Xtra-Gold Resources Corp. ("Xtra-Gold" or the
"Company") (TSX:XTG) (OTCBB:XTGR), is very pleased to
report that ongoing drilling on the Kibi Gold Project continues to
intersect significant gold mineralization, including 2.67 grams per
tonne ("g/t") gold over 38 metres on the Big Bend Gold Zone –
Central Granitoid and 4.88 g/t gold over 16 metres on the newly
defined Mushroom Gold Zone at the southeastern extremity of the
Upper Central Granitoid. Assay results from 19 new diamond core
holes (5,055 metres) reported below continue to confirm the
down-plunge continuity and the multiple en-echelon vein package
structural style of the Big Bend Gold Zone, and demonstrate the
multiple gold deposit potential within Zone 2 of the Company's
wholly-owned Kibi Gold Project, located in the Kibi – Winneba
greenstone belt ("Kibi Gold Belt"), in Ghana, West Africa.
Highlights of the holes reported today include:
- 16 metres grading 2.25 g/t gold and 38 metres grading 2.67 g/t
gold in KBDD11133 from 152 metres and 182 metres down-hole,
respectively (Big Bend Gold Zone);
- 32 metres grading 2.41 g/t gold in KBDD11136 from 149 metres
down-hole, including 17 metres grading 4.01 g/t gold (Big Bend Gold
Zone);
- Big Bend Gold Zone now traced over approximately 325 metre
strike length and 450 metre down plunge from surface within the
Central Granitoid body;
- 16 metres grading 4.88 g/t gold, including 10 metres grading
7.38 g/t gold, from 67 metres down hole in KBDD11117, on the newly
defined Mushroom Gold Zone on the Upper Central Granitoid (as noted
below); and
- 3 newly defined Shear Targets, including 34.80 g/t gold over 1
metre in coarse visible gold-bearing shear zone in KBDD11133.
Table 1:
Significant Drill Intercepts - Kibi Gold Project Big Bend Gold Zone
(Central Granitoid) / Mushroom Gold Zone (Upper Central
Granitoid) |
Hole ID |
From (metres) |
To (metres) |
Core Length
(metres) |
Gold Grams Per
Tonne |
Target Granitoid /
Zone |
KBDD11115 |
156.0 |
163.0 |
7.0 |
4.09 |
Central Granitoid - Big Bend Gold
Zone |
including |
156.0 |
157.0 |
1.0 |
18.35 |
|
and |
172.0 |
196.0 |
24.0 |
1.31 |
|
including |
186.0 |
195.0 |
9.0 |
2.37 |
|
Hole ID |
From (metres) |
To (metres) |
Core Length
(metres) |
Gold Grams Per
Tonne |
Target Granitoid /
Zone |
KBDD11116 |
Previously Reported on
May 31, 2011 |
Abandoned; Re-drilled by
#KBDD11117 |
KBDD11117 |
67.0 |
83.0 |
16.0 |
4.88 |
Upper Central Granitoid - Mushroom Gold
Zone |
including |
68.0 |
78.0 |
10.0 |
7.38 |
(Newly Defined Zone) |
and including |
69.0 |
70.0 |
1.0 |
45.70 |
|
KBDD11118 |
84.0 |
95.0 |
11.0 |
2.57 |
Upper Central Granitoid - Mushroom Gold
Zone |
including |
90.0 |
95.0 |
5.0 |
4.23 |
|
and |
146.0 |
147.0 |
1.0 |
10.55 |
|
KBDD11119 |
60.0 |
61.5 |
1.5 |
9.30 |
Upper Central Granitoid |
KBDD11120 |
Assay Results
Pending |
Upper Central Granitoid |
KBDD11121 |
No Significant
Results |
IP Chargeability / Gold-In-Soil
Anomaly |
KBDD11122 |
78.0 |
81.0 |
3.0 |
3.14 |
Central Granitoid / Junction Shear |
including |
79.0 |
80.0 |
1.0 |
7.59 |
|
and |
92.0 |
93.0 |
1.0 |
5.15 |
|
KBDD11123 |
173.0 |
174.0 |
1.0 |
32.50 |
Central Granitoid / Junction Shear |
KBDD11124 |
No Significant
Results |
Central Granitoid / SE Deformation
Zone |
KBDD11125 |
27.0 |
34.0 |
7.0 |
0.93 |
Central Granitoid / SE Deformation
Zone |
including |
33.0 |
34.0 |
1.0 |
4.15 |
|
KBDD11126 |
98.0 |
99.0 |
1.0 |
5.92 |
Central Granitoid / SE Deformation
Zone |
KBDD11127 |
137.0 |
140.0 |
3.0 |
2.21 |
East Dyke / SE Deformation Zone |
KBDD11128 |
160.0 |
166.0 |
6.0 |
2.36 |
East Dyke / Central Granitoid - Big
Bend Gold Zone |
including |
160.0 |
161.0 |
1.0 |
10.10 |
|
and |
181.0 |
184.0 |
3.0 |
2.43 |
|
KBDD11129 |
Assay Results
Pending |
East Dyke / Central Granitoid - Big
Bend Gold Zone |
KBDD11130 |
Assay Results
Pending |
Central Granitoid - Big Bend Gold
Zone |
KBDD11131 |
Assay Results
Pending |
Central Granitoid - Big Bend Gold
Zone |
KBDD11132 |
Assay Results
Pending |
Central Granitoid - Big Bend Gold
Zone |
KBDD11133 |
152.0 |
168.0 |
16.0 |
2.25 |
Central Granitoid - Big Bend Gold
Zone |
including |
154.0 |
161.0 |
7.0 |
3.67 |
|
and |
182.0 |
220.0 |
38.0 |
2.67 |
|
including |
194.0 |
205.0 |
11.0 |
3.88 |
|
and |
398.0 |
399.0 |
1.0 |
34.80 |
New Shear Zone |
KBDD11134 |
See Table 2 For
Results |
Central Granitoid - Big Bend Gold
Zone |
KBDD11135 |
155.0 |
187.0 |
32.0 |
1.07 |
Central Granitoid - Big Bend Gold
Zone |
including |
171.0 |
181.0 |
10.0 |
1.97 |
|
and |
207.0 |
213.0 |
6.0 |
2.32 |
|
KBDD11136 |
134.0 |
141.0 |
7.0 |
0.78 |
Central Granitoid - Big Bend Gold
Zone |
and |
149.0 |
181.0 |
32.0 |
2.41 |
|
including |
163.0 |
180.0 |
17.0 |
4.01 |
|
KBDD11137 |
154.0 |
170.0 |
16.0 |
1.22 |
Central Granitoid - Big Bend Gold
Zone |
including |
154.0 |
161.0 |
7.0 |
2.44 |
|
and |
180.0 |
195.0 |
15.0 |
1.84 |
|
including |
187.0 |
194.0 |
7.0 |
2.73 |
|
KBDD11138 |
170.5 |
172.0 |
1.5 |
5.18 |
Central Granitoid - Big Bend Gold
Zone |
and |
201.0 |
214.0 |
13.0 |
2.21 |
|
including |
207.0 |
213.0 |
6.0 |
3.43 |
|
and |
222.0 |
223.0 |
1.0 |
25.00 |
|
and |
230.0 |
253.0 |
23.0 |
1.12 |
|
Hole ID |
From (metres) |
To (metres) |
Core Length
(metres) |
Gold Grams Per
Tonne |
Target Granitoid /
Zone |
including |
242.0 |
247.0 |
5.0 |
2.80 |
|
and |
264.0 |
265.5 |
1.5 |
14.50 |
|
KBDD11139 |
228.0 |
236.0 |
8.0 |
2.83 |
Central Granitoid - Big Bend Gold
Zone |
and |
292.5 |
305.0 |
12.5 |
1.98 |
|
Notes: |
Reported intercepts are
core - lengths; true width of mineralization is unknown at this
time. |
Unless otherwise indicated
intercepts constrained with a 0.25 g/t gold minimum cut-off grade
at top and bottom of intercept, with no upper cut-off applied, and
maximum of five (5) consecutive metres of internal dilution (less
than 0.25 g/t gold). All internal intervals above 15 g/t gold
indicated. Intersections of less than 5 g/t gold x metre – grade
thickness are not reported. |
The latest drill results are part of a 20,000 metre
exploration/delineation drill program initiated in mid January
2011, designed to delineate/infill the Big Bend Gold Zone – Central
Granitoid; as well as further test/delineate other prominent gold
systems and geophysical/geochemical anomalies on the approximately
1,200 metre long by 500 metre to 800 metre wide Zone 2 gold-in-soil
anomaly of the Kibi Gold Project. Holes reported today include 9
holes (2,913 metres) on the Big Bend Gold Zone, 3 holes (612
metres) on the newly defined Mushroom Gold Zone on the Upper
Central Granitoid, and 7 exploration holes (1,530 metres) on newly
discovered shear and Induced Polarization (IP) / soil geochemistry
targets.
The present drilling includes 9 holes on the Big Bend Gold Zone,
including 8 holes (2,446 metres) designed to further
delineate/infill the gold zone and 1 hole (#KBDD11134; 467 metres)
drilled down the plunge of the zone in order to obtain additional
structural information on the multiple en-echelon vein package
system and to test the continuity of the mineralization down
plunge. The delineation/infill holes, with the exception of
#KBDD11115, consist of southerly trending boreholes (- 50o to -75o
inclinations) collared on the northern, hanging wall flank of the
easterly trending host diorite body and drilled across the
ESE-trending, northerly dipping mineralization sheets.
Holes #KBDD11128, #KBDD11133, and #KBDD11135 to #KBDD11137 were
designed to further delineate/infill the Big Bend Gold Zone along
strike at vertical depths ranging from approximately 90 metres to
175 metres. Boreholes #KBDD11138 and #KBDD11139 tested the down
plunge extension of the zone at vertical depths of approximately
200 metres to 300 metres. Hole #KBDD11115 consists of a vertical
borehole (-90o) collared at the western extremity of the Big Bend
Gold Zone designed to test the extensive system of shallowly
dipping, extension (ladder) vein arrays associated with the
mineralized system; and to obtain additional information on the
structural controls of the mineralization.
All 8 Big Bend Gold Zone delineation/infill holes returned
significant gold mineralization, including: intercepts of 2.25 g/t
gold over 16 metres and 2.67 g/t gold over 38 metres from down hole
depths of 152 metres and 182 metres, respectively in hole
#KBDD11133; and 0.78 g/t gold over 7 metres and 2.41 g/t gold over
32 metres (including 4.01 g/t gold over 17 m) from down hole depths
of 134 metres and 149 metres, respectively in #KBDD11136. The
#KBDD11133 gold intercepts are located approximately 25 metres west
and below mineralized intercepts of 1.98 g/t gold over 27 metres
and 1.76 g/t gold over 25 metres yielded by previously reported
hole #KBDD10103 (see February 1, 2011 news release). The #KBDD11136
gold intercepts are located approximately 50 metres below
mineralized intercepts of 22 metres grading 1.25 g/t gold and 18
metres grading 2.09 g/t gold in previously reported hole
#KBDD11111, and approximately 40 metres above and east of
mineralized intercepts of 47 metres grading 0.71 g/t gold, 18
metres grading 1.31 g/t gold, and 17 metres grading 2.0 g/t gold in
hole #KBDD11112 (see May 31, 2011 news release).
Hole #KBDD11134 was drilled down the plunge of the Big Bend Gold
Zone in order to obtain additional structural information on the
multiple en-echelon vein package system, to test the continuity of
the mineralization down plunge, and to serve as a pilot hole to
permit better targeting of deeper holes along the down plunge
extension of the zone. The NE-trending borehole (060o/-58o) was
collared at the western, surface expression, extremity of the Big
Bend Gold Zone and allowed to run unaided down the plunge and
diagonally across (down dip) the system of stacked, approximately
70o northerly dipping, mineralization sheets. KBDD11134 remained
within the confines of the host Central Granitoid body to its final
depth of 467 metres; with the borehole stopped due to a shortage of
drill rods.
Table 2:
Gold intercepts for hole #KBDD11134 drilled down the plunge
of Big Bend Gold Zone en-echelon vein package system |
Hole ID |
From (metres) |
To (metres) |
Core Length
(metres) |
Gold Grams Per
Tonne |
KBDD11134 |
6.0 |
32.0 |
26.0 |
1.51 |
including |
6.0 |
15.0 |
9.0 |
2.45 |
and |
67.0 |
74.0 |
7.0 |
1.49 |
and |
96.0 |
137.0 |
41.0 |
3.03 |
including |
96.0 |
106.0 |
10.0 |
3.81 |
including |
110.0 |
124.0 |
14.0 |
3.46 |
including |
133.0 |
136.0 |
3.0 |
10.71 |
and including |
134.0 |
135.0 |
1.0 |
15.90 |
and |
147.0 |
152.0 |
5.0 |
1.46 |
and |
173.0 |
215.0 |
42.0 |
1.01 |
including |
201.0 |
211.0 |
10.0 |
1.92 |
and |
223.0 |
265.0 |
42.0 |
2.04 |
including |
226.0 |
235.0 |
9.0 |
2.79 |
including |
249.0 |
261.0 |
12.0 |
3.31 |
and |
284.0 |
287.0 |
3.0 |
8.70 |
including |
285.0 |
286.0 |
1.0 |
20.10 |
and |
312.0 |
385.0 |
73.0 |
1.06 |
including |
323.0 |
342.0 |
19.0 |
1.80 |
and |
394.0 |
404.0 |
10.0 |
0.75 |
and |
432.0 |
459.0 |
27.0 |
1.01 |
including |
435.0 |
442.0 |
7.0 |
1.97 |
Length Weighted Average
Grade Of All Intercepts (over 276 m cumulative core length) |
1.62 |
KBDD11134 |
3.0 |
467.0 |
464.0 |
*1.01 |
Notes: |
Core length does not
indicate true width of intercept. |
* Length
weighted average grade for entire hole including internal dilution
(i.e. no internal waste criteria applied). |
Unless otherwise indicated
intercepts constrained with a 0.25 g/t gold minimum cut-off grade
at top and bottom of intercept, with no upper cut-off applied, and
maximum of five (5) consecutive metres of internal dilution (less
than 0.25 g/t gold). All internal intervals above 15 g/t gold
indicated. |
KBDD11134 yielded multiple mineralized intervals, ranging from 3
metres to 73 metres in core length, reflecting the en-echelon style
vein packages forming the Big Bend Gold Zone mineralization,
including: 1.51 g/t gold over 26 metres from a down hole depth of 6
metres, 3.03 g/t gold over 41 metres from a down hole depth of 96
metres, 2.04 g/t gold over 42 metres from a down hole depth of 223
metres, and 1.06 g/t gold over 73 metres from a down hole depth of
312 metres (see Table 2). The array of mineralized intervals
produced a length weighted average grade of 1.62 g/t gold over a
cumulative core length of 276 metres, and the hole returned 1.01
g/t gold, including internal dilution, over its 464 metre core
length (3m – 467m); exemplifying the down plunge continuity of the
Big Bend Gold Zone mineralization.
To date significant gold mineralization has been traced over an
approximately 325 metre strike length and approximately 450 metre
down plunge distance from surface along the Big Bend Gold Zone
hosted by the Central Granitoid body. Drilling to date indicates
that the Big Bend zone consists of north-easterly plunging,
en-echelon, mineralized vein packages appearing to be developed
along a trough-like flexure within the Central Granitoid body. Gold
mineralization is associated with quartz-albite-carbonate-sulphide
veining developed within a rock body of quartz diorite
composition.
Mushroom Gold Zone
Holes #KBDD11117, #KBDD11118, and #KBDD11120 were designed to
follow up on significant drill intercepts yielded by reverse
circulation ("RC") hole #KBRC09060 and diamond drill hole
#KBDD10081 within the southeastern portion of the Upper Central
Granitoid (i.e. newly defined "Mushroom Gold Zone").
KBDD11117 consisting of the re-drilling of hole #KBDD11116,
which returned 7 metres grading 2.57 g/t gold before being
abandoned due to technical difficulties at the 71 metre mark (see
May 31, 2011 news release), was designed to follow up on scout hole
#KBRC09060 drilled down the dip of the host granitoid body in order
to transect an extensive system of westerly dipping, sheeted quartz
veining; with the borehole returning an intercept from surface of
39.0 metres grading 9.23 g/t gold uncut (3.54 g/t gold cut). See
October 28, 2009 news release. The southeast trending #KBDD11117
borehole designed to intersect the Upper Central Granitoid at right
angles from a collar position on the northeastern, hanging wall
flank of the host granitoid body returned a mineralized intercept
of 4.88 g/t gold over 16 metres, including 10 metres grading 7.38
g/t gold, from a down hole depth of 67 metres, approximately at the
same vertical depth as the bottom of the #KBRC09060 intercept.
Hole #KBDD11118 designed to undercut a mineralized intercept of
9 metres grading 3.60 g/t gold in #KBDD10081 (see December 7, 2010
news release), approximately 60 metres to the northwest of
#KBDD11117, returned 2.57 g/t gold over 11 metres, including 5
metres grading 4.23 g/t gold, from a down hole depth of 84 metres,
approximately 45 metres down dip of the #KBDD10081 intercept. Assay
results for #KBDD11120 are still pending. Drilling to date appears
to indicate that the Mushroom Gold Zone consists of a northeast
plunging vein system spatially related to a series of pinch and
swells in the Upper Central Granitoid body.
Irregularities or flexures in the geometry of the host diorite
bodies appear to strongly influence the development of veining and
grade distribution; as is exemplified by the Big Bend Gold Zone on
the Central Granitoid, the East Dyke Granitoid Zone (see April 26,
2011 news release), and the newly defined Mushroom Gold Zone on the
Upper Central Granitoid. Similar flexures have potential to host
mineralization elsewhere along the strike or down-dip extensions of
the extensive dioritic bodies characterizing the Kibi Gold
Project.
Shear Zone Targets
An approximately 0.5 metre wide, coarse visible gold bearing,
quartz vein hosted within a fault breccia forming part of a
prominent shear zone spanning over an approximately 10 metre core
length returned 34.80 g/t gold over a 1 metre core length at a down
hole depth of 398 metres in hole #KBDD11133. This newly discovered
northwest trending/northeasterly dipping shear zone represents a
very prospective exploration target due to its emplacement along
the southern limb of the Central Granitoid body.
Boreholes #KBDD11122 and #KBDD11123 consisting of a west
trending, vertical fan drill section (-50o & -70o) was designed
to further test the northerly trending Junction Shear cross-cutting
the Central Granitoid; approximately 80 metres south of a 8.44 g/t
gold over 3 metres intercept yielded from the same structure in
hole #KBDD11107 (see May 17, 2011 press release). The upper
KBDD11122 borehole (-50o) of the vertical fan pattern returned
mineralized intercepts of 3 metres grading 3.14 g/t gold, including
7.59 g/t gold over 1 metre, and 5.15 g/t gold over 1 metre from
down hole depths of 78 metres and 92 metres, respectively; and the
steeper KBDD11123 hole (-70o) returned an intercept of 2.45 g/t
gold over 1 metre at a down hole depth of 126 metres, approximately
50 metres down dip of the KBDD11122 intercept.
To date, Xtra-Gold has completed 54 holes totaling approximately
14,825 metres (#KBDD11105 - #KBDD11158) in its current 20,000 metre
Kibi Gold Project drilling program initiated on January 16, 2011
(including KBDD11116 which was abandoned at 71 metres); with 24 out
of the 54 holes (7,704 metres) targeting the Big Bend gold zone on
the Central Granitoid body. Ongoing drilling efforts are currently
focused on the further delineation of the newly defined Mushroom
Gold Zone on the Upper Central Granitoid.
Due to an apparent surge in sample influx at the ALS Chemex
laboratory in Kumasi, Ghana, analytical results for Xtra-Gold's
samples have been delayed substantially over the last 6 months. ALS
Ghana reports that it is in the process of installing additional
fire assay furnaces to increase the laboratories' capacity in order
to reduce the sample turnaround time. Xtra-Gold is awaiting assay
results on about 19 drill holes that have been submitted to the ALS
Chemex lab in Kumasi since the commencement of the Company's
current diamond drilling campaign.
Yves P. Clement, P. Geo, Vice President, Exploration for
Xtra-Gold is acting as the Qualified Person in compliance with
National Instrument 43-101 ("NI 43-101") with respect to this
announcement. He has prepared and or supervised the preparation of
the scientific or technical information in this announcement and
confirms compliance with NI 43-101. The NI 43-101 Technical Report
entitled "Kibi Project, Eastern Region, Ghana", prepared by Simon
Meadows Smith and Joe Amanor of SEMS and dated July 12, 2010 is
filed under the Company's profile on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.
Xtra-Gold has implemented a rigorous quality assurance / quality
control (QA/QC) program to ensure best practices in sampling and
analysis of drill core, RC samples, and trench channel samples, the
details of which can be viewed on the Company's website at
www.xtragold.com.
About Xtra-Gold Resources Corp.
Xtra-Gold is a gold exploration company with a substantial land
position in the Kibi greenstone belt ("Kibi Gold Belt") located in
Ghana, West Africa. The Kibi Gold Belt, which exhibits many similar
geological features to Ghana's main gold belt, the Ashanti Belt has
been the subject of very limited modern exploration activity
targeting lode gold deposits as virtually all past gold mining
activity and exploration efforts focused on the extensive alluvial
gold occurrences in many river valleys throughout the Kibi
area.
Xtra-Gold holds five (5) Mining Leases totalling approximately
226 sq km (22,600 ha) at the northern extremity of the Kibi Gold
Belt. The Company's exploration efforts to date have focused on the
Kibi Gold Project located on the Apapam Concession (33.65 sq. km),
along the eastern flank of the Kibi Gold Belt. Xtra-Gold's Kibi
Gold Project consists of an over 5.5 km long mineralized trend
delineated from gold-in-soil anomalies, geophysical
interpretations, trenching and drilling along the northwest margin
of the Apapam Concession.
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CONTACT: Paul Zyla
Chief Executive Officer
Telephone: 416-366-4227
E-mail: pzyla@xtragold.com
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