Kestrel Gold Inc. (
“Kestrel” or the
“Company”)
(TSX
.V
:KGC) is pleased to
announce drill results from the Val-Jual property located
approximately 70 km south of Dawson City, Yukon Territory. The
property comprises two separate blocks either side of the
significant placer gold producing Ten Mile Creek: the Val-Jual
block, covering 1,375 hectares; and south of this, the Ten block,
covering 1,302 hectares. Kestrel drilled 13 reverse
circulation (RC) holes, totalling 922 metres on part of the
Val-Jual block.
The objective of the drill program was to test
for orogenic-style gold mineralization similar to that within the
White Gold District. The program specifically targeted the T5,
Lonely, BQC, Alcove, RQC and Teck TR16 zones, testing gold
anomalies from historical and recent soil and trench sampling. A
map of the drill hole locations is shown on the Kestrel Gold
website. Drill hole specifications are shown in Table 2.
Results
All 13 drill holes encountered low grade to
anomalous gold mineralization hosted in granite, with maximum
values per hole ranging from 3.13 g/t gold (Au) in drill hole
17RC-01 to 0.27 g/t Au in drill hole 17RC-06 (when including
duplicate samples). Pathfinder elements for the gold mineralization
may include lead (Pb), zinc (Zn), silver (Ag) and arsenic (As).
The granite which is believed to be Jurassic in
age, varies in colour from light yellow, to grey, to orange-brown
where more oxidised infrequently occurring grey-green intervals may
represent a more mafic compositional change or engulfed older
(schistose) metasediments.
A mineralizing hydrothermal system is evidenced
by “late stage” quartz veinlets in-filling micro-fractures. Some of
the micro-fractures exhibit “bleached” alteration haloes, while
other areas are more potassic (K)-feldspar altered. Conversely, the
granite appears relatively fresh and unaltered in certain
un-mineralized intercepts. Visible sulphide content is generally
low (between trace and 1%), occurring as very fine-grained pyrite
and arsenopyrite within the quartz veinlets. The quartz veining is
in part brecciated, sheeted, stockworked and re-healed giving a
saccharoidal and sooty texture (where fine sulphides are present).
Other fracture filling and alteration minerals include: calcite,
limonite, hematite, sericite and chlorite.
The frequency and magnitude of fracturing and
foliation within the granite varies and this is considered to be an
important factor for the concentration of gold mineralization.
Property wide, gold in soil anomalies are
flanked by multiple distinctive NNW-SSE trending linear magnetic
features which are cut and displaced by an east-west cross-fabric,
suggesting the presence of fault-related dilation zones which are
potential concentrators of gold mineralization. Drill hole 17RC-01
was collared in the vicinity of one such area, the T5 zone (see map
on website), where surface rock samples were previously collected
returning multi-gram gold values (see Kestrel NR August 22, 2017).
A value of 0.931 g/t Au across 13.71 m was returned from 6.71
m to 20.42 m in drill hole RC17-01.
Drill hole 17RC-10 in the RQC zone approximately
1.2 km south-west of 17RC-01, assayed 2.024 g/t Au over 1.52 m
starting at 9.75 m down hole and is anomalous in gold over 47.24
m. Drill hole 17RC-11, also in the RQC zone, returned low
grade gold throughout most of its length, returning an intercept of
0.205 g/t Au over 59.13 m. Table 1 below summarizes
intercepts considered significant in terms of near-surface low
grade gold distribution, including those from the Lonely, Alcove
and Teck TR16 zones.
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TABLE 1: SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ASSAY RESULTS: |
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DrillHole ID |
From(m) |
To (m) |
Interval(m)* |
Au (g/t) |
Zone |
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17RC-01 |
6.71 |
20.42 |
13.71 |
0.931 |
T5 |
including |
12.80 |
20.42 |
7.62 |
1.527 |
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Including |
12.80 |
14.32 |
1.52 |
3.132 |
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17RC-02 |
34.14 |
41.76 |
7.62 |
0.209 |
T5 |
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17RC-04 |
44.81 |
46.33 |
1.52 |
1.079 |
Lonely |
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17RC-07 |
2.44 |
17.37 |
14.93 |
0.176 |
Alcove |
including |
2.44 |
9.75 |
7.31 |
0.220 |
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17RC-09 |
3.96 |
26.52 |
22.56 |
0.182 |
Alcove |
including |
23.47 |
26.52 |
3.05 |
0.592 |
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17RC-10 |
9.75 |
56.99 |
47.24 |
0.157 |
RQC |
including |
9.75 |
15.85 |
6.10 |
0.581 |
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including |
9.75 |
11.27 |
1.52 |
2.024 |
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17RC-11 |
2.44 |
61.57 |
59.13 |
0.205 |
RQC |
including |
5.18 |
15.85 |
10.67 |
0.403 |
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and including |
50.90 |
58.52 |
7.62 |
0.456 |
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17RC-12 |
3.96 |
9.75 |
5.79 |
0.205 |
Teck TR16 |
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*True widths have not been determined from interval lengths due
to insufficient available information.(Holes 3, 5, 6, 8 and 13 also
contained assays of anomalous to low grade gold – but not over
significant enough intervals to be tabulated).
President’s Comments
Kevin Nephin, Kestrel Gold’s president and chief
executive officer, comments: “A picture is emerging at Val-Jual and
Ten of several property wide zones of near surface gold enrichment
and associated hydrothermal alteration that collectively suggest
the footprint of a substantial orogenic gold system evident on both
sides of Ten Mile Creek. These are early days of exploring a
large target that is open in all directions and untested at depth.
With this first modest and relatively accessible RC drill
program, we are just starting to get an understanding of the
structural controls localizing gold mineralization.”
Other exploration zones on the Val-Jual block,
such as the Cupid East, Cupid West (in the northwest), and Teckphel
zone (in the South) are of high priority (see map on website).
Permitting for road building will commence forthwith for ease of
drill access to these areas in 2018. On the Ten block, priority
exploration areas include the Ten Grid, Ten West, Galena Creek and
Five Mile targets.
Kevin Nephin comments further: “With follow up
work planned consisting of additional near surface drilling (Rotary
Air Blast, or “RAB”, and RC drilling), selective lines of
ground-magnetic surveying and trenching, prospecting, mapping and
further soil sampling, we are confident we will build on our
knowledge of the distribution of near-surface low grade gold and
also vector in on concentrations of higher multi-gram gold grades
from a number of areas on the property that we have already surface
sampled.”
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TABLE 2: VAL – JUAL RC DRILL HOLE SPECIFICATIONS |
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Collar Coordinates |
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Hole |
Easting |
Northing |
Angle |
Depth (ft) |
Depth (m) |
Azimuth |
Target Zone |
17RC-1 |
545933 |
7044740 |
-50 |
247 |
75.29 |
224 |
T5 |
17RC-2 |
545874 |
7044678 |
-50 |
247 |
75.29 |
44 |
T5 |
17RC-3 |
546000 |
7044275 |
-50 |
247 |
75.29 |
57 |
Lonely |
17RC-4 |
546072 |
7044323 |
-50 |
287 |
87.48 |
237 |
Lonely |
17RC-5 |
546046 |
7044068 |
-50 |
197 |
60.05 |
245 |
BQC |
17RC-6 |
545988 |
7044039 |
-50 |
197 |
60.05 |
65 |
BQC |
17RC-7 |
545772 |
7043917 |
-50 |
197 |
60.05 |
224 |
Alcove |
17RC-8 |
545734 |
7043876 |
-50 |
197 |
60.05 |
44 |
Alcove |
17RC-9 |
545780 |
7043894 |
-50 |
247 |
75.29 |
222 |
Alcove |
17RC-10 |
545453 |
7043633 |
-50 |
212 |
64.62 |
65 |
RQC |
17RC-11 |
545514 |
7043663 |
-50 |
212 |
64.62 |
245 |
RQC |
17RC-12 |
546016 |
7044537 |
-50 |
277 |
84.43 |
43 |
Teck TR16 |
17RC-13 |
546050 |
7044532 |
-50 |
261 |
79.55 |
43 |
Teck TR16 |
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Totals |
3,025 feet |
922.06 m |
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Methods and qualified person
Drilling was conducted by a tracked “Hornet”
reverse circulation drill, using 4-inch ODEX casing and 3.5-inch
drill rod by Midnight Sun Drilling (Midnight Sun). Aurora
Geosciences Ltd. (Whitehorse) managed the drill program on behalf
of Kestrel Gold Inc. Drill hole locations were predetermined by
Bernie Kreft and Jean Pautler, P.Geo.
Samples were collected at 5-foot intervals, and
split using a 3 tier Jones dry riffle splitter. The entire
length of all holes was sampled. A 12.5% sample split bagged
in micropore cloth sample bags or poly rock sample bags was sent
for analysis at Bureau Veritas Laboratories. All samples were
prepared for analysis by method code PRP70-250, involving crushing
so that 70% of the sample passes through a 10-mesh screen, followed
by pulverization of a 250-gram sample. All samples were analyzed
for gold by fire assay utilizing the FA430 code, involving assaying
of a 30-gram sample with an atomic absorption (AA) finish. All
samples were also analyzed by 33-element inductively coupled plasma
atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-AES) analysis, involving a
0.5-gram split of the pulverized sample.
Duplicate samples were taken from the reject
sample bags left at the drill sites, packaged as normal samples,
and randomly inserted in the sample stream. Blanks and standards
were also inserted, either at the beginning or at the end of a
hole. A total of 643 regular samples were submitted, as well
as 36 duplicate, 8 standard and 8 blank samples. The standard
and blank samples were provided by Canadian Resource Laboratories
Ltd. of Langley, British Columbia. All samples were collected and
held under safe custody methods and transported by Aurora personnel
directly to the Bureau Veritas preparatory laboratory at 77 Collins
Way, Whitehorse, Yukon.
William Taylor, P.Geo., is the Qualified Person,
in accordance with NI 43-101 of the Canadian Securities
Administrators, and has reviewed and approved the technical content
of this press release.
For additional information please contact Kevin
Nephin at 1-604-392-6056.
On behalf of the Board of Directors, “Kevin
Nephin” President and CEO Kestrel Gold Inc.
This news release contains forward-looking
statements that are not historical facts. Forward-looking
statements involve risks, uncertainties and other factors that
could cause actual results, performance, prospects and
opportunities to differ materially from those expressed or implied
by such forward-looking statements, including statements regarding
the mineral potential of the Val-Jual Property. Factors that could
cause actual results to differ materially from these
forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to,
variations in the nature, quality and quantity of any mineral
deposits that may be located, the Company’s inability to reach
satisfactory agreements with First Nations to facilitate its
exploration and development plans for the Val-Jual Property, the
Company's inability to obtain any necessary permits, consents or
authorizations required for its planned activities, and the
Company's inability to raise the necessary capital or to be fully
able to implement its business strategies. The reader is referred
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