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GGX Gold to Test New Technology on Newly Discovered Geophysical Anomaly $GGX.ca $NNZ.ca $GTT.ca $AOT.ca $MTB.ca

Posted by AGORACOM at 7:35 AM on Thursday, July 4th, 2019
  • Drilling a high priority geophysical target at its Gold Drop property in the Greenwood Mining Camp.
  • Stargate II (SG II) Drill Target Modeling System incorporates Acoustic EM analysis, technology that was developed by Earth Science Services Corporation
  • SG II employs an enhanced, deep-penetrating ultra-sonic AMT (Audio-Magnetotellurics) geophysical survey.
  • View the Video at GGXGOLD

VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / July 4, 2019 / GGX Gold Corp. (TSX-v: GGX), (OTCQB: GGXXF), (FRA: 3SR2) (the “Company” or “GGX”) announces that it is planning to drill a high priority geophysical target at its Gold Drop property in the Greenwood Mining Camp.

The proprietary Stargate II (SG II) Drill Target Modeling System incorporates Acoustic EM analysis, technology that was developed by Earth Science Services Corporation of Oshawa, Ontario (ESSCO). SG II employs an enhanced, deep-penetrating ultra-sonic AMT (Audio-Magnetotellurics) geophysical survey.

(for more information see the ESSCO Website at: http://www.earthscienceservices.ca/index.php)

The system is in developmental / pre-commercial stage and as such the effectiveness of this technique is not fully known to GGX.

Stargate II surveys were performed by ESSCO over the Republic Graben trend in Washington and B.C. in 2014/2015 at 1 km and 500 metre line spacings. A resultant geophysical anomaly on the Gold Drop property in the Greenwood Mining Camp was supplied by Glenn Galata of ESSCO. The anomaly measures 1834 by 1377 metres, is centered at the intersection of three interpreted major fault conduit structural traces and is located along strike and to the north of the C.O.D. vein trend. Testing the target will require drilling to a depth of at least 400 and up to 764 metres – the deepest ever to be drilled on the Gold Drop property.

Stargate II Anomaly Map:

The anomaly is located at the intersection of corridors identified as “conduit-fault-structural traces”. Two of these are coincident with the trend of the C.O.D. vein system and a probable NW-trending cross-fault. The correlation of anomaly corridors with known geological features provides some confidence in the result.

GGX is excited to have the opportunity to engage this new technology with a drill test planned in the coming weeks. If successful, the test at the Gold Drop property could result in the discovery of a new gold deposit or even a new gold deposit type. It could also lead to further investigations utilizing the new geophysical technique in other areas of the Greenwood Mining Camp. View the Video at GGXGOLD

David Martin, P.Geo., a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 and consultant to the Company, approved the technical information in this release.

Mr. Glenn Galata, of Earth Science Services Corporation of Oshawa Ontario, reviewed the information in this release pertaining to the Stargate II geophysical system and ESSCO.

On Behalf of the Board of Directors

George Sookochoff, President,
604-488-3900
[email protected]

Investor Relations:
Mr. Jack Singh,
604-488-3900,
[email protected]

FEATURE: 5 Small Cap Gold Stocks That Will Benefit From $1,400 Gold $AMK.ca $AAX.ca $GGX.ca $GR.ca $LAB.ca

Posted by AGORACOM at 1:37 PM on Friday, June 21st, 2019
  • US $ Gold price touched a 5-year peak at $1400 as the US Fed signalled a rate cut, pressuring U.S. Treasury yields and the dollar.
  • This is the highest gold has been since March 17, 2014 at $1,386.38
  • Continued Central Bank accumulation of physical gold represents fundamental floor for market as a weakening US dollar accelerates Central Bank demand. Purchases rose 130% in the 4th quarter, and 2018 purchases came in at 650 tons
  • Trade wars ( China ) and Geopolitical conflicts ( Iran )
  • Dearth of exploration discovery leads to future supply deficits
  • Technical factors support higher long term gold prices and renewal of bull market
  • Higher prices make marginal projects economic
  • Exploration becomes a renewed focus to supply future demand
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Joint Venture with Tudor Gold and a 20% FULLY CARRIED INTEREST until a production notice is given. The last hole drilled intersected 563.8m of 0.98 g/t gold and remains open. The 2019 program is designed to drill well over one billion tonnes of rock and produce a multi-million-oz gold deposit incorporating an open pit design and with higher gold grades and remarkably better logistics than Seabridge’s adjoining KSM. Click here for the Treaty Creek JV Highlights

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Advance Gold is focused on its 100% interest in the Tabasquena Silver Mine in Zacatecas, Mexico. Drilling in the first 3 phases identified a cluster of 30 mineralized epithermal veins over an area from east to west of approximately 300 metres, and north to south 400 metres, and 300 metres of depth. Advance plans to focus deeper to find the boiling zone of the system and potentially economic mineralization. AAX recently created a 3D model of the vein Tabasquena system.          

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(TSX-V: GGX)

GGX gold has discovered high grade gold silver and tellurium in the Greenwood-Republic mining camp, British Columbia. The current 2019 drill program follows up on 2018 intercept of high grade gold-silver (129 g/t gold and 1,154 g/t silver over 7.28 meter) from the near surface COD vein which is projected to be 1.5 kms in length. In addition tellurium grades were announced with “up to 3,860 g/t tellurium”, including “823 g/t tellurium over 7.28-meter core length” and “640 g/t tellurium over 6.90-meter core length. 2019 drilling on COD North is currently underway.

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Great Atlantic is situated between Marathon Gold and Sokoman in Canada’s newest emerging gold district. The Company reported a NI 43-101mineral resource estimate for the JMZ in late 2018 on Golden Promise and 2019 is focussed on prospecting and geochemical sampling at high priority targets within the property. Planned 24 hole program in the northern half of the property at the gold-bearing Jaclyn Zone, specifically at the Jaclyn Main Zone (JMZ) and Jaclyn North Zone (JNZ).

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(TSX-V: LAB)

Lead by Shawn Ryan and Roger Moss, LAB has 2 district scale Greenfield Gold projects in Labrador that have never seen any modern exploration techniques. Ashuanipi and Hopedale are being systematically explored for gold potential following the same techniques that created the White Gold discoveries.  At Ashuanipi , a 15km long by 2 to 6 km wide north-south trend exists and a second 14 km long by 2 to 4 km wide east-west trend are the focus of 2019 exploration.

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CLIENT FEATURE: GGX Gold’s 2018 Exploration Program at Gold Drop Demonstrates High Grade Potential $K.ca $GZD.ca $TUSK.ca $XIM.ca

Posted by AGORACOM at 9:14 AM on Wednesday, February 20th, 2019
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The most significant gold drill intersections (core length) from the phase 3 diamond drilling on the COD vein are as follows:

  • COD18-3: 14.62 g/t Au over 2.1 metres;
  • COD18-26: 10.30 g/t Au over 1.4 metres recovered core (within 2.35-metre interval);
  • COD18-28: 11.30 g/t Au over 0.51 metre;
  • COD18-33: 8.65 g/t Au over 2.98 metres;
  • COD18-34: 6.16 g/t Au over 3.41 metres;
  • COD18-37: 8.23 g/t Au over 3.95 metres;
  • COD18-45: 50.10 g/t Au over 2.05 metres;
  • COD18-46: 54.90 g/t Au over 1.47 metres;
  • COD18-49: 9.52 g/t Au over 1.47 metres;
  • COD18-54: 7.60 g/t Au over 1.66 metres.

The 2018 drilling program also tested the continuation of the Everest vein, which is located southwest of the COD vein work site. Chip samples collected in 2017 across the approximate 0.4-metre-wide vein exposure returned up to 52.8 g/t gold and 377 g/t silver, while a grab sample of a quartz vein boulder broken off the outcrop by the excavator returned 81.8 g/t gold and 630 g/t silver (news release of Aug. 21, 2017).

The Everest vein 2018 drill holes are located approximately 350 to 800 metres south of the area of 2017 and 2018 COD vein drill holes. High gold intersections (core length) from the phase 3 drill program at the Everest vein include (news release of July 19, 2018, and Sept. 13, 2018):

EVE18-5: 10.55 g/t Au over 0.45 metre;

EVE18-12: 12.45 g/t Au over 0.85 metre.

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CLIENT FEATURE: GGX Gold’s 2018 Exploration Program at Gold Drop Demonstrates High Grade Potential $K.ca $GZD.ca $TUSK.ca $XIM.ca

Posted by AGORACOM at 9:18 AM on Thursday, February 7th, 2019
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The 2018 Exploration program Returned Results Including:

  • The most significant gold drill intersections (core length) from the phase 3 diamond drilling on the COD vein are as follows:
    • COD18-3: 14.62 g/t Au over 2.1 metres;
    • COD18-26: 10.30 g/t Au over 1.4 metres recovered core (within 2.35-metre interval);
    • COD18-28: 11.30 g/t Au over 0.51 metre;
    • COD18-33: 8.65 g/t Au over 2.98 metres;
    • COD18-34: 6.16 g/t Au over 3.41 metres;
    • COD18-37: 8.23 g/t Au over 3.95 metres;
    • COD18-45: 50.10 g/t Au over 2.05 metres;
    • COD18-46: 54.90 g/t Au over 1.47 metres;
    • COD18-49: 9.52 g/t Au over 1.47 metres;
    • COD18-54: 7.60 g/t Au over 1.66 metres.

The 2018 drilling program also tested the continuation of the Everest vein, which is located southwest of the COD vein work site. Chip samples collected in 2017 across the approximate 0.4-metre-wide vein exposure returned up to 52.8 g/t gold and 377 g/t silver, while a grab sample of a quartz vein boulder broken off the outcrop by the excavator returned 81.8 g/t gold and 630 g/t silver (news release of Aug. 21, 2017).

The Everest vein 2018 drill holes are located approximately 350 to 800 metres south of the area of 2017 and 2018 COD vein drill holes. High gold intersections (core length) from the phase 3 drill program at the Everest vein include (news release of July 19, 2018, and Sept. 13, 2018):

EVE18-5: 10.55 g/t Au over 0.45 metre;

EVE18-12: 12.45 g/t Au over 0.85 metre.

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GGX Gold Phase II Drilling Program intercepts 10.8 g/t Gold over 0.3 Meters at Gold Drop

Posted by AGORACOM at 9:49 AM on Wednesday, October 4th, 2017

 

  • Phase 2 of Drill Program now complete
  • 160m strike length
  • 10.8 g/t Gold over 0.3 Meters at Gold Drop

Vancouver, British Columbia (FSCwire)GGX Gold Corp. (TSXV: GGX) (the “Company” or “GGX”) is pleased to announce the completion of Phase II diamond drilling on the Gold Drop Property near Greenwood, BC and receipt of additional drill core sample analytical results from drill holes COD17-15 to COD17-20. The Company recently ceased diamond drilling on the property and is waiting for additional Phase II core sample analyses which are expected any time.

 

The second phase of the diamond drill program aimed at exploring and defining the COD Vein, a Dentonia/Jewel style quartz vein, located in the Gold Drop Southwest Zone. Trenching during 2017 has exposed the northeast – southwest striking COD Vein for over 160 meter strike length.

 

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The Company had previously received analytical results for 68 trench channel samples collected at the COD Vein. These samples returned anomalous to high grade values for gold, including high values of 43.2 grams / tonne (g/t) /t Gold and 224 g/t Silver (News Release of July 26, 2017). The first batch of 2017 drill core samples for the COD Vein returned up to 24.1 g/t Gold and 192 g/t Silver (News Release of Aug 28, 2017). The second batch of drill core samples also returned significant gold and silver values including a broad intersection in hole COD17-14 grading 4.59 g/t Gold and 38.64 g/t Silver over 16.03 meters core length with a high grade core grading 10.96 g/t Gold and 89.86 g/t Silver over 5.97 meters core length (News Release of Sept 7, 2017).

 

The Phase II drilling program aimed to delineate the COD Vein in the Gold Drop Southwest Zone from 2 pad locations in the northern extent of the trench, 100 and 160 m north of the COD mine shaft. The Phase II drilling totaled 12 holes (687 meters).

 

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Drill core was geologically logged and sampled at the Greenwood facility. Drill core was sawn in half with half core samples submitted for analysis and remaining half core stored in a secure location. Core samples were delivered to the ALS Minerals laboratory in Vancouver to be analyzed for gold by Fire Assay – AA. The samples from holes 15 to 20 were also analyzed for 48 Elements by Four Acid and ICP-AES / ICP-MS. Quality control (QC) samples are inserted at regular intervals.

 

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The analytical results listed below are from holes COD17-16 to COD17-20, testing the COD Vein. Since true widths cannot be accurately determined from the information available the core lengths (meters) are reported. The Gold and Silver analyses are reported in g/t. The intervals listed in the table below are from the gold and silver bearing vein and / or adjacent low grade mineralized host rock. The Phase II drill core sampling also revealed other intervals with low grade gold in veining and / or host rock.

 

HOLE ID From (m) To (m) Interval length (m) Au g/t Ag g/t
COD17-16 35.56 35.86 0.3 10.8 123
COD17-16 52.21 52.33 0.12 11.45 99.3
COD17-19 20.37 21.34 0.97 1.42 9.88
COD17-19 49.03 49.41 0.38 2.28 16.4

 

“ We are very pleased with the results of the drilling, especially given the presence of significant gold and silver values along the COD Vein including a broad intersection in hole COD 17-14 grading 4.59 g/t gold and 38.64 g/t silver over a 16.03 metre core length” said Barry Brown Chief Executive Officer of GGX Gold.  “We look forward to receiving the results of the remaining assays and planning future work on the property.”

 

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Quartz veins in COD17-14

$GGX.ca COD vein intercept of 16.3M of 4.59 g/t Gold and 38.64 g/t Silver

Posted by AGORACOM at 9:27 AM on Thursday, September 7th, 2017

GGX Gold Drill Intercepts The COD Vein,  Greenwood BC

  • Gold Drop Southwest Zone, Phase 1 Diamond Drill Program
  • Hole COD17-14 returns 4.59 g/t Gold & 38.64 g/t Silver over 16.03 meters
  • Aug 28, 2017  core samples for the COD Vein returned up to 24.1 g/t Gold and 192 g/t Silver

    Vancouver, British Columbia (FSCwire)GGX Gold Corp. (TSXV: GGX) (the “Company” or “GGX”) is pleased to announce it has received analytical results for the second batch of drill core samples from the Phase I diamond drilling program at the Company’s Gold Drop Project near Greewood, BC.  GGX is currently exploring and defining the COD Vein, a Dentonia/Jewel style quartz vein, located in the Gold Drop Southwest Zone. Trenching during 2017 has exposed the northeast – southwest striking COD vein for over 160 meter strike length. The second batch of drill core samples returned significant gold and silver values including a broad intersection in hole COD17-14 (grading 4.59 g/t Gold and 38.64 g/t Silver over 16.03 meters with a high grade core grading 10.96 g/t Gold and 89.86 g/t Silver over 5.97 meters).

     

    The Company had previously received analytical results for 68 trench channel samples. These samples returned anomalous to high grade values for gold, including high values of 43.2 g/t Gold and 224 g/t Silver (News release of July 26, 2017). The first batch of drill core samples for the COD Vein returned up to 24.1 g/t Gold and 192 g/t Silver (News release of Aug 28, 2017).

     

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    The Phase I drilling program aimed to delineate the COD Vein in the Gold Drop Southwest Zone from 5 pad locations along the North-south trench.  The drilling tested the vein along 80 meters of strike length. The drilling commenced south of the C.O.D. mine shaft and progressed systematically to the north.  The Phase I drilling totaled 15 holes (691 meters). The objective of the drilling was to determine depth and the dip of the vein exposed at surface and confirm gold and silver mineralization below the channel samples. Drilling to date has confirmed the vein to a vertical depth of 150 feet (46.36 meters), being open at depth.

     

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    Drill core is being geologically logged and sampled at the Greenwood facility. The core samples are sawn in half and stored in a secure location. Core samples are being delivered to the ALS Minerals laboratory in Vancouver to be analyzed for gold by Fire Assay – AA. The second batch of samples was also analyzed for 48 Elements by Four Acid and ICP-AES / ICP-MS. Quality control (QC) samples are inserted at regular intervals.

     

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    The analytical results listed below are from holes COD17-10 to COD17-14, testing the COD Vein. Since true widths cannot be accurately determined from the information available the core lengths (meters) are reported. The Gold, Silver grade is reported in grams per tonne (g/t). The intervals listed below are from the gold and silver bearing vein and adjacent low grade mineralized envelopes.  The sampling also revealed other intervals with low grade gold (up to 0.4 g/t gold over 1 meter) in veining and / or host rock.

     

    HOLE ID Core interval Length (m) Au g/t weighted average Ag g/t weighted average
    COD17-10 5.45 0.47 4.31
    including 0.27 5.85 63.3
    COD17-11 3.45 1.15 7.31
    including 1.00 2.13 8.61
    COD17-12 2.68 1.03 13.78
    including 0.79 2.89 28.6
    COD17-13 3.32 1.19 11.68
    including 0.67 4.97 51.2
    COD17-14 16.03 4.59 38.64
    Including 5.97 10.96 89.86
    including 0.56 38.4 339
    including 0.60 24.5 257

     

    Hole COD17-14 intersected a broader zone of veining and gold and silver mineralization grading 4.59 g/t Gold and 38.64 g/t Silver over 16.03 meter core length. Core intervals with the silver-grey mineral that was speculated to be the gold/silver telluride Calaverite have returned significant levels of gold and silver. The two higher grade samples from COD17-14 listed in the preceding table also returned higher tellurium values of 211 g/t (0.56 meters) 140 g/t (0.60 meters).

     

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    Quartz veins in COD17-14

     

    Readers are warned that historical records referred to in this News Release have been examined but not verified by a qualified person. Further work is required to verify that historical assays referred to in this News Release are accurate.

     

    David Martin, P.Geo., a Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101, is responsible for the technical information contained in this News Release.

     

    On Behalf of the Board of Directors,

    Barry Brown, Director

    604-488-3900

     

    Investor Relations: 

     

    Mr.  Jack Singh: 604-720-6598

    E-mail: [email protected]

     

     

    “ We don’t have to do this, we get to do this ” 

    The Crew

     

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    Forward Looking Information

     

    This news release includes certain statements that constitute “forward-looking information” within the meaning of applicable securities law, including without limitation, the Company’s information and statements regarding or inferring the future business, operations, financial performance, prospects, and other plans, intentions, expectations, estimates, and beliefs of the Company. Such statements include statements regarding the completion of the proposed transactions. Forward-looking statements address future events and conditions and are necessarily based upon a number of estimates and assumptions. These statements relate to analyses and other information that are based on forecasts of future results, estimates of amounts not yet determinable and assumptions of management. Any statements that express or involve discussions with respect to predictions, expectations, beliefs, plans, projections, objectives, assumptions or future events or performance (often, but not always, using words or phrases such as “expects” or “does not expect”, “is expected”, “anticipates” or “does not anticipate”, “plans”, “estimates” or “intends”, or stating that certain actions, events or results “may”, “could”, “would”, “might” or “will” be taken, occur or be achieved), and variations of such words, and similar expressions are not statements of historical fact and may be forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statement are necessarily based upon several factors that, if untrue, could cause the actual results, performances or achievements of the Company to be materially different from future results, performances or achievements express or implied by such statements. Such statements and information are based on numerous assumptions regarding present and future business strategies and the environment in which the Company will operate in the future, including the price of gold and other metals, anticipated costs and the ability to achieve goals, and the Company will be able to obtain required licenses and permits. While such estimates and assumptions are considered reasonable by the management of the Company, they are inherently subject to significant business, economic, competitive and regulatory uncertainties and risks including that resource exploration and development is a speculative business; that environmental laws and regulations may become more onerous; that the Company may not be able to raise additional funds when necessary; fluctuating prices of metals; the possibility that future exploration, development or mining results will not be consistent with the Company’s expectations; operating hazards and risks; and competition. There can be no assurance that economic resources will be discovered or developed at the Gold Drop Property. Accordingly, actual results may differ materially from those currently anticipated in such statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in forward looking statements include continued availability of capital and financing and general economic, market or business conditions, the loss of key directors, employees, advisors or consultants, equipment failures, litigation, competition, fees charged by service providers and failure of counterparties to perform their contractual obligations. Investors are cautioned that forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance or events and, accordingly are cautioned not to put undue reliance on forward-looking statements due to the inherent uncertainty of such statements. The forward-looking statements included in this news release are made as of the date hereof and the Company disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as expressly required by applicable securities legislation.

     

    Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release

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    Source: GGX Gold Corp. (TSX Venture:GGX, OTC Pink:GGXXF)

GGX Gold First Batch of Drilling Results Vein Intersects 24G/t Gold and 192 G/t Silver

Posted by AGORACOM at 10:43 AM on Monday, August 28th, 2017

 

  • COD Vein Intersects 24G/t Gold and 192 G/t Silver
  • COD vein has 160 meters of Strike to date
  • Drilling has confirmed the vein to a vertical depth of 120 feet, open at depth.

 

Vancouver, British Columbia – GGX Gold Corp. (TSXV: GGX), (OTC Pinks: GGXXF), (the “Company” or “GGX”) is pleased to announce the first batch of analytical results from the Phase I diamond drilling program at the Company’s  Gold Drop Project near Greewood, BC.  The Company is currently exploring and defining the COD Vein, a Dentonia/Jewel style quartz vein, in the Gold Drop Southwest zone. Trenching during 2017 has exposed the northeast – southwest striking COD vein for over 160m strike length. To date analytical results for 68 trench channel samples have been received, with samples returning anomalous to high grade values for gold, up to 43.2 g/t Gold and 224 g/t Silver (News release of July 26, 2017).

 

 

 

 

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The Phase I drilling program aimed to delineate the COD vein in the Gold Drop Southwest zone from 5 pad locations along the North-south trench.  The drilling tested the vein along 80 meters of strike length. The drilling commenced south of the C.O.D. mine shaft and progressed systematically to the north.  The Phase I drilling totaled 15 holes (691 meters). The objective of the drilling was to determine depth and the dip of the vein exposed at surface and confirm gold and silver mineralization below the channel samples. Drilling to date has confirmed the vein to a vertical depth of 120 feet (36.6 meters), being open at depth.

 

 

 

 

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Drill core is being geologically logged and sampled at the Greenwood facility. The core samples are sawn in half and stored in a secure location. Core samples are being delivered to the ALS Minerals laboratory in Vancouver to be analyzed for gold by Fire Assay – AA and for 33 other elements by Four Acid and ICP-AES. Quality control (QC) samples are inserted at regular intervals.

 

 

 

 

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The analytical results listed below are from the first nine drill holes in the C.O.D area. Since true widths cannot be accurately determined from the information available the core lengths (meters) are reported. The gold and silver grade is reported in grams per ton. The intervals below are from the vein and mineralization envelope intervals.  Other low grade mineralization intervals are found in the host rock.

 

 

 

HOLE ID From To Core interval Length Au gpt Ag gpt
COD17-2 8.96 9.36 0.4 1.86 11
COD17-2 11.5 12.14 0.64 5.08 40.4
COD17-3 15.93 16.15 0.22 8.76 68.9
COD17-3 16.15 16.63 0.48 24.1 192
COD17-4 10.54 11.82 1.28 1.64 11.4
COD17-4 11.82 12.97 1.15 0.75 5.5
COD17-4 22.53 23.19 0.66 3.22 31.2
COD17-4 25.04 25.48 0.44 3.16 33.7
COD17-5 27.37 29.26 1.89 4.11 53
COD17-7 5.55 6.05 0.5 0.82 5.1
COD17-7 6.05 6.57 0.52 1.21 9.6
COD17-8 11.67 12.37 0.7 1.69 14.8
COD17-9 14.5 15.23 0.73 7.37 55
COD17-9 15.98 16.33 0.35 14.85 164
COD17-9 16.33 16.96 0.63 0.26 3.1