Triumph Gold Corp., (TSX-V: TIG) (OTCMKTS: TIGCF)
(“
Triumph Gold” or the “
Company”)
is pleased to announce positive results from the first two of seven
planned drill holes testing for a buried porphyry on their 100%
owned, 200 km2, road accessible Freegold Mountain Property in the
Yukon Territory. Highlights include:
- A 400.48 metre intersection
(RVD19-02, 77.52 – 478.00m) of epithermal style mineralization at
the WAu Breccia with 1.21 grams per tonne (g/t) gold equivalent**
(AuEq**), containing 0.73 g/t gold (Au) and 0.23% copper (Cu), more
than doubling the previously known depth of
mineralization.
- A 102.50 metre intersection
(RVD19-02, 560.50 – 663.00) of gold-rich porphyry related
mineralization (strongly potassic altered granite and
chalcopyrite-magnetite breccia), with 1.26 g/t AuEq**, containing
0.73 g/t Au and 0.18% Cu.
- Based on positive results
from drill holes RVD19-01 and RVD19-02, an additional drill hole
has been added to the program to further test for high grade
porphyry mineralization beneath the WAu Breccia.
Table 1: Highlighted
Results from 2019 Drilling at the WAu Breccia
Drill Hole |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Length* (m) |
Au (g/t) |
Ag (g/t) |
Cu (%) |
Mo (%) |
AuEq** (g/t) |
CuEq** (%) |
WAu Breccia Intersections |
RVD19-02 |
77.52 |
478.00 |
400.48 |
0.730 |
6.9 |
0.227 |
0.025 |
1.211 |
1.066 |
Including |
380.00 |
476.00 |
96.00 |
0.850 |
12.3 |
0.325 |
0.020 |
1.476 |
1.300 |
Including |
416.50 |
476.00 |
59.50 |
1.012 |
17.1 |
0.432 |
0.027 |
1.850 |
1.630 |
Potassic Altered Granite and Chalcopyrite-Magnetite
Porphyry Breccia |
RVD19-02 |
560.50 |
663.00 |
102.50 |
0.725 |
1.5 |
0.182 |
0.055 |
1.263 |
1.113 |
Including |
560.50 |
587.00 |
26.50 |
1.102 |
1.6 |
0.146 |
0.060 |
1.630 |
1.436 |
And |
626.93 |
661.50 |
34.57 |
0.822 |
1.6 |
0.270 |
0.040 |
1.378 |
1.213 |
VP Exploration Dr. Tony Barresi (P.Geo.)
Comments
“At the WAu Breccia, the first of three areas
being drill tested in 2019 for buried porphyry mineralization, we
have discovered a porphyry copper-gold system. The
discovery intersection is long, high-grade, gold-rich and closer to
surface than we had expected. We also more than doubled
the known depth of the near surface, gold-rich, epithermal style
WAu Breccia. Combined, the two mineralized zones form an
impressively long and rich intersection, 601.80 metres averaging
1.1 g/t gold equivalent**, with 0.67 g/t of actual gold
[Table 2]. Now, with the addition of a seventh drill hole to the
program, we’ll be further delineating deep WAu this year.”
The 2019 exploration program on Triumph’s
Freegold Mountain property was designed to test for a buried
copper-gold porphyry system beneath the six kilometre long,
Revenue-Nucleus soil and geophysical anomaly. With the addition of
a third drill hole to the WAu Breccia area, the program now
includes seven drill holes, totaling approximately 6,000 metres.
The current results indicate success at the WAu Breccia, the first
area tested. Triumph looks forward to receiving and releasing drill
results from the other two target areas:
- The Blue Sky Zone, where Triumph
discovered a gold-rich, high-grade porphyry in 2017/2018 (e.g. 316
metres of 1.1 g/t Au, 5.0 g/t Ag and 0.27% Cu in RVD18-19; see
PR18-09 dated September 12, 2018); and
- Revenue West where two drill holes
will test a geophysical target (Big Red; see PR#19-10 dated June
18, 2019).
Triumph to Drill Third Hole at the WAu
Breccia
Based on exciting results from RVD19-01, and
RVD19-02, the technical team at Triumph designed a third drill hole
to test the buried porphyry system beneath the WAu Breccia. One of
the most important alteration minerals in the buried porphyry is
magnetite, which gives the affected rock a strong magnetic
signature. Triumph’s pre-existing magnetic geophysical surveys are
being used to vector towards more, and higher grade, porphyry
related mineralization. A 3D inversion of 2018 ground magnetic data
interprets a strong, coherent magnetic high close to where both
RVD19-01 and RVD19-02 intersected strongly potassic altered rock
(Figure 2). The newly added third drill hole will target the
magnetic high, drilling into the center and most intense portion of
it, while also testing a westerly portion of the WAu Breccia at
depth, and hanging wall porphyry style mineralization closer to
surface (Figures 2&4). In addition, Triumph plans to reprocess
its magnetic data to build a “constrained”/more robust 3D model
that will incorporate down-hole magnetic data collected from all of
the drill holes in the vicinity of the ground magnetic survey; this
will allow for even better recognition and resolution of deep
magnetic bodies in preparation for a 2020 drill program.
Details of RVD19-01 and
RVD19-02
Two drill holes were completed at the WAu
Breccia totaling 1,664.21 metres (Figure 1, Figure 2, Table 3). The
WAu breccia is a south dipping tabular body of polymetallic
mineralization intersected by eight historical drill holes that
tested to a maximum depth of 200m below surface. RVD19-01 was
oriented northwards to test for a depth extension of the WAu
breccia 250 metres beneath previous intersections. RVD19-02, was
drilled southward along the same section and was designed to drill
down the dip-plane of the WAu mineralized zone, to efficiently test
continuity of the WAu mineralization to depth, while also using the
breccia body as a vector towards an underlying porphyry system.
RVD19-01 intersected a 53 metre thick downdip
extension of the WAu breccia (493 – 546m). Mineralization in this
interval consists mainly of quartz-carbonate-sulfide veins versus
breccia matrix. The best interval returned 0.40 g/t Au, 7.1 g/t Ag,
0.20% Cu, and 0.025% Mo over 15.64 metres (495.00 - 510.64m; Table
2). Below the breccia RVD19-01 intersected 29.78 metres (585.10 –
614.88m) of moderate to strong K-feldspar-biotite-magnetite altered
and veined intrusion. The potassic alteration is interpreted to be
part of a buried porphyry system that was also intersected in drill
hole RVD19-02.
RVD19-02 was drilled down the dip plane of the
WAu breccia, which near surface is demonstrated to have a thickness
of approximately 50 metres, but below the depth of 200 metres has a
poorly- or un- constrained thickness and geometry.
- RVD19-02 collared in the Revenue
diatreme, which crosscuts and forms a shallow apron over the
western portion of the WAu Breccia. The margin of the diatreme is
mineralized, returning 0.11% Cu, 0.13 g/t Au 6.7 g/t Ag and 0.031%
Mo over 16.32m (61.20-77.52m; Table 2).
- Below the diatreme contact (77.52m)
to 476 metres depth RVD19-02 intersected the WAu Breccia,
characterized by brecciated and argillic ± silica altered granite
with Au-Ag-Cu-Mo (plus minor tungsten, zinc, and lead)
mineralization within hydrothermal breccia matrix, and in
surrounding wallrock and clasts. The breccia fill consists of
pyrite, pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite, molybdenite, arsenopyrite,
scheelite, sphalerite, galena, bismuthinite, and native
gold (visible), combined with quartz and carbonate
(calcite, dolomite, ankerite).
- Beneath the WAu Breccia, from
560.50 to 663.00 metres, RVD19-02 intersected strongly potassic
altered granite (K-feldspar, biotite, magnetite) and
chalcopyrite-molybdenite-magnetite breccia. This is interpreted to
be part of a porphyry copper-gold system.
- Between 735 – 891 metres RVD19-02
intersected a high density of Au-Cu-Mo enriched dykes of intrusive
breccia with disseminated sulfides that crosscut variably
brecciated and altered granite.
- Mineralization begins in the
diatreme at 56.50 metres and persists to a depth of 908.00 metres.
Including low grade intervals, the 851.50 metre long mineralized
intersection averages 0.90 g/t AuEq** (or 0.79% CuEq**), with 0.536
g/t Au, 3.7 g/t Ag, 0.146% Cu and 0.027% Mo (Table 2, Figure
2).
Table 2: Full Table of Significant
Intersections from RVD19-01 and RVD19-02; WAu Breccia
Area
Drill Hole |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Length* (m) |
Au (g/t) |
Ag (g/t) |
Cu (%) |
Mo (%) |
AuEq** (g/t) |
CuEq** (%) |
RVD19-01 |
492.97 |
546.00 |
53.03 |
0.176 |
2.6 |
0.079 |
0.024 |
0.434 |
0.382 |
Including |
495.00 |
510.64 |
15.64 |
0.402 |
7.1 |
0.200 |
0.025 |
0.852 |
0.751 |
And |
583.90 |
585.10 |
1.20 |
1.130 |
12.0 |
0.558 |
0.013 |
1.973 |
1.738 |
|
Broad Intersections of Multiple Mineralized
Zones |
RVD19-02 |
56.50 |
908.00 |
851.50 |
0.536 |
3.7 |
0.146 |
0.027 |
0.900 |
0.792 |
Including |
61.20 |
663.00 |
601.80 |
0.667 |
5.2 |
0.189 |
0.032 |
1.125 |
0.991 |
|
Revenue Diatreme |
RVD19-02 |
61.20 |
77.52 |
16.32 |
0.129 |
6.7 |
0.106 |
0.031 |
0.506 |
0.445 |
|
WAu Breccia |
RVD19-02 |
77.52 |
478.00 |
400.48 |
0.730 |
6.9 |
0.227 |
0.025 |
1.211 |
1.066 |
Including |
380.00 |
476.00 |
96.00 |
0.850 |
12.3 |
0.325 |
0.020 |
1.476 |
1.300 |
Including |
416.50 |
476.00 |
59.5 |
1.012 |
17.1 |
0.432 |
0.027 |
1.850 |
1.630 |
|
Potassic Altered Granite and Magnetite-Chalcopyrite
Breccia |
RVD19-02 |
560.50 |
663.00 |
102.50 |
0.725 |
1.5 |
0.182 |
0.055 |
1.263 |
1.113 |
Including |
560.50 |
587.00 |
26.50 |
1.102 |
1.6 |
0.146 |
0.060 |
1.630 |
1.436 |
And |
626.93 |
661.50 |
34.57 |
0.822 |
1.6 |
0.270 |
0.040 |
1.378 |
1.213 |
|
Intrusive Breccias |
RVD19-02 |
762.50 |
766.10 |
3.60 |
0.886 |
0.0 |
0.082 |
0.038 |
1.200 |
1.057 |
|
821.00 |
880.50 |
59.50 |
0.430 |
0.0 |
0.059 |
0.006 |
0.532 |
0.469 |
Figure 1 Plan Geology Map Showing
Locations of RVD19-01 and RVD19-02
Figure 2 Cross Section Showing Down Hole
Au and Cu Values
Figure 3 Cross Section Showing Location
of Planned Hole RVD19-06, Down Hole CuEq** and Magnetic
Susceptibility for RVD19-01 & RVD19-02
Figure 4 Schematic Model of Blue Sky –
WAu – Diatreme Porphyry System
Figure 5 Core Photos of WAu Breccia and
Magnetite-Chalcopyrite Breccia
TABLE 3: Drill Hole Locations and
Orientations
|
Easting |
Northing |
Azimuth |
Inclination |
Depth |
RVD19-01 |
383001 |
6912919 |
000 |
-68 |
707.75 |
RVD19-02 |
383000 |
6913258 |
180 |
-75 |
956.46 |
RVD19-06 (planned) |
383049 |
6913173 |
235 |
-80 |
810.76 |
Coordinates are given in North American Datum 83
(NAD83), Zone 8. |
Notes
* Reported assays are uncut weighted averages
and represent drilled core lengths. The true width of reported
mineralization is unknown.
** Gold equivalent [AuEq], and copper equivalent
[CuEq] are used for illustrative purposes, to express the combined
value of gold, silver, molybdenum and copper as a percentage of
gold or copper. No allowances have been made for recovery losses
that would occur in a mining scenario. AuEq and CuEq are calculated
on the basis of US$2.50 per pound of copper, US$12.70 per pound of
molybdenum, US$1,510 per troy ounce of gold and US$17.00 per troy
ounce of silver.
AuEq = ($1510.00 X Au [g/t] / 31.10 + $17.00 X
Ag [g/t] / 31.10 + $2.50 X Cu [%] /100 X 2204.63 + $12.70 X Mo [%]
/ 100 X 2204.63) / $1510.00 X 31.10
CuEq = ($1510.00 X Au [g/t] / 31.10 + $17.00 X
Ag [g/t] / 31.10 + $2.50 X Cu [%] /100 X 2204.63 + $12.70 X Mo [%]
/ 100 X 2204.63) / $2.50 X 100 / 2204.63
Methods and Qualified Person
Drill core samples ranged between 1 and 2 metres
length and were cut at Triumph’s core logging facility on the
Freegold Mountain Property. The samples were analyzed by SGS Canada
of Vancouver, British Columbia. They were prepared for analysis
according to SGS method PRP89: each sample was crushed to 75%
passing 2mm and a 250g split was pulverized to better than 85%
passing 75 micron mesh. Gold was tested by fire assay with atomic
absorption finish on a 30g nominal sample (method GE FAA313), and
samples that tested over 10 g/t Au were retested using a 50g sample
and a gravimetric technique. An additional 35 elements were tested
by ICP-AES using a four-acid digestion (method GE ICP40B), over
limit samples for copper were retested using the same technique but
with ore grade four acid digestion and a higher range of detection
(method GA AAS42S). Quality assurance and control (QAQC) is
maintained at the lab through rigorous use of internal standards,
blanks and duplicates. An additional QAQC program was administered
by Triumph Gold: at minimum three quality control samples,
consisting of blanks, certified reference standards and duplicates,
are blindly inserted into each 75 sample batch. QAQC samples that
return unacceptable values trigger investigations into the results
and reanalyses of the samples that were tested in the batch with
the failed QAQC sample.
The technical content of this news release has
been reviewed and approved by Tony Barresi, Ph.D., P.Geo., VP
Exploration for the company, and qualified person as defined by
National Instrument 43-101.
About Triumph Gold Corp.
Triumph Gold Corp. is a growth oriented
Canadian-based precious metals exploration and development company.
Triumph Gold Corp. is focused on creating value through the
advancement of the district scale Freegold Mountain project in
Yukon. For maps and more information, please visit our website
www.triumphgoldcorp.com
On behalf of the Board of
Directors
Signed "Paul Reynolds" Paul Reynolds, President &
CEO
For further information
please contact: John Anderson, Executive Chairman Triumph
Gold Corp. (604) 218-7400 janderson@triumphgoldcorp.com |
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Five images accompanying this announcement are available at:
Figure 1 Plan Geology Map Showing Locations of RVD19-01 and
RVD19-02:https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/eed99729-6c81-4a2c-bd3c-afb6c1f115aa
Figure 2 Cross Section Showing Down Hole Au and Cu
Values:https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/8bd4d63f-00df-44ae-b9b2-1824fb791034
Figure 3 Cross Section Showing Location of Planned Hole
RVD19-06, Down Hole CuEq** and Magnetic Susceptibility for RVD19-01
&
RVD19-02:https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/2b0d93dd-50eb-422f-af07-d86470fb7396
Figure 4 Schematic Model of Blue Sky – WAu – Diatreme Porphyry
System:https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/5166bcf1-4d50-417e-a886-a8e62adc0f43
Figure 5 Core Photos of WAu Breccia and Magnetite-Chalcopyrite
Breccia:https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/6bea999e-40d9-4d5b-80da-02e373e06bfc
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