VANCOUVER, BC, Dec. 9, 2020 /CNW/ - Group Eleven Resources
Corp. (TSX.V: ZNG) (OTC: GRLVF) (FRA: 3GE) ("Group
Eleven" or the "Company") is pleased to announce results
from Phase 1 follow-up drilling at the Carrickittle zinc prospect
("Carrickittle") at the Company's 100%-interest PG West
project ("PG West") in the Republic of Ireland.
Highlights:
- Top three zinc-lead intersections from follow-up drilling at
Carrickittle are as follows:
-
- 7.20 metres of 23.9% zinc, 6.6% lead (30.5% combined), 108
g/t silver and 0.12% copper, including 5.20 metres of 32.2%
zinc, 8.7% lead (40.9% combined), 144 g/t silver and 0.13%
copper in G11-2840-09, including massive sulphide (true width
is approximately 60%)
- 5.35 metres of 12.3% zinc, 2.6% lead (14.9% combined), 32
g/t silver in G11-2840-10, including massive sulphides (true
width is approximately 80%)
- 3.00 meters of 4.8% zinc and 6.0% lead (10.8% combined), 35
g/t silver in G11-2840-12, including massive sulphides (true
width is approximately 100%)
- High silver values were also intersected with 1.00 metres of
736 g/t silver in G11-2840-11 (true width is approximately
100%)
- The above follow-up drilling follows G11-2840-04 (announced
July 6th, 2020) which
intersected 10.30 metres of 14.6% zinc, 5.0% lead (19.6% combined)
and 43 g/t silver
- In total, eight (8) holes (769 metres) were completed as part
of Phase 1 of follow-up drilling at Carrickittle, focused on Zone 1
of the prospect
- Phase 1 drill results, coupled with historic intercepts, now
show two parallel bodies of massive sulphide and vein-hosted
mineralization, striking in a north-west orientation, with a
currently-drilled strike length of over 100 metres each, a down-dip
extent of approximately 10-30 metres each and a true thickness of
approximately 3-7 metres and 1-3 metres, respectively
- The bodies remain open for expansion along strike to the
northwest and to a limited degree to the southeast, with further
follow-up drilling strongly warranted
"Not only did follow-up drilling at Carrickittle yield
impressive high-grade mineralization over significant widths, but,
even more importantly, we have now determined the true orientation
of the high-grade massive sulphide lenses," stated Bart Jaworski, CEO. "This provides us with a
powerful template for tracing mineralization further along strike
at Zone 1 and for future drilling at Zones 2, 3 and 4, immediately
to the southwest at Carrickittle."
PG West Zinc Project (100%-interest), Ireland
Carrickittle is hosted within the Company's 100%-owned PG West
project in southwestern Ireland.
PG West is situated within the Limerick basin, a geological feature
which also hosts the Company's contiguous 76.56%-owned Stonepark
project and Glencore's adjacent Pallas Green project (containing
the Pallas Green zinc-lead deposit[1]; see Exhibit 1).
Notes to Exhibit 1: (a) Pallas Green MRE is
owned by Glencore; (b) the historic estimate at
Denison was reported by Westland Exploration Limited in
1988, the historic estimate at Tullacondra was reported
by Munster Base Metals Ltd in 1973 and the historic estimate at
Gortdrum was reported by G.M. Steed in 1986; these three
historic estimates have not been verified as current mineral
resources; none of the key assumptions, parameters and methods used
to prepare the historic estimates were reported and no resource
categories were used; significant data compilation, re-drilling and
data verification may be required by a Qualified Person before the
historic estimates can be verified and upgraded to be compliant
with current NI 43-101 standards; a Qualified Person has not done
sufficient work to classify them as a current mineral resource and
the Company is not treating the historic estimates as current
mineral resources.
Drilling at Carrickittle Prospect at PG West Project,
Ireland
Eight holes totalling 769 metres were completed as part of Phase
1 of follow-up drilling at Carrickittle (see Exhibit 2, 4 and
10). All but one hole intersected meaningful zinc-lead
mineralization.
Exhibit 2. Key Assays from Follow-Up Drilling at Zone 1 of
Carrickittle Prospect, PG West Project, Ireland
Hole
ID
|
|
From
(m)
|
Int
(m)
|
Zn
(%)
|
Pb
(%)
|
Zn+Pb
(%)
|
Ag
(g/t)
|
Cu
(%)
|
ZnEq
(%)
|
m x
%
ZnEq
|
G11-2840-05
|
|
67.00
|
2.00
|
0.41
|
0.78
|
1.19
|
1.8
|
-
|
1.23
|
2.5
|
"
|
and
|
82.00
|
2.00
|
0.57
|
1.61
|
2.18
|
5.9
|
-
|
2.31
|
4.6
|
G11-2840-06
|
|
51.80
|
0.60
|
6.25
|
1.07
|
7.32
|
7.3
|
0.02
|
7.54
|
4.5
|
"
|
and
|
66.70
|
2.70
|
3.40
|
0.75
|
4.15
|
8.5
|
-
|
4.35
|
11.7
|
"
|
incl
|
67.30
|
0.30
|
7.87
|
1.77
|
9.64
|
29.8
|
0.02
|
10.34
|
3.1
|
G11-2840-07
|
|
27.10
|
0.50
|
2.64
|
0.61
|
3.25
|
4.6
|
-
|
3.35
|
1.7
|
G11-2840-08
|
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
G11-2840-09
|
|
18.26
|
7.24
|
23.87
|
6.64
|
30.51
|
107.9
|
0.12
|
33.22
|
240.5
|
"
|
incl
|
19.35
|
5.20
|
32.21
|
8.72
|
40.93
|
143.7
|
0.13
|
44.47
|
231.3
|
G11-2840-10
|
|
37.65
|
5.35
|
12.34
|
2.55
|
14.89
|
31.7
|
0.01
|
15.62
|
83.6
|
|
incl
|
37.85
|
0.30
|
32.20
|
7.81
|
40.01
|
115.0
|
0.07
|
42.73
|
12.8
|
|
incl
|
38.85
|
1.85
|
22.29
|
4.24
|
26.52
|
53.4
|
0.02
|
27.76
|
51.4
|
G11-2840-11
|
|
63.85
|
1.00
|
5.62
|
1.43
|
7.05
|
15.2
|
0.01
|
7.42
|
7.4
|
|
incl
|
63.85
|
0.30
|
11.20
|
3.48
|
14.68
|
36.2
|
0.03
|
15.57
|
4.7
|
|
and
|
71.00
|
1.00
|
0.05
|
0.09
|
0.14
|
736.0
|
0.01
|
16.26
|
16.3
|
G11-2840-12
|
|
28.00
|
3.00
|
4.83
|
6.00
|
10.83
|
34.6
|
0.04
|
11.71
|
35.1
|
|
incl
|
28.50
|
0.90
|
12.97
|
17.49
|
30.96
|
97.8
|
0.12
|
32.97
|
29.7
|
Note: As a percent of
the drilled interval, true thickness is estimated to be 100% (for
holes -11 and -12), 80-100% (-05, -07), 80% (-06, -10) and 60%
(-09); "ZnEq" combines Zn, Pb, Cu and Ag into a single number and
is calculated from metal prices (US$) as follows: $1.00/lb Zn,
$1.00/lb Pb, $15.00/oz Ag and $3.00/lb Cu;
|
The strongest mineralization was intersected in G11-2840-09
which returned 7.20 metres of 23.9% zinc, 6.6% lead (30.5%
combined), 108 g/t silver and 0.12% copper (see Exhibit
3). True widths are estimated to be approximately 60% of the
drilled interval. This zone includes a down-hole width of 5.20
metres of massive sulphides grading 32.2% zinc and 8.7% lead (40.9%
combined), 144 g/t silver and 0.13% copper. The highest grading
portion of the massive sulphides returned 2.0 metres of 40.9%
zinc and 12.7% lead (53.6% combined), 149 g/t silver and 0.11%
copper.
Phase 1 drill results were also noteworthy due to the presence
of locally elevated copper and silver within the
mineralized zones. The highest copper intersected was 0.60%
copper over 0.24 metres in G11-2840-09, within the wider 7.20
metre interval (described above) which averaged 0.12% copper. In
terms of silver, G11-2840-11 returned a high-grade interval of
736 g/t silver over 1.00 metres. An additional assay of
the original sample submitted to the lab was carried out as a check
and returned 810 g/t Ag.
Exhibit 3. Table of Drill Results from G11-2840-09 at
Carrickittle, PG West Project, Ireland
From
(m)
|
Interval
(m)
|
Zn
(%)
|
Pb
(%)
|
Zn+Pb
(%)
|
Ag
(g/t)
|
Cu
(%)
|
Zn-Eq
(%)
|
Lithology
|
18.00
|
0.26
|
0.85
|
0.19
|
1.03
|
7.5
|
-
|
1.21
|
WL
dolomitic
|
18.26
|
0.24
|
13.00
|
3.99
|
16.99
|
94.9
|
0.60
|
20.85
|
WL
dolomitic
|
18.50
|
0.85
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Cavity
|
19.35
|
0.65
|
35.90
|
9.97
|
45.87
|
153.0
|
0.13
|
49.62
|
Mostly massive
sulphide
|
20.00
|
1.00
|
29.60
|
6.21
|
35.81
|
172.0
|
0.09
|
39.84
|
Massive
sulphide
|
21.00
|
1.00
|
39.40
|
12.65
|
52.05
|
137.0
|
0.07
|
55.25
|
Massive
sulphide
|
22.00
|
1.00
|
42.40
|
12.65
|
55.05
|
160.0
|
0.15
|
58.99
|
Massive
sulphide
|
23.00
|
0.60
|
25.80
|
5.46
|
31.26
|
82.4
|
0.15
|
33.50
|
Massive
sulphide
|
23.60
|
0.95
|
18.20
|
4.29
|
22.49
|
136.0
|
0.23
|
26.15
|
Massive
sulphide
|
24.55
|
0.95
|
2.29
|
1.86
|
4.15
|
11.6
|
0.01
|
4.44
|
Altered dyke and
WL
|
18.26
|
7.24
|
23.87
|
6.64
|
30.51
|
107.9
|
0.12
|
33.22
|
Entire interval
(incl. cavity)
|
19.35
|
5.20
|
32.21
|
8.72
|
40.93
|
143.7
|
0.13
|
44.47
|
Massive sulphide and
margins
|
21.00
|
2.00
|
40.90
|
12.65
|
53.55
|
148.5
|
0.11
|
57.12
|
Highest-grade massive
sulphide
|
Note: As a percent of
the drilled interval, true width of mineralization is estimated to
be 60%; "ZnEq" combines Zn, Pb, Ag and Cu into a single number and
is calculated from metal prices (US$) as follows: $1.00/lb Zn,
$1.00/lb Pb, $15.00/oz Ag and $3.00/lb Cu; "WL" = Waulsortian
limestone;
|
Phase 1 drill results, coupled with historic intercepts, now
clearly indicate two parallel bodies of massive sulphide and
vein-hosted mineralization ('Main Lens' and 'Lens
Two' on section A-A' and B-B', respectively, in Exhibit
4) striking in a north-west orientation, with a
currently-drilled strike length of over 100 metres each, a down-dip
extent of approximately 10-30 metres each and a true thickness of
approximately 3-7 metres and 1-3 metres, respectively.
The mineralized lenses plunge (deepen) towards the northwest
(see Exhibit 5 and 6) and dip (are tilted) sub-vertically
(see Exhibit 7 and 8). Looking end-on, the lenses can be
generally described as having thicker, generally flat-lying
mineralization (commonly massive sulphide consisting of sphalerite,
galena and pyrite) near the base, with lower grade and narrower
vein-hosted mineralization (generally sub-vertical and striking
north-west) near the top of the mineralized zone.
It is interpreted that mineralization in G11-2840-11 and
G11-2840-12 likely intersected the thinner top of the mineralized
zone and that a thicker zone of mineralization may occur directly
below these intercepts.
In addition to variability of thickness in a vertical direction,
there also appears to be variability along strike. Given its
higher level of drilling and pierce points, the Main Lens exhibits
this variability most prominently. Two wider zones appear to be
connected by a narrower zone (i.e. exhibiting a possible pinch and
swell geometry; see Exhibit 4).
Given the above geometric variability, the task of determining a
true width is in some cases quite difficult. An example of this is
G11-2840-10 (see Exhibit 6), where true width may range from
80% to 100% or lower, based on the shape of the zone assumed.
Both the Main Lens and Lens Two remain open for expansion along
strike to the northwest, whereas, Lens Two is also open, albeit to
a limited degree, to the southeast (see Exhibit 6). An area
of particular interest on Lens Two is where the zone shallows
towards surface and is interpreted to approach the apex of the
intrusive dyke.
Phase 1 drill results suggest a close association of zinc-lead
mineralization with intrusive activity as evidenced by close
spatial proximity, but also the presence of zinc-lead
mineralization hosted locally within the intrusive dykes.
The above cross-section (Exhibit 7) shows Group Eleven's
drilling which suggests (at least on this section) that the Main
Lens and Lens Two are not connected (see G11-2840-08 and
G11-2840-10). This section also shows the irregular shape of the
lenses, its sub-vertical component and the fact the lenses tend to
be thickest at the base and narrowest at the top. The mineralized
bodies are spatially associated with inferred fault structures.
Local intrusive activity (dykes) is also likely fault controlled.
There appears potential to extend Lens Two (eastern-most) towards
the east with further drilling.
The above section (Exhibit 8) shows the strongest
intercept within the entire Phase 1 follow-up program (see
G11-2840-09). Close proximity to the intrusive dyke is noted, along
with a historic intercept of 0.8 metres of 8.3% zinc and lead
within the dyke.
Next Steps and Outlook
Overall, Phase 1 follow-up drilling at Carrickittle has been
successful in vastly increasing the Company's understanding of the
extent and nature of mineralization at Carrickittle. Specifically,
drilling has demonstrated continuity of mineralization and shown
the orientation of the mineralized trends. This information will be
invaluable for further exploration at Zone 1, as well as, the start
of modern exploration at Zones 2, 3 and 4 (see Exhibit 9),
where impressive historic intercepts have not been re-visited since
the mid-1960s. Further close-spaced drilling at Carrickittle is
strongly warranted.
Exhibit 10. Survey and Depth Data for Phase 1 Follow-Up
Drilling at Carrickittle, PG West Project, Ireland
Hole
ID
|
Dip°
|
Azimuth°
|
Total Depth
(m)
|
G11-2840-05
|
-45
|
90
|
119.0
|
G11-2840-06
|
-45
|
90
|
120.5
|
G11-2840-07
|
-45
|
90
|
89.8
|
G11-2840-08
|
-45
|
90
|
81.1
|
G11-2840-09
|
-45
|
270
|
66.0
|
G11-2840-10
|
-45
|
265
|
109.6
|
G11-2840-11
|
-35
|
205
|
117.0
|
G11-2840-12
|
-45
|
205
|
66.1
|
Total
|
|
|
769.1
|
Quality Assurance / Quality Control (QA/QC)
Drill-core samples were prepared and assayed in the ALS Minerals
Laboratory in Loughrea, Ireland.
Samples were fine-crushed (CRU-31) to 70% < 2mm and pulverized
and riffle-split to 85% < 75 µm. Zinc, lead and silver assays
were obtained by multi-acid (4-acid) digestion/ICP-MS Package (48
Elements), with ore-grade samples. Analytical accuracy and
precision are monitored by the submission of four standards and
four blanks inserted into the sample train of 108 samples by Group
Eleven personnel. No duplicate samples were sent to the lab. ALS
analysed twenty-five blanks, fifteen duplicates and sixty-eight
standards as part of their internal QC procedures.
Qualified Person
Technical information in this news release has been approved by
David Furlong, P.Geo., Chief
Operating Officer, and 'Qualified Person' as defined under Canadian
National Instrument 43-101.
About Group Eleven Resources
Group Eleven Resources Corp. (TSX.V: ZNG; OTC: GRLVF and FRA:
3GE) is a mineral exploration company focused on advanced stage
zinc exploration in Ireland.
Additional information about the Company is available at
www.groupelevenresources.com.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Bart Jaworski, P.Geo.
Chief Executive Officer
E: b.jaworski@groupelevenresources.com | T:
+353-85-833-2463
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+604-630-8839
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1 Resources and Reserves Report (Glencore, December 31, 2019) – 45.4 million tonnes of 7% Zn
+ 1% Pb (Inferred)
SOURCE Group Eleven Resources Corp.