StrikePoint Gold - Angelina Drilling Program
July 09 2012 - 7:30AM
PR Newswire (Canada)
SKP: TSXV STKXF: OTCQX CALGARY, July 9, 2012 /CNW/ -
StrikePoint Gold, ("StrikePoint") (OTCQX: STKXF) (the "Company")
announces the results of the winter-spring 2012 Angelina Project
diamond drill program. Between March and May 2012, the Company
completed eight drill holes from four set-ups totaling 1,005 metres
(m). The 2012 diamond drilling program targeted chargeability
anomalies defined by the 2012 induced-polarization (IP) resistivity
geophysical survey as a follow-up to the 2011 diamond drill program
that tested high-grade gold surface vein occurrences (see
StrikePoint Press Release June 23, 2011). Richard Boulay, Chairman,
commented: "The complex mineralization system at Angelina continues
to deliver interesting gold values but has not yet yielded the high
values over multiple samples that would define an economic zone of
gold mineralization. We will continue to investigate alternative
targeting methods for a future exploration program at Angelina. The
Company is currently active with other exploration programs." The
2012 Angelina drill program targeted three discrete chargeability
high anomalies associated with high-grade gold surface vein
occurrences at Halfway Lake. Of the 311 core samples submitted for
analysis, 12 samples returned more than 100 parts-per-billion (ppb)
gold (Au), the highest of which is 5.35 grams-per-tonne (g/t) Au.
Screen metallic analysis of the same sample returned 16.21 g/t Au
from the coarser fraction (greater than 150 mesh). Table 1:
Angelina Project - Significant Assay Results
________________________________________________ |Drill Hole|From
(m)|To (m)|Interval (m)|Au (ppb)|
|__________|________|______|____________|________| | 12AG-01 |
23.61 |24.00 | 0.39 | 340 |
|__________|________|______|____________|________| | 12AG-01 |
25.55 |25.85 | 0.30 | 110 |
|__________|________|______|____________|________| | 12AG-02 |
142.1 |142.52| 0.42 | 160 |
|__________|________|______|____________|________| | 12AG-02 |
142.52 |143.00| 0.48 | 4,560 |
|__________|________|______|____________|________| | 12AG-06 |
50.45 |51.10 | 0.65 | 280 |
|__________|________|______|____________|________| | 12AG-06 |
87.70 |88.20 | 0.50 | 570 |
|__________|________|______|____________|________| | 12AG-07 |
33.30 |34.00 | 0.70 | 5,350 |
|__________|________|______|____________|________| | 12AG-07 |
34.00 |34.52 | 0.52 | 120 |
|__________|________|______|____________|________| | 12AG-08 |
72.31 |73.50 | 1.19 | 170 |
|__________|________|______|____________|________| | 12AG-08 |
111.31 |112.33| 1.02 | 170 |
|__________|________|______|____________|________| | 12AG-08 |
134.58 |135.60| 1.02 | 170 |
|__________|________|______|____________|________| | 12AG-08 |
142.00 |143.00| 1.00 | 110 |
|__________|________|______|____________|________| Table 2:
Angelina Project - Screen metallic check assays*
___________________________________________ |Sample|Au g/t Total|Au
g/t +150|Au g/t -150| |______|____________|___________|___________|
|555416| 0.35 | 0.40 | 0.34 |
|______|____________|___________|___________| |589502| 0.19 | 0.07
| 0.21 | |______|____________|___________|___________| |589503|
4.56 | 1.54 | 4.75 | |______|____________|___________|___________|
|589651| 0.57 | 0.32 | 0.60 |
|______|____________|___________|___________| |589664| 5.35 | 16.21
| 4.87 | |______|____________|___________|___________| *only
samples returning 100 ppb Au are shown Drill hole 12AG-01 targeted
a discrete chargeability high anomaly midway between the two high
grade quartz vein occurrences tested by the 2011 drilling. 12AG-01
intersected two pyrite-pyrrhotite-chalcopyrite mineralized quartz
veins between 23.6 to 25.8 m depth that returned assays of 340 ppb
and 110 ppb Au over 0.4 m and 0.3 m respectively. Drill holes
12AG-02 and 12AG-03 targeted a 200 x 50 m northwest elongate
chargeability high anomaly coincident with a zone of gossanous
volcanic rocks cut northwest trending shear zones that returned
high-grade surface rock samples. Drill hole 12AG-02 intersected a
10 m zone containing 0.5-1.0% pyrite and pyrrhotite sufficient to
explain the observed geophysical anomaly. At a depth of 142 m,
12AG-02 intersected a pyrite-pyrrhotite-chalcopyrite mineralized
quartz vein that retuned assays of 4.56 g/t Au over 0.48 m. Drill
hole 12AG-03 did not return significant assays. Drill holes 12AG-04
through 12AG-06 targeted a northwest trending quartz vein system
that returned surface rock samples of up 45 g/t Au. All three drill
holes intersected narrow pyrite and pyrrhotite mineralized quartz
vein consistent with the down-dip extent of the surface veins. At a
depth of 88 m, drill hole 12AG-06 intersected a pyrite-pyrrhotite
mineralized quartz vein that retuned assays 570 ppb Au over 0.5 m.
Drill hole 12AG-07, collared from the same setup tested a subtle
chargeability high anomaly and the northern strike extent of high
grade surface veins diamond drill tested during 2011. At a depth of
31 m, drill hole 12AG-07 intersected a massive smoky quartz vein
hosted within a 5 m zone of sheared and intensely sericite
alteration gabbro that returned assays of 5.35 g/t Au and 23.5 g/t
silver (Ag) over 0.7 m. Drill hole 12AG-08, tested a sizeable
chargeability high anomaly to the west of the high grade surface
vein occurrences. Drill hole 12AG-08 intersected a series of
pyrite-pyrrhotite mineralized zones between a depth of 72 and 143 m
sufficient to explain the observed geophysical anomaly, however no
significant assays were returned. Three high priority chargeability
high anomalies identified during the 2012 IP/resistivity survey
remain to be drill tested. Two of the anomalies occur between 200
to 400 m to the southwest along strike from the Port Showing where
2010 high-grade rock samples of up to 199 g/t Au. The third anomaly
is located 400 m to the northwest of Port Showing where samples of
pyrite-chalcopyrite mineralized gabbro rocks sampled during 2010
returned assays of up to 1.15 g/t Au. All sample analytical results
contained in this press release, including standard and quality
control samples were analyzed for gold by fire assay and
multi-element ICP-MS analysis by TSL Laboratories Inc, Saskatoon,
SK. Kristopher J. Raffle, P. Geol., APEX Geoscience Ltd. is a
qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 and is
responsible for the preparation and approval of the technical
information disclosed in this news release. This press release has
been reviewed by Daniel A. Beauchamp, B.Sc., P.Geol., StrikePoint
Gold's Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101. Richard
A. Boulay, Chairman, On behalf of the Board of Directors. Neither
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. StrikePoint Gold Inc. CONTACT: Investor Relations Toll
Free: 1(877)317-1660info@strikepointgold.com
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