VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / April 15, 2019 / GGX Gold Corp. (TSX-v: GGX), (OTCQB: GGXXF), (FRA: 3SR2) (the “Company” or “GGX“) is pleased to announce it has begun the spring 2019 diamond drilling program on the Gold Drop Property, located in Southern British Columbia. The drilling program will focus on the C.O.D vein located in the Gold Drop Southwest Zone. The Company intersected near-surface, high- grade gold, silver and tellurium within the C.O.D vein during 2018 diamond drilling, including:
GGX is kicking off its 2019 exploration program with drilling on the C.O.D vein (C.O.D stands for “Continuation of Dentonia”; the Dentonia is another gold-quartz vein in the camp that was historically mined). The C.O.D vein was first targeted by GGX in 2017. Initial sampling of the vein justified follow-up trenching and drilling. In 2018, the drilling program followed on and included a series of holes drilled to the south of the C.O.D trench that successfully extended the vein for a total length of nearly 400 meters and intersected high grade mineralization. The assay results (please refer to the Company’s website for News Releases announcing these results) include the following highlights:
Hole ID
Interval Length
Gold (gpt)
Silver (gpt)
Te (gpt)
COD17-14
16.03
4.59
38.64
COD18-3
2.1
14.62
150.2
102
COD18-26
1.4
10.3
1.09
0.2
COD18-32
1.51
3.67
67.2
30.4
COD18-33
2.98
8.65
47.6
37.3
COD18-34
3.41
6.16
72.4
31.0
COD18-37
3.95
8.23
67.36
38.53
COD18-45
2.05
50.15
375
COD18-46
1.47
54.9
379
COD18-49
1.47
9.52
118
72.2
COD18-54
1.66
7.6
60.2
34.1
COD18-61
1.38
5.29
32.4
31.4
COD18-63
1.17
28
424.7
150.4
COD18-67
7.28
129.11
1,154.90
823.0
COD18-68
2.76
8.77
85.4
56.3
COD18-69
7.46
5.76
67.9
61.2
COD18-70
6.9
107.5
880
640
For
2019, the drilling will be initially aimed at extending and in-filling
the ore shoot of high-grade gold-silver-tellurium mineralization that
was intersected in 2018. Following this, the Everest vein to the south,
and the C.O.D. extension to the north will be drill-tested.
The
highlights of the 2018 diamond drilling program are drill holes COD18-67
and COD18-70 that intersected near-surface, high-grade gold, silver and
tellurium in the southern extension of the C.O.D vein. COD18-67
intersected 129 grams per tonne (g/t) gold, 1154 g/t silver & 823
g/t tellurium over 7.28-meter core length while COD18-70 intersected 107
g/t gold, 880 g/t silver & 640 g/t tellurium over 6.90-meter core
length (News Releases of January 11, January 18 and March 18, 2019). The
C.O.D. vein system is open along strike and at depth.
No
previous diamond drilling has been completed at the C.O.D. extension to
the north. The 2018 trenching program exposed numerous vein showings
with grab samples up to 15.45 g/t gold, 159 g/t silver Ag and 114.5 g/t
tellurium. A chip sample (0.4 meters long) returned 21.7 g/t gold, 216
g/t silver and 149 g/t tellurium (News Release of February 27, 2019).
David Martin, P.Geo., a Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101 and
consultant for GGX Gold Corp., is responsible for the technical
information contained in this News Release.
To view the Original News release with pictures please go to the website or contact the company.
On Behalf of the Board of Directors, Barry Brown, Director 604-488-3900 [email protected]
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Fortis Metals,
the world’s leading producer of minor metals, recently forecast a
tellurium supply deficit that, “as of 2020 could be as big as a
staggering 370 metric tonnes.â€
Noting the rapidly-growing use of tellurium for thin-film solar panels, Fortis stated:
           “At the moment, we are still seeing (tellurium) inventories in China but these are being eaten away by the two main suppliers of First Solar (the world’s largest thin-film solar manufacturer). It is only a matter of time before the market will understand the new dynamics and prices will start to reflect the growing deficit. We would not be surprised to see prices break the previous record seen in 2011.â€
GGX
has produced some of the highest grade drill intercepts in the world
over the 2018 drill season, which compliment High Grade Gold intercepts
of:
COD18-67: 129 g/t gold, 1,154 g/t silver and 823 g/t tellurium over 7.28-metre core length;
COD18-70: 107 g/t gold, 880 g/t silver and 640 g/t tellurium over 6.90-metre core length.
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Requested tellurium re-analysis of select drill core samples from the Fall 2018 diamond drill program at the Gold Drop Property, located in southern British Columbia
Multiple drill core samples from drill holes COD18-67 and COD18-70 exceeded the upper 500 grams per tonne (g/t) analytical limit for tellurium.
The 2018 Fall diamond drill program tested the COD vein. The program followed up on results from previous 2018 diamond drilling at the southern extension of the COD vein. The highlights of the 2018 Fall drill program are drill hole COD18-67 which intersected 129 g/t gold and 1,154 g/t silver over 7.28 meters core length and drill hole COD18-70 which intersected 107.5 g/t gold and 880 g/t silver over 6.90 m
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / March 7, 2019 / GGX Gold Corp. (TSX-v: GGX), (OTCQB: GGXXF), (FRA: 3SR2) (the “Company” or “GGX“)
is pleased to announce it has requested tellurium re-analysis of select
drill core samples from the Fall 2018 diamond drill program at the Gold
Drop Property, located in southern British Columbia. The Fall 2018
drill program was conducted at the C.O.D. Vein, located in the Gold Drop
Southwest Zone. Multiple drill core samples from drill holes COD18-67
and COD18-70 exceeded the upper 500 grams per tonne (g/t) analytical
limit for tellurium. These samples returned high grade values for gold
and silver. These samples will be re-analyzed to determine tellurium
grades. Highlights from the Fall 2018 drill program include (News
Releases of January 11 and 18, 2019):
The
2018 Fall diamond drill program tested the COD vein. The program
followed up on results from previous 2018 diamond drilling at the
southern extension of the COD vein. The highlights of the 2018 Fall
drill program are drill hole COD18-67 which intersected 129 g/t gold and
1,154 g/t silver over 7.28 meters core length and drill hole COD18-70
which intersected 107.5 g/t gold and 880 g/t silver over 6.90 meters
core length (News Releases of January 11 and 18, 2019). Intersections
for 2017 and 2018 diamond drill holes at the C.O.D. vein include the
following (please refer to the Company’s website for News Releases
announcing these results):
Hole ID
Interval Length
Gold (gpt)
Silver (gpt)
Te (gpt)
COD17-14
16.03
4.59
38.64
COD18-3
2.1
14.62
150.2
102
COD18-26
1.4
10.3
1.09
0.24
COD18-32
1.51
3.67
67.2
30.4
COD18-33
2.98
8.65
47.6
37.3
COD18-34
3.41
6.16
72.4
31
COD18-37
3.95
8.23
67.36
38.53
COD18-45
2.05
50.15
375
COD18-46
1.47
54.9
379
COD18-49
1.47
9.52
118
72.2
COD18-54
1.66
7.6
60.2
34.1
COD18-61
1.38
5.29
32.4
31.4
COD18-63
1.17
28
424.7
150.4
COD18-67
7.28
129.11
1,154.90
COD18-68
2.76
8.77
85.4
56.3
COD18-69
7.46
5.76
67.9
61.2
COD18-70
6.9
107.5
880
Fourteen
drill core samples from the high-grade gold and silver intersections of
drill holes COD-18-67 and COD-18-70 returned greater than the upper
analytical limit of 500 g/t for tellurium during initial analysis (four
acid ICP-MS analysis by ALS Canada Ltd. in North Vancouver). As a
result, the tellurium weighted average grade for these intersections
could not be determined. The Company has requested ALS Canada Ltd. to
re-analyze these samples for tellurium.
Tellurium
(Te) remains as one of the rarest elements on earth. Tellurium
production has been a by-product of copper and gold mining. The
production is limited, estimated to being on the order of 800 metric
tonnes per year. According to the USGS total production for 2007 was 107
Mtonnes.
Up to recently, the sole use of tellurium has been
alloying of other metals to increase the machinability of copper or to
decrease the corrosive action of sulfuric acid on lead.
The most
significant modern use of tellurium is the Cadmium-telluride (Cd-Te)
photovoltaic solar cells. These solar cells are the forefront of solar
power. One gigawatt (GW) of Cd-Te, at current efficiencies, would
require approximately 93 metric tons of tellurium. These cells have the
smallest carbon footprint and the shortest energy payback time of all
solar cells. The efficiency of technology is constantly improving and
the Cd-Te now takes up 5.1% of worldwide PV production.
PHOTOVOLTAICS REPORT, Freiburg, 27 August 2018 (To view the full-size image, please click here)
In
the C.O.D vein system the tellurium occurs as a soft silver-grey
telluride mineral. The telluride mineral is a Silver-Tellurium-Gold
alloy speculated to be sylvanite. Whenever this mineral is observed in
the drill core the interval has elevated silver, gold and tellurium
values.
David Martin, P.Geo., a Qualified Person as defined by NI
43-101, is responsible for the technical information contained in this
News Release.
To view the Original News release with pictures please go to the website or contact the Company.
On Behalf of the Board of Directors, Barry Brown, Director 604-488-3900 [email protected]
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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):
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107.5 g/t gold and 880 g/t silver over 6.90 meters core length
High-grade quartz vein intersection is near-surface, near high grade intersections of COD18-45, 46 and 67 indicating high grade ore shoot.
COD18-67: 129 g/t gold and 1,154 g/t silver over 7.28 meters
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / January 18, 2019 / GGX Gold Corp. (TSX-v: GGX), (OTCQB: GGXXF), (FRA: 3SR2) (the “Company” or “GGX“)
is pleased to announce it has received drill core analytical results
for the final four drill holes (COD18-68 to COD18-71) of the November
2018 diamond drilling program at its Gold Drop Property near Greenwood,
southern British Columbia. Drill hole COD18-70 intersected near-surface
high-grade gold and silver with significant tellurium in the southwest
part of the COD quartz vein. This high-grade intersection is in
close-proximity to high-grade intersections in drill holes COD18-45, 46
and 67 indicating a high grade ore shoot. The mineralized COD vein
system has been traced by drilling and / or trenching for approximately
400 meters strike length and is open to the northeast, at depth and
possibly to the southwest. Highlights for COD18-70 include:
107.5
g/t gold and 880 g/t silver over 6.90 meters core length (multiple
samples greater than the upper 500 g/t analytical limit for tellurium).
High-grade
quartz vein intersection is near-surface (18 to 24 meters vertical
depth), near high grade intersections of COD18-45, 46 and 67 indicating
high grade ore shoot.
Part of
exploratory shallow drilling designed to define high-grade
mineralization and expand the understanding of controls on
mineralization.
The
November 2018 diamond drilling program (11 drill holes: COD18-61 to
COD18-71) tested the southwest region of the COD vein in an area of
high-grade gold and silver mineralization. The COD vein is located
within the Gold Drop Southwest Zone. Prior 2018 drill holes in this part
of the COD vein intersected near-surface high-grade gold and silver
mineralization. The COD vein strikes approximately northeast-southwest.
Intersections
exceeding 1 g/t gold for drill holes COD18-68 to COD18-71 are listed in
the table below. Since true widths cannot be accurately determined from
the information available the core lengths (meters) are reported.
Hole ID
From (m)
To (m)
Length (m)
Au (g/t)
Ag (g/t)
Te (g/t)
Description
COD18-68
19.49
22.25
2.76
8.77
85.4
56.3
Quartz vein and wall rock
COD18-68
incl. 20.86
22.35
1.39
14.47
131.8
87.9
Quartz vein and wall rock
COD18-69
19.75
20.42
0.67
1.24
9.59
6.55
quartz band
COD18-69
26.72
34.18
7.46
5.76
67.9
61.2
Quartz veins & wall rock; local quartz breccia
COD18-69
incl. 27.30
28.10
0.80
9.77
95
110
Quartz vein
COD18-69
incl. 31.20
31.60
0.40
70.9
569
278
Quartz vein with massive sulfide band
COD18-70
22.57
29.47
6.90
107.5
880
Quartz vein with tellurides
COD18-70
incl. 23.3
24.15
0.85
541
4532
>500
Quartz vein with tellurides
COD18-71
28.50
30.30
1.80
1.57
11.7
8.4
Alteration zone
Note: 1-meter core loss in COD18-70 between 22.57 – 29.47m.
All
November 2018 drill holes were collared within 25 meters of prior 2018
drill holes COD18-45 and COD-46, the objective to define the high-grade
mineralization in this part of the COD vein and to provide information
on the controls on mineralization. Drill holes COD18-45 and COD18-46,
drilled to the west at 45 and 50 degree-dips, intersected near-surface,
high grade gold and silver mineralization in the COD vein (News Releases
of August 15 and 22, 2018). Drill holes COD18-67and COD18-70, part of
the November 2018 program, intersected high grade gold and silver
mineralization in the same area. These holes were drilled slightly
northeast at dips of 50 degrees (COD18-67) and 54 degrees (COD18-70) to
intersect the COD vein at a shallower angle and test the continuity of
the quartz veining and high-grade mineralization. Highlights of these
four holes include (core length):
COD18-45: 50.1 g/t gold and 375 g/t silver over 2.05 meters (including 167.5 g/t gold, 1,370 g/t silver & >500 g/t tellurium over 0.46 meters).
COD18-46: 54.9 g/t gold and 379 g/t silver over 1.47 meters (including 223 g/t gold, 1,535 g/t silver & > 500 g/t tellurium over a 0.30 meters).
COD18-67: 129 g/t gold and 1,154 g/t silver over 7.28 meters (multiple samples exceeding upper 500 g/t analytical limit for tellurium).
COD18-70: 107.5 g/t gold and 880 g/t silver over 6.90 meters (multiple samples exceeding upper 500 g/t analytical limit for tellurium).
The
close-spaced intersections of COD18-45, 46, 67 and 70 all occur within
18-25 meters vertical depth indicating a high-grade ore shoot.
Analytical
results for drill holes COD18-61 to COD18-64 were reported in the
Company’s News Release of January 9, 2018, the highlight being 28.0 g/t
gold, 424.7 g/t silver and 150.4 g/t tellurium over 1.17 meters core
length in COD18-63. Analytical results for drill holes COD18-64 to
COD18-67 were reported in the Company’s News Release of January 11,
2019, the highlight being the intersection of 129 g/t gold and 1,154 g/t silver over 7.28 meters core length in COD18-67.
Holes
COD18-61 to COD18-66 were drilled to the west and slightly northwest at
dips of 45 to 60 degrees to intersect the approximately northeast
striking vein(s). Holes COD18-67 to COD18-71 were drilled at dips of 45
to 60 degrees slightly northeast to intersect the vein(s) at a shallower
angle, the objective being to test the continuity of the quartz veining
and mineralization. Although drill holes COD18-67 and COD18-70 were not
drilled perpendicular to the strike of the COD vein, they still show
the exceptional high-grade nature of the vein, possibly being, or
leading to, a “motherlode”-style feeder system. As the Company continues
reminding of the old saying “we drill for structure and we drift for
grade”, both holes indicate how potential drifting may encounter the
vein in case a potential production decision can be made in the future.
Drilling along veins at slight angles helps in locating possible “ore
shoots” and gaining a structural understanding of its vertical and
horizontal orientations/extensions for targeted follow-up drilling.
The
drill core was split with half core samples securely packaged and
delivered to ALS Canada Ltd. in Vancouver, BC. The core samples were
analyzed for gold by Fire Assay-Atomic Absorption and for 48 elements
(including silver and tellurium) by Four Acid – ICP-MS. Samples
exceeding 100 g/t gold were re-analyzed for gold by Fire Assay –
Gravimetric Finish. Samples exceeding 100 g/t silver were re-analyzed
for silver by Four Acid – ICP-AES. Samples exceeding 1,500 g/t silver by
Four Acid – ICP-AES were re-analyzed for silver by Fire Assay –
Gravimetric Finish. Quality control (QC) samples were inserted at
regular intervals.
Gold
and silver bearing quartz veins occur in multiple regions on the Gold
Drop property with high grade gold reported (samples exceeding 1 oz. /
ton gold reported).
Historic gold and silver production occurred at the Gold Drop, North Star, Amandy and Roderick Dhu vein systems.
David
Martin, P.Geo., a Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101, is
responsible for the technical information contained in this News
Release.
To view the Original News release with pictures please go to the website or contact the company.
On Behalf of the Board of Directors, Barry Brown, Director 604-488-3900 [email protected]
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129 g/t
gold and 1,154 g/t silver over 7.28 meter core length (majority of
samples greater than the upper 500 g/t analytical limit for tellurium).
High-grade quartz vein intersection is near-surface (18 to 23 meters vertical depth).
Part
of exploratory shallow drilling designed to define high-grade
mineralization and expand the understanding of controls on
mineralization.
Telluride mineralization is common in vein intersection. Visible gold in one section.
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / January 11, 2019 / GGX Gold Corp. (TSX-v: GGX), (OTCQB: GGXXF), (FRA: 3SR2) (the “Company” or “GGX“)
is pleased to announce it has received drill core analytical results
for drill holes COD18-65 to COD18-67 completed during the November 2018
diamond drilling program at its Gold Drop Property near Greenwood,
southern British Columbia. COD18-67 intersected near-surface high-grade
gold and silver with significant tellurium in the COD quartz vein.
COD18-67 tested the southwest region of the COD vein in an area of prior
high-grade gold drill intercepts. The mineralized COD vein system has
been traced by drilling and / or trenching for approximately 400 meter
strike length and is open to the northeast, at depth and possibly to the
southwest. Highlights for COD18-67 include:
The
November 2018 diamond drilling program (11 drill holes: COD18-61 to
COD18-71) tested the southwest region of the COD vein in an area of
high-grade gold and silver mineralization. The COD vein is located in
the Gold Drop Southwest Zone. Prior 2018 drill holes in this part of the
COD vein intersected near-surface high-grade gold and silver
mineralization (News Releases of August 15 and 22, 2018). These include
(core length):
COD18-45: 50.1 g/t gold and 375 g/t silver over 2.05 meters
COD18-46: 54.9 g/t gold and 379 g/t silver over 1.47 meters
(including 223 g/t gold, 1,535 g/t silver & > 500 g/t tellurium over a 0.30 meters).
Approximate 20 meter (COD18-45) to 23 meter (COD18-46) vertical depth of high grade gold and silver mineralization.
Drill
holes COD18-45 and COD18-46 were drilled at 45 and 50 degree dips to
the west from the same site to intersect the northeast-southwest
striking COD vein.
Intersections exceeding 1 g/t gold for drill
holes COD18-65 to COD18-67 are listed in the table below. Since true
widths cannot be accurately determined from the information available
the core lengths (meters) are reported.
Hole ID
From (m)
To (m)
Length (m)
Au (g/t)
Ag (g/t)
Te (g/t)
Description
COD18-66
16.35
16.75
0.40
1.02
6.22
3.46
Quartz veinlet & altered wall rock.
COD18-66
22.96
23.90
0.94
6.97
46.8
34.4
Quartz vein
COD18-67
23.19
30.47
7.28
129.1
1,154.9
Quartz vein with +/- tellurides
COD18-67
incl. 23.58
23.95
0.37
106
1250
>500
Quartz vein with tellurides & VG
COD18-67
incl. 24.50
27.63
3.13
232.1
2,001.1
>500
Quartz vein with +/- tellurides
COD18-67
incl. 29.70
30.47
0.77
143
1,372.9
>500
Quartz vein with tellurides
Samples
of felsic intrusive wall rock adjacent to the high grade vein in
COD18-67 returned low grade gold values of 0.77 g/t (22.00-23.19 meters)
and 0.57 g/t (30.47-32.72 meters).
All
of the November 2018 drill holes were collared within 25 meters of
holes COD18-45 and COD-46, the objective to define the high-grade
mineralization in this part of the COD vein and to provide information
on the controls on mineralization. Holes COD18-61 to COD18-66 were
drilled to the west and slightly northwest at dips of 45 to 60 degrees
to intersect the approximately northeast striking vein(s). Holes
COD18-67 to COD18-71 were drilled at dips of 45 to 60 degrees slightly
northeast to intersect the vein(s) at a shallower angle, the objective
being to test the continuity of the quartz veining and mineralization.
Analytical
results for drill holes COD18-61 to COD18-64 were reported in the
Company’s News Release of January 9, 2018, the highlight being an
intersection of 28.0 g/t gold, 424.7 g/t silver and 150.4 g/t tellurium
over 1.17 meter core length in COD18-63.
The
drill core was split with half core samples securely packaged and
delivered to ALS Canada Ltd. in Vancouver, BC. The core samples were
analyzed for gold by Fire Assay-Atomic Absorption and for 48 elements
(including silver and tellurium) by Four Acid – ICP-MS. Samples
exceeding 100 g/t gold were re-analyzed for gold by Fire Assay –
Gravimetric Finish. Samples exceeding 100 g/t silver were re-analyzed
for silver by Four Acid – ICP-AES. Samples exceeding 1,500 g/t silver by
Four Acid – ICP-AES were re-analyzed for silver by Fire Assay –
Gravimetric Finish. Quality control (QC) samples were inserted at
regular intervals.
Gold and silver bearing quartz veins occur in
multiple regions on the property with high grade gold reported (samples
exceeding 1 oz. / ton gold reported).
Historic gold and silver production occurred at the Gold Drop, North Star, Amandy and Roderick Dhu vein systems.
David
Martin, P.Geo., a Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101, is
responsible for the technical information contained in this News
Release.
“With each additional drill program, we are
significantly improving the gold grade mineralization of the COD Vein.
We continue to expand the known strike length of the mineralized vein
system, which remains open in several directions. With another new
near-surface high-grade gold-zone and increasing strike length, we are
very satisfied with the results generated and optimistic on the gold
potential of the Gold Drop project.” comments Barry Brown, President.
On Behalf of the Board of Directors, Barry Brown, Director 604-488-3900 [email protected]
Posted by AGORACOM
at 9:23 AM on Wednesday, January 9th, 2019
Results for holes COD18-61 to COD18-64 completed during the 2018 November diamond drilling program at its Gold Drop Property
COD18-45: 50.1 g/t gold and 375 g/t silver over 2.05 meters.
COD18-46: 54.9 g/t gold and 379 g/t silver over 1.47 meters.
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / January 9, 2019 / GGX Gold Corp. (TSX-V: GGX), (OTCQB: GGXXF), (FRA: 3SR2) (the “Company” or “GGX“)
is pleased to announce it has received drill core analytical results
for drill holes COD18-61 to COD18-64 completed during the 2018 November
diamond drilling program at its Gold Drop Property near Greenwood,
southern British Columbia. The drilling program that was completed at
the end of November last year consisted of 11 drill holes (COD18-61 to
COD18-71) targeting the gold bearing COD vein, the focus being an area
of previous high grade gold drill intercepts. Highlights from 2018
drilling at the COD vein and the Gold Drop Property include:
COD18-45: 50.1 g/t gold and 375 g/t silver over 2.05 meters.
COD18-46: 54.9 g/t gold and 379 g/t silver over 1.47 meters.
COD18-63: 28.0 g/t gold and 424 g/t silver over 1.17 meter core length.
Gold
and silver bearing quartz veins in multiple regions of the property
with high grade gold reported (samples exceeding 1 oz. / ton gold
reported).
Historic gold and silver production at the Gold Drop, North Star, Amandy and Roderick Dhu vein systems.
The
2018 Fall diamond drilling program tested the COD vein, located in the
Gold Drop Southwest Zone. The program followed up on results from
earlier 2018 diamond drilling at the southern extension of the COD vein.
Two earlier 2018 holes at the southern extension, COD18-45 and COD18-46
(which were drilled at 45 and 50 degree dips to the west from the same
site), intersected high grade gold and silver plus significant amounts
of tellurium. COD18-45 intersected of 50.1 grams per tonne (g/t) gold
and 375 g/t silver over 2.05 meter core length including 167.5 g/t gold,
1,370 g/t silver and >500 g/t tellurium over 0.46 meter core length
(News Release of August 15, 2018). COD18-46 intersected 54.9 g/t gold
and 379 g/t silver over a 1.47 meter core length, including 223 g/t
gold, 1,535 g/t silver and greater than 500 g/t tellurium over a 0.30
meter core length (News Release of August 22, 2018).
Intersections
exceeding 1 g/t gold for drill holes COD18-61 to COD18-64 are listed in
the table below. Since true widths cannot be accurately determined from
the information available the core lengths (meters) are reported.
Hole ID
From (m)
To (m)
Length (m)
Au (g/t)
Ag (g/t)
Te (g/t)
Description
COD18-61
22.62
24.00
1.38
5.29
32.4
31.4
Quartz vein
COD18-63
23.22
24.15
0.93
2.51
19.4
12.7
Quartz veins & altered granodiorite
COD18-63
25.74
26.14
0.40
1.16
9.78
8.72
Quartz veins & altered wall rock.
COD18-63
26.14
27.31
1.17
28.0
424.7
150.4
Quartz vein with local VG & tellurides
COD18-63
incl. 26.72
27.31
0.59
49.7
787
245
Quartz vein with VG & tellurides
COD18-64
30.10
30.40
0.30
3.04
24.6
31.3
Altered granodiorite
All
of the 2018 Fall drill holes were collared within 25 meters of holes
COD18-45 and COD-46. Holes COD18-61 to COD18-66 were drilled to the west
and slightly northwest at dips of 45 to 60 degrees to intersect the
approximately northeast striking COD vein. Holes COD18-67 to COD18-71
were drilled at dips of 45 to 60 degrees slightly northeast to intersect
the COD vein at a shallower angle, the purpose being to test the
continuity of the quartz veining and mineralization. The high grade
intercept of drill hole COD18-63 is at approximate 20 meter vertical
depth (similar depth of high grade intercept of drill hole COD18-45) and
approximately 5 meters north of the high grade intercept of drill hole
COD18-45.
The COD vein system is open to the northeast and at depth and possible open to the southwest.
The
drill core was split at a secure location in Greenwood with half core
samples securely packaged and delivered to ALS Canada Ltd. in Vancouver,
BC for preparation and analysis. The core samples were analyzed for
gold by Fire Assay-AA and for 48 elements (including silver and
tellurium) by Four Acid – ICP-MS. Samples exceeding 100 g/t silver were
re-analyzed for silver by Four Acid – ICP-AES. Quality control (QC)
samples were inserted at regular intervals.
David Martin, P.Geo., a
Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101, is responsible for the
technical information contained in this News Release.
To view the Original News release with pictures please go to the website or contact the company.
On Behalf of the Board of Directors, Barry Brown, Director 604-488-3900 [email protected]
Tags: #exploration, #GoldDrop, #GreenwoodBC, #silver, #tellerium, $GGX.ca, gold Posted in GGX Gold Corp. | Comments Off on GGX Gold Intersects 28 g/t Gold and 424 g/t Silver over 1.17 Meters Diamond Drilling Program at COD Vein on the Gold Drop Property Southern British Columbia $GGX.ca, $Tusk.ca, $GZD.ca $K.ca
Posted by AGORACOM
at 8:33 AM on Thursday, September 6th, 2018
Holes COD18-52 to COD18-54. The COD gold bearing vein is located in the Gold Drop Southwest Zone.
7.6 g/t gold, 60.2 g/t silver and 34.1 g/t tellurium over 1.66 meter core length in drill hole COD18-54
 COD18-54 was collared approximately 50 meters northeast drill hole COD17-14 which intersected the 4.59 g/t gold over 16.03 m
GGX Gold Corp has received additional analytical results from its diamond drilling program on the Gold Drop property, located near Greenwood, B.C. Drill core analytical results have been received for 2018 drill holes COD18-52 to COD18-54 which tested the COD Vein. The COD gold bearing vein is located in the Gold Drop Southwest Zone. High grade gold has been confirmed within the COD Vein during the 2018 drill program with some core samples exceeding 1 oz. / ton gold. Gold bearing quartz veins are also reported in the east and north regions of the property, with historic samples reported to exceed 1 oz. / ton gold for veins in both areas.
The analytical results listed below are highlights from drill holes COD18-52 to COD18-54 (intersections greater than 1 g/t gold), testing the continuation of the COD Vein in the area of the 2017 trench at the COD Vein. Since true widths cannot be accurately determined from the information available the core lengths (meters) are reported. The gold, silver and tellurium analyses are reported in grams per tonne (g/t).
The highlight from these analytical results is the intersection of 7.6 g/t gold, 60.2 g/t silver and 34.1 g/t tellurium over 1.66 meter core length in drill hole COD18-54, including 35.8 g/t gold, 276 g/t silver and 154.5 g/t tellurium over 0.30 meter core length. This interval of quartz veining/ flooding and altered granodiorite is at approximately 20 meter vertical depth. This hole was collared approximately 50 meters northeast drill hole COD17-14 which intersected the 4.59 g/t gold over 16.03 meter core length, including 10.96 g/t gold over 5.97 meter core length (News Release of September 7, 2017).
The 2018 drilling program focused on testing and defining the COD Vein, a Dentonia/Jewel style quartz vein. Trenching during 2017 exposed the northeast – southwest striking COD Vein for over 160 meter strike length. Numerous 2018 drill holes testing the COD Vein intersected significant levels of gold, silver and tellurium as reported in News Releases of May 29, June 14, June 27, July 11, July 19, July 25, August 1, August 9, August 15, August 22 and August 30. These included holes in the area of the 2017 trench and holes southwest of the 2017 trench. More significant gold intersections (core length) to date from the 2018 program are as follows:
COD18-3: 14.62 g/t Au over 2.1 meters COD18-26: 10.3 g/t Au over 1.4 meter recovered core (within 2.35 meter interval) COD18-28: 11.3 g/t Au over 0.51 meters COD18-33: 8.65 g/t Au over 2.98 meters COD18-34: 6.16 g/t Au over 3.41 meters COD18-37: 8.23 g/t Au over 3.95 meters COD18-45: 50.1 g/t Au over 2.05 meters COD18-46: 54.9 g/t Au over 1.47 meters COD18-49: 9.52 g/t Au over 1.47 meters COD18-54: 7.60 g/t Au over 1.66 meters
The 2018 drilling program also tested the continuation of the Everest Vein, which is located approximately 600 meters southwest of the COD Vein worksite. The Everest Vein was first discovered by Company prospectors during the 2017. Chip samples collected in 2017 across the approximate 0.4 meter 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 August 21, 2017).
In addition to the gold discovered by the Company at the COD and Everest Veins, gold mineralization is reported in quartz veins in the east and north regions of the property. These include the Gold Drop, North Star and the Silent Friend quartz veins in the east region of the property and Amandy, Roderick Dhu, Lady of the Lake, Lake View and Moonlight in northern region of the property. High grade gold is reported for historic samples at some of these veins with samples reported to exceed 1 oz. / ton gold. Historic gold production occurred at the Gold Drop, North Star, Amandy and Roderick Dhu veins.
Drill core from the 2018 program was geologically logged and sampled. 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. Samples exceeding 100 g/t gold were re-analyzed for gold by Fire Assay – Gravimetric Finish. The samples were also analyzed for 48 Elements by Four Acid ICP-MS. Samples exceeding 100 g/t silver were re-analyzed for silver by Four Acid ICP-AES. One sample from COD18-46 exceeded 1500 g/t silver and was re-analyzed for silver by Fire Assay – Gravimetric Finish. Quality control (QC) samples were inserted at regular intervals.
David Martin, P.Geo., a Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101, is responsible for the technical information contained in this News Release.
Vancouver, British Columbia (FSCwire) – GGX Gold Corp. (TSX-v: GGX), (OTCQB: GGXXF), (FRA: 3SR2) (the “Company†or “GGXâ€) is pleased to announce it has received additional analytical results from its diamond drilling program on the Gold Drop property, located near Greenwood, B.C. Drill core analytical results have been received for 2018 drill holes COD18-49 to COD18-51 which tested the COD Vein. The COD gold bearing vein is located in the Gold Drop Southwest Zone. High grade gold has been confirmed within the COD Vein during the 2018 drill program with some core samples exceeding 1 oz. / ton gold. Gold bearing quartz veins are also reported in the east and north regions of the property, with historic samples reported to exceed 1 oz. / ton gold for veins in both areas.
Gold bearing quartz vein in drill hole COD18-49
(9.52 g/t gold over 1.47meters)
To view the graphic in its original size, please click here
The analytical results listed below are highlights from drill holes COD18-49 to COD18-51 (intersections greater than 1 g/t gold), testing the continuation of the COD Vein south-southwest of the 2017 trench. Since true widths cannot be accurately determined from the information available the core lengths (meters) are reported. The gold, silver and tellurium analyses are reported in grams per tonne (g/t).
Hole ID
From (m)
To (m)
Interval Length (m)
Au (g/t)
Ag (g/t)
Te (g/t)
COD18-49
31.14
32.61
1.47
9.52
118
72.2
including
31.14
31.5
0.36
5.56
39.4
48.1
including
31.8
32.1
0.3
1.99
11.55
8.75
including
32.1
32.4
0.3
24.5
367
186
including
32.4
32.61
0.21
19.1
214
142.5
COD18-51
31.51
31.89
0.38
1.06
11.8
7.71
The highlight from these analytical results is an intersection of 9.52 g/t gold & 118 g/t silver over 1.47 meters core length in drill hole COD18-49, including 24.5 g/t gold, 367 g/t silver and 186 g/t tellurium over 0.30 meter core length. This interval of quartz veining and altered wall rock inclusions is at approximately 22 meter vertical depth and approximately 140 meters southwest of the area of 2017 trenching at the COD Vein. This hole was drilled at a 45 degree dip to the northwest. Holes COD18-45 and COD18-46, drilled from the same set-up but to the west, also intersected near-surface high grade gold (News Releases of August 15 and 22, 2018) identifying this area as having potential for high grade gold mineralization. COD18-49 was drilled approximately 200 meters southwest of drill hole COD17-14 which intersected the 4.59 g/t gold over 16.03 meter core length, including 10.96 g/t gold over 5.97 meter core length (News Release of September 7, 2017).
The 2018 drilling program focused on testing and defining the COD Vein, a Dentonia/Jewel style quartz vein. Trenching during 2017 exposed the northeast – southwest striking COD Vein for over 160 meter strike length. Numerous 2018 drill holes testing the COD Vein intersected significant levels of gold, silver and tellurium as reported in News Releases of May 29, June 14, June 27, July 11, July 19, July 25, August 1, August 9, August 15 and August 22. Most of these holes are southwest of the area of 2017 trenching. More significant gold intersections (core length) to date from the 2018 program are as follows:
COD18-3: Â Â Â Â Â 14.62 g/t Au over 2.1 meters
COD18-26: Â Â Â 10.3 g/t Au over 1.4 meter recovered core (within 2.35 meter interval)
COD18-28:Â Â Â Â 11.3 g/t Au over 0.51 meters
COD18-33:Â Â Â Â 8.65 g/t Au over 2.98 meters
COD18-34:Â Â Â Â 6.16 g/t Au over 3.41 meters
COD18-37:Â Â Â Â 8.23 g/t Au over 3.95 meters
COD18-45:Â Â Â Â 50.1 g/t Au over 2.05 meters
COD18-46:Â Â Â Â 54.9 g/t Au over 1.47 meters
COD18-49:Â Â Â Â 9.52 g/t Au over 1.47 meters
To view the graphic in its original size, please click here
The 2018 drilling program also tested the continuation of the Everest Vein, which is located approximately 600 meters southwest of the COD Vein worksite. The Everest Vein was first discovered by Company prospectors during the 2017. Chip samples collected in 2017 across the approximate 0.4 meter 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 August 21, 2017).
In addition to the gold discovered by the Company at the COD and Everest Veins, gold mineralization is reported in in quartz veins in the east and north regions of the property. These include the Gold Drop, North Star and the Silent Friend quartz veins in the east region of the property and Amandy, Roderick Dhu, Lady of the Lake, Lake View and Moonlight in northern region of the property. High grade gold is reported for historic samples at some of these veins with samples reported to exceed 1 oz. / ton gold. Historic gold production occurred at the Gold Drop, North Star, Amandy and Roderick Dhu veins.
Drill core from the 2018 program was geologically logged and sampled. 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. Samples exceeding 100 g/t gold were re-analyzed for gold by Fire Assay – Gravimetric Finish. The samples were also analyzed for 48 Elements by Four Acid ICP-MS. Samples exceeding 100 g/t silver were re-analyzed for silver by Four Acid ICP-AES. One sample from COD18-46 exceeded 1500 g/t silver and was re-analyzed for silver by Fire Assay – Gravimetric Finish. Quality control (QC) samples were inserted at regular intervals.
David Martin, P.Geo., a Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101, is responsible for the technical information contained in this News Release.
To view the Original News release with pictures please go to the website or contact the company.
Posted by AGORACOM
at 9:30 AM on Wednesday, August 15th, 2018
Results for 2018 holes COD18-43 to COD18-45 which tested the COD Vein, in the Gold Drop Southwest Zone.
COD18-45 returned 50.1 grams per tonne (g/t) gold and 375 g/t silver over 2.05
2018 drilling program also tested the continuation of the Everest Vein, which is located approximately 600 meters southwest of the COD Vein worksite.
GGX Gold Corp. (TSX-v: GGX), (OTCQB: GGXXF), (FRA: 3SR2) (the “Company†or “GGXâ€) is pleased to announce it has received additional analytical results from its diamond drilling program on the Gold Drop property, located near Greenwood, B.C. Drill core analytical results have been received for 2018 drill holes COD18-43 to COD18-45 which tested the COD Vein. The COD gold bearing vein is located in the Gold Drop Southwest Zone.
Gold bearing quartz vein with high grade gold in drill hole COD18-45
(50.1 g/t gold over 2.05meters)
To view the graphic in its original size, please click here
The highlight from these analytical results is an intersection of 50.1 grams per tonne (g/t) gold and 375 g/t silver over 2.05 meter core length in drill hole COD18-45 which tested the COD Vein, including 167.5 g/t gold, 1,370 g/t silver and >500 g/t tellurium over 0.46 meter core length. This gold-bearing intersection of quartz veins and altered granodiorite in COD18-45 is located at approximately 20 meter vertical depth and approximately 160 meters southwest of the area of 2017 trenching at the COD Vein. COD18-45 is located approximately 220 meters southwest of drill hole COD17-14 which intersected the 4.59 g/t gold over 16.03 meters, including 10.96 g/t gold over 5.97 meters (News Release of September 7, 2017).
The 2018 drilling program focused on testing and defining the COD Vein, a Dentonia/Jewel style quartz vein. Trenching during 2017 exposed the northeast – southwest striking COD Vein for over 160 meter strike length. The 2018 drilling program also tested the continuation of the Everest Vein, which is located approximately 600 meters southwest of the COD Vein worksite. The Everest Vein was first discovered by Company prospectors during the 2017. Chip samples collected in 2017 across the approximate 0.4 meter 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 August 21, 2017).
The analytical results listed below are highlights from drill holes COD18-43 to COD18-45 (intersections greater than 1 g/t gold), testing the continuation of the COD Vein south-southwest of the 2017 trench. Since true widths cannot be accurately determined from the information available the core lengths (meters) are reported. The gold, silver and tellurium analyses are reported in grams per tonne (g/t).
Previous drill core analytical results from the 2018 drilling program are reported in News Releases of May 29, June 14, June 27, July 11, July 19, July 25, August 1 and August 9. The 2.05 meter core length intersection in drill hole COD18-45 at the COD Vein is the highlight of the 2018 drilling program to date and represents a significant intersection with high grade gold southwest of the 2017 trench. Prior to the receipt of these analytical results, the highlight of the 2018 drilling program was 14.62 g/t gold, 150.2 g/t silver and 102.0 g/t tellurium over 2.1 meter core length in drill hole COD18-3 at the COD Vein, located in the area of the 2017 trench and vicinity of drill hole COD17-14. The following map of the COD Vein work area includes some of the more significant 2017 – 2018 drill intersections.
To view the graphic in its original size, please click here
Drill core from the 2018 program was geologically logged and sampled. 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. Samples exceeding 100 g/t gold were re-analyzed for gold by Fire Assay – Gravimetric Finish. The samples were also analyzed for 48 Elements by Four Acid ICP-MS. Samples exceeding 100 g/t silver were re-analyzed for silver by Four Acid ICP-AES. Quality control (QC) samples were inserted at regular intervals.
David Martin, P.Geo., a Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101, is responsible for the technical information contained in this News Release.
To view the Original News release with pictures please go to the website or contact the company.