- Published: 01 September 2020
- Written by Editor
Blackrock Gold Makes Second Discovery Drilling 2,215 g/t Silver Eq. over 3.0 Metres Within 4.6 Metres of 1,577 g/t Silver Eq. at Tonopah West
- Yielding 1.5 metres grading 329 g/t AgEq from the Merger vein, RC drillholes TW20-003 and TW20-002 experienced severe deviation to the east missing the main Victor target. A core drill rig has completed two of five planned additional drillholes at this target to delineate approximately 300 metres of strike along the Victor vein.;
- The first drillhole at the New Discovery Target, TW20-008, returned 562 g/t AgEq over 1.5 metres from the steeply dipping Discovery Vein.; and
- Drilling continues to ramp up with 10,000 metres of a planned 20,000 metre initial program now complete, with two drill rigs (core and RC) being utilized.
The Company is approaching 10,000 metres of drilling in 19 RC and 2 core drillholes across the Victor, DPB, and Discovery targets. This initial program, originally slated to consist of 7,000 metres of drilling, has been expanded to 20,000 metres following the successful targeting of drillholes TW20-001, TW20-003, TW20-005, TW20-006 and TW20-008.
Table 1: Assay results above 300 g/t AgEq cut off for drillholes TW20-001 to TW20-010
Drillhole | Area | From Metres | To Metres | Length Metres | Gold g/t | Silver g/t | AgEq g/t* |
TW20-001 | Victor Vein | 554.74 | 557.78 | 3.0 | 2.435 | 221.27 | 464.77 |
TW20-001 | Victor Vein | 560.83 | 563.88 | 3.0 | 11.518 | 1,046.07 | 2,197.90 |
Including | 560.83 | 562.36 | 1.5 | 18.667 | 1,736.73 | 3,603.40 | |
TW20-001 | Victor Vein | 574.55 | 603.50 | 29.0 | 5.291 | 435.71 | 964.79 |
Including | 582.17 | 592.84 | 10.7 | 7.941 | 623.10 | 1,417.20 | |
TW20-001 | Victor Vein | 612.65 | 615.70 | 3.0 | 1.925 | 135.07 | 327.57 |
TW20-003 | Victor Vein | 702.56 | 704.09 | 1.5 | 1.890 | 140.00 | 329.00 |
TW20-005 | Denver Vein | 402.34 | 403.86 | 1.5 | 1.630 | 182.33 | 345.33 |
TW20-006 | Paymaster Vein | 275.84 | 277.37 | 1.5 | 8.680 | 802.60 | 1,670.60 |
TW20-006 | Paymaster Vein | 321.56 | 326.14 | 4.6 | 9.036 | 673.12 | 1,576.67 |
Including | 323.09 | 326.14 | 3.0 | 12.633 | 951.99 | 2,215.33 | |
TW20-006 | Paymaster Vein | 327.66 | 329.18 | 1.5 | 2.170 | 162.97 | 379.97 |
TW20-007 | Bermuda Vein | 484.63 | 486.16 | 1.5 | 2.060 | 180.80 | 386.80 |
TW20-008 | New Discovery | 242.32 | 243.84 | 1.5 | 3.430 | 218.64 | 561.64 |
*AgEq g/t = Ag g/t + (Au g/t X 100) True Thickness believed to be 70% of length
Andrew Pollard, President & CEO stated, "Our second set of assays from our maiden drill program at Tonopah West has delivered our second high-grade discovery. The silver and gold grades encountered at both our Victor and DPB targets offer prime examples of why this historic district long ago rose to prominence as the "Queen of the Silver Camps" and highlights the scale of the opportunity for us as the first group to target these historic workings. Though we experienced deviation in some drillholes that caused them to miss their targets, we've been able to recalibrate quickly as we ramp up our exploration efforts with the recent addition of a core drill rig. With many assays pending, and plenty of drilling to come, including at yet untested targets, we are excited to add a new chapter to this once storied district."
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*DPB Target Zone
Drilling at the DPB target is ramping up to accommodate an in-fill drill program on the Paymaster and Denver veins. Drill pads on 100-metre centers have been completed, and drilling to explore the full potential of these two veins along strike is in progress.
Drilling at the Victor and Bermuda veins has been challenging because of severe and unpredictable drillhole deviation away from the planned target zones. TW20-002 and TW20-003 deviated to the east and away from the Victor mineralized zone. As a result, TW20-002 passed east and below the target zone while TW20-003 deviated so far east that it intersected the Merger vein at 702 metres. A technical review with the drill contractors has outlined some potential solutions to this problem which are being applied as drilling progresses at Victor and Bermuda.
At the Bermuda vein, drillholes deviated to the east and lost significant elevation and failed to reach the planned target. TW20-007 deviated almost 90 degrees to the east and became vertical, thus paralleling and missing the vertically-oriented Bermuda vein.
The core drill arrived on site on August 20th and is drilling core tails from a series of RC pre-collared holes. The first core tail, TW20-011C, is complete and is a step-out hole from TW20-001 within the Victor Vein. TW20-012C and TW20-013C are in progress and expect to be complete by mid-September, and two additional core holes are planned for early fall. The core tail program is designed to delineate approximately 300 metres of strike along the Victor vein target.
Upon completion of the first phase of the core tail program at the Victor vein target, the core drill will be moved to the DPB target to assist with in-fill drilling and target delineation while the Company awaits assay results from the Victor area.
Drillhole ID |
Target |
NAD27 East |
NAD27 North |
Elevation metres | Azimuth | Dip | Total Depth metres |
TW20-001 | Victor | 478723 | 4214121 | 1787 | 0 | -90 | 623.3 |
TW20-002 | Victor | 478671 | 4214227 | 1796 | 150 | -85 | 716.3 |
TW20-003 | Victor | 478644 | 4214326 | 1794 | 150 | -85 | 748.3 |
TW20-004 | DPB | 478053 | 4214260 | 1765 | 180 | -87 | 611.12 |
TW20-005 | DPB | 477900 | 4214220 | 1760 | 180 | -85 | 605.03 |
TW20-006 | DPB | 478069 | 4213965 | 1774 | 0 | -90 | 571.50 |
TW20-007 | DPB | 478058 | 4213708 | 1775 | 180 | -85 | 605.03 |
TW20-008 | New Discovery | 477900 | 4213261 | 1774 | 175 | -80 | 519.68 |
TW20-009 | New Discovery | 477887 | 4213096 | 1777 | 0 | -90 | 312.42 |
TW20-010 | New Discovery | 477748 | 4213196 | 1769 | 110 | -70 | 355.09 |
All sampling was conducted under the supervision of the Company's project geologists, and a strict chain of custody from the project to the sample preparation facility was implemented and monitored. The RC samples were hauled from the project site to a secure and fenced facility in Tonopah, Nevada, where they were loaded on to American Assay Laboratory's (AAL) flat-bed truck and delivered to AAL's facility in Sparks, Nevada. A sample submittal sheet was delivered to AAL personnel who organized and processed the sample intervals pursuant to the Company's instructions. Blackrock personnel inserted standards and blanks into the sample sequence.
The RC samples and QA/QC samples were crushed and pulverized, then the pulverized material was digested and analyzed for gold using fire assay fusion and an Induced Coupled Plasma (ICP) finish on a 30-gram assay split. Silver was determined using five-acid digestion and ICP analysis. Data verification of the assay and analytical results are completed to ensure accurate and verifiable results. A prep blank, lab blank or a certified standard was inserted approximately every 20th sample.
Blackrock's exploration activities at the Tonopah West Project are being conducted and supervised by Mr. William Howald, Executive Chairman of Blackrock Gold Corp. Mr. William Howald, AIPG Certified Professional Geologist #11041, is a Qualified Person as defined under National Instrument 43-101. He has reviewed and approved the contents of this news release.
About Blackrock Gold Corp.
Blackrock is a junior gold-focused exploration company that is on a quest to make an economic discovery. Anchored by a seasoned Board, the Company is focused on its Nevada portfolio of properties consisting of low-sulphidation epithermal gold & silver projects located along on the established Northern Nevada Rift in north-central Nevada, and the Walker Lane trend in western Nevada.
For further information, please contact:
Andrew Pollard, President & CEO
Blackrock Gold Corp.
Phone: 604 817-6044
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Forward Looking Statements
This news release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Canadian securities legislation. Such forward-looking statements concern the Company's strategic plans, timing and expectations for the Company's exploration and drilling programs, estimates of mineralization from drilling, geological information projected from sampling results and the potential quantities and grades of the target zones. Such forward-looking statements or information are based on a number of assumptions, which may prove to be incorrect. Assumptions have been made regarding, among other things: conditions in general economic and financial markets; accuracy of assay results; geological interpretations from drilling results, timing and amount of capital expenditures; performance of available laboratory and other related services; future operating costs; completion and exercise of the Tonopah option and the historical basis for current estimates of potential quantities and grades of target zones. The actual results could differ materially from those anticipated in these forward-looking statements as a result of the risk factors including: the ability of the Company to complete the Tonopah lease option, the timing and content of work programs; results of exploration activities and development of mineral properties; the interpretation and undertainties of drilling results and other geological data; receipt, maintenance and security of permits and mineral property titles; environmental and other regulatory risks; project costs overruns or unanticipated costs and expenses; availability of funds; failure to delineate potential quantities and grades of the target zones based on historical data, and general market and industry conditions. Forward-looking statements are based on the expectations and opinions of the Company's management on the date the statements are made. The assumptions used in the preparation of such statements, although considered reasonable at the time of preparation, may prove to be imprecise and, as such, readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date the statements were made. The Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements included in this news release if these beliefs, estimates and opinions or other circumstances should change, except as otherwise required by applicable law.
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