Compass Gold Corp. (TSX-V: CVB) (Compass or
the Company) is pleased to provide an update on
the recently completed drilling and ongoing shallow soil
geochemistry exploration work at the Tarabala and Sodala prospect
areas, located on the Company’s Sikasso Property in Southern Mali
(
Figure 1).
Highlights
- Air core (AC) drilling at
Tarabala (26 RC holes, 1,435 m) intersected gold mineralization
within the 10-km long Tarabala soil geochemistry
trend
- Best interval at Tarabala
was 16 m at 1.51 g/t Au (from 16 m), including 4 m @ 5.20 g/t Au
(from 26m)
- Drilling at the Sodala
artisanal workings intersected NE-trending structure containing
five narrow gold zones in one hole (SAAC031), including 1 m at 2.71
g/t Au (from 16 m)
- An AC drill program of at
least 2,500 m will commence immediately, starting with 1,550 m at
Tarabala and Sodala, with the remainder at Samagouela
Compass CEO, Larry Phillips,
said, “This initial bedrock drilling on our Sankarani permit has
identified wide intercepts of gold mineralization associated with
quartz veins adjacent to the Tarabala fault. There are
numerous indications of mineralization along this fault within our
permit area over a distance of 10 km, which is only part of a 60-km
long series of artisanal workings on the Tarabala fault outside the
permit.”
“We are encouraged by the drilling results that
show clear geological and geophysical evidence of impressive gold
in shallow soil samples associated with large faults on both the
Sankarani and Sankarani East permits. Additional exploration,
including drilling, is required to determine the extent of
mineralization over the 600 m length of the Tarabala artisanal
workings, as well as to the north, over the 3.5 km zone of soil
anomalism along the Tarabala fault.”
Compass Exploration Manager, Dr. Madani
Diallo, added, “Our latest findings undoubtedly call for
follow-up work on what is only a 1.5-km portion of this promising
10-km trend. We will initiate this next round of drilling shortly,
and expect to finish by late June.”
Tarabala-Yala Air Core Drilling
Results
Between mid-February and early April, the
Company completed 1,435 m of air core (AC) drilling over selected
geophysical and geochemical targets on the eastern portion of the
Sankarani permit (Figure 1). The drilling
targeted a 1-km-long and 350-m-wide zone within the greater
Tarabala Trend. The Tarabala Trend has a strike length of 10 km and
an up to 600-m-wide zone on the permit. It encompasses several
areas with anomalous gold in shallow soil samples, and three
artisanal gold workings (Tarabala, Yala, and Assama), which follow
the trace of the Tarabala fault. Approximately forty
artisanal gold workings, over a distance of 80 km, are known to
occur with this north-northeast trending fault, suggesting it is a
major gold-bearing mineralized system.
Figure 1: Location of artisanal
workings, regional soil geochemistry and drilling locations at
Tarabala and Sodala is available at
https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/112d0628-a963-422f-8b38-711395ea1f44
Permit overview map:
http://compassgoldcorp.com/sikasso-properties/
The Tarabala prospect, one of four identified so
far along this trend (Figure 1), was drilled by
three fences of AC holes (Figure 2). The
northern eight-hole fence (SAAC01-08, 398 m) at Tarabala identified
wide, discrete, gold mineralization in two of the holes
(Table 1), with five of the eight holes containing
gold intercepts. Mineralization was present within
metamorphosed sandstones and siltstones. All the holes had a
planned depth of 70 m, but due to the number and thickness of the
quartz veins encountered, the maximum depth reached was 60 m.
As a result, some gaps are present between drill holes.
Figure 2: Map showing the
location of AC drilling and summary intercepts at Tarabala and Yala
is available at
https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/3a7e2366-0667-44b9-810c-0a3d149b4876.
The location of the next stage of drilling at Tarabala is also
illustrated.
The best mineralization occurred in drill hole
SAAC02, where four discrete zones of mineralization were
intercepted. The highest-grade intercept was 4 m @
5.20 g/t Au (from 26 m), within a wider 16 m @
1.51 g/t Au (from 16 m) interval, which also included
1 m @12.98 g/t Au (from 27 m.) A broader
zone of 18 m @ 0.43 g/t Au (from 41) was encountered in
SAAC01. This mineralized zone is interpreted as being
distinct from the shallow vein encountered in SAAC02. Quartz
veining was abundant in all the holes, but did not necessarily
contain gold.
Table 1. Significant
assays (>0.5 g/t Au) identified during recent drilling at
Tarabala
Hole ID |
From (m) |
To (m) |
1, 2 Interval (m) |
Au (ppm) |
SAAC01 |
34 |
36 |
1 |
0.59 |
SAAC01 |
41 |
59 |
18 |
0.43 |
Inc. |
48 |
53 |
5 |
0.64 |
SAAC02 |
16 |
32 |
16 |
1.51 |
Inc. |
25 |
32 |
7 |
3.16 |
inc. |
26 |
30 |
4 |
5.20 |
SAAC04 |
45 |
47 |
2 |
2.31 |
SAAC26 |
1 |
2 |
1 |
29.98 |
SAAC29 |
1 |
2 |
1 |
0.78 |
SAAC31 |
16 |
17 |
1 |
2.71 |
SAAC32 |
8 |
9 |
1 |
0.82 |
|
|
|
|
|
1True thicknesses are interpreted as 60-90% of
stated intervals2 Intervals use a 0.2-gram-per-tonne gold cut-off
value
Of the thirteen holes, totalling 804 m, drilled
on the highly anomalous gold soil anomaly on the central line, gold
mineralization was only encountered in SAAC26 (Table
1). The best intercept was 1 m @ 29.98 g/t
Au (from 1 m), and is interpreted to be related to the
NE-trending Tarabala Fault. No artisanal gold workings are
present in the area of the intercept, and there was no evidence of
disturbed ground.
Technical Detail
The northern fence (SAAC01-08) was drilled on an
azimuth of 290° (towards the WNW), at dips of 60°, with lengths
varying from 39 m to 60 m. This fence was planned to cut
the southern part of the 600-m-long Tarabala workings. The
central fence (SAAC09-20) was drilled on an azimuth of 250°
(towards the WSW), at dips of 55°, with lengths varying from 46 m
to 72 m. One additional hole, SAAC26 was drilled on the same
line, on an azimuth of 070° and a dip off 55° to test an area with
a dangerous break in slope. This fence was drilled on a
slight plateau where shallow soil sampling identified samples
containing up to 0.95 g/t Au, but with no artisanal workings
present. Gradient induced polarization (IP) geophysics
identified the presence of three interpreted faults, including the
NE-trending Tarabala Fault. The southern fence of holes was
drilled on an azimuth of 045° (towards the NW), at dips of 60°,
with lengths varying from 39 m to 51 m over the small Yala
artisanal workings. Grab samples of quartz veins collected
from the workings in July 2019 returned grades up to 1.28 g/t
Au. Drilling was performed by IDC Drilling (Senegal), and
collected samples were assayed at SGS (Bamako, Mali) by fire
assay.
The southern fence, drilled 550 metres to the
south of the central fence, targeted the small Yala artisanal
workings. Hole SAAC23 was the only drill hole to contain
gold, with two 1-m-wide intercepts containing 0.29 and 0.46 g/t Au
from the upper 15 m of the hole.
Sodala Results
A six-hole fence, totalling 310 m, was completed
at Sodala in mid-April. The purpose of the drilling was to
test mineralization currently being worked by artisanal miners over
a strike length 200 m. They have been following a NE-trending fault
identified by geological mapping and delineated by ground magnetics
and IP surveys performed in February 2020. The artisanal
workings occur 250 m to the northwest of an area where
extremely high shallow soil samples were collected in 2018.
Holes SAAC27-32 were drilled on an azimuth of 135° (towards the
southeast), a dip of 60°, and to depths of from 48 to 54 m.
Mineralization was encountered in three of the drill holes,
with SAAC31 containing six mineralized zones. All mineralized
zones were narrow (less than 2 m), and the highest grade was
1 m @ 2.71 g/t Au (from 16 m).
Table 2. Significant
assays (>0.5 g/t Au) identified during recent drilling at
Sodala
Hole ID |
From (m) |
To (m) |
1, Interval (m) |
Au (g/t) |
SAAC29 |
1 |
2 |
1 |
0.78 |
SAAC31 |
16 |
17 |
1 |
2.71 |
SAAC32 |
8 |
9 |
1 |
0.82 |
|
|
|
|
|
1True thicknesses are interpreted as 60-90% of
stated intervals
Pending Results -
Samagouela
In mid-April, the Company completed the drilling
of 19 AC holes (totalling 1,055 m) at Samagouela on the Kourou
permit (see Figure 1). Final assay results
are expected within the next few weeks.
Next Steps
Compass is preparing to conduct at least 2,500 m
of AC drilling during May and June on the Tarabala, Sodala and
Samagouela prospects. This work is expected to be completed by the
end of June.
Field teams are also continuing to perform
in-fill shallow soil geochemistry sampling on high priority targets
based on previous studies.
About Compass Gold Corp.
Compass, a public company having been
incorporated into Ontario, is a Tier 2 issuer on the TSX- V.
Through the 2017 acquisition of MGE and Malian subsidiaries,
Compass holds gold exploration permits located in Mali that
comprise the Sikasso Property. The exploration permits are
located in three sites in southern Mali with a combined land
holding of 867 km2. The Sikasso Property is
located in the same region as several multi-million-ounce gold
projects, including Morila, Syama, Kalana and Komana. The
Company’s Mali-based technical team, led in the field by Dr.
Madani Diallo and under the supervision of Dr. Sandy Archibald,
P.Geo, is conducting the current exploration program. They are
examining numerous anomalies first noted in Dr. Archibald’s
August 2017 “National Instrument 43-101 Technical Report
on the Sikasso Property, Southern Mali.”
QAQC
All AC samples were collected following industry
best practices, and an appropriate number and type of certified
reference materials (standards), blanks and duplicates were
inserted to ensure an effective QAQC program was carried out.
The 1 m interval samples were prepared and analyzed at SGS SARL
(Bamako, Mali) by fire assay technique FAE505. All standard
and blank results were reviewed to ensure no failures were
detected.
Qualified Person
This news release has been reviewed and approved
by EurGeol. Dr. Sandy Archibald, P.Geo, Compass’s Technical
Director, who is the Qualified Person for the technical information
in this news release under National Instrument 43-101
standards.
Forward‐Looking InformationThis
news release contains "forward‐looking information" within the
meaning of applicable securities laws, including statements
regarding the Company’s planned exploration work and management
appointments. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on
forward‐looking information. Actual results and developments may
differ materially from those contemplated by such information. The
statements in this news release are made as of the date hereof. The
Company undertakes no obligation to update forward‐looking
information except as required by applicable law.
For further information please contact:
Compass Gold Corporation |
Compass Gold Corporation |
Larry Phillips – Pres. & CEO |
Greg Taylor – Dir. Investor Relations & Corporate
Communications |
lphillips@compassgoldcorp.com |
gtaylor@compassgoldcorp.com |
T: +1 416-596-0996 X 302 |
T: +1 416-596-0996 X 301 |
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