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Posted by AGORACOM at 10:45 AM on Wednesday, July 11th, 2018

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  • Assays returned for holes COD18-17 to COD18-26 which tested the COD Vein
  • Hole COD18-21 returned 6.36g/t gold, 50.8g/t silver and 45.5g/t tellurium over 0.87 meter core length in hole COD18-21
  • Hole COD18-26 returned 10.3g/t gold over a 2.35 meter interval

Vancouver, British Columbia (FSCwire)GGX Gold Corp. (TSX-V: GGX), (OTCQB: GGXXF), (FRA: 3SR2) (the “Company” or “GGX”) is pleased to announce the receipt of the additional analytical results from the winter-spring diamond drilling program on the Gold Drop property, located near Greenwood, B.C. Drill core analytical results have been received for 2018 drill holes COD18-17 to COD18-26 which tested the COD Vein. Highlights from these analytical results include 6.36 grams per tonne (g/t) gold, 50.8 g/t silver and 45.5 g/t tellurium over 0.87 meter core length in hole COD18-21 and 10.3 g/t gold over a 2.35 meter interval (1.4 meters actual recovered core from the 2.35 m Interval) in hole COD18-26.

Drill hole COD18-26 intersected gold bearing veins approximately 30 meters southwest of the 2017 trench. This hole was drilled approximately 100 meters southwest of 2017 drill hole COD17-14. Hole COD17-14 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).

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The ongoing diamond drill program is being conducted in the Gold Drop Southwest Zone, testing and defining the COD Vein, a Dentonia/Jewel style quartz vein. Drilling is also ongoing at a separate gold bearing vein in this region, referred to as the Everest Vein. Previous drill core analytical results from the 2018 drilling program are reported in News Releases of May 29, June 4 and June 27. The highlight of the 2018 drilling program to date is 14.62 g/t gold, 150.2 g/t silver and 102.0 g/t tellurium over 2.1 meter core length in hole COD18-3 at the COD Vein. Trenching during 2017 exposed the northeast – southwest striking COD Vein for over 160 meter strike length.

The analytical results listed below are highlights from holes DDCOD18-17 to DDCOD18-26, testing 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 intervals listed in the table below are from the gold, silver and tellurium bearing vein and / or adjacent low grade mineralized host rock.

 

Hole ID From (m) To (m) Interval Length (m) Au (g/t) Ag (g/t) Te (g/t)
COD18-18 15.6 16.15 0.55 1.12 9.47 6.18
COD18-19 12.92 13.45 0.53 0.97 18.25 6.56
COD18-19 19.46 20.12 0.66 1.84 13.5 9.95
COD18-20 10.6 11.25 0.65 1.25 27.5 8.51
COD18-20 24.65 25.85 1.2 0.47 9.38 3.27
COD18-20 25.85 26.21 0.36 4.91 26.9 24.7
COD18-21 43.25 46.1 2.85 2.12 14.15 13.6
COD18-21 48.55 49.42 0.87 6.36 50.8 45.5
COD18-21 71.15 72.05 0.9 1.04 5.98 3.98
COD18-22 5.9 6.4 0.5 1.28 12.25 8.32
COD18-22 6.4 7.36 0.96 0.61 5.49 6.52
COD18-22 7.36 7.92 0.56 1.04 7.66 6.72
COD18-24 41.77 42.44 0.67 1.15 6.73 5.13
COD18-26 62 62.3 0.3 1.59 24.3 9.36
COD18-26 62.3 63.96 1.66 0.47 12.65 3.87
COD18-26 63.96 64.5 0.54 1.4 5.52 4.13
COD18-26 66.2 68.55 2.35* 10.3 1.09 0.24

 

*Broken core, true measured core recovered is 1.4 meters

Drill holes COD18-17 through COD18-26 of the 2018 drilling program tested under the southern part of the 2017 trench and further south of the 2017 trench, targeting the COD Vein. The holes south of the trench tested the continuation of the COD Vein south-southwest of the 2017 trench.

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Drill core is being geologically logged and sampled at the Greenwood facility. Drill core is 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 are also being analyzed for 48 Elements by Four Acid and ICP-AES / ICP-MS. Quality control (QC) samples are 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.

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On Behalf of the Board of Directors,

Barry Brown, Director

604-488-3900

[email protected]

Investor Relations: Mr. Jack Singh, 604-488-3900  

[email protected]

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

Feature: Gratomic $GRAT.ca The Cleaner Carbon of Tomorrow $DNI.ca $LMR.ca

Posted by AGORACOM at 10:20 AM on Monday, July 9th, 2018

 

  • Gratomic is focused on the manufacture of high quality, high demand graphenes and graphene derivative products primarily targeted towards elastomers and polymers for automotive tires
  • Intends to cultivate and exploit Aukam graphite to facilitate the manufacture of graphenes for large volume, mass-market applications
  • Gratomic owns 63% of the Aukam graphite mine in southern Namibia which it has developed as its key asset since 2015
  • The Aukam graphite mine is a rare massive vein graphite occurrence which has formerly only been mined commercially in small veins in Sri-Lanka
  • Aukam graphite has been tested and proven in several high value applications including graphitic foils and is currently being tested by an anode manufacturer for performance quality
  • Gratomic recently announced LOI to create Blockchain ecosystem for Gratomic Graphene

 

FULL DISCLOSURE: Gratomic is an advertising client of AGORA Internet Relations Corp.

$AAO.ca $21.5M sale of FOX-TEK to Mooncor signals a new day dawning for Augusta Industries

Posted by AGORACOM at 8:39 AM on Thursday, July 5th, 2018

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  •  A Canadian company made up of two key subsidiaries – FOX-TEK and Marcon.
  • Augusta is engaged in the development, design, manufacture and supply of systems using fiber optic sensors, related monitoring instruments, and software
  • The Company announced the sale of one of its’ two subsidiaries (FOX-TEK) for up to C$21.5 million, consisting of $9,500,000 in common stock of the acquirer (Mooncor) and additional potential royalties of $12,000,000.

Augusta Industries Inc. (TSXV: AAO) is a Canadian company made up of two key subsidiaries – FOX-TEK and Marcon. The Company has recently sold FOX-TEK to Mooncor Oil & Gas Corp. Augusta is engaged in the development, design, manufacture and supply of systems using fiber optic sensors, related monitoring instruments, and software. These systems serve the needs of the oil and gas, power generation, chemical, mining, and civil structure market sectors worldwide.

An experienced management and technical team lead operations and expansion in North America and locations around the world.

Augusta Industries clients include Canadian Natural, Shell, Chevron, and Petron. Augusta has industrial relationships with many US Government departments including, the Department of the Interior, Homeland Security, US Army, US Navy, US Air force and NASA. Internationally clients also include Kuwait Oil Company and Qatar Gas.

Augusta Industries subsidiary FOX-TEK handles the installation and reporting of information on an outsourcing basis. FOX-TEK also provides support engineering services related to planning, training, on-site installation, and data interpretation and reporting.

On May 28th, the Company announced the sale of one of its’ two subsidiaries (FOX-TEK) for up to C$21.5 million, consisting of $9,500,000 in common stock of the acquirer (Mooncor) and additional potential royalties of $12,000,000. Mooncor Oil and Gas Corp. is a Canadian junior oil and gas exploration and development company. Augusta plans to distribute a portion of the consideration shares to shareholders.

Regarding the portion to distribute, CEO Allen Lone states: “It will be in the 25% range. If you do the math, 25% of $9.5M is $2.37M being returned to shareholders. At a market cap of $6.5M (as on May 28, 2018), that amounts to an approximate 35% return to current shareholders. Plus the remaining shares go on the balance sheet of the company and royalty payments could add substantial cash to the company in the coming years. Not bad. Not bad at all.”

With a current market cap of just C$ 5.1 million, it becomes very obvious that both the Company and the shareholders will benefit greatly from the sale of FOX-TEK for up to $21.5 million.

Marcon International is Augusta Industries other subsidiary. Marcon is involved in the industrial supply of equipment and parts procuring for its clients, which are principally clients in the oil and gas industry and United States government agencies.

Initially the Company had focused on providing services in the energy sector but has moved on to also work with Government contracts and Government services. Marcon itself has two subsidiaries, Marcon USA and Marcon UK, to help enhance and support its logistic and sales operations. Over the years it has established a great reputation of being a consistent performer for its clients in the Government as well as the international oil and gas industry.

As CEO Allen Lone states: “A new day is dawning for Augusta and investors, both old and new.” Investors should definitely take a look at this undervalued gem.

$GGX.ca GGX Gold Intersects 8.71 g/t Gold, 114 g/t Silver and 67.8 g/t Tellurium – Over 0.86 meters, Gold Drop Property, Southern British Columbia $K.ca $GZD.ca

Posted by AGORACOM at 9:34 AM on Wednesday, June 27th, 2018

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  • Analytical results have been received for drill holes DDCOD18-7 to DDCOD18-16, targeting the COD vein
  • DDEVE18-1 to DDEVE18-4 targeting the Everest vein, both within the Gold Drop Southwest Zone
  • DDCOD 18-11 returned 8.71 g/t gold, 114 g/t silver and 67.8 g/t tellurium over 0.86m
  • DDCOD18-7 at the COD Vein 7.53 g/t gold, 70.9 g/t silver and 45.1 g/t tellurium over 0.76 meter core

Vancouver, British Columbia (FSCwire)GGX Gold Corp. (TSXV: GGX) (the “Company” or “GGX”) is pleased to announce drill core analytical results from this winter’s Phase III diamond drilling program on the Gold Drop Property, located near Greenwood, BC. Analytical results have been received for drill holes DDCOD18-7 to DDCOD18-16, targeting the COD vein and DDEVE18-1 to DDEVE18-4 targeting the Everest vein, both within the Gold Drop Southwest Zone. Highlights include 8.71 g/t gold, 114 g/t silver and 67.8 g/t tellurium over 0.86 meter core length in DDCOD18-11 and 7.53 g/t gold, 70.9 g/t silver and 45.1 g/t tellurium over 0.76 meter core length in DDCOD18-7 at the COD Vein. The best COD Vein intercept to date from the 2018 drill program is 14.6 g/t gold, 150 g/t silver and 102 g/t tellurium over 2.1 meter core length in DDCOD-18-3 (News Release of May 29, 2018).

 

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The ongoing diamond drill program is designed to test and further define 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. Drilling is also testing the Everest Vein in the area of a 2017 trench, located approximately 600 meters southwest of the COD Vein. 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). During 2017 forty meters of trenching was completed on the newly discovered Everest gold bearing quartz vein.

The analytical results reported in this News Release are highlights from holes 7 through 16 of the 2018 drilling program on the COD Vein, and holes 1 through 4 on the Everest 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 grams per tonne (g/t). The intervals listed in the following table are from the gold and silver bearing vein and / or adjacent low grade mineralized host rock.

 

Hole ID From (m) To (m) Interval Length (m) Au (g/t) Ag (g/t) Te (g/t)
COD18-7 24.97 26.21 1.24 1.14 11.2 8.37
COD18-7 26.21 26.97 0.76 7.53 70.9 45.1
COD18-8 26.71 27.35 0.64 1.78 15.1 11
COD18-8 27.35 28.25 0.9 0.23 2.47 2.32
COD18-8 28.25 29.06 0.81 1.3 7.02 4.87
COD18-9 31.42 32.41 0.99 2.48 19.15 14.15
COD18-11 42.7 43.56 0.86 8.71 114 67.8
COD18-12 65.84 66.42 0.58 1.23 7.89 5.93
COD18-14 17.9 18.71 0.81 0.86 7.12 5.19
COD18-14 18.71 19.4 0.69 5.54 47.1 34.1
COD18-15 12.85 13.87 1.02 1.18 12.05 8.08
COD18-15 25.85 26.75 0.9 5.89 77.6 60.3
COD18-16 32.2 32.61 0.41 3.13 18.9 14.35
COD18-16 32.61 33.1 0.49 1.89 19.55 18.45
COD18-16 36.43 37.2 0.77 0.92 5.34 5.34
EVE18-2 20.9 21.4 0.5 2.04 18.85 14.05
EVE18-2 21.4 22.2 0.8 0.84 7.31 5.66
EVE18-2 22.2 23 0.8 1.3 11.25 8.64
EVE18-3 43.82 44.6 0.78 1 9.64 6.24
The most significant gold mineralization is found in the COD Dentonia/Jewel style quartz vein (including 26.21-26.97 meters in DDCOD18-7, 42.70-43.56 meters in DDCOD18-11, 18.71-19.40 meters in DDCOD18-14, and 25.85-26.75 meters in DDCOD18-15).  The vein is mineralized with pyrite and trace chalcopyrite and telluride minerals. Surrounding alteration is a magnetite destructive silicification and chlorite alteration. Strong fine disseminated pyrite is often found in these alteration zones. Significant gold mineralization occurs locally in the altered host rock such as 12.85-13.87 meters in DDCOD18-15 and 21.4-23.0 meters in Everest hole DDEVI18-2 (adjacent to the gold bearing vein at 20.9-21.4 meters).

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Hole ID Dip Azimuth Depth (m)
COD18-7 52 354 47.55
COD18-8 65 354 62.79
COD18-9 75 354 93.27
COD18-10 55 338 71.34
COD18-11 45 280 65.84
COD18-12 55 291 87.17
COD18-13 45 261 68.89
COD18-14 45 351 41.45
COD18-15 55 351 50.6
COD18-16 65 351 50.6
EVE18-1 50 85 47.85
EVE18-2 45 68 47.85
EVE18-3 55 68 66.14
EVE18-4 46 45 56.39
Observed core vein contact angles indicate the COD vein is sub-vertical being structurally controlled by the host rock. The predominant host rock for the COD vein is a massive and competent medium grain granodiorite of the Antsey Pluton. Faulting does occur however the general north south trend of the vein is predictable.

 

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Drill core is being geologically logged and sampled at the Greenwood facility. Drill core is 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 are also being analyzed for 48 Elements by Four Acid and ICP-AES / ICP-MS. Quality control (QC) samples are 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.

On Behalf of the Board of Directors,

Barry Brown, Director

604-488-3900

Investor Relations: 

Mr.  Jack Singh: 604-488-3900     E-mail: [email protected]

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

The Crew

$GR.ca Great Atlantic Collects Sample for Preliminary Tungsten Sorting Studies on Its 100% Owned South Quarry Tungsten Property, Newfoundland

Posted by AGORACOM at 9:16 AM on Monday, June 25th, 2018

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  • Collected a bench scale metallurgical sample of tungsten bearing vein material from its South Quarry Tungsten Property
  • Sample processed utilizing ore sorting technologies to evaluate viability of processing the tungsten bearing veins on the Property.
  • The Property hosts tungsten mineralization in multiple areas, including high grade pegmatite veins in the area of two quarries in the northern region of the Property

Vancouver, British Columbia (FSCwire)GREAT ATLANTIC RESOURCES CORP. (TSXV.GR) (the “Company” or “Great Atlantic”) is pleased to announce it has collected a bench scale metallurgical sample of tungsten bearing vein material from its South Quarry Tungsten Property, located in east-central Newfoundland. The sample will be processed utilizing ore sorting technologies to evaluate the viability of such technologies for processing the tungsten bearing veins on the Property. The Property hosts tungsten mineralization in multiple areas, including high grade pegmatite veins in the area of two quarries in the northern region of the Property. Previous grab samples collected by Great Atlantic from the two quarries exceeded 1% WO3 with some samples exceeding 5% WO3 (News Release of November 19, 2015).

 

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Tungsten bearing pegmatite veins occur in the northern region of the property including at a quarry referred to as the South Quarry and an adjacent smaller quarry. The veins were first reported in the area of these quarries during the 1980s. Great Atlantic confirmed high grade tungsten mineralization (scheelite) in veins in rubble and bedrock at the two quarries during 2015 (News Release of November 19, 2015). Eleven rubble grab samples exceeded 5% WO3 (W % x 1.26 equals WO3%). A 20 cm long channel sample along a 15cm wide vein in the small quarry returned 2.96% WO3 while a grab sample from a 0.25 meter wide vein in the South Quarry returned 11.94% WO3.

 

Great Atlantic recently collected a bench scale sample of tungsten bearing vein material from the South Quarry for preliminary metallurgical studies. The sample will be processed utilizing ore sorting technologies to evaluate the viability of such technologies for processing the tungsten bearing veins on the Property. Great Atlantic is currently discussing ore sorting options with various processing companies.

 

Tungsten Bearing Pegmatite Veins at South Quarry

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A qualified person verified the 2015 sample data. The qualified person supervised the 2015 sampling. The 2015 samples (and lab-inserted blank, duplicate and standard samples) were analyzed at ALS Minerals in Sudbury, Ontario (ALS Minerals is independent of Great Atlantic Resources). Tungsten analysis was by lithium metaborate fusion followed by acid dissolution and ICP-MS analysis with some samples re-analyzed by XRF.

 

South Quarry

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Tungsten bearing vein cutting metasediment rubble at South Quarry

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The company is also planning diamond drilling during 2018 on the South Quarry Property. The Company has received a permit to drill five holes in the northern region of the Property in an area where 2016 trenching exposed tungsten bearing veins.

 

The South Quarry Property covers an area of 3,600 hectares. Access to the property is excellent with a paved road transecting the property.

 

Christopher R. Anderson, President, CEO and Director, stated, “Mr. Martin and Myself were an integral part of the initial Management team that advanced the Sisson Tungsten-Molybdenum Project in New Brunswick, an advanced stage project currently operated by Northcliff Resources Ltd.  We understand the tungsten market and feel that the South Quarry Tungsten Property, although early stage, has the ear marks of being a significant asset for the company.

 

Currently Great Atlantic has two Joint Venture partners and we would be happy to welcome a third to assist in advancing the South Quarry Tungsten Project.”

 

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

 

About Great Atlantic Resources Corp.: Great Atlantic Resources Corp. is a Canadian exploration company focused on the discovery and development of mineral assets in the resource-rich and sovereign risk-free realm of Atlantic Canada, one of the number one mining regions of the world. Great Atlantic is currently surging forward building the company utilizing a Project Generation model, with a special focus on the most critical elements on the planet that are prominent in Atlantic Canada, Antimony, Tungsten and Gold.

 

On Behalf of the board of directors

 

“ Christopher R Anderson ”

 

Mr. Christopher R Anderson “Always be positive, strive for solutions, and never give up”

President CEO Director

604-488-3900

$GGX.ca Back , GGX Gold Intersects 7.44 g/t Gold, 54.9 g/t Silver and 41.6 g/t Tellurium over 0.45 Meters at COD Vein, Gold Drop Property, Southern British Columbia $K.ca $GZD

Posted by AGORACOM at 9:58 AM on Thursday, June 14th, 2018

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  • Phase III diamond drilling program on the Gold Drop Property near Greenwood, BC.
  • 7.44 grams / tonne (g/t) gold, 54.9 g/t silver and 41.6 g/t tellurium over 0.45 meter core length in DDCOD18-4

 

Vancouver, British Columbia (FSCwire)GGX Gold Corp. (TSXV: GGX) (the “Company” or “GGX”) is pleased to announce drill core analytical results from this winter’s Phase III diamond drilling program on the Gold Drop Property near Greenwood, BC. Analytical results have been received for drill holes DDCOD18-4 to DDCOD18-6, targeting the COD gold and silver bearing quartz vein in the Gold Drop Southwest Zone. Results include 7.44 grams / tonne (g/t) gold, 54.9 g/t silver and 41.6 g/t tellurium over 0.45 meter core length in DDCOD18-4 in the COD Vein.  Analytical results were previously announced for drill holes DDCOD18-1 to DDCOD18-3 with the highlight being 14.6 g/t gold, 150 g/t silver and 102 g/t tellurium over 2.1 meter core length in DDCOD18-3 (News Release of May 29, 2018)..

 

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The ongoing diamond drilling program is designed to test and further define 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 analytical results reported in this News Release are for DDCOD18-4 through DDCOD18-6 of the 2018 drilling program, which were completed from two pads north of the COD Mineshaft. DDCOD18-4 was drilled at a 161° azimuth and a 70° dip. DDCOD18-5 was completed at a 161°azimuth and a 60° dip. DDCOD18-6 was drilled at a 308° azimuth and a 45° dip. Hole 4 and 5 holes were designed to further delineate the COD vein at depth below the 2017 trench. Hole 6 was drilled from the east side of the vein to intersect the vein and to identify possible cross structures.

Drill hole DDCOD18-4 intercepted the vein at an in-hole depth of 48.45 meters, or true depth of 37.51 meters. DDCOD18-5 intercepted the vein at an in-hole depth of 32.1 meters, or true depth of 27.8 meters. DDCOD18-6 intercepted the vein at an in-hole depth of 10.9 meters, or true depth of 8.5 meters.

The analytical results listed below are from holes DDCOD18-4 to DDCOD18-6, 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 grams per tonne (g/t equals parts per million). The intervals listed in the table below are from the gold and silver bearing vein and / or adjacent low grade mineralized host rock.

Hole ID From (m) To (m) Interval Length (m) Au (g/t) Ag (g/t) Te (g/t)
COD18-4 7.82 8.1 0.28 24.1 189 127
COD18-4 48.32 49.05 0.73 1.54 16.25 11.7
COD18-4 49.05 49.5 0.45 7.44 54.9 41.6
COD18-5 32.1 32.65 0.55 1.2 7.74 4.97
COD18-5 34.12 34.65 0.53 1.08 9.38 6.36
COD18-6 7.18 7.68 0.5 1.08 8.24 5.29
COD18-6 10.9 11.35 0.45 1.19 13.9 8.94
COD18-6 11.35 11.8 0.45 0.14 3.2 2.26
COD18-6 11.8 12.6 0.8 0.81 5.17 4.56

 

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The most significant gold mineralization is found in the COD Dentonia/Jewel style quartz vein. The vein is mineralized with pyrite and trace chalcopyrite and telluride minerals. The hostrock near the vein is often altered and carries anomalous silver and gold values, such as at 11.80-12.60 m in DDCOD18-6 which is silicified and pyrite bearing. Silicification and chlorite alteration is texture and magnetite destructive. Strong fine disseminated pyrite is often found in these alteration zones.

Observed core vein contact angles indicate the COD vein is sub-vertical being structurally controlled by the host rock. The predominant host rock for the COD vein is a massive and competent medium grain granodiorite of the Antsey Pluton. Faulting does occur however the general north south trend of the vein is predictable.

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In 2017 the Company had 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) 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).

Drill core is being geologically logged and sampled at the Greenwood facility. Drill core is 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 are also being 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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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

$GLI.ca Acquisition of Colt Mesa Copper-Cobalt Property, Utah, Surface Grab Samples Return 0.88% Copper and 2.31% Cobalt $JAX.ca

Posted by AGORACOM at 8:31 AM on Wednesday, June 13th, 2018

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  • Announced the acquisition of the “Colt Mesa” copper-cobalt property in Garfield County, south central Utah.
  • Colt Mesa mine is associated cobalt, zinc, nickel and molybdenum mineralization
  • Recent sampling (CM-18-01) by Company personnel, on a site visit with the vendor of the property, returned values of 0.88 percent (%) copper (Cu), 2.31% cobalt (Co), 9.31 % zinc (Zn), +1.00 % nickel (Ni), and 0.29 % molybdenum (Mo), over a 0.3 meter chip sample of surface exposure near the adit portal

 

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, June 13, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Glacier Lake Resources Inc. (TSXV:GLI) – (“Glacier” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the acquisition of the “Colt Mesa” copper-cobalt property in Garfield County, southcentral Utah. The property is readily accessible by gravel roads from Boulder, the closest community with services and support. Key takeaways:

  • Property covers the past producing Colt Mesa mine, a copper deposit with associated cobalt, zinc, nickel and molybdenum mineralization.
  • Recent sampling (CM-18-01) by Company personnel, on a site visit with the vendor of the property, returned values of 0.88 percent (%) copper (Cu), 2.31% cobalt (Co), 9.31 % zinc (Zn), +1.00 % nickel (Ni), and 0.29 % molybdenum (Mo), over a 0.3 meter chip sample of surface exposure near the adit portal. Tables below,
  • Area recently became open for staking and exploration after a 21 year period moratorium, due to the reduction of the “Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument” by President Trump in December 2017.
  • 1975 grab sampling reported values from 0.07% to 29.50 % copper (Cu), 0.01% to 0.67 % cobalt (Co), 0.03% to 3.30 % zinc (Zn), 0.02% to 0.27 % nickel (Ni), and trace to 0.17 % molybdenum (Mo). The Company cautions investors grab samples are selected samples and are not necessarily representative of the mineralization on the Colt Mesa property.
  • Sedimentary (sandstone) hosted, tabular strata-bound mineralization.
  • Excellent year-round logistics, road accessible. No reclamation issues from historic mining activity.

“The Colt Mesa acquisition broadens our focus on sedimentary hosted copper deposits, with a significant bonus of cobalt and nickel mineralization indicated. There is strong investor interest in the “Battery Metals” sector, including cobalt, nickel and copper. With this new interest coupled with the growth of the EV sector and strong demand for cobalt, the Colt Mesa project is a welcome addition to the Company’s ever growing portfolio of projects,” says Saf Dhillon, president and chief executive officer. “Surface exploration work will start this summer on the Colt Mesa property and drill permitting will be initiated shortly.”

The Colt Mesa deposit was discovered in 1968 and was mined intermittently from 1971 to 1974. While little data survived from the copper mining activities, a 1975 Master Thesis (G.M. Collings, 1975, Geology and Geochemistry of the Colt Mesa Copper Deposit”) completed at the University of Utah, is an invaluable source of information on the geology and mineralization at the Colt Mesa mine.

Tabular, strata-bound copper mineralization lies within a paleochannel at the contact of two distinct sedimentary (sandstone) units. The trackless, room-and-pillar mining was focused on the copper mineralization meaning the mine and surrounding area were never systematically explored for cobalt mineralization.

All of the above samples were taken at surface, near the adits. The underground working was examined (see website for photos), but not sampled. Samples CM-18-01, 02, and 03, were chip sampled from the same location over a width of 1.35 meters, averaging 0.52 % Cu, 1.51 % Co, 6.52 % Zn, 0.79% Pb, and 0.17 % Mo. Sample CM-18-01 and CM-18-03 had conspicuous “cobalt bloom”, whereas CM-18-02 was barren, unmineralized sandstone. Sample CM-18-04 was a select grab sample of bright, copper oxide float from the dump. The Colt Mesa is renowned for brilliant, multicolored copper oxides, attributed to the association with cobalt and molybdenum.’

The 1975 Master Thesis reports: “The ore body is tabular in form and is composed of chalcopyrite, bornite, digenite, covellite and chalcocite”. Sampling of the underground mineralized zone was completed in 1975 with a total of eight samples from the mineralized zone taken as follows:

Again, the Company cautions investors grab samples are selected samples and are not necessarily representative of the mineralization on the Colt Mesa property.

The Colt Mesa area has seen significant exploration for uranium in the 1950s and 1960s, modest exploration for copper and base metals but minimal exploration was focused on cobalt and nickel. The Colt Mesa mine area was sterilized from exploration and development in 1996, when President Clinton created the “Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument”, however, the size was recently reduced by Presidential proclamation in 2017, placing Colt Mesa outside the new boundaries of the restructured national monument.

For more information on the Colt Mesa project go to https://www.glacierlake.ca/colt-mesa/

In consideration for the property, Glacier Lake will issue one million common shares, and make a cash payment of US $120,000, staged over a two (2) year period. The vendors retain a one-and-three-quarters percent (1.75%) Net Smelter Returns (“NSR”). Glacier shall be entitled to purchase one percent (1.00%) of the Royalty at any time through a one-time cash payment of $1,000,000 to the vendors. Completion of the acquisition is subject to the approval of the TSX Venture Exchange. All common shares issued will be subject to a four-month-and-one-day statutory hold period. A finder’s fee may be payable related to this acquisition.

Quality assurance/quality control

All recent surface samples from the Colt Mesa property were hand delivered to the ALS Minerals Ltd. North Vancouver, B.C., laboratory, an 17025:2005 certified facility. All samples were collected by Company personnel and securely stored until delivery to ALS Minerals. At this early stage of exploration, Glacier Lake is relying on the certified standards utilized by ALS Minerals as part of it analysis protocols. No QA/QC anomalies were noted in the analyses.

The technical content of this news release has been reviewed and approved by R. Tim Henneberry, P.Geo, a member of the Glacier Lake advisory board and a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 — Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.
For additional information please feel free to contact:

Saf Dhillon
President/CEO
Glacier Lake Resources Inc.
Tel:866-687-7059
Dir: 604-688-2922
[email protected]

Please visit our Website at: www.glacierlake.ca

$AAO.ca Augusta Selling FOX-TEK Canada to Mooncor for Aggregate Purchase Price of up to $21.5 Million $ENB.ca

Posted by AGORACOM at 10:49 AM on Monday, May 28th, 2018

  • Entered into a LOI for sale of FOX-TEK Canada Inc. to Mooncor
  • Aggregate purchase price of up to $21.5-million
  • $9,500,000 of the Purchase Price will be satisfied through the issuance of an aggregate of 47,500,000 post-consolidated common shares in the capital of Mooncor at a price of $0.20 per Consideration Share
    • balance of the Purchase Price, being up to $12,000,000, satisfied through a royalty of 15% on all future sales of FOX-TEK’s products and a 20% royalty on all future sales of FOX-TEK’s services

Augusta Industries Inc. and Mooncor Oil & Gas Corp. have entered into a letter of intent pertaining to the sale of FOX-TEK Canada Inc. by Augusta to Mooncor for an aggregate purchase price of up to $21.5-million.

$9,500,000 of the Purchase Price will be satisfied through the issuance of an aggregate of 47,500,000 post-consolidated common shares (the “Consideration Shares”) in the capital of Mooncor at a price of $0.20 per Consideration Share. The balance of the Purchase Price, being up to $12,000,000, will be satisfied through a royalty of 15% on all future sales of FOX-TEK’s products and a 20% royalty on all future sales of FOX-TEK’s services (collectively, the “Royalty”). The Royalty shall be payable until the earlier of (i) the 10 year anniversary of the closing of the acquisition of FOX-TEK, and (ii) the aggregate payment of $12 million.

Pursuant to the LOI, FOX-TEK and Sensor Technologies Inc. (“Sensor”), a wholly owned subsidiary of Mooncor, will enter into an amalgamation agreement (the “Agreement”) whereby FOX-TEK will amalgamate with Sensor to form a new company (“AmalCo”). Both Augusta and Mooncor will receive shares in AmalCo as a result of the amalgamation. Augusta will transfer its securities in the capital of AmalCo to Mooncor in exchange for the Consideration Shares. As a result of the amalgamation, and the issuance of the Consideration Shares, FOX-TEK will be a wholly owned subsidiary of Mooncor. It is the intention of Augusta to distribute a portion of the Consideration Shares to its shareholders at a later date.

“I am pleased that Augusta has settled on the final form of the transaction,” said Allen Lone, Chief Executive Officer of Augusta. “The letter of intent with Mooncor will result in FOX-TEK becoming a wholly owned subsidiary of Mooncor, a publicly traded company whose securities are listed for trading through the facilities of the TSX Venture Exchange. This will give Augusta’s shareholders an interest in two separate standalone companies while allowing it to focus on its blockchain technology, which has the potential to unlock substantial new opportunities capable of impacting the business of Marcon.”

“Mooncor is excited about the prospect of acquiring FOX-TEK and its products and technology,” said Alan Myers, Chief Financial Officer of Mooncor. “The acquisition of FOX-TEK gives Mooncor a suite of leading edge technology and products in the oil and gas industry which will supplement Mooncor’s current business while adding a new revenue stream.”

The Acquisition

Shareholders of Augusta will be asked to approve the Acquisition at the special meeting of shareholders scheduled for July 12, 2018. The proposal to be presented to shareholders would result in the sale of FOX-TEK to Mooncor.

Mooncor will be calling a special meeting of its shareholders to approve, among other things, the Agreement and the consolidation of its issued and outstanding common shares on a the basis of up to twenty (20) common shares for each existing common share. It is anticipated that Mooncor will file an application with the TSX Venture Exchange to approve the issuance of the Consideration Shares to Augusta pursuant to the Agreement.

No finder’s fee is payable with respect to this transaction.

Related Party Transaction

The transaction between Augusta and Mooncor is a non arm’s length transaction as Allen Lone is a director and officer of both Augusta and Mooncor. Mr. Lone owns, directly and indirectly, 6,920,000 common shares (4.13%) in the capital of Mooncor and 76,754,264 common shares (29.97%) in the capital of Augusta. As such it is a related party transaction subject to Multilateral Instrument 61-101 Protection of Minority Security Holders in Special Transactions (“MI 61-101”). Pursuant to MI 61-101, Augusta and Mooncor may be required to obtain disinterested shareholder approval and a valuation of FOX-TEK.

Augusta and Mooncor will be providing shareholders with additional updates.

About Augusta

Through its wholly owned subsidiaries, Marcon International Inc. (“Marcon”), FOX-TEK and Paragon Blockchain Inc. (“Paragon”), Augusta provides a variety of services and products to a number of clients.

Marcon is an industrial supply contractor servicing the energy sector and a number of US Government entities. Marcon’s principal business is the sale and distribution of industrial parts and equipment (Electrical, mechanical and Instrumentation.) In addition to departments and agencies of the U.S. Government, Marcon’s major clients include Saudi Arabia-Sabic Services (Refining and Petrochemical), Bahrain National Gas Co, Bahrain Petroleum, Qatar Petroleum, Qatar Gas, Qatar Petrochemical, Gulf of Suez Petroleum, Agiba Petroleum and Burullus Gas Co.

Fox Tek develops non-intrusive asset health monitoring sensor systems for the oil and gas market to help operators track the thinning of pipelines and refinery vessels due to corrosion/erosion, strain due to bending/buckling and process pressure and temperature. The Corporation’s FT fiber optic sensor and corrosion monitoring systems allow cost-effective, 24/7 remote monitoring capabilities to improve scheduled maintenance operations, avoid unnecessary shutdowns, and prevent accidents and leaks.

Blockchain technology has the potential to unlock substantial new opportunities capable of impacting the business of Marcon. Specifically, Marcon seeks to create an eco-system in the supply chain management of clients to change the dynamics of the scoping and bidding process by providing vendors and subcontractors with A.I. data mining tools to proactively drive the process. Blockchain technology is of critical importance to FOX-TEK as well particularly the expansion of its’ non-intrusive technology in the oil & gas industry, whose clients include many of the biggest companies in the world.

 

 

$AAO.ca Augusta Announces its Shareholders’ Meeting and Provides Sales Update

Posted by AGORACOM at 10:28 AM on Thursday, May 17th, 2018

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  • Marcon International Inc. sales orders of $612,000, with a backlog of $962,838.71
  • Shareholders’ meeting has been scheduled for July 11, 2018

Toronto, Ontario–(Newsfile Corp. – May 17, 2018) – Augusta Industries Inc. (TSXV: AAO) (the “Corporation”) is pleased to announce that it wholly owned subsidiary, Marcon International Inc. (“Marcon”), has entered into new agreements with various departments of the United States government for the supply of instrumentation and equipment. The aggregate value of the agreement entered into was $612,522.38. The current backlog of orders, including these new contracts, is $962,838.71 as of May 15, 2018.

“The Corporation is pleased to enter in these new contracts as it is a reflection of the continued efforts and hard work of the Corporation’s sales staff,” stated Allen Lone, President of the Corporation. “The Corporation’s sales efforts continues to result in increased sales and the Corporation will continue to focus on entering into additional contracts and developing additional relationships and opportunities with its existing clients.”

The Corporation also announces its shareholders’ meeting has been scheduled for July 11, 2018.

About the Corporation:

Through its wholly owned subsidiaries, Marcon, Fox-Tek Canada Inc. (“Fox-Tek”) and Paragon Blockchain Inc. (“Paragon”), the Corporation provides a variety of services and products to a number of clients.

Marcon is an industrial supply contractor servicing the energy sector and a number of US Government entities. Marcon’s principal business is the sale and distribution of industrial parts and equipment (Electrical, mechanical and Instrumentation.) In addition to departments and agencies of the U.S. Government, Marcon’s major clients include Saudi Arabia-Sabic Services (Refining and Petrochemical), Bahrain National Gas Co, Bahrain Petroleum, Qatar Petroleum, Qatar Gas, Qatar Petrochemical, Gulf of Suez Petroleum, Agiba Petroleum and Burullus Gas Co.

Fox Tek develops non-intrusive asset health monitoring sensor systems for the oil and gas market to help operators track the thinning of pipelines and refinery vessels due to corrosion/erosion, strain due to bending/buckling and process pressure and temperature. The Corporation’s FT fiber optic sensor and corrosion monitoring systems allow cost-effective, 24/7 remote monitoring capabilities to improve scheduled maintenance operations, avoid unnecessary shutdowns, and prevent accidents and leaks.

Blockchain technology has the potential to unlock substantial new opportunities capable of impacting the business of Marcon. Specifically, Marcon seeks to create an eco-system in the supply chain management of clients to change the dynamics of the scoping and bidding process by providing vendors and subcontractors with A.I. data mining tools to proactively drive the process. Blockchain technology is of critical importance to FOX-TEK as well particularly the expansion of its’ non-intrusive technology in the oil & gas industry, whose clients include many of the biggest companies in the world.

Corporation contact:

Allen Lone, President, CEO, Augusta Industries Inc.
Tel: (905) 275-8111 Ext 226, email: [email protected]

Neither the 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.

FEATURE: Glacier Lake Resources Silver Vista Assays Pending $JAX.ca $AMI.ca $GTT.ca $HBM.ca

Posted by AGORACOM at 8:39 AM on Tuesday, May 8th, 2018

Developing Silver Vista Project into Bulk Tonnage Silver & Copper

  • Completed 2018 Phase 1 drill program
  • Seven holes, totalling 1,273 metres drilled
  • Silver Vista Project, a sediment hosted Cu & Ag deposit with potential to host bulk mineralization
  • Sediment-hosted copper deposits include some of the richest and larges deposits in the world
  • Soil Geo-Chem survey defined anomaly 2.0KM by 1.5KM named the “MR prospect area”
  • Drilling focused at “MR”
  • Drill program results expected within 2Q/2018

 

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