Trailbreaker Resources Ltd. (TBK.V)
(“Trailbreaker” or “the Company”) is pleased to announce the
results from the Phase 2 exploration at its 100%-owned Atsutla Gold
Project located in northern British Columbia. Assay results
indicate widespread high-grade gold values across all previously
defined zones as well as the expansion of known gold mineralization
at the Highlands zone. Assay results from the Phase 2 program
include:
- HIGHLANDS
ZONE: Gold values in excess of 100 g/t gold (Au)
have been returned from a 750 m x 600 m area with values
as high as 222.05 g/t (6.48 oz/ton) Au at the
newly discovered visible gold showing and 165.4 g/t (4.82
oz/ton) Au with 1,894 g/t (55.25 oz/ton)
silver (Ag) from an area 430 meters to the south.
- NEW –
CHRISTMAS CREEK ZONE: High grade mineralization has been
discovered 2.0 km east of the Highlands zone. A 30 cm-wide
galena-rich quartz vein in bedrock returned assay values up to
102 g/t Au and 524 g/t Ag.
- WILLIE JACK
TREND: The source of the 1.2 km-long Willie Jack
gold-in-soil trend has been confirmed. A series of
metasediment-hosted quartz veins along the boundary of the
Christmas Creek batholith have returned assay values up to
9.89 g/t Au from in-situ bedrock and proximal
float. The veins have been traced for at least 700 meters.
- SWAN
ZONE: High-grade gold has been discovered at the Swan
zone; a 900 m x 700 m Au-Ag-arsenic (As)-antimony (Sb)-copper
(Cu)-molybdenum (Mo)-lead (Pb) soil anomaly, with soil samples
assaying up to 406 ppb Au. Grab samples from bedrock, proximal
float, and talus have returned grades up to 11.5 g/t Au in
bedrock and 175 g/t Ag in float.
Daithi Mac Gearailt, CEO of Trailbreaker,
commented: “We have now proved the existence of widespread,
high-grade gold across all explored areas of the Atsutla Gold
project. The spatial extent and high-grade nature of mineralization
found at surface at the Highlands and Christmas zones has again
exceeded our expectations. Confirming the bedrock source of the
extensive gold-in-soil anomalies at the Willie Jack and Swan zones
has moved this project into the drill planning stage. We are very
excited for next season!”
With the addition of recent staking, the Atsutla
Gold Project now covers 37,727 hectares and spans 36 kilometers.
The project area is located 70 km south of the Yukon-British
Columbia border and 130 km northwest of the community of Dease
Lake, BC.
The 2021 exploration program involved the
collection of 2,100 soil samples and 532 prospecting rock grab
samples, as well as geological mapping and an airborne magnetic and
radiometric survey. See linked map for zone and sample locations:
Map 1 – Atsutla Gold Highlights.
Highlands zone – Visible gold in an
extensive vein system
The Highlands zone is located in the
northwestern area of the Atsutla Gold Project. Results from Phase 1
include multiple high-grade grab samples, the highest being
630.04 g/t (18.38 oz/ton) Au with 531.75 g/t (15.51 oz/ton)
Ag. Also, a new visible gold zone was discovered 550 m
west of these samples (see September 13, 2021 news release).
Phase 2 analysis of the visible gold zone
yielded values up to 222.1 g/t Au and 55 g/t Ag.
More significantly, prospecting in the vicinity of the visible gold
showing revealed an extensive gossanous zone hosting one or more
20-50 cm-thick quartz veins. This vein system was traced across a
700 m x400 m area and yielded numerous high-grade gold values from
grab samples of bedrock and proximal float (see Map 2 – Highlands
zone).
The vein system was also identified at two other
locations at opposite ends of the gossan unit:
- An in-situ quartz
vein showing, located 165m north of the initial visible gold
discovery, returned values as high as 112.4 g/t Au and 75
g/t Ag. This vein was traced along a 20-meter strike
length, is 20-40 cm thick, and displays abundant arsenopyrite,
pyrite, and galena mineralization
- A zone of in-situ
mineralized quartz veining 430 meters south of the visible gold
showing returned values up to 165.4 g/t Au with 1,894 g/t
Ag and 125.0 g/t Au with 1,630 g/t Ag.
- In total,
these high-grade (>100 g/t Au) vein showings occur across a 750
m x 600 m area.
First-pass prospecting to the northeast of the
Highlands zone area yielded a sample assaying 9.9 g/t Au, located
2.5 km northeast of the visible gold showing.
Christmas Creek zone – New high-grade
gold discoveries in bedrock
The Christmas Creek zone is located across the
Christmas Creek valley, ~2 km east of the Highlands zone (see Map
3). To date, very limited exploration has been conducted in this
area. Phase 2 prospecting at the Christmas Creek zone discovered a
30 cm-wide galena-rich quartz vein in bedrock which returned values
up to 102 g/t Au and 524 g/t Ag. A sample of
quartz float material 170 meters northwest from the bedrock samples
returned an assay of 50.6 g/t Au and 85 g/t Ag.
Willie Jack trend – Bedrock source of
1.25-kilometer-long Au-As-Ag-Mo-Te soil anomaly
confirmed
Phase 2 prospecting has confirmed the source of
the extensive gold-in-soil anomaly (termed the Willie Jack trend)
reported in the September 13, 2021 news release. The Willie Jack
trend occurs along the southwestern margin of the early Jurassic
Christmas Creek Batholith, where it lies in contact with older,
Permian Kedahda Formation metasediments. The trend is at least 1.25
kilometers long, and falls within a broader anomalous gold trend of
6.5 kilometers. It is characterized by anomalous
Au-As-Ag-Mo-tellurium (Te) soil sample values, with soil sample
assays up to 3,767 ppb (3.77 g/t) Au. Sampling of quartz float and
quartz in metasedimentary bedrock indicate that the anomalous
gold-in-soil trend originates from a series of metasediment-hosted,
northwest-trending auriferous quartz veins.
Phase 2 prospecting along this trend involved
follow-up on the higher-grade soil samples. Multiple quartz veins
were uncovered, both as in-situ bedrock, and as proximal float. The
highest grade returned from the trend is 9.89 g/t
Au, from an in-situ sample of quartz vein material. Rock
samples along trend 700 meters to the southeast returned assay
values up to 2.01 g/t Au (see Map 4 – Willie Jack trend).
Prospecting an additional 4.1 km to the southeast has uncovered
additional quartz veining, with assay values up to 1.56 g/t Au. A
chip sample across siliceous quartzite in this area yielded 0.35
g/t Au over 6.5m.
Swan zone – New high-grade gold
discoveries within an intrusive-hosted 900m x 700m
Au-As-Ag-Sb-Cu-Mo-Pb soil anomaly
The Phase 2 program has also led to the
discovery of high-grade gold at the Swan zone, located in the
eastern area of the Atsutla claim block. Rock sample assays
returned grades up to 11.5 g/t Au and 175 g/t
Ag.
The Swan zone area was staked to cover a
historical molybdenum-copper porphyry prospect that was discovered
in the late 1960s and explored periodically since then. Despite
collection of more than 500 soil and surface rock samples, and
completion of almost 1,000 meters of shallow diamond drilling, no
geochemical analysis for gold was ever completed before
Trailbreaker staked the area.
The initial Phase 1 program at the Swan zone
involved the completion of a soil sampling grid adjacent to the
historical drilling on a large gossanous ridge. Assay results from
the soil sampling revealed a ~900 m x 700 m
Au-As-Ag-Sb-Cu-Mo-Pb soil anomaly, with soil samples assaying up to
406 ppb Au. The core of the soil anomaly is located ~1.2km east of
the historical drilling. The anomaly occurs within a
leucogranite-porphyry unit of the Upper Cretaceous Glundebery
Batholith.
Phase 2 involved one day of follow-up work in
this area and uncovered significant arsenopyrite mineralization in
bedrock, proximal float, and talus float. Rock samples taken from a
mid-slope outcrop returned grades of 11.5 g/t Au with 16.8
g/t Ag, and 8.39 g/t Au with 55.8 g/t Ag
(see Map 5 – Swan zone). A sample of proximal float 200 m southeast
of this outcrop yielded grades of 7.6 g/t Au with 175 g/t
Ag. Numerous other samples assayed >1 g/t Au in a 500 m
x 200 m area within the soil anomaly.
Airborne survey
An airborne magnetic and radiometric survey has
recently been completed at the Atsutla Gold project. The survey
covered the Highlands and Christmas Creek zones, as well as the
Willie Jack trend. Trailbreaker is currently reviewing and
compiling the data. Maps and data will be presented in an upcoming
news release.
Drill Permitting
A permit for diamond drilling at the Atsutla
Gold project has been submitted to the British Columbia Ministry of
Mines.
Message from the President
“Once again the exploration team has come
through and surpassed expectations at the Atsutla project. With a
solid geochemical database and new geophysical data on our hands,
we are carefully determining the next steps for the project. While
properly evaluating these high-grade gold showings is our focus,
the majority of the claim block is untouched ground, and one can
only imagine what remains to be found at Atsutla.”
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
Daithi Mac GearailtPresident and Chief Executive Officer
OTHER
Sample analysis and assaying for all of
Trailbreaker’s projects have been conducted by Bureau Veritas
Mineral Laboratories Canada in Vancouver, BC, which is an ISO-17025
accredited laboratory. Rock samples were crushed, split and
pulverized to a 250 g pulp passing through a 200 mesh screen (prep
code PRP70-250). For gold analysis, a 50 g split underwent fire
assay with an ICP-ES finish (FA350-Au). Samples assaying >10 ppm
Au were re-analyzed with a gravimetric finish (FA550-Au). Samples
also underwent 37-element analysis involving aqua regia digestion
and ICP-ES/MS analysis (AQ200). Soil samples were sieved to 80 mesh
(prep code SS80) and underwent a 37-element analysis involving aqua
regia digestion and ICP-ES/MS analysis (AQ201).
Rigorous quality assurance procedures are in
place regarding sample collection, chain of custody and data entry.
Certified QA/QC standard and blank reference samples are routinely
inserted into the sample stream to ensure integrity of the assay
process. The reader is cautioned that grab samples are single rock
samples typically, but not exclusively, constrained to
mineralization. Grab samples are selective in nature and collected
to determine the presence or absence of metal values. These do not
necessarily provide an accurate representation of the tenor of the
targeted zone sampled.
Carl Schulze, P. Geo., Consulting Geologist with
Aurora Geosciences Ltd, is a qualified person as defined by
National Instrument 43-101 for Trailbreaker's BC and Yukon
exploration projects, and has reviewed and approved the technical
information in this release.
For new information about the Company’s
projects, please visit Trailbreaker’s website at
TrailbreakerResources.com and sign up to receive news. For further
information, follow Trailbreaker’s tweets at
Twitter.com/TrailbreakerLtd, use the ‘Contact’ section of our
website, or contact us at (604) 681-1820 or at
info@trailbreakerresources.com.
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.
Forward-Looking Statements
Statements contained in this news release that
are not historical facts are "forward-looking information" or
"forward-looking statements" (collectively, "Forward-Looking
Information") within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities
legislation and the United States Private Securities Litigation
Reform Act of 1995. Forward-Looking Information includes, but is
not limited to, disclosure regarding possible events, conditions or
financial performance that is based on assumptions about future
economic conditions and courses of action; expectations regarding
future exploration and drilling programs and receipt of related
permitting. In certain cases, Forward-Looking Information can be
identified by the use of words and phrases such as "anticipates",
"expects", "understanding", "has agreed to" or variations of such
words and phrases or statements that certain actions, events or
results "would", "occur" or "be achieved". Although Trailbreaker
has attempted to identify important factors that could affect
Trailbreaker and may cause actual actions, events or results to
differ materially from those described in Forward-Looking
Information, there may be other factors that cause actions, events
or results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. In
making the forward-looking statements in this news release, if any,
Trailbreaker has applied several material assumptions, including
the assumption that general business and economic conditions will
not change in a materially adverse manner. There can be no
assurance that Forward-Looking Information will prove to be
accurate, as actual results and future events could differ
materially from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly,
readers should not place undue reliance on Forward-Looking
Information. Except as required by law, Trailbreaker does not
assume any obligation to release publicly any revisions to
Forward-Looking Information contained in this news release to
reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect
the occurrence of unanticipated events.
Trailbreaker Resources (TSXV:TBK)
Gráfica de Acción Histórica
De Nov 2024 a Dic 2024
Trailbreaker Resources (TSXV:TBK)
Gráfica de Acción Histórica
De Dic 2023 a Dic 2024