Results from drilling to extend the high
grade Hearts Zone expected in early January
Golden Predator Mining Corp. (TSX.V:GPY,
OTCQX:NTGSF) (the “
Company”) reported
today that drilling of the extensive soil geochemical target
in the Sprogge Area of the 3 Aces Project located in southeast
Yukon has discovered an important new style of disseminated gold
mineralization. The Sprogge Area discovery represents a
potentially large gold-bearing intrusive system not previously
encountered at the 3 Aces Project. Follow-up exploration of
this new gold discovery is planned for 2019 starting with
geophysical surveys designed to target blind intrusive-related gold
mineralization at depth.
A total of 27 HQ diamond drill holes amounting
to 2,169 meters tested six separate zones within 1.4 by 1.0 km of
the Sprogge Area at the 3 Aces Project. Surface gold
mineralization, defined by gold and arsenic in soil geochemical
anomalies and subsequent rock chip geochemistry, is present along
stratigraphic contacts and structures exposed at the surface. The
shallow drill holes targeted this near-surface gold mineralization
at the lithologic contacts.
The newly discovered mineralization differs from
the previously defined, structurally-controlled orogenic-style
high-grade veins encountered in the Central Core Area of the 3 Aces
project. In the Sprogge drilling, steeply dipping, north-northwest
trending dike-filled faults and shears were encountered that show
coherent intervals of gold grade. The intrusive-hosted
mineralization is entirely in felsic dikes and appears to be
significantly younger than the orogenic mineralization. Hole
3A18-335 intercepted 16.86m of 1.35 g/t gold from a depth of 16.2
meters including 1.38m of 8.34 g/t and 0.8m of 7.29 g/t gold.
A second hole, 3A18-346, confirmed the intrusive hosted
mineralization (see figures 4 through 6).
Golden Predator Chairman William Sheriff noted
that the original objective for the Sprogge drilling was to find a
continuation of the structurally-controlled Central Core Zone
beneath the large geochemical anomaly. “We now feel confident that
Sprogge is much higher in the stratigraphy than the Central Core
Zone and the potential for the high-grade orogenic deposit lies
below. The intrusive hosted gold mineralization explains the broad
gold-in-soil anomaly on the southern half of the Sprogge Area. .
Hole 3A18-335 intersected the mineralized intrusion and 346
confirmed it. When these shallow intercepts are compared with
the surface exposure, it is clear the dikes are quickly widening
significantly with depth, indicating size potential which these
intrusive systems are known for.”
Commenting further, Sheriff said the intrusion
appears to be similar in age to a number of gold-bearing intrusive
related systems in the Yukon including GPY’s 100%-owned Brewery
Creek deposit mined from 1996 to 2002.
Nine other holes intercepted gold in quartz veins or veinlets
occupying structures at a stratigraphic break. These narrow
intersections and their stratigraphic interpretation place the
Sprogge Area target test up section from the Central Core
Area. With gold confirmed in many of the targeted structures,
it is believed that the best orogenic gold targets may lie at depth
where more favorable stratigraphy is projected. Testing that
target was beyond the scope of the original drill program and the
limits of the drill rig utilized in this initial phase of shallow
drilling.
To view 3 Aces property and drill location
maps:http://www.goldenpredator.com/_resources/news/Sprogge-Drill-Results.pdf
2018 - 3 Aces Project – Sprogge Area Diamond Drill (DD) Significant
Results
Hole ID
From
(m) To (m)
Thickness
Gold (g/t)
3A18-310 |
16.00 |
18.00 |
2.00 |
8.73 |
|
3A18-311 |
21.00 |
23.00 |
2.00 |
1.16 |
|
3A18-317 |
22.50 |
24.45 |
1.95 |
4.04 |
|
including |
23.00 |
23.95 |
0.95 |
6.40 |
|
3A18-328 |
56.28 |
58.16 |
1.88 |
2.10 |
|
3A18-329 |
66.40 |
67.00 |
0.60 |
0.63 |
|
and |
75.75 |
77.00 |
1.25 |
0.88 |
|
3A18-330 |
51.30 |
52.35 |
1.05 |
1.23 |
|
3A18-332 |
70.20 |
72.09 |
1.89 |
0.59 |
|
3A18-335 |
16.20 |
33.06 |
16.86 |
1.35 |
|
including |
16.64 |
18.02 |
1.38 |
8.34 |
|
including |
25.50 |
26.30 |
0.80 |
7.29 |
|
and |
44.94 |
46.00 |
1.06 |
0.66 |
|
and |
81.75 |
84.02 |
2.27 |
0.74 |
|
and |
117.77 |
118.65 |
0.88 |
1.93 |
|
3A18-340 |
56.45 |
57.00 |
0.55 |
0.44 |
|
and |
72.24 |
73.61 |
1.37 |
0.78 |
|
3A18-345 |
55.65 |
56.21 |
0.56 |
1.61 |
|
and |
57.95 |
60.70 |
2.75 |
2.33 |
|
3A18-346 |
90.43 |
91.00 |
0.57 |
9.05 |
|
and |
104.39 |
105.63 |
1.24 |
0.60 |
|
and |
116.40 |
117.40 |
1.00 |
1.28 |
|
and |
128.31 |
128.90 |
0.59 |
0.42 |
|
Sample Type ‘DD’ represent ½ core sawn, or ½ core saw for
duplicate, of 2.5” (63.5mm) HQ
core. All intervals are
reported as drilled thicknesses; true thicknesses are estimated to
be 50-90% of drilled thicknesses.
2018 Sprogge Area Drilling Program
The 2018 work program at the Sprogge Area
consisted of 30 days of detailed lithologic and structural mapping
of the six previously described target areas (GPY NR17-25) to
define the orientation of structures and lithology controlling gold
mineralization. Proposed drill holes tested the down plunge
projection of the surface gold showings at relatively shallow
depths (< 50 m) as the initial test of the property.
Driftwood Drilling completed the helicopter-assisted drill program
over a 2-month period from July 22nd through September 12th,
2018.
Bedrock lithologies at the Sprogge Area are
similar to parts of the Central Core Area located approximately 7
km to the west-northwest. A well developed, southeast
plunging, southwest vergent antiform in the Sprogge Area is cored
by thick, turbiditic, feldspathic conglomerates and sandstones
overlain by fine-grained siltstones, mudstones and limestones of
the Proterozoic Yesezyu Formation. Uniquely, at the new
discovery zone, felsic dikes, 5-30 m wide, are intruded along a
north-northwesterly, one-km long trend and are spatially associated
with gold mineralization; this is an association that is not known
to occur in the Central Core Area 7 km to the west-northwest across
a segment of the regionally significant Hyland fault.
Isotopic dating of these dikes in the Sprogge Area by Whelan, 2014
yielded zircon U/Pb ages ranging from 95.7 to 103.5 million
years.
Central Core Area Deep Drilling Update
Subsequent to the Sprogge Area drill program,
the Company completed an eight hole, 2,603 m diamond drill program
in the Central Core Area targeting the down dip projection of the
Hearts Zone. Drill holes were widely spaced along approximately 250
m of strike with the deepest intercept approximately 500 m down dip
from the outcrop of the discovery vein. The target zone was
successfully intersected with abundant quartz, arsenopyrite and
pyrite present in the structures in all seven holes that reached
target depth. Logging and sampling of the core is now
complete, and samples have been submitted to SGS labs for analysis.
Results of this program are expected in early January.
3 Aces Project, Yukon
The 3 Aces Project is an orogenic gold target
covering 357 km² (35,700 ha) in southeast Yukon. The Company has to
date focused exploration on the 13.5 km2 Central Core Area, a broad
gold-in-soil anomaly, where numerous orogenic gold-bearing quartz
veins have been discovered. Exploration over the past two years has
systematically advanced the project by establishing: (1) high gold
grades can be reliably sampled; (2) gold mineralization is in
predictable stratigraphic structural locations; (3) gold grades
have robust continuity within the recognized controlling features;
and (4) most of the gold is free-milling and readily recoverable by
gravity concentration. Results from the Central Core Area support a
stratigraphic structural model that predicts extensive lateral and
vertical continuity of the 3 Aces mineral system. The Company is
developing targeted drilling programs to establish continuity
between the Central Core Area and other mineralized zones along the
35 km strike of the 3 Aces property. Orogenic gold deposits are
among the world’s largest and richest such as the California Mother
Lode Belt and the Juneau Gold Belt. The discovery in the Sprogge
Area provides an additional target model within the mineralized
belt improving the potential to develop a new and significant gold
district in Southeastern Yukon.
Sampling Methodology, Quality Control and
Assurance
All analyses for the drill samples were
performed by SGS Canada, Inc. with sample preparation in
Whitehorse, YT and assaying in Burnaby, BC. Drill samples
were analyzed for gold using a 50 gram fire assay with atomic
absorption finish (GO FAA505) or gravimetric finish (GO FAG505) on
over limit results (>100 ppm Au). Quality control
standards includes SRM, certified blank and field duplicate samples
in every sample dispatch.
The technical content of this news release has
been reviewed and approved by Jeff Cary, CPG, a Qualified Person as
defined by National Instrument 43-101 and Project Geologist for the
3 Aces Project and an employee of the Company.
Golden Predator Mining
Corp.
Golden Predator Mining Corp. is a gold
exploration company focused on advancing key projects with
significant exploration upside, good infrastructure and community
support. The Company is actively exploring on its high-grade gold 3
Aces Project and the advanced Brewery Creek Project, Yukon, a
past-producer with a 2014 Preliminary Economic Assessment prepared
in accordance with NI 43-101.
For additional information: Janet Lee-Sheriff Chief
Executive Officer (604) 260-5029 info@goldenpredator.com
www.goldenpredator.com
(1) NI 43-101 Technical Report "Preliminary Economic
Assessment for the Brewery Creek Property Yukon Territory, Canada"
Release Date of November 19, 2014.
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