A.I.S. Resources Limited (TSX.V: AIS, OTCQB: AISSF) (the “Company”
or “AIS”) is pleased to provide an update on its exploration
program at Bright Australia.
Recent Highlights
- GBDD003 finds two
shows of visible gold at 75.5m of the Golden Bar Reef
- AIS has commenced
preparations for its fourth drill hole at Golden Reef,
- Highest ever gold
content in soil assays of 4.53 g/t gold recorded near Rose,
Thistle, and Shamrock mine
- LiDAR planned on
lower half of tenement in January to identify new drill targets
near old workings
- Legacy LiDAR
interpretation shows hundreds of historic worked reef lines on the
57km2 exploration licence
Golden Bar Prospect update
Figure 1: hole GBDD003 Home Reef intersection
between 74.45m - 79.2m (red outline). VG is visual
goldhttps://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/249e7205-b8f8-4b1a-8015-8c40b1ef63e0
Logging of hole GBDD003 at Golden Bar is
complete with samples ready to be dispatched for assay prior to the
holiday break. AIS geologists have found that the intersection
associated with the Golden Bar Reef (Figure 1) measures 4.45m down
hole, which is expected to be nearly representative of the true
width. It is expected that this interval has a true width of about
4m.
Figure 2: Visible intersection of GBDD003 at
75.5m. Gold hosted in Intense siderite/white mica fracture fill
vein (photo
1).https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/7abd81f0-d535-4cd9-a009-0f418a00d230
These faults bound a visible gold intersection
which has now been established as containing 2 visible gold
occurrences in a white mica/siderite fracture fill at 75.5m (Figure
2).
This fracture fill of the quartz vein hosting
the visible gold showings gives it a distinctly ‘olive green’
appearance.
Figure 3: Intense silica replacement of host
rock with stringer style arsenopyrite/pyrite and course euhedral
arsenopyrite mineralisation that can carry gold mineralization
(photo
2).https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/bc6bddad-11b4-499f-9bd5-01d7c9fcab06
The Golden Bar intersection is bound either side
by faults that are locally silica replaced, hosting ‘stringer’
style arsenopyrite/pyrite and coarse arsenopyrite (Figure 3).
Late-stage veins within this 4m interval contain fine
pyrite-arsenopyrite, also rare sphalerite, both on the margins and
internally. These sulphides are regarded as excellent
indicators for gold mineralisation, which is validated by
the visible gold encountered at 75.5m.
Modeling and review of the historic mining
records at the Golden Bar workings demonstrate that widths vary on
the Shaw’s Reef, whose junction with the Red Leader reef was worked
at widths of between 0.75-1.8m. Records on width for the Home Reef
are a little more obscure but from level plans it appears that it
was worked up to 2m and over a strike of up to 60m long (Figure
6). A historical account of production comes from the last
records of mining immediately above these drill intersections by
way of the Kenny, 19661. Earliest records of the prospect are
incomplete, with surface mining estimated to have initiated around
1865, concluding in 1905 on mining fronts associated with the Home
Reef and Shaws Reef. It was calculated that Shaw’s Reef yielded a
grade of 10.14 g/t from 487.7 tonnes of ore and Home Reef yielded
22.28 g/t from 287 tonnes of ore. The weighted average from a total
of 779.3 tonnes of ore is 14.66 g/t, with auriferous pyrite
contributing between 1.2-1.5 g/t2.
Figure 4: Current drill section at Golden Bar
Prospect.https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/5816fd23-f484-40ba-867a-51b3115e0e2f
Figure 5: plan view of Golden Bar Prospect,
LiDAR (blue) surface over 1908 mine plan (Kenny,
1966).https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/1e232aa9-55b4-4e29-b3b5-d1665002ad26
Figure 6: Golden Bar long sections of Shaws and
Home Reef workings. Looking
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Intersections were successfully made of both the
Home and Shaws Reefs (Figure 7). Other than width they were similar
to many of the observations of the Home Reef, those being local
silica replacement of the fault zone and sporatic diseminated
sulpides. Both intersections met expectations with the
the Home Reef measuring ~1m wide with
stock works on its margins. The Shaws Reef was quite narrow at
approximatly 0.3m wide.
Figure 7: Composite images of the Home and
Shaw’s Reef. Note sulphide reflections in silica replaced faults –
conduit for
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Drilling will continue in the New Year at this
prospect, and it is expected from this early success the
initial model will evolve with further results to come.
Rose, Thistle, and Shamrock Prospect
(RTS) update
During the term the Company received high grade
soil and encouraging rock results. An upcoming LiDAR survey is
planned to be made in January over this southern part of the
exploration license. Government open file LiDAR was made to the
north of the Mongrel Mine.
Figure 8: Prospect plan of Rose, Thistle and
Shamrock
Prospect.https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/f7bf11d5-f611-42c0-bd1a-1a75dffc93b8
The Company sourced LiDAR is for the purpose
of:
- Uncovering historic
mine sites mapped but not geolocated. This will assist 3D modeling
of historic mines and contribute to the greater geological
model
- Locating access
tracks amenable to potential drill campaign logistics and
planning
- Long term strategic
planning of the project
- Advance long term
exploration over RTS
Figure 9: RTS layout 2, historic soil sampling and planned
infill soil
program.https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/875a2647-d422-4b09-8408-8fd4c1507649
A number of high-grade soil results (Table 1)
were returned to AIS with the highest being BS02-462 which was
reported as 3.19 g/t and repeated at 4.53 g/t gold. Several other
high grade soil samples are included with these results and the
best being shown in Figure 10. Dozens of soil
anomalies now exist at RTS. Basic statistical analysis indicates
that soil results returning greater than 80ppb gold are very
high-grade and is best for prioritizing/delineating outcropping
gold lodes.
RTS is developing into a significant prospect as
exemplified in Figure 10 and Figure 9. The result of
BS02-462 4.53 g/t gold is the
highest-grade soil result ever achieved at the Bright
Project
Table 1: significant soil results at
RTShttps://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/326356a8-7d55-48d7-818b-7003574ddc3c
Figure 10: RTS layout 1, results of AIS soil
sampling and planned infill soil program (note; 1,000ppb is
equivalent to
1g/t).https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/b040783c-081a-4aed-b261-5b5689f95501
About A.I.S. Resources
LimitedA.I.S. Resources Limited is a publicly traded
investment issuer listed on the TSX Venture Exchange focused on
lithium, gold, precious and base metals exploration. AIS’ value add
strategy is to acquire prospective exploration projects and enhance
their value by better defining the mineral resource with a view to
attracting joint venture partners and enhancing the value of our
portfolio. The Company is managed by a team of experienced
geologists and investment bankers, with a track-record of
successful capital markets achievements.
AIS owns 100% of the 28 sq km
Fosterville-Toolleen Gold Project located 9.9 km from Kirkland
Lake’s Fosterville gold mine, a 60% interest in the 57 sq km Bright
Gold project (with the right to acquire 100%), and 100% interest in
the 167 sq km Kingston Gold Project in Victoria Australia near
Stawell and Navarre. AIS has further options to achieve a 7.5%
royalty in Pocitos 1 and Pocitos 2, a 20% equity interest in
Pocitos 7 and 9 and a 20% joint venture interest with Spey
Resources Corp. in the Incahuasi lithium brine project.
On Behalf of the Board of Directors,A.I.S.
Resources Ltd.
Martyn ElementPresident, CEO, Chairman
Corporate ContactFor further information, please
contact:Martyn Element T:
+1-604-220-6266E: melement@aisresources.comWebsite: www.aisresources.com
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release.________________________________1 Geological Survey of
Victoria Bulletin No.44, pp.39-40.2 Geological Survey of Victoria
Bulletin No.44, pp.39-40.
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