TORONTO, Nov. 5, 2020 /CNW/ - Orefinders Resources
Inc. ("Orefinders" or the "Company") (TSX.V: ORX) is pleased to
announce assay results from its first completed diamond drill hole
of the 9,000m drilling program on its
100% owned Knight Gold Project, in the Shining Tree Greenstone Belt
110km southwest of Kirkland Lake,
Ontario.
This hole, TYR20-001, was targeted at the Tyranite Mine and its
purpose was to test the continuity of mineralization at about 200
metres below the deepest levels that had previously been mined.
Depiction of First Drill Hole on Orefinders Tyranite Mine
(Figure 1)
TYR20-001 Returned Two Distinct and Significant Intersections
of Gold Mineralization:
- 4.18 g/t gold over 14.28m (true thickness is estimated to
be 11 metres) between 615.72m and
630m downhole.
- This intersection was the target zone for hole TYR20-001 and
successfully confirmed the continuity of Tyranite's gold
mineralization at least 200 metres below the mine's previously
excavated zone.
- 2.03 g/t gold over 9.0m (true thickness is estimated to be
8 metres) between 719m and
728m downhole.
- This mineralization was unexpected and Orefinders considers it
to be a new discovery for Tyranite. The mineralization is mainly
hosted by a syenitic intrusive body where it is brecciated, veined
and altered near its contact with mafic volcanic rocks.
- The mineralization is thought to be of a similar style to that
described at Alamos' Young Davidson
Mine, located about 40km to the north.
- This discovery adds to the Knight Project's exploration
potential with the knowledge that the syenite-associated
mineralization style is present at Tyranite and potentially
elsewhere on the Knight Project as well.
Further Technical Detail on Drill Hole TYR20-001
The
first three drill holes at the Knight Gold Project are designed to
validate the continuity, at depth, of the mineralized Tyranite
Shear structure, beneath the historical workings at the Tyranite
Mine that represents one of several drilling target areas at the
Knight Gold Project. Drill hole TYR20-001 was completed on
October 8, and the bulk of assays
have now been returned. The second drill hole, TYR20-002, has been
completed, and assays are pending. TYR20-001 and TYR20-002 are
shown in a section in Figure 1. Drilling of the third hole,
TYR20-003, is ongoing. All drill holes at the Knight Gold Project
are oriented to allow measurements of structural features in the
core.
Assay Results from TYR20-001
Positive assays results
were returned from two mineralized intersections in TYR20-001. The
cut-off grade used to calculate grade composites for both
intersections is 1.0 g/t.
- Tyranite Shear Structure Mineralized Zone
- Mineralization associated with the Tyranite Shear structure was
intersected between 615.72m and
630m.
- The calculated grade composite of the mineralized interval is
4.18 g/t gold over 14.28 m (Fig. 1).
The true thickness of that mineralized zone is estimated to be
approximately 11m where intersected
by TYR20-001. The grade composite includes two one-metre intervals
with 10.4 g/t and 10.9 g/t.
- Mineralization is hosted by sheared and brecciated mafic
volcanic rocks cut by multiple sets of quartz-carbonate veins and
containing several percent of sulphide grains (mainly pyrite).
- This result confirms the mineralized Tyranite Shear structure's
continuity to approximately 200m
below the historical mine workings (Fig. 1).
- Syenite-Associated Mineralization in the Footwall
- Mineralization was intersected between 719m and 728m, in
the footwall block beneath (to the East of) the Tyranite Shear
structure (Fig. 1).
- The calculated grade composite of the mineralized interval is
2.03 g/t gold over 9.0m. Based on the
measured orientations of its upper and lower contacts, the true
thickness of that mineralized zone is estimated to be approximately
8m.
- The mineralized zone is mainly hosted within a syenitic
intrusive body. It is brecciated and cut by multiple sets of
quartz-carbonate veins near its lower contact with mafic volcanic
rocks. Sulphide grains (mainly pyrite) are present within veins and
are also disseminated in the altered syenite. Disseminated
mineralization is also present within the mafic volcanic rocks
immediately below the contact with the syenite body.
- The mineralization style has not been previously recognized in
the footwall of the Tyranite Shear structure. It is thought to
represent an example of the syenite-associated disseminated gold
mineralization style known within several gold deposits in the
southern Abitibi greenstone belt, indicating the presence of
multiple types of gold mineralization proximal to the Tyranite
Shear structure.
QP Statement
The technical information in this news
release has been reviewed and approved by Dr. Keith Benn, P.Geo., Vice President Exploration
for Orefinders, a Qualified Person as defined in "National
Instrument 43-101, Standards of Disclosure for Mineral
Projects." For the exploration undertaken by Orefinders, all
assay batches are accompanied by rigorous Quality Assurance
procedures that include insertion of standards and blanks and
verification assays in a secondary laboratory. Quality
Control results, including the laboratory's control samples, are
evaluated immediately on reception of batch results and corrections
implemented immediately if necessary.
About Orefinders Resources Inc.
Orefinders is a Gold
exploration and development company focused exclusively on the
Abitibi Greenstone Belt. The Company is listed on the Toronto
Venture Exchange under the symbol ORX.
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