ROUYN-NORANDA, QC, Oct. 19, 2021 /CNW/ - X-Terra Resources Inc.
(TSXV: XTT) (FRANKFURT: XTR) ("X-Terra") is pleased to
announce that its recent diamond drill program at Troilus East has
revealed a new disseminated copper mineralized trend located three
kilometres east of Troilus Gold's copper/gold deposit. X-Terra's
Troilus East project is located approximately 135 kilometres from
the town of Chibougamau in the
province of Québec.
The highlight of the program stems from five holes representing
759 metres drilled on the southwest target. Results received
highlighted a strong copper enrichment between 0.1 and 0.3 % over
metric intervals of up to 7 metres in length. In addition, the
mineralization was intercepted just below surface at vertical
depths of 25 metres and 50 metres.
In addition, some lower yet important grade values below 400 ppm
(0.04%) and localized gold anomalies ranging from 0.03 to 0.25 g/t
were obtained from holes TESW-21-01, TESW-21-05, TESW-21-07,
TESW-21-08.
The copper mineralization is related to finely disseminated
chalcopyrite associated with wider pyrrhotite halos hosted in
varied lithological setting, mostly of mafic composition, composed
of basalt to andesite volcanics, diorite to gabbro intrusions and
occasional sediments at contacts. The mineralization is associated
with a zoned alteration pattern strongly overprinting primary
compositions and cross cutting lithological contacts. Mineral
assemblages observed have similarities with the neighboring Troilus
deposit as previously disclosed by X-Terra in its press release
dated July 20, 2021.
The staggered drilled pattern used was 100 to 200 metres spaced
out and covers a vertical extent of about 100 metres with one hole
reaching a depth of 150 metres. Laterally, the pattern extends for
nearly 700 metres along strike. The preliminary interpretation
produced to date is based on one section cross cutting the middle
of the anomaly. The newly identified copper trend can be traced
following a shallow dip between 0 and 45 degrees to the north-west
for about 200 metres, which remains to be drilled tested.
Gold anomalies between 0.02 g/t and 0.25 g/t were obtained in
different location over the drill pattern, hosted primarily in
mafic intrusions and occasionally correlated with copper grades,
much like the historic Troilus deposit. A complementary table
qualifies
"We are encouraged by the results of this first ever drill
program. The copper system identified close to surface covers about
700 metres of strike length and is open in all directions. We also
noted strong correlations of gold associated with these copper
results and this an important indicator that will require
additional follow up work to uncover the true potential of the
gold/copper system. We also noted that the copper values are well
within the copper grades of the Troilus deposit. Further, this
anomaly covers over 1.1 kilometres of the known strike length and
just over half has been tested. Given the enrichment of grades
towards the northeast, further work is being planned to extend the
potential strike length." stated Michael
Ferreira, President and Chief Executive Officer of
X-Terra.
Hole information data:
Hole #
|
Easting
|
Northing
|
Azimut
|
Dip
|
Length
|
|
UTM Z18
(m)
|
UTM Z18
(m)
|
|
|
(m)
|
TEDN-21-01
|
540495
|
5649870
|
135
|
-45
|
150
|
TEDN-21-02
|
540562
|
5649814
|
135
|
-45
|
150
|
TESW-21-01
|
538716
|
5647517
|
135
|
-45
|
201
|
TESW-21-02
|
538680
|
5647860
|
135
|
-45
|
156
|
TESW-21-03
|
538390
|
5647731
|
135
|
-45
|
150
|
TESW-21-04
|
538463
|
5647894
|
135
|
-45
|
153
|
TESW-21-05
|
538521
|
5647627
|
135
|
-45
|
150
|
TESW-21-06
|
538129
|
5647566
|
135
|
-45
|
150
|
TESW-21-07
|
538228
|
5647466
|
135
|
-45
|
150
|
TESW-21-08
|
538600
|
5647368
|
135
|
-45
|
150
|
Quality assurance/quality control.
X-Terra adheres to a strict quality assurance and quality
control program with regard to core handling, sampling,
transportation of samples and lab analyses. Samples selected for
assay were shipped via secure transportation to the Techni-Lab
(S.G.B. Abitibi Inc.) preparation facility in Ste-Germaine Boulé,
QC. Rock samples were assayed for gold by standard fire assay on
30-gram fractions with atomic absorption (TMT-G5B) or gravimetric
finish (TMT-G5C) at Techni-Lab (S.G.B. Abitibi Inc.). The
exploration program is designed and the results are interpreted by
qualified persons using a quality assurance/quality control program
based on industry best practices, including the use of standards,
blanks and duplicates for every 50 samples.
Qualified Person
Jeannot Théberge, P. Geo registered in the Provinces of Québec
and New-Brunswick, a consultant to
X-Terra, a qualified person under National Instrument
43–101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral
Projects ("NI 43-101") has reviewed
the technical contents of this news release and has approved the
disclosure of the technical information contained herein.
About X-Terra Resources Inc.
X-Terra is a resource company focused on acquiring and exploring
precious metals properties in Canada.
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SOURCE X-Terra Resources Inc.