close to its contact with Paleozoic siliciclastic host rocks.



