New Break Identifies High-Grade
Gold, up to 70.60 g/t Au, via Grab Sampling at Moray
Toronto, Ontario, September 29,
2022 -- InvestorsHub NewsWire -- New Break Resources Ltd.
("New Break" or the
"Company") (CSE: NBRK) is
pleased to report the results of grab and channel sampling programs
conducted from June to August 2022, at its 100% owned Moray
property ("Moray") located
approximately 49 km south of Timmins, Ontario and 32 km northwest
of the Young-Davidson Gold Mine operated by Alamos Gold Inc.
Gold mineralization at Moray occurs in second order structures
interpreted as splays off the Cadillac Larder-Lake Fault Zone, part
of the famous Abitibi greenstone belt.
New Break engaged Orix Geoscience Inc. ("Orix") to oversee the grab and channel
sampling programs and complete detailed structural mapping of the
Voyager and Fiset areas, which included taking 74 grab samples from
various areas of the Moray property, including in and around the
historical Trench 12, stripped by SGX Resources Ltd. ("SGX") in 2012 at the Voyager showing
("Trench 12"). The
highest-grade grab sample of 70.60 grams per tonne gold
("g/t Au") was located at
the south end of the main Trench 12. Five samples from New
Break's program yielded assays higher than the highest 21.8 g/t Au
assay from the 2012 SGX prospecting and trenching program.
Highlights from the outcrop and boulder surface grab sampling
program are presented in the following table:
Table 1: Grab Sampling Program Assays – Trench 12,
Voyager Area (July – August 2022)
Sample Number
|
Description
|
Grade (g/t Au)
|
X947861
|
Boulder removed from shear vein
|
13.15
|
X947863
|
Boulder removed from shear vein
|
7.26
|
X947864
|
Boulder removed from shear vein
|
37.00
|
X947865
|
Boulder removed from shear vein
|
10.15
|
X947866
|
Boulder removed from shear vein
|
24.80
|
X947867
|
Sample east of stripped area
|
1.96
|
X947868
|
Shear vein
|
9.46
|
X947869
|
Shear vein
|
25.30
|
X947871
|
Shear vein
|
24.60
|
X947872
|
Shear vein
|
11.55
|
X947873
|
Shear vein
|
1.33
|
X947874
|
Shear vein
|
70.60
|
X947875
|
Shear vein
|
11.75
|
The remaining samples ranged in
gold values from 0.003 to 0.346 g/t Au.
Outcrop and boulder grab sampling results, along with channel
sampling results from the historical SGX Trench 12 Voyager showing
area are presented in Figures 1 and 2. Figure 1 presents the
high-resolution drone imagery from the drone survey completed by
Orix, while Figure 2 layers on geology and structure as mapped by
Orix.
(Figure 1
– Outcrop, boulder and channel
samples at Trench 12, Voyager area – Moray Project)
(Figure 2
– Outcrop, boulder and channel
samples at Trench 12, Voyager area – Moray Project,
Including structural
geology)
Mechanical Stripping, Washing and
Channel Sampling Program
In June 2022, New Break engaged CXS Canadian Exploration Services
Ltd. ("CXS") out of Larder
Lake, Ontario, to complete an initial program of approximately
3,800 m2 of mechanical
stripping, principally focused on the Voyager area, including the
historical SGX Trench 12 and the Fiset area, including the
historical SGX Trench 1 and the NOR vein discovered by Noranda
Inc. In addition, while SGX did complete 2,285 m2 of mechanical
stripping in a 15-trench program in 2012, SGX did not cut channel
samples. As a result, CXS washed both the newly stripped
areas and the historical SGX trenches 1 and 2 at Fiset and trench
12 at Voyager which was followed by a 135-sample channel sampling
program. The channel sample areas were marked by New Break
personnel and cut by CXS, with the program being completed on July
17, 2022.
Table 2: Channel Sampling Program Assays – Trench 12,
Voyager Area (July 2022)
Sample Numbers
|
Grade (1)
(g/t Au)
|
Length
(m)
|
Description
|
L901909 – L901912
|
0.801
|
4.41
|
Extensional / splay veins
|
L901913 – L901922
|
0.420
|
9.52
|
Extensional / splay veins
|
-
Including L901917 –
L901919
|
1.070
|
3.32
|
Extensional / splay veins
|
L901923 – L901924
|
0.262
|
1.87
|
Extensional / splay veins
|
L902912 – L902914
|
2.415
|
2.10
|
Extensional / splay veins
|
L902915 + L902917 (no L902916)
|
2.788
|
1.75
|
Extensional / splay veins
|
L902918 – L902922
|
2.773
|
4.51
|
Extensional / splay veins
|
|
0.800
|
5.74
|
Extensional / splay veins
|
L902923 – L902930
|
0.303
|
5.87
|
Extensional / splay veins
|
|
1.165
|
1.41
|
Extensional / splay veins
|
L902931 – L902932
|
0.229
|
1.73
|
Extensional / splay veins
|
(1)
Weighted
average grade over entire length from individual
samples.
Table 3: Channel Sampling Program Assays – Trench 1 and
NOR Vein, Fiset Area (July 2022)
Sample Numbers
|
Grade
(g/t Au)
|
Length
(m)
|
Description
|
L901857
|
0.275
|
1.50
|
NOR vein
|
L901858
|
0.356
|
1.05
|
NOR vein
|
L901859
|
0.441
|
0.50
|
NOR vein
|
L901860
|
2.290
|
0.90
|
NOR vein
|
L901861
|
1.610
|
1.35
|
NOR vein
|
L901862
|
5.160
|
1.10
|
NOR vein
|
L901863
|
0.182
|
1.25
|
NOR vein
|
L901864
|
0.125
|
1.20
|
NOR vein
|
L901865 – L901872
|
0.570 (1)
|
6.20
|
Fiset trench 1 – new vein
|
L901873 – L901878
|
0.464 (1)
|
5.37
|
Fiset trench 1 – new vein
|
(1)
Weighted
average grade over entire length from individual
samples.
Results from the Fiset showing area, including the historical SGX
Trench 1 and the NOR vein, discovered by Noranda Inc., are
presented in Figure 3.
(Figure 3
– Channel sample results Trench
1, Fiset area – Moray Project)
Observations from Structural
Mapping and Sampling Programs
The shear and extensional/splay veins associated with the Voyager
area are hosted in mafic volcanics. The veins are strongly pyritic
with local concentrations of up to 20% pyrite. Structural
mapping work completed by Orix observed that the NNE-NE shear vein
and the N-S extensional veins have not been traced or tested.
It has been determined that drillhole ML12-01, drilled by SGX
in 2012 on an azimuth of 45 degrees NE and collared 18 metres SW of
the south end of trench 12, was drilled parallel to the strike of
the main shear vein. New Break has examined the drill core
from ML12-01 and noted that the section from 79.5 to 81.0 metres is
strongly pyritic and brecciated with evidence of an earlier fabric
in the brecciated fragments. This section graded 2.47 g/t Au
over 1.5 metres and is proximal to the mafic volcanic – syenite
contact at 83.4 metres. The mafic volcanic – syenite contact
graded 0.494 g/t Au over 12.1 metres from 79.5 to 91.6 metres.
New Break has concluded that drillhole ML12-01 likely
"clipped" the NNE trending shear vein.
New Break believes that the gold bearing extensional/shear vein
development at Trench 12 represents a strongly auriferous gold
structure with the highest gold assays yet recorded on the Moray
property. The vein system at Trench 12 is likely close to the
mafic volcanic – syenite contact to the northeast as evidenced by
SGX drillhole ML12-01. At present, it is unknown as to
whether the shear vein extends into the syenite. The vein
systems are noticeably rich in pyrite and quartz carbonate
alteration which should yield good chargeability and resistivity
results from the proposed IP survey.
The channel results from Fiset Trench 1, which include channel
samples taken from the original NOR vein, are generally comparable
to grab sample results produced through the SGX prospecting program
in 2012. The NOR vein remains untested to the northeast and
southwest.
Next Exploration Steps
In order to follow up the excellent assay results at the Trench 12
Voyager area, New Break mobilized an excavator to Trench 12 on
September 21, 2022, to conduct additional stripping, as the shear
vein remains untested to the NNE and to SSW.
New Break also plans to conduct an additional Very Low Frequency
("VLF") survey to trace the
shear and extensional vein systems with lines spaced perpendicular
to the azimuth of the shear vein. Additionally, New Break
intends to conduct a 3-D Induced Polarization ("IP") survey of both the Voyager and
Fiset areas during Q4 2022. The data from the additional
stripping and geophysical surveys in combination with the results
expected from 46 till samples taken by IOS Services
Geoscientifiques Inc. in June 2022 to analyze gold grains in
bedrock, will assist in planning a drilling program, expected to be
undertaken in Q1 2023.
Quality Assurance and Quality
Control (QA/QC)
Samples collected in the 2022 channel and grab sampling program
were delivered to ALS Global ("ALS") in Timmins, Ontario for
preparation and were assayed for gold by ALS Global in Vancouver,
British Columbia.
New Break implemented a strict QA/QC protocol in processing all
channel and grab samples collected from the Moray property to
ensure best practice in the sampling and analysis of the surface
samples. Channel sample lines were located and measured
perpendicular to shear vein trends and marked at 1.0 metre to 1.5
metre intervals. Blanks and certified standards were inserted
into the channel sample stream at batch intervals of 10 assay
tags. Final GPS control of the sample lines was determined
from drone imagery. The 20th sample in the
grab sample sequence was either a blank or a certified
standard.
All channel rock samples were put in sturdy plastic bags, tagged,
and sealed in the field by CXS personnel under the supervision of
Orix professional geologists and Peter C. Hubacheck P. Geo. and
QP. The channel sample bags were then put in rice pouches
before being transported by CXS personnel to their secure facility
in Larder Lake. The grab samples were collected by Orix
professional geologists and transported in rice pouches to the ALS
preparation lab in Timmins. The channel samples were
transported by truck by CXS to ALS at their Timmins, Ontario
facility for sample preparation where the samples were crushed to
better than 70% passing 2mm, 1kg riffle split and pulverized to 85%
passing 75 microns. Pulps were forwarded to ALS Global in
Vancouver, British Columbia for analyses. The program
collected samples for both gold and base metal multi-element
analysis. Gold analyses are obtained via industry standard
fire assay with ICP finish using 30 g aliquots. For samples
returning greater than 10.0 g/t, gold follow-up fire assay analysis
with a gravimetric finish is completed. Based on initial fire
assay gold indications as well as visual indication of
mineralization and alteration, intervals are selected for re-assay
by the screen metallic fire assay method. Base metal samples
were analyzed for 48 trace and major elements by ICP-MS following a
four-acid digestion. ALS Global are ISO/IEC 17025:2017
accredited (Lab No. 579) for the preparation and analyses performed
on the New Break samples.
Qualified Person
Peter C. Hubacheck, P. Geo., consulting geologist to New Break, and
a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, has
reviewed and approved the technical disclosure in this news
release.
About New Break Resources
Ltd.
New Break is a Canadian mineral
exploration company with a dual vision for value
creation.
In northern Ontario, New Break is
focused on its Moray Project, in a well-established mining camp,
within proximity to existing infrastructure, while at the same
time, through our prospective land holdings in Nunavut, we provide
our shareholders with significant exposure to the vast potential
for exploration success in one of the most up and coming regions in
Canada for gold exploration and production. New
Break is supported by a highly experienced team of mining
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on September 7, 2022 under the symbol CSE: NBRK.
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