Compass Gold Corp. (TSX-V: CVB) (Compass or
the Company) is pleased to provide an update on
the recently completed drilling at the Samagouela and Samagouela
South prospects, located on the Company’s Kourou permit within the
Sikasso Property in Southern Mali (
Figure 1).
Highlights
- Geophysical survey and drilling at Samagouela identify
a pronounced, broad, shallow gold target, associated with a shear
zone, extending more than 2-kilometres
- Air core drilling (24 AC holes, 1,253 m) intersects
gold mineralization within two wide trends
- Best interval at Samagouela: 9 m at 5.79 g/t Au (from
45 m, and remains open at depth), including 1 m @ 36.37 g/t Au
(from 45m)
- Best interval at Samagouela South: 14 m at 2.75 g/t Au
(from 20 m), including 1 m @ 11.64 g/t Au (from 21 m)
- Further geophysical testing planned to delineate the
shear-zone along with additional drilling to define the extent of
the mineralization
- Assay results pending from Sodala
prospect
Compass CEO, Larry Phillips,
said, “Our technical team has found evidence of a large and very
encouraging gold target running for at least two-kilometres through
our Kourou permit. It is near surface, wide and contains the
kind of grades we have been targeting. This latest drilling
has intersected high-grade gold veins beneath, and along strike
from, the pit where artisanal miners have recovered gold and we
have discovered a new mineralized structure where the
mineralization clearly follows a traceable feature in the
geophysical data. Geophysical evidence also suggests the
Samagouela shear zone could extend to the Ourourou prospect, a
distance of 8 km.
He added, “We are aggressively executing
discreet drill programs targeting three large prospective areas of
our Sikasso property – Tarabala, Samagouela and Sodala – testing
for the presence of structures with the potential to discover
significant traceable gold mineralization. Following on the success
we reported last week from Tarabala, our technical team is even
more encouraged by these latest results from Samagouela. We expect
to be able to release the drill results from Sodala before the end
of June. Overall, we have achieved our key objectives through
our 2020 exploration campaign. We will use these results in
planning our next drill program focused on these three exciting
prospects as we drive towards our goal of defining areas with
large, near surface gold mineralization.”
Permit overview map:
http://compassgoldcorp.com/sikasso-properties/
Samagouela Drilling Overview In
mid-May, the Company completed 1,445 m of shallow drilling at the
Samagouela gold workings, and in an area 1.5 km to the south,
termed Samagouela South. Drilling in this area focused on a
moderate shallow soil geochemistry anomaly that was associated with
an interpreted northeast trending shear zone determined from
Gradient Induced Polarization (IP) geophysical and structural
mapping (Figure 1). The latest drill program
comprised 920 m of air core (AC) drilling, and 72 m of RC drilling
(used in areas of pronounced quartz veining). The drilling targeted
two areas of mineralization. The first area underlies the
artisanal workings at Samagouela that are interpreted from Gradient
IP data to be associated with a 200-m-wide, north-trending shear
zone. The second area is associated with a northeast-trending
shear zone with a similar width. The shear zones are
connected, but there is evidence that the northeast-trending shear
zone might extend to the northeast, beyond the current Gradient IP
survey (Figure 1).
Figure 1: Drilling
locations at Samagouela and Samagouela South, and summary of
significant intercepts. The principal target structures and
soil geochemistry are also illustrated. is available at
https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/89cde7ed-1cbc-4f59-a9ed-4f0b6c47f2c4
Previous drilling on the prospect (see Compass
press release, May 14, 2020) intersected several mineralized
structures at Samagouela, including 10 m @
1.67 g/t Au (from 50 m, KOAC13), which included
1 m @ 13.04 g/t Au (from 50 m), and remained open at the
bottom of the hole. The current drilling was planned to
determine the orientation of this mineralization approximately 50 m
along strike, and outside the zone of known workings to prevent
intercepting voids caused by artisanal minerals removing
mineralization.
During the same drilling program, a north-east
trending zone of mineralization was intercepted in
Samagouela South that included 5 m @ 1.93 g/t Au
(from 53 m, KOAC15), and 2 m @ 1.06 g/t Au (from 41 m,
KOAC25). The distance between these two mineralized zones was
120 m, and the Company’s technical team decided to drill two fences
to intercept the mineralized structure to the northeast and
southwest of the interpreted structure.
The planned drilling was also used to determine
the nature of the chargeability and resistive features identified
in the Gradient IP survey, as they will continue to aid future
exploration at this prospect and at the wider property (see Compass
press release dated June 15, 2020).
Drilling ResultsThe best
mineralization at Samagouela occurred in drill
hole KOAC30 (Fence 4, Figure 1), where a wide zone
(9 m @ 5.79 g/t Au from 45 m), included a
high-grade intercept of 1 m @ 36.37 g/t
Au (from 45). This intercept correlates with the 10
m @ 1.67 g/t Au (from 50 m) mineralized zone identified in the
previous drilling (KOAC13). These findings suggest that the
mineralization is trending at 015°, dips at 70-75° to the west, and
follows a pronounced resistivity low, indicative of a shear
zone.
At Samagouela
South the best mineralization occurred in drill
hole KOAC44 (Fence 6, Figure 1), where another wide zone
(14 m @ 2.75 g/t Au from 20 m), included a
high-grade intercept of 1 m @ 11.64 g/t
Au (from 21). This mineralized structure is
traceable in drill holes KOAC15, KAOC25, and KOAC35 over a distance
of 350 m, and correlates well with the interpreted contact along
the northeast-trending shear zone. These findings suggest
that the mineralization trends at 035°, with dips varying from
70-80° to the northwest.
Table 1. Assays greater
than 0.3 g/t Au identified during recent drilling at Samagouela and
Samagouela North
Hole ID |
From (m) |
To (m) |
1, 2 Interval (m) |
Au (g/t) |
KOAC30 |
17 |
18 |
1 |
0.51 |
KOAC30 |
19 |
20 |
1 |
0.40 |
KOAC30 |
24 |
26 |
2 |
1.61 |
KOAC30 |
39 |
41 |
2 |
1.18 |
KOAC30 |
45 |
54 |
9 |
5.79 |
inc |
45 |
51 |
6 |
8.29 |
inc |
45 |
46 |
1 |
36.37 |
KOAC31 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
0.31 |
KOAC32 |
8 |
10 |
2 |
0.32 |
KOAC34 |
10 |
12 |
2 |
0.41 |
KOAC35 |
7 |
8 |
1 |
0.35 |
KOAC35 |
9 |
11 |
2 |
0.53 |
KOAC35 |
36 |
37 |
1 |
0.33 |
KOAC36 |
47 |
48 |
1 |
0.35 |
KOAC44 |
20 |
34 |
14 |
2.75 |
inc. |
21 |
22 |
1 |
11.64 |
inc |
28 |
33 |
5 |
3.51 |
KOAC44 |
41 |
48 |
7 |
0.32 |
1True thicknesses are interpreted as 60-90% of
stated intervals2 Intervals use a 0.2-gram-per-tonne gold cut-off
value
Technical Details
Fence 4 (containing drill holes KOAC27-33) was
drilled at Samagouela on an azimuth of 270° (towards the west), at
dips of 55°, with lengths varying from 48 m to 54 m. The
purpose of this fence was to intercept mineralization noted in
previous drilling away from artisanal workings, and to determine
the orientation of the structure. Fences 5 and 6 (KOAC34-40 and
KOAC41-46) were drilled at Samagouela South to intercept
mineralization noted in previous drill holes. These holes
were also drilled on an azimuth of 270° (towards the west), at dips
of 55°, with lengths varying from 45 m to 54 m. Drilling
was primarily performed by AC methods, but in areas of abundant
quartz veins it was necessary to complete the planned holes using
RC equipment. At Samagouela 67 m was performed by RC
drilling, whereas only 5 m of RC drilling was performed at
Samagouela South. Drilling was performed by IDC Drilling
(Mali), and collected samples were assayed at SGS (Bamako, Mali) by
fire assay. Geophysical interpretation of the Gradient IP
data was performed by Jeremy S. Brett, M.Sc., P.Geo. (MPH
Consulting Limited).
Pending Results – Sodala
On June 4, 2020, the Company completed 467 m of
AC drilling at Sodala, on the Sankarani East permit. Samples
have been dispatched to the assay laboratory, and results are
expected within the month. Additional results are pending on
several shallow soil surveys performed on other prospective areas
within the Company’s 850-square-kilometre land package.
Next Steps
Field teams are continuing to perform in-fill
shallow soil geochemistry sampling on high priority targets on the
Sankarani permit and are expected to complete the survey next
week. This year, a total of 6,560 shallow soil samples have
been collected on the Yanfolila South block. The results of
the soil surveys will be used to help design follow-up exploration
programs.
Results from the current drilling programs will
also be put into a geological framework to help determine the
precise location for follow-up geophysics and drilling on the
identified target structures at Samagouela. This drilling
will start when weather conditions permit after the cessation of
the rainy season, normally in October. The highest priority
targets will be drilled first.
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 |
Website: www.compassgoldcorp.com
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