Mountain Boy Plans Drilling on Its American Creek West Project in the Golden Triangle
July 11 2019 - 8:51AM
Mountain Boy Minerals Ltd (“Mountain Boy” or the
“Company”) (TSX.V: MTB; Frankfurt: M9UA)
reports that field crews have transitioned to its American Creek
West project and permitting is on track to conduct drilling this
summer. The project is located in the highly prospective American
Creek corridor, located in the Golden Triangle of British Columbia,
20 km north of the deep-water port of Stewart, BC. The 2646-hectare
project includes the historic Mountain Boy Mine, a high-grade
silver mine that last operated in the 1930s.
Highlights:
- Compelling evidence for
similarities to the highly productive Premier Camp.
- An emerging geological model
explains the numerous high-grade occurrences and helps vector
toward the core of the system.
- Fieldwork is underway in
preparation for drilling.
“The spectacular gold and silver values found in
this area are now better understood in terms of our emerging
geological model,” commented Lawrence Roulston, CEO. “Four
historic high-grade mines, either on the Mountain Boy property or
immediately adjacent, are now recognized as being part of a large
and robust geological system similar to those which have made the
Golden Triangle such a treasure trove.”
The Mountain Boy geological team has compiled
compelling evidence that the same geological conditions related to
the deposits in the prolific Premier Camp are present on the
American Creek West property1 (See Figures 1 and 2).
The abundance of gold-silver occurrences around
the American Creek area has long been recognized. In addition to
the historic Mountain Boy mine, two similar high-grade mines
operated on the eastern side of American Creek and a gold-copper
mine to the south. Several zones on the American Creek West
property have yielded high-grade silver and base metal values,
including drill hole MB-2006-10 which yielded 5.18 meters of 5258
g/t Ag (Assessment Report 29066).
The Mountain Boy geological team has
incorporated results from the historic data and fieldwork from the
last two seasons to develop a geological model for the American
Creek corridor. Going forward, this model will help guide
exploration and drilling. Two styles of mineralization have been
recognized in the area.
- The first style is hosted in quartz
breccia, quartz veins and associated stock-works surrounding the
breccia zones. Quartz-sericite-pyrite alteration commonly envelopes
this mineralization. The best gold and silver values are generally
associated with intense silicification and various amounts of base
metals, including lead, zinc and copper.
- The second style is massive barite
veins with secondary quartz, carbonate and base metals. These veins
often carry impressive silver values.
Mineralization has been found throughout the
property including the Unuk River, Betty Creek and Mount Dilworth
formations of the Lower Hazelton Group. The neighboring Stewart
Camp mineralization is found in Unuk River formation, close to the
transition into the Betty Creek formation. This stratigraphy occurs
on the American Creek West project as well.
Conduits for the mineralizing fluids are faults
and are often found in the hinge regions of the large scale folds
identified on the property.
In 2018, the Mountain Boy team identified an
intermediate to mafic intrusion in the bottom of the American Creek
valley. This intrusion may possibly be an analog to the Texas Creek
intrusion that is considered to be directly related to the Premier
Camp mineralization.
The current model that Mountain Boy is working
with is an intermediate sulfidation type epithermal deposit that is
telescoping off a deeper-seated porphyry. The porphyry is the heat
engine that is driving the hydrothermal systems that are
responsible for mineralization. This is a similar to that of the
Premier Camp.
Work is continuing to further refine and
validate the emerging geological understanding. The first priority
is in the American Creek valley:
- Samples from the intrusion are now
at a laboratory for petrographic analysis.
- The field crew is testing the
current geological interpretation through detailed geological and
structural mapping.
- A two-kilometre-long section of the
valley will be tested with a soil sample grid and prospecting.
A 1988 airborne magnetic and VLF-EM survey
conducted over the western part of the American Creek West project
area identified several VLF-EM anomalies. The author of the report
stated that, in that the geological setting, the presence of VLF-EM
conductors associated with faulting and magnetic highs suggests
excellent potential for silver-gold vein-epithermal mineralization
(Assessment report 17609). The survey results are being refined and
the anomalous areas will be ground-truthed over the coming
weeks.
Glacial retreat in the upper portions of the
property has exposed ground in prospective areas that that will be
looked at for the first time.
The drilling program planned for late summer
will begin with confirmation holes near the known mineralized areas
and then test some of the emerging target areas.
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Mountain Boy announces the grant of incentive
stock options under the Company's stock option plan to an officer
of the Company to purchase up to an aggregate of 400,000 treasury
shares. The options are exercisable at a price of $0.21 per share
for a period of 5 years and are subject to the policies of the TSX
Venture Exchange and the Company’s stock option plan.
The technical disclosure in this release has
been read and approved by Andrew Wilkins, B.Sc., P.Geo., and a
qualified person as defined in National Instrument 43-101.
On behalf of the Board of Directors:
Lawrence RoulstonPresident &
CEO(604) 914-2142
For further information, contact:Nancy CurryVP Corporate
Development (604) 220-2971
Footnote:1. Mines in the Premier Camp produced
2.3 million ounces of gold and 48 million pounds of Silver from
1918 to 1996. Current resources are: Indicated: 2.8 million tonnes
at 7.5 g/t gold; inferred: 6.0 million tonnes at 7.2 g/t gold;
hosting 667,000 indicated ounces plus 1,390,000 inferred ounces.
The resource also contains appreciable values of silver, copper,
lead and zinc. Ascot Resources Ltd. – Premier Project, Technical
Report NI 43-101 – January 17, 2019 by Roscoe Postle Associates
Inc.
Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its
Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the
policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for
the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
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