Midland Exploration Inc. (“Midland”)
(TSX-V: MD) is pleased to announce that work will
resume in the vicinity of the recent nickel-copper
(
“Ni-Cu”) discovery named Santos. This zone was
discovered during the maiden drilling program completed by Rio
Tinto Exploration Canada Inc. (
“RTEC”) on the Tête
Nord property. The upcoming drilling program will begin shortly to
test new prospective geophysical targets located near Santos as
well as further south in the vicinity of the Palmeiras and Savane
showings.
Located near the town of La Tuque, Quebec, the
Tête Nord property is currently wholly owned by Midland but is
subject to an option agreement with RTEC since December 2021 (see
press release by Midland dated December 2, 2021).
Highlights:
- Commencement of a new drilling program with 6 drill
holes totalling up to 1,900 metres;
- Several new drilling targets identified in the Santos
and Palmeiras areas, north of the former Lac Edouard Ni-Cu
mine;
- New drilling targets at Savane.
New drilling targets at Santos and
Palmeiras
Over the past few months, ground-based gravity
surveys were completed in the vicinity of the new Santos Ni-Cu zone
and further south along the same N-S-trending structure, in the
vicinity of the Palmeiras showing. The gravity survey led to the
identification of new prospective drilling targets, favourably
located near the two showings. This new drilling campaign will
consist of six (6) drill holes totalling up to 1,900 metres and is
scheduled to begin in early July, depending on the forest fire
situation in this part of the province of Quebec.
During the maiden drilling program, drill hole
MDLD0015, designed to test a VTEM anomaly and an off-hole anomaly
detected in drill hole MDLD0009, intersected from 14 metres to 80
metres downhole depth, several layers with Ni-Cu mineralization
within altered gabbro horizons. From 20.11 to 22.79 metres,
the drill hole intersected 1.10% Ni and 0.71% Cu over 2.68
metres. Further down, from 33.02 to 43.39 metres, a
mineralized interval graded 0.45% Ni and 0.18% Cu over
10.37 metres (see press release by Midland dated
April 27, 2023). Regionally, this new Santos zone is favourably
located along a N-S-trending structure, approximately 8 km north of
the former Lac Edouard Ni-Cu mine.
Modelling of the ground gravity survey completed
this summer in the Santos area led to the identification of a new
anomaly located a few hundred metres northwest of the Santos zone.
A total of three (3) drill holes totalling up to 900 metres will be
completed in the Santos area. Two of these drill holes will test
possible extensions of the Santos zone to the south and west, and
the third drill hole will be collared northwest of Santos to test
the new gravity anomaly.
Approximately two kilometres south of Santos,
along the same N-S-trending structure, a large gravity anomaly was
detected immediately north of the Palmeiras showing, where
mineralized Melagabbro to pyroxenite outcrops were identified near
VTEM anomalies. One (1) drill hole totalling up to 300 metres is
planned to test this new geophysical target.
Additional drilling on the Savane
showing
A gravity survey was also completed in the
Savane showing area. During the maiden drilling campaign, a
mineralized interval intersected in drill hole MDLD0001 graded
1.07% Ni and 0.13% Cu over 0.78 metre, from 101.87 to 102.65
metres. Modelling of the gravity survey resulted in a better
definition of the geometry of the mineralized intrusion at Savane
and the identification of two lobes possibly representing
previously unknown parts of the mineralized intrusion. Two (2)
drill holes totalling up to 700 metres will be completed to test
these intrusive targets.
In addition, prospecting work will be conducted
approximately 750 metres northwest of the Savane showing, to
explain the presence of a new gravity anomaly like the one
associated with the mineralized intrusion at the Savane Ni-Cu
showing.
About the Tête Nord Ni-Cu property
The Tête Nord property covers mafic and
ultramafic rocks of the La Bostonnais Complex north of La Tuque,
which hosts the former Lac Edouard mine that historically produced
50,000 tonnes of ore grading 1.50% Ni and 0.50% Cu (source: SIGEOM
NTS sheet 31P09).
Cautionary statements:
Note that grab sample grades may not be
representative of mineralized zones.
The true thickness of reported intervals cannot
be determined with the information currently available; intervals
are thus reported in core length.
Mineralization occurring at the former Lac
Edouard mine is not necessarily indicative of mineralization that
may be found on the Tête Nord property held by Midland.
Quality Control
Drill core samples were sent to ALS Thunder Bay
for preparation and ALS Vancouver for analysis. Samples were
prepared according to the RIORCK package, where the entire sample
is crushed to 70% passing less than 2 mm using a Boyd
crusher-splitter combination, then 1 kg of material is
pulverized to at least 85% passing 75 microns. This method includes
between-sample washes on both crushers and pulverizers. Samples
were analyzed for a full element suite using lithium borate fusion
(ME-ICP06 and ME-MS81), with four-acid and aqua regia digestion
(ME-MS61L and ME-MS41L), S and C by induction furnace (ME-IR08) and
Au-Pt-Pd by ultralow detection 30 g fire assay (PGM-MS23L).
The MDLD0015 batch of 114 samples included 8 certified reference
materials (CRM) and 13 blanks, as well as 4 core duplicates for a
quality control insertion rate of 28%. Reference materials consist
of in-house standards CL-LG, CL-HG and EA-M, all independently
prepared and certified. ALS included laboratory quality control
using a range of blanks and CRM standards, and 16 RTX samples were
analyzed twice as duplicates.
About Midland
Midland targets the excellent mineral potential
of Quebec to make the discovery of new world-class deposits of gold
and critical metals. Midland is proud to count on reputable
partners such as RTEC, BHP Canada Inc., Barrick Gold Corp.,
Wallbridge Mining Company Ltd, Probe Gold Inc., Agnico Eagle Mines
Limited, Osisko Development Corp., SOQUEM Inc., Brunswick
Exploration Inc., Nunavik Mineral Exploration Fund, and Abcourt
Mines Inc. Midland prefers to work in partnership and intends to
quickly conclude additional agreements in regard to newly acquired
properties. Management is currently reviewing other opportunities
and projects to build up Midland’s portfolio and generate
shareholder value.
This press release was prepared by certified
geologist Mario Masson, P.Geo., VP Exploration for Midland and
Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101.
For further information, please consult
Midland’s website or contact:
Gino Roger, President and Chief Executive Officer
Tel.: 450-420-5977 Fax: 450-420-5978 Email:
info@midlandexploration.com Website:
https://www.midlandexploration.com/
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uncertainties that could cause actual results to vary materially
from targeted results. Such risks and uncertainties include those
described in Midland’s periodic reports including the annual report
or in the filings made by Midland from time to time with securities
regulatory authorities.
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