Puma Exploration Inc. (TSXV: PUMA, OTCQB: PUMXF) (the "Company" or
"Puma") announces the results of its maiden scouting drilling
program outside of the main Lynx Gold Zone (“LGZ”) at its
100%-owned Williams Brook Gold Project in Northern New Brunswick.
The 2,270 metres shallow diamond drilling was
devised as a follow-up to Puma’s 2023 surface exploration program
to confirm the presence of gold mineralization subsurface and
determine the orientation and dip of the gold-bearing structure and
alteration that was interpreted to extend 4 km northeast of the
LGZ. The small, cost-effective program not only confirmed the
presence of gold mineralization by intersecting anomalous gold at
the Tiger Gold Zone (“TGZ”), located 350 m away, but the program
also intersected several distinct styles of mineralization and
alteration - some similar to those at the Lynx Gold Zone, as far as
the Cheetah Gold Zone 3.5 km away and at a depth of over 150 metres
downhole (Figure 1).
Figure 1. Location of scouting drilling over 2024 drone
magnetic survey map
These results continue to validate Puma’s
successful discovery method. Grab samples are proving to be a
reliable vector for discovering gold at depth. A quartz vein
stripped at surface at the Tiger Gold Zone that graded 19.90 g/t Au
in a grab sample* returned 2.0 g/t Au over 0.40 m in drilling (*
the reader is cautioned that grab samples are selective by nature
and may not represent the true metal content of the mineralized
zone). Similarly, the holes drilled at the Tiger Gold Zone returned
grades representative of the surface samples collected in this area
in 2023 (see Table 1).
While the Tiger 2 zone appears to carry
anomalous gold results, parallels can be drawn between these first
drill holes at Tiger and the initial drilling at the Lynx Gold Zone
when Puma started drilling there (see Figure 2). The Chubby gold
zone, drilled in 2021, returned lower-grade intercepts but was
found to be adjacent to a very high-grade gold zone. The current
results at Tiger, with the observation of similar quartz veins and
the same alteration and structures as those at Chubby, suggest that
Tiger could also be proximal to a higher grade zone. This
observation reinforces our confidence in the potential for future
drilling targets at the TGZ, and further surface exploration and
sampling will be undertaken to identify these.
Figure 2. Initial stripping work and
drilling at LGZ in 2021
Marcel Robillard, President and CEO, commented,
"Our program accomplished what we set out to do – show that the
Lynx Gold trend extends 4 km along strike. We didn’t intercept
high-grade gold, but our observations confirm the potential for
higher-grade zones along the trend. Also, we confirmed that our
discovery method works – grab sampling typically reflects what’s in
the ground. We know that broad zones of lower-grade gold surround
very high-grade gold shoots at Lynx and that some quartz veins do
not contain gold at all - this likely also applies along the 4km
trend. These results help us refine our model, and the drone
mag survey has identified some zones we’re currently exploring to
identify targets for future drilling. In the meantime, our new 3D
model of the Lynx Gold Deposit mineralization has been updated, and
we plan to resume drilling deeper at Lynx in the fall.”
2024 Scouting Drilling along the Lynx
Gold Trend (“LGT”)
The 2024 scouting drilling program outside the
central Lynx Gold Zone consisted of thirty (30) short holes (Figure
1) for 2,270 metres. Twenty-two (22) holes (1,500 metres) were
drilled at the centre of the Tiger Gold Zone (200 m x 400 m area)
located about 350 metres north-east of the Lynx Gold Zone where
four (4) small stripped areas uncovered four (4) auriferous quartz
veins (Figures 3 to 5). The other holes were spread over more than
3.5 kilometres along strike with step-out holes located up to 1
kilometre apart.
The gold mineralization at the TGZ (Tiger 1 to
4) occurs in quartz veins with limonite alteration similar to those
at the LGZ. However, here, the quartz veins occur not only at the
rhyolite/sediment contact but also at a rhyolite/gabbro contact.
The presence of veining reflects the competency contrast between
the geological units, allowing for the upwelling of hydrothermal
fluids.
At Tiger 1 and 3, the presence of a large gabbro
sill, altered at its margins, suggests a major intrusion that
strikes parallel to the primary gold trend-oriented NE (Figures 2
and 3). The recent magnetic drone survey has outlined a long
positive anomaly that could indicate the presence of several mafic
dikes within the favourable corridor, which could be positive
according to our expert advisor, Dr. Gregg Morrison "The genetic
model is a mesozonal part of an orogenic system with mantle magma
derived metals—the mineralization formed in the transition from
Early Devonian transpression to relaxation and emplacement of mafic
dikes. The ore control is the extensional veins and cavities formed
in the ENE veins with higher grade at the intersection with the NNE
shears and veins. The structure model is the best guide to ore
location, and the metal zoning, especially concentrations of
Cu-Zn-Pb-Te-Bi beneath the surface As-Sb, is the best guide to
high-grade discovery".
The Pb-Ag ratio in assays has been a vector for
the discovery of high-grade gold mineralization at Lynx. Although
drilling at Tiger 2 returned no gold, the ratios of Pb-Ab at Tiger
2 are similar to those in some areas of Lynx, namely at the Chubby
zone, where the gold levels were low, but that is proximal to a
very high-grade zone. The same could be true of the Tiger 2 zone.
The recent mag survey has identified several areas of interest at
Tiger 2 that will be further investigated.
Figure 3. Drillhole location over the
trenched Tiger Gold structures
Figure 4. Drill section at Tiger
1
Figure 5. Drill section at Tiger
3
Table 1. Drilling highlights of 2024 scouting
drilling
DDH # |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Length (m) |
Au (g/t) |
ZONE |
WB24-146 |
7.80 |
10.65 |
2.85 |
0.13 |
Tiger 1 |
WB24-147 |
15.65 |
24.30 |
8.65 |
0.12 |
Tiger 1 |
|
21.00 |
24.30 |
3.30 |
0.28 |
|
|
23.55 |
24.30 |
0.75 |
0.86 |
|
WB24-148 |
25.90 |
26.45 |
0.55 |
0.32 |
Tiger 1 |
WB24-149 |
16.40 |
25.65 |
9.25 |
0.11 |
Tiger 1 |
|
18.25 |
25.30 |
7.05 |
0.14 |
|
|
18.80 |
24.40 |
5.60 |
0.16 |
|
|
18.80 |
19.40 |
0.60 |
0.77 |
|
WB24-150 |
34.00 |
35.00 |
1.00 |
0.10 |
Tiger 1 |
WB24-151 |
13.00 |
15.00 |
2.00 |
0.74 |
Tiger 3 |
|
13.60 |
14.40 |
0.80 |
1.44 |
|
|
13.60 |
14.00 |
0.40 |
2.06 |
|
WB24-152 |
34.70 |
42.85 |
8.15 |
0.14 |
Tiger 3 |
|
37.05 |
37.70 |
0.65 |
0.34 |
|
|
42.50 |
42.85 |
0.35 |
0.42 |
|
WB24-153 |
4.50 |
6.00 |
1.50 |
0.44 |
Tiger 3 |
|
4.50 |
4.90 |
0.40 |
1.28 |
|
WB24-156 |
13.55 |
14.00 |
0.45 |
0.18 |
Tiger 3 |
WB24-160 |
9.75 |
13.80 |
4.05 |
0.42 |
Tiger 3 |
|
9.75 |
10.25 |
0.50 |
0.88 |
|
|
12.60 |
13.80 |
1.20 |
0.95 |
|
|
13.30 |
13.80 |
0.50 |
1.55 |
|
WB24-167 |
15.60 |
16.05 |
0.45 |
1.33 |
Tiger 3 |
WB24-170 |
159.55 |
159.95 |
0.40 |
0.87 |
Cheetah |
WB24-174 |
34.60 |
35.05 |
0.45 |
0.34 |
Tiger 3 |
|
39.80 |
40.20 |
0.40 |
0.62 |
|
The main objective of short scouting drill holes
at Cheetah was to prove that the favourable contact with supergene
alteration and gold mineralization extends to 4 km away from the
LGZ. An intercept of 0.87 g/t gold over 0.40 m was intersected
where a grab sample had graded up to 6.69 g/t gold. Initial grab
sampling at Cheetah had only returned 0.20 g/t gold. It’s important
to note that since 2020, more than 5,000 samples have been
collected at the Lynx Gold Zone, which led to the discovery of
high-grade gold zones at depth. The same successful exploration
method will be deployed to develop the zones from Tiger to
Cheetah.
Figure 6. Core from the Cheetah Gold
Zone located 3.25 km northeast of the Lynx Gold Zone
Table 2. Technical information for 2024 scouting drill
holes
DDH # |
Target/Area |
East |
North |
Elev. |
Az. |
Dip |
Length |
WB24-146 |
Tiger 1 |
660855.0 |
5259952.7 |
398.9 |
159 |
-45 |
53.0 |
WB24-147 |
Tiger 1 |
660854.7 |
5259953.6 |
398.9 |
159 |
-65 |
149.5 |
WB24-148 |
Tiger 1 |
660847.0 |
5259961.0 |
399.6 |
145 |
-45 |
62.0 |
WB24-149 |
Tiger 1 |
660822.8 |
5259956.4 |
397.6 |
155 |
-45 |
77.0 |
WB24-150 |
Tiger
1 |
660874.0 |
5259984.1 |
400.8 |
150 |
-45 |
74.0 |
WB24-151 |
Tiger 3 |
660906.1 |
5259832.9 |
414.6 |
130 |
-45 |
56.0 |
WB24-152 |
Tiger 3 |
660905.4 |
5259833.4 |
414.6 |
130 |
-65 |
65.0 |
WB24-153 |
Tiger 3 |
660921.8 |
5259854.4 |
416.2 |
155 |
-45 |
71.0 |
WB24-154 |
Tiger 3 |
660936.0 |
5259824.1 |
415.3 |
335 |
-45 |
32.0 |
WB24-155 |
Tiger 3 |
660936.3 |
5259823.2 |
415.3 |
335 |
-65 |
35.0 |
WB24-156 |
Tiger 3 |
660919.4 |
5259818.6 |
414.3 |
340 |
-45 |
32.5 |
WB24-157 |
Tiger 3 |
660919.7 |
5259817.8 |
414.2 |
340 |
-65 |
39.5 |
WB24-158 |
Tiger 3 |
660910.7 |
5259806.9 |
413.4 |
335 |
-45 |
52.0 |
WB24-159 |
Tiger 3 |
660967.8 |
5259838.1 |
415.5 |
335 |
-45 |
35.0 |
WB24-160 |
Tiger
3 |
660981.4 |
5259831.1 |
415.3 |
335 |
-50 |
41.0 |
WB24-161 |
Tiger 2 |
660778.5 |
5259876.1 |
395.0 |
150 |
-45 |
62.0 |
WB24-162 |
Tiger 2 |
660778.1 |
5259877.0 |
395.0 |
150 |
-65 |
56.0 |
WB24-163 |
Tiger 2 |
660776.3 |
5259877.9 |
394.8 |
200 |
-45 |
80.0 |
WB24-164 |
Tiger
2 |
660800.0 |
5259900.8 |
396.3 |
155 |
-45 |
59.0 |
WB24-165 |
Tiger 4 |
661018.9 |
5260115.7 |
416.7 |
155 |
-45 |
27.0 |
WB24-166 |
Tiger
4 |
661018.9 |
5260115.7 |
416.7 |
210 |
-45 |
80.0 |
WB24-167 |
Tiger 3 |
660962.1 |
5259917.2 |
419.1 |
155 |
-45 |
53.0 |
WB24-168 |
T20-09 |
661176.8 |
5260329.6 |
425.3 |
155 |
-45 |
53.0 |
WB24-169 |
Cheetah |
662318.6 |
5261636.9 |
454.2 |
155 |
-45 |
131.0 |
WB24-170 |
Cheetah |
662318.4 |
5261637.6 |
454.0 |
155 |
-65 |
191.0 |
WB24-171 |
Cheetah |
662470.6 |
5261858.6 |
433.3 |
155 |
-45 |
127.0 |
WB24-172 |
Cheetah |
662252.4 |
5261633.6 |
448.9 |
155 |
-45 |
119.0 |
WB24-173 |
Zone 40 |
661901.5 |
5261130.9 |
457.0 |
155 |
-65 |
149.0 |
WB24-174 |
Tiger 3 |
660927.3 |
5259841.9 |
415.6 |
215 |
-45 |
86.0 |
WB24-175 |
Tiger 2 |
660806.2 |
5259884.7 |
398.5 |
230 |
-45 |
119.0 |
Total Final |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2 266.5 |
Follow-up trenching and mapping are underway to
understand the different styles of gold mineralization within the
large gold trend (high-grade quartz veins vs disseminated ) and
further enhance our geological model. Also, the recent drone
magnetic survey identified several targets within an area of 2 km X
6 km that are currently being stripped, mapped, trenched and
sampled to identify priorities for future drilling.
2024 Plans
Puma is focused on growing the volume, scale,
and grade of the Williams Brook Gold Project. Its 2024 plans
include:
- Prove the continuity of the gold
mineralization sampled at the Tiger Gold Zone along the 4.0km
strike extension of the Lynx Gold Trend with drilling.
|
Completed |
- Complete a detailed drone magnetic
survey over the Lynx Gold Trend, including the recently drilled 3.5
km extension.
|
Completed |
- Drill high-grade targets at the
Lynx Gold Zone and expand to depth the high-grade mineralized
intercepts drilled in 2023.
|
Fall 2024 |
- Expand regional exploration to new
areas of the property and newly acquired land packages to identify
additional priority targets and add to the project’s gold
inventory.
|
Ongoing |
- Demonstrate and continue to improve
the gold recoveries at Williams Brook with conventional processing
techniques.
|
Ongoing |
About the Williams Brook Gold
Project
Puma's flagship Williams Brook Gold Project
comprises four properties covering over 50,000 ha in Northern New
Brunswick—an established and mining-friendly jurisdiction near
paved roads and excellent infrastructure. The land package is
located near the Rocky Brook Millstream Fault (“RBMF”), a major
regional structure formed during the Appalachian Orogeny and a
significant control for gold deposition in the region.
Puma’s successful exploration model returned,
amongst others, 5.50 g/t gold over 50.15 m in hole
WB21-02 (see Sept.15, 2021, News Release), 2.77 g/t gold
over 42.80 m in hole WB 22-66 (see June 8, 2022, News
Release), 2.49 g/t gold over 63.05 m in WB23-139
(see Oct. 31, 2023 News Release), 5.15 g/t gold over 23.15
m in WB23-142 and 1.24 g/t gold over 98.05
m in WB23-145 (see Nov. 16, 2023 News Release). Since
2021, with less than C$15 M of exploration investment, Puma has
made multiple gold discoveries at the Williams Brook property and
believes it hosts an extensive orogenic gold system. Puma’s ongoing
exploration programs are focused on building a gold camp in
Northern New Brunswick, Canada. Dr. Gregg Morrison, a leading
expert on intrusion-related, porphyry and epithermal gold systems,
stated: “I believe Williams Brook is part of the same
family of gold systems as Fosterville and Sunday Creek in Australia
and Valentine Lake in Newfoundland. These other deposits
are known for their structure-controlled mineralization, metal
zoning, free gold in bonanza shoots and kilometre scale depth
extent. The similarities to these more comprehensively explored
deposits gives real confidence to deeper drilling in the Lynx Zone
and continued exploration around the feeder structures in the
Williams Brook District."
Qualified Person
Dominique Gagné, P.Geo, a consultant of Puma and
a qualified person as defined by National Instrument
43-101—Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, reviewed and
approved this release's technical information.
About Puma Exploration
Puma Exploration is a Canadian-based mineral
exploration company with precious metals projects in New Brunswick,
near Canada's Famous Bathurst Mining Camp ("BMC"). Puma has a long
history in Northern New Brunswick, having worked on regional
projects for over 15 years. As a first mover, the Company quickly
and strategically accumulated an impressive portfolio of
prospective gold landholdings in the area. Puma’s successful
exploration methodology combines old prospecting methods with
detailed trenching and up-to-date technology such as Artificial
Intelligence (“AI”) to facilitate an understanding of the geology
and associated mineralized systems.
Armed with geophysical surveys, geochemical data
and consultants’ expertise, Puma has developed a perfect low-cost
exploration tool to discover gold at shallow depths and maximize
drilling results.
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