New Break Pursuing Young-Davidson Model at its
Moray Gold Project
Toronto, Ontario, February 27, 2023 --
InvestorsHub NewsWire -- New Break Resources Ltd.
("New Break" or the
"Company") (CSE: NBRK) is pleased to report on the
results and findings at its Moray gold project, which appear to
support the Company's thesis of pursuing a Young-Davidson gold
mineralization model at Moray. The Young-Davidson gold mine,
operated by Alamos Gold Inc. ("Alamos"), is located approximately
32 km southeast of Moray. First discovered in 1916, the mine
produced one million ounces of gold from 1934 to 1957 from open pit
and underground development. Commercial production resumed in
2012, with current annual gold production sitting at just under
200,000 ounces.
Ore extraction at Young-Davidson has historically been derived from
both the hosting mafic volcanics and the syenite intrusive rocks.
New Break's Moray property exhibits comparable geology,
mineralization and alteration characteristics to Young-Davidson,
including mafic volcanic hosted and syenite hosted auriferous
quartz vein zones. Strong pervasive hematitic-potassic
alteration and secondary fracture-controlled pyrite mineralization
associated with stockwork quartz and quartz-carbonate veining
occurs within the Fiset syenite at the historical Trench 1 (Fiset
Area) on the Moray property. Mafic volcanic hosted quartz
vein zones have been outlined in Trench 12 at the contact of the
Fiset syenite.
Exploration activities undertaken by New Break between June and
October 2022, has significantly expanded on the previous trenching
and stripping work completed by SGX Resources Ltd. ("SGX") in 2012.
New Break's 2022 trenching efforts have uncovered an
80-metre-long mineralized section of N-S trending, moderately west
dipping, extensional quartz veining in Trench 12 as well as
marginally extending the main NE striking, shallow NW dipping
shear-breccia vein system. Stripping and trenching at Trench
1 has exposed altered and mineralized quartz veining to the west
and to the north, expanding the known mineralized zone hosted
within the Fiset syenite. Additional sampling was
conducted during September and October 2022 (see September 29, 2022
news release for the results of July and August trench 12 grab and
channel samples, which included a grab sample grading 70.6 grams
per tonne gold ("g/t Au") located at the south end of the main
trench 12). Grab and channel sample results from the entire
June to October program are included in Appendix I, along with a
recap of results from grab samples taken by SGX in 2012, which are
included in Appendix II. Assay results from New Break's work
at trench 12, including a depiction of the structural geology is
presented below in Figure 1.
Exploration work completed by New Break, yielded the following
observations with respect to the gold mineralization at the
historical trenches 1 and 12:
-
The syenite contact has been observed at the
north end of trench 12, but not along the main northeast trending
gold bearing shear vein;
-
Very low frequency ("VLF") geophysical survey
results mirror the direction of the main shear vein with the
conductor/structure trending northeast into the Fiset
syenite;
-
SGX drillhole ML12-01, which was collared
close to the southern end of trench 12, was drilled parallel to the
NE - SW trending shear structure, and intercepted 2.47 g/t Au over
1.5 metres proximal to the volcanic syenite contact and 0.494 g/t
Au over 12.1 metres in the syenite at the volcanic-syenite
contact. Drilling did
not test the main shear structure;
-
In the historical trench 1 area, there is a
noted increase in hematitic/potassic alteration in the altered
syenite adjacent to the NOR vein. The magnetic
susceptibility drops between the unaltered syenite (8-17) and the
altered syenite (1-6);
-
The gold bearing shear structure at trench 12
trends to the northeast, towards the contact with the Fiset
syenite. This structure
has not been tested by historical drilling; and
-
The syenite hosted gold mineralization at
trench 1 was indirectly tested by Newmont in drillhole Z-80-05,
however no assays were reported in the assessment
filing.
(Figure 1
– Outcrop, boulder and channel samples at
Trench 12, Voyager area – Moray Project,
Including structural geology)
Trench 12 Observations from Structural
Mapping
-
A NNE to NE-striking shear-breccia veining
system occurs in the foot-wall of the main fault zone with a close
spatial relationship with the NNE-striking lamprophyre
dyke.
-
A similar NE-striking lamprophyre dyke was
mapped at the western corner of the sulfide trench that can be
interpreted towards the NE at the western parts of trench 12 where
there is no exposure.
There is a possibility for similar parallel
quartz veining at the west side of trench 12 in the hanging-wall
zone that is associated spatially with an interpreted lamprophyre
dyke (yellow dashed ellipsoid).
-
The intersection between the southern strike
of the quartz veining zone in trench 12 with the NW-striking
sulfide zone might be a dilatational site that potentially enhances
the mineralization (yellow dashed circle).
(Figure 2
– Lamprophyre – Quartz Veining – Sulfide
Zone- Trench 12, Voyager
area – Moray Project)
Next Phase of Exploration – Drill Targets
Resulting from Structural Interpretation
-
Trench 12 - The intersection of the
extensional and shear veins should be tested by a drillhole that is
collared on the western edge of the stripped area with a west-east
azimuth. The drillhole should also test the potential extension of
the Lamprophyre (note Figure 2 above) and potentially new shear
veins.
-
Trench 12 - A drillhole should be planned to
test the intersection of the NW-SE sulphide zone and the southern
end of the stripped area.
-
Trench 12 - Consideration should also be
given to testing the NE strike of the main shear vein in light of
the potential proximity of the contact between the mafic volcanics
and the Fiset syenite. There is an
expectation of a "competency" contrast between the brittle syenite
and the more ductile mafic volcanics.
-
Trench 1 – The gold bearing NOR 1 vein has
not been properly tested by diamond drilling. Newmont drillhole
Z-80-05 (no assays disclosed) reported variably mineralized
sections of mafic syenite from 71.3 to 303.9 metres which implies
that there is mineralized syenite northeast of Trench
1.
William Love, Vice-President Exploration of New Break stated, "We'd
like to thank CXS Canadian Exploration Services Ltd. for their
excellent field work during 2022, which included stripping,
expanding historical trenches, washing and channel sampling.
In addition, our understanding of the geology and structure of the
gold mineralization at Moray could not have been possible without
the incredible work performed by the geological team at Orix
Geoscience Ltd. Orix completed two drone surveys, oversaw the
grab and channel sampling programs and completed all of the
structural mapping and interpretation. We were also extremely
fortunate in our fall program, to be assisted by Randy Salo, who
previously oversaw the 2012 exploration program for SGX
Resources. Randy's knowledge of the property has been
invaluable in assisting New Break advance our exploration
efforts. We'd also like to thank the Government of Ontario
for awarding New Break a $200,000 grant under the Ontario Junior
Exploration Program, which assisted in funding our 2022 exploration
program. We have taken a methodical approach to exploration
at Moray to understand the geology and structure prior to
drilling. With this work now completed, we plan on conducting
a drilling program at Moray as soon as
possible."
About the Young-Davidson Gold Mine
Young-Davidson produced 195,000 ounces of gold in
2021 and 192,200 in 2022 from
processed grades of 2.15 to 2.35 g/t
Au. Alamos has forecast 2023,
2024 and 2025 gold production to be 185,000 to 200,000 ounces at
total cash costs of US$900 - US$950 per ounce and all in sustaining
costs of US$1,175 to US$1,225 per ounce, providing annual free cash
flow in excess of US$100 million, at US$1,800
gold. Mining at such a low
grade underground, yet doing so extremely profitably, is entirely
due to the competent nature of the syenite host rock that allows
for bulk mining. As at December 31, 2021,
Young-Davidson had NI 43-101 compliant Mineral Reserves of
approximately 3.394 million ounces contained in 43.69 million
tonnes at an average grade of 2.42 g/t Au at a gold price of
US$1,250 per ounce and a cut-off grade of 1.5 g/t Au. The estimated
Mineral Reserves and Mineral Resources are hosted in volcanic rocks
and altered syenite, with the infrastructure at Young-Davidson
developed down to 1,500 metres or 1.5 km from surface (Source of
statistics: Alamos website at
www.alamosgold.com).
Quality Assurance and Quality Control
(QA/QC)
Samples collected in the 2022 channel and grab sampling program
were delivered to ALS Global ("ALS") in
Timmins, Ontario for preparation and were assayed for gold by ALS
Global in Vancouver, British Columbia.
New Break implemented a strict QA/QC protocol in processing all
channel and grab samples collected from the Moray property to
ensure best practice in the sampling and analysis of the surface
samples. Channel sample lines were located and measured
perpendicular to shear vein trends and marked at 1.0 metre to 1.5
metre intervals. Blanks and certified standards were inserted
into the channel sample stream at batch intervals of 10 assay
tags. Final GPS control of the sample lines was determined
from drone imagery. The 20th sample in the
grab sample sequence was either a blank or a certified
standard.
All channel rock samples were put in sturdy plastic bags, tagged,
and sealed in the field by CXS personnel under the supervision of
Orix professional geologists and Peter C. Hubacheck P. Geo. and
QP. The channel sample bags were then put in rice pouches
before being transported by CXS personnel to their secure facility
in Larder Lake. The grab samples were collected by Orix
professional geologists and transported in rice pouches to the ALS
preparation lab in Timmins. The channel samples were
transported by truck by CXS to ALS at their Timmins, Ontario
facility for sample preparation where the samples were crushed to
better than 70% passing 2mm, 1kg riffle split and pulverized to 85%
passing 75 microns. Pulps were forwarded to ALS Global in
Vancouver, British Columbia for analyses. The program
collected samples for both gold and base metal multi-element
analysis. Gold analyses are obtained via industry standard
fire assay with ICP finish using 30 g aliquots. For samples
returning greater than 10.0 g/t, gold follow-up fire assay analysis
with a gravimetric finish is completed. Based on initial fire
assay gold indications as well as visual indication of
mineralization and alteration, intervals are selected for re-assay
by the screen metallic fire assay method. Base metal samples
were analyzed for 48 trace and major elements by ICP-MS following a
four-acid digestion. ALS Global are ISO/IEC 17025:2017
accredited (Lab No. 579) for the preparation and analyses performed
on the New Break samples.
Qualified Person
Peter C. Hubacheck, P. Geo., consulting geologist to New Break, and
a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, has
reviewed and approved the technical disclosure in this news
release.
About New Break Resources Ltd.
New
Break is a Canadian mineral exploration company with a dual vision
for value creation. In northern Ontario, New
Break is focused on its Moray Project, in a well-established mining
camp, within proximity to existing infrastructure, while at the
same time, through our prospective land holdings in Nunavut, we
provide our shareholders with significant exposure to the vast
potential for exploration success in one of the most up and coming
regions in Canada for gold exploration and
production. New Break is supported by
a highly experienced team of mining professionals committed to
placing a premium on Environmental, Social and Corporate
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Appendix I
Table 1:
New Break Grab Sampling Program Assays – Trench
12, Voyager Area
(July to October 2022)
Overall, a total of 21 grab samples were taken by New Break in 2022
at Trench 12, with the following 18 samples grading 1.0 g/t Au or
higher:
Sample Number
|
Description
|
Grade (g/t Au)
|
Date of Sample
|
X947861
|
Boulder
removed from shear vein
|
13.15
|
July –
August 2022
|
X947863
|
Boulder
removed from shear vein
|
7.26
|
July –
August 2022
|
X947864
|
Boulder
removed from shear vein
|
37.00
|
July –
August 2022
|
X947865
|
Boulder
removed from shear vein
|
10.15
|
July –
August 2022
|
X947866
|
Boulder
removed from shear vein
|
24.80
|
July –
August 2022
|
X947868
|
Shear
vein
|
9.46
|
July –
August 2022
|
X947869
|
Shear
vein
|
25.30
|
July –
August 2022
|
X947871
|
Shear
vein
|
24.60
|
July –
August 2022
|
X947872
|
Shear
vein
|
11.55
|
July –
August 2022
|
X947873
|
Shear
vein
|
1.33
|
July –
August 2022
|
X947874
|
Shear
vein
|
70.60
|
July –
August 2022
|
X947875
|
Shear
vein
|
11.75
|
July –
August 2022
|
X947925
|
Quartz
Carbonate Hematite
|
1.73
|
September –
October 2022
|
X947927
|
Same vein
as X947925
|
4.63
|
September –
October 2022
|
X947928
|
Quartz
Carbonate Pyrite Vein
|
15.45
|
September –
October 2022
|
X947929
|
Quartz
Pyrite Vein
|
1.90
|
September –
October 2022
|
X947932
|
Quartz
Carbonate Pyrite Vein
|
12.65
|
September –
October 2022
|
X947933
|
Quartz
Pyrite Vein
|
1.61
|
September –
October 2022
|
The gold value of the other three samples were
0.053, 0.945 and 0.899 g/t Au.
Table 2:
New Break Channel Sampling Program Assays –
Trench 12, Voyager Area
(July to October 2022)
Overall, 12 channel samples were taken at Trench 12, with the
following 6 samples grading 1.0 g/t Au or higher:
Sample Numbers
|
Grade (1)
(g/t Au)
|
Length
(m)
|
Date of Sample
|
L902912 –
L902914
|
2.415
|
2.10
|
July
2022
|
L902915 +
L902917 (no L902916)
|
2.788
|
1.75
|
July
2022
|
L901917 –
L901919
|
1.070
|
3.32
|
July
2022
|
L902918 –
L902922
|
2.773
|
4.51
|
July
2022
|
L902924
|
1.165
|
1.41
|
July
2022
|
L905669
|
5.410
|
1.00
|
October
2022
|
(1)
Weighted average
grade over entire length from individual samples.
Appendix II
Table 3:
SGX Resources Ltd. - Historical Grab Sampling
Program Assays – Trench 12, Voyager Area (2012)
Overall, a total of 30 historical grab samples were taken by SGX in
2012 at Trench 12, with the following 17 samples grading 1.0 g/t Au
or higher:
Sample Number
|
Description
|
Grade (g/t Au)
|
174684
|
Taken by R.
Salo, SGX Resources Ltd., Trench 12
|
5.54
|
174685
|
Taken by R.
Salo, SGX Resources Ltd., Trench 12
|
5.87
|
174687
|
Taken by R.
Salo, SGX Resources Ltd., Trench 12
|
9.84
|
174688
|
Taken by R.
Salo, SGX Resources Ltd., Trench 12
|
3.38
|
174689
|
Taken by R.
Salo, SGX Resources Ltd., Trench 12
|
5.80
|
174690
|
Taken by R.
Salo, SGX Resources Ltd., Trench 12
|
14.90
|
174692
|
Taken by R.
Salo, SGX Resources Ltd., Trench 12
|
20.50
|
174693
|
Taken by R.
Salo, SGX Resources Ltd., Trench 12
|
20.50
|
174694
|
Taken by R.
Salo, SGX Resources Ltd., Trench 12
|
1.75
|
174697
|
Taken by R.
Salo, SGX Resources Ltd., Trench 12
|
1.66
|
174698
|
Taken by R.
Salo, SGX Resources Ltd., Trench 12
|
6.29
|
174700
|
Taken by R.
Salo, SGX Resources Ltd., Trench 12
|
1.42
|
174702
|
Taken by R.
Salo, SGX Resources Ltd., Trench 12
|
21.80
|
174705
|
Taken by R.
Salo, SGX Resources Ltd., Trench 12
|
6.21
|
174707
|
Taken by R.
Salo, SGX Resources Ltd., Trench 12
|
1.67
|
174710
|
Taken by R.
Salo, SGX Resources Ltd., Trench 12
|
2.02
|
174712
|
Taken by R.
Salo, SGX Resources Ltd., Trench 12
|
1.06
|