NEW DRILLING EXPANDS GOLD MINERALIZATION AT
WESTERN FLANK
VANCOUVER, BC, March 23, 2021
/CNW/ - New Placer Dome Gold Corp. ("New Placer Dome" or the
"Company") (TSXV: NGLD) (OTCQB: NPDCF) (FSE: BM5) is pleased
to report assay results for an additional eleven reverse
circulation ("RC") drill holes completed during 2020 at its
flagship Kinsley Mountain Gold Project ("Kinsley Mountain")
in Nevada. Drilling at the Western
Flank Zone has again yielded significant gold intercepts at Kinsley
Mountain.
Kinsley Mountain is located 90 km south of the Long Canyon Mine,
operated by Nevada Gold Mines. It
hosts Carlin-style gold mineralization under and adjacent to a
historical open-pit, run-of-mine heap leach operation, and hosts an
Indicated Resource at the Western Flank Zone of 302,000 ounces of
gold grading 6.11 g/t Au (1.54 million tonnes)1.
The recently completed 2020 Kinsley Mountain RC and diamond
drill campaign comprised 49 drill holes totaling 17,970
metres (39 RC holes for 13,610 metres, and 10 diamond drill
holes for 4,360 metres), and tested five target areas within the
greater Resource area (Figure 1). Assay results from 27 holes
are still pending, including all core holes. Drill holes were
selected to test extensions to existing resource areas as well as
undrilled, high conviction targets.
Highlights include:
- 15.1 grams per tonne gold ("g/t Au")
(sulphide2) over 7.6 metres ("m"), including 24.1
g/t Au (sulphide) over 4.6 m in
KMR20-026 lower zone; and 9.08 g/t Au (sulphide) over 6.1 m in KMR20-026 upper zone (Figure 2, and
Table 1)
- 2.51 g/t Au (sulphide) over 15.2
m; including 4.16 g/t Au (sulphide) over 6.1 m in KMR20-003
- 1.78 g/t Au (oxide) over 39.6
m; including 3.63 g/t Au (oxide) over 13.7 m in KMR20-002
Max Sali, CEO and founder of New
Placer Dome commented, "Once again our Western Flank zone
step-out drill holes have yielded exceptionally high-grade gold
intercepts, reinforcing our belief that significant opportunities
remain to expand the existing mineral resource at Kinsley Mountain.
Importantly, the high-grade gold intercepts in KMR20-026 lie within
the existing pit shell and are 100-200 metres shallower than bulk
of the Western Flank zone mineral resource and is a new high-grade
discovery open to the northwest. These results, in addition to
those previously reported for nearby drill holes KMR20-008, and
KMR20-004 from the emerging Western Flank Extension target,
demonstrate the potential for additional mineralization in areas to
the west and east of the high-grade Western Flank zone. We expect
to release additional RC drill hole results for our Kinsley Main Pit North shallow oxide target area
imminently."
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1
Technical Report and updated estimate of mineral resources on the
Kinsley Project, Elko County, Nevada, U.S.A., effective January 15,
2020 and prepared by Michael M. Gustin, Ph.D., CPG, Moira Smith,
Ph.D., P.Geo. and Gary L. Simmons, MMSA under New Placer Dome Gold
Corp.'s Issuer Profile on SEDAR (www.sedar.com).
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2 Initial
metallurgical testing indicates Western Flank Zone Secret Canyon
sulphide mineralization is not carbon refractory or silica
encapsulated. Flotation plus leached tails processing of Secret
Canyon sulphide yielded 89-95% gold recovery, at 98.6-312 g/t gold
concentrate grade (refer to current Technical Report above for
details).
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Key Points:
- The upper interval in KMR20-026 is hosted in Dunderberg
Shale and is the second highest-grade Western Flank zone Dunderberg
shale intercept drilled to date, and is 200
m shallower than the bulk of the Western Flank zone
Resource, demonstrating high-grade near-surface resource expansion
potential.
- The lower interval in KMR20-026 (24.1 g/t Au over
4.6 m) is the highest-grade drill
interval from the top of the Secret Canyon shale to date on the
Kinsley Mountain Project, with individual assays among the top 40
of the over 1,400 holes drilled on the Project.
- High-grade gold mineralization in KMR20-026 is open to the
northwest and warrants an aggressive program of follow-up
drilling.
Figure 1. Western Flank Zone Drill Section
KMR20-026 / KMR20-002 / KMR20-003
Table 1. Kinsley Mountain Gold Project 2020
Significant Drill Intercepts
Hole
ID
|
Released
|
Zone
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Interval
(m)1
|
Au
(g/t)*
|
CN Soluble
Au
Recovery**
(%)
|
(dip/azimuth)
|
KMR20-026
|
Current
News
Release
|
Western
Flank
|
135.6
|
141.7
|
6.1
|
9.08
|
Sulphide
|
(-90)
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and
|
199.6
|
207.3
|
7.6
|
15.1
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including
|
199.6
|
202.7
|
4.6
|
24.1
|
KMR20-002
|
300.2
|
339.9
|
39.6
|
1.78
|
74%
|
(-82/314)
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including
|
310.9
|
324.6
|
13.7
|
3.63
|
83%
|
KMR20-003
|
362.7
|
379.0
|
15.2
|
2.51
|
Sulphide
|
(-70/314)
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including
|
362.7
|
368.8
|
6.1
|
4.16
|
KMR20-004
|
11-Jan-21
|
Western
Flank Extension
Target
|
260.6
|
271.3
|
10.7
|
5.15
|
69%
|
(-68/160)
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including
|
265.2
|
269.8
|
4.6
|
8.12
|
74%
|
KMR20-007
|
Western
Flank
|
283.5
|
289.6
|
6.1
|
1.15
|
Sulphide
|
(-75/280)
|
KMR20-008
|
Western
Flank
|
294.1
|
300.2
|
6.1
|
4.83
|
Sulphide
|
(-83/305)
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and
|
310.9
|
318.5
|
7.6
|
3.07
|
Sulphide
|
KMR20-009
|
Western
Flank
|
283.5
|
295.7
|
12.2
|
1.74
|
Sulphide
|
(-70/110)
|
KMR20-016
|
Western
Flank
|
309.4
|
330.7
|
21.3
|
3.38
|
73%
|
(-85/235)
|
including
|
317.0
|
323.1
|
6.1
|
5.78
|
100%
|
KMR20-017
|
Western
Flank
|
320.0
|
358.1
|
38.1
|
2.63
|
Sulphide
|
(-75/320)
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including
|
326.1
|
332.2
|
6.1
|
10.2
|
Sulphide
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*True widths
of the mineralized intervals are interpreted to be between 60-90%
of the reported lengths.
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*Drill composites
were calculated using a minimum cut-off of 0.20 g/t
gold.
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**"Sulphide"
defined as CN soluble gold recovery of <50%
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Drill hole KMR20-002 deviated from planned towards KMR20-016
(previously reported) replicating that intercept. Drill holes
KMR20-010 (-80/128), KMR20-013 (-84/356), and KMR20-014 (-60/295)
collared on the northern margin of the Western Flank zone did not
intersect significant mineralization. Shale Saddle target
exploration holes KMR20-011B
(-80/038), KMR20-012 (-76/220), KMR20-031 (-82/033), and KMR20-034
(-68/202), intersected the target Secret Canyon Shale and anomalous
arsenic (a Carlin gold pathfinder
element) throughout, but did not return significant gold intercepts
(Figure 2).
Figure 2. Kinsley Mountain Gold Project 2020
Drill Holes and Pending Status
Methodology and QA/QC
Assaying was performed by ALS
Global (ALS), Vancouver Canada.
ALS is an ISO-IEC 17025:2017 and ISO 9001:2015 accredited
analytical laboratory that is independent of New Placer Dome and
the QP. RC drill samples were subject to crushing to a minimum of
70% passing 2 mm, followed by pulverizing of a 250-gram split to
85% passing 75 microns. Gold determination was via standard
30-gram fire-assay (FA) analysis with atomic absorption
spectroscopy (AAS) finish, in addition to 51 element ICP-MS.
Samples returning greater than 10 g/t Au are subject to gravimetric
finish. Gold values returning greater than 0.1 g/t Au are also
subject leach analysis where the sample is treated with a 0.25%
NaCN solution and rolled for an hour. An aliquot of the final leach
solution is then centrifuged and analyzed by AAS.
New Placer Dome follows industry standard procedures for the
work carried out on the Kinsley Mountain Gold Project, with a
quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) program. Blank,
duplicate, and standard samples were inserted into the sample
sequence sent to the laboratory for analysis. New Placer Dome
detected no significant QA/QC issues during review of the data. New
Placer Dome is not aware of any drilling, sampling, recovery or
other factors that could materially affect the accuracy or
reliability of the data referred to herein.
About New Placer Dome Gold Corp.
New Placer Dome Gold
Corp. is a gold exploration company focused on acquiring and
advancing gold projects in Nevada.
New Placer Dome's flagship Kinsley Mountain Gold Project, located
90 km south of the Long Canyon Mine (currently in production under
the Newmont/Barrick Joint Venture), hosts Carlin-style gold
mineralization, previous run of mine heap leach production, and NI
43-101 indicated resources containing 418,000 ounces of gold
grading 2.63 g/t Au (4.95 million tonnes) and inferred resources
containing 117,000 ounces of gold averaging 1.51 g/t Au (2.44
million tonnes)[3]. The Bolo Project, located 90 km northeast of
Tonopah, Nevada, is another core
asset, similarly hosting Carlin-style gold mineralization. New
Placer Dome also owns 100% of the Troy Canyon Project, located 120
km south of Ely, Nevada. New
Placer Dome is run by a strong management and technical team
consisting of capital markets and mining professionals with the
goal of maximizing value for shareholders through new mineral
discoveries, committed long-term partnerships, and the advancement
of exploration projects in geopolitically favourable
jurisdictions.
Qualified Person
The scientific and technical
information contained in this news release has been reviewed and
approved by Kristopher J. Raffle, P.Geo. (BC), Principal and
Consultant of APEX Geoscience Ltd. of Edmonton, AB, a Director of New Placer Dome
and a "Qualified Person" as defined in National Instrument 43-101 –
Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects. Mr.
Raffle has verified the data disclosed which includes a review of
the sampling, analytical and test data underlying the information
and opinions contained herein.
On behalf of the Board of Directors,
/s/ "Max Sali"
Max
Sali, Chief Executive Officer
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3
Technical Report and updated estimate of mineral resources on the
Kinsley Project, Elko County, Nevada, U.S.A., effective January 15,
2020 and prepared by Michael M. Gustin, Ph.D., CPG, Moira Smith,
Ph.D., P.Geo. and Gary L. Simmons, MMSA under New Placer Dome Gold
Corp.'s Issuer Profile on SEDAR (www.sedar.com).
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