VANCOUVER, May 2, 2018 /CNW/ - Boreal Metals Corp.
("Boreal" or the "Company") (TSXV:BMX) is pleased to
announce additional drill results from a recently completed 2,545
meter, 12 diamond drill hole program at Gumsberg ("Gumsberg"
or the "Project"), southern Sweden. Drill results from the first five
holes (1,146.7 meters) were released on February 28, 2018 (Boreal News Release
"BOREAL INTERCEPTS HIGH GRADE SILVER ZINC LEAD AT GUMSBERG
PROJECT IN SWEDEN") and
established the presence of continuous high-grade zinc-silver-lead
mineralization with significant associated copper and gold
mineralization at Gumsberg. Mineralization is now reported for the
remaining seven drill holes, including significant results in holes
BM-17-006, BM-17-008, BM-17-011 and BM-17-012 as detailed
below.
"The results of the 2017-2018 drill program at Gumsberg have
exceeded our expectations, with significant mineralization in 9 out
of 12 holes," stated Karl Antonius, President and
CEO. "The best intercepts are in excess of one kilogram per
tonne silver with over 45% combined zinc and lead and are testament
to the metal endowment of the Gumsberg Project and significantly
increases our confidence in its economic potential."
SELECTED DRILL INTERCEPTS: DRILL HOLES
Hole
|
From
|
To
|
Length
|
Zn
|
Ag
|
Pb
|
Cu
|
Au
|
Prospect
|
ID
|
Meters
|
Meters
|
Meters
|
%
|
g/t
|
%
|
%
|
g/t
|
Name
|
BM-17-001X
|
99.30
|
106.00
|
6.70
|
5.19
|
16.39
|
1.08
|
0.300
|
0.080
|
Vallberget
|
Incl.
|
101.30
|
104.40
|
3.10
|
10.97
|
32.34
|
2.25
|
0.390
|
0.160
|
BM-17-002
X
|
88.10
|
88.62
|
0.52
|
5.65
|
1.63
|
0.06
|
0.190
|
0.050
|
Vallberget
|
BM-17-002
X
|
92.30
|
94.20
|
1.90
|
13.55
|
51.75
|
5.23
|
0.270
|
0.340
|
Vallberget
|
Incl.
|
92.63
|
93.57
|
0.94
|
26.70
|
99.60
|
10.45
|
0.130
|
0.540
|
BM-17-003
X
|
101.35
|
102.55
|
1.20
|
6.73
|
25.00
|
2.10
|
0.350
|
0.120
|
Vallberget
|
BM-17-004
X
|
105.77
|
106.37
|
0.60
|
4.81
|
24.94
|
1.96
|
0.010
|
0.020
|
Vallberget
|
BM-17-005
Y
|
122.30
|
133.24
|
10.94
|
16.97
|
656.70
|
8.52
|
0.030
|
0.760
|
Östersilvberg
|
Incl.
|
122.30
|
127.45
|
5.15
|
30.59
|
1172.00
|
14.87
|
0.050
|
1.070
|
And
|
128.92
|
129.76
|
0.84
|
33.09
|
1113.00
|
17.20
|
0.040
|
1.320
|
And
|
132.90
|
133.24
|
0.34
|
0.06
|
487.00
|
5.44
|
0.060
|
4.000
|
BM-17-005
Y
|
155.43
|
165.00
|
9.57
|
5.87
|
183.90
|
2.33
|
0.040
|
0.520
|
Incl.
|
155.43
|
161.00
|
5.57
|
9.04
|
288.65
|
3.59
|
0.040
|
0.870
|
And
|
163.71
|
165.00
|
1.29
|
4.44
|
113.00
|
1.75
|
0.040
|
0.090
|
BM-17-005Y
|
178.16
|
179.00
|
0.84
|
11.56
|
218.02
|
5.77
|
0.040
|
0.300
|
BM-17-006
X
|
14.88
|
19.95
|
5.07
|
3.00
|
9.25
|
0.96
|
0.064
|
0.023
|
Vallberget
|
Incl.
|
14.88
|
15.93
|
1.05
|
9.29
|
11.16
|
0.88
|
0.127
|
0.083
|
Incl.
|
18.80
|
19.95
|
1.15
|
4.38
|
9.35
|
3.38
|
0.130
|
0.022
|
And
|
97.15
|
100.85
|
3.70
|
19.27
|
17.66
|
0.25
|
0.644
|
0.025
|
BM-17-007
|
No Significant
Results
|
Vallberget
|
BM-17-008
X
|
13.25
|
13.60
|
0.35
|
3.20
|
6.85
|
0.03
|
0.053
|
0.023
|
Vallberget
|
BM-17-008
X
|
86.35
|
87.15
|
0.80
|
1.16
|
0.85
|
0.05
|
0.016
|
0.002
|
|
BM-17-009
|
No Significant
Results
|
Vallberget
|
BM-17-010
|
No Significant
Results
|
Gumsgruvan
|
BM-17-011
X
|
53.50
|
56.65
|
3.15
|
3.03
|
11.69
|
0.62
|
0.438
|
0.188
|
Vallberget
|
Incl.
|
54.73
|
55.20
|
0.47
|
17.80
|
43.00
|
4.02
|
0.037
|
0.584
|
BM-17-011
X
|
130.50
|
137.20
|
6.70
|
7.01
|
11.14
|
0.44
|
0.100
|
0.002
|
BM-17-012
W
|
321.00
|
322.00
|
1.00
|
1.22
|
6.20
|
0.60
|
0.005
|
0.101
|
Östersilvberg
|
BM-17-012
W
|
325.00
|
329.00
|
4.00
|
1.01
|
4.25
|
0.42
|
0.006
|
0.187
|
BM-17-012
W
|
332.00
|
339.00
|
7.00
|
1.56
|
12.20
|
0.85
|
0.016
|
0.177
|
|
W
True width unknown.
|
X
Apparent widths reported - true widths are estimated between
80-100% of reported intervals.
|
Y
Apparent widths reported - true widths are estimated at 20-50%
of reported interval.
|
Table 1. Significant Drill Intercepts from Boreal's
Gumsberg 2017-18 Diamond Drill Program.
Drill intercepts include VMS-typical exhalative massive sulfide
horizons, primary replacement styles and related high-grade lenses
and shoots. Similar styles of mineralization occur throughout
the Bergslagen district in southern Sweden, which is host to multiple
world-renowned base metal sulphide deposits.
Overview of Gumsberg Target Areas
Östersilvberg
The objective of drilling at Östersilvberg is to test the
down-plunge extension of mineralization below the historic mine
workings, which extend to a depth of 250 meters.
Östersilvberg is an attractive exploration target due to the
presence of high grade zinc-silver-lead sulphides in historical
mining dumps. In addition, miners in the fourteenth and
fifthteenth centuries focused on silver-rich mineralization, which
suggests they may not have exploited the zinc rich parts of the
system. Historical data as well as new surface data suggest
that there are stacked lenses of mineralization at
Östersilvberg.
Ongoing exploration drilling will test for these additional
zones of mineralization in addition to testing below the historical
workings to see if they are open along strike and down plunge.
Vallberget-Loberget
The objective of drilling at Vallberget-Loberget was to text for
extensions of high grade zinc mineralization along strike and down
dip from the historic mine workings. This resulted in several
new and significant drill intercepts, including 3.7 meters
averaging 19.27% zinc with 17.25 g/t silver with minor lead and
copper in drill hole BM-17-006, and 6.7 meters averaging 7.01%
zinc, 0.44% lead and 17.66 g/t silver in hole BM-17-011.
The Vallberget-Loberget Trend is an impressive
two-kilometer-long zone of northeast trending, moderately to
steeply southeast dipping precious and base metal-rich VMS style
mineralization. The mineralization across these prospects
includes high grade bodies of remobilized massive sulphides,
replacement style mineralization, vein style mineralization and
important exhalative sulphide mineralization. Historical
mining efforts suggest the mineralization is laterally continuous
and forms pipe-like, moderate to steeply southeast plunging ore
shoots. Ongoing exploration drilling by Boreal is targeting
each of these styles and geometries of mineralization.
Gumsgruvan
The Gumsgruvan area rocks are pervasively
chlorite-anthophyllite-cordierite-garnet altered and contain
significant gold and copper mineralization consistent with VMS
"feeder zones". These represent potential conduits which may
have transported metal bearing hydrothermal fluids to the
paleosurface. This area is considered highly prospective for
VMS copper and gold mineralization and is the least mature trend in
the 2017-2018 exploration program.
The strategically situated Gumsberg project includes six
exploration licenses located in the Bergslagen Mining District of
southern Sweden totaling over
18,300 hectares, where multiple zones of VMS style mineralization
have been identified.
Quality Control, Quality Assurance and Core Handling
Protocols
Drill core is logged and prepped for sampling before submittal
to ALS in Malå, Sweden where it is
cut, bagged and prepped for analysis. Accredited control
samples (blanks and accredited standards) are inserted into the
sample intervals regularly. Samples are dried (if necessary),
weighed, crushed (70% < 2mm), and riffle split into two
fractions. One is retained (coarse reject) and the other is
pulverized to 85% < 75µm. The pulps are analyzed by
ultra-trace ICP-MS (ME-MS41) and ICP-AES Au-Pt-Pd
(PGM-ICP23). Over detection limit samples are reanalyzed
using ore grade ICP-AES by aqua regia (ME-OG46) or by AAS in the
case of high grade zinc (Zn-AAORE).
About Boreal Metals Corp.
Boreal is a mineral exploration company focused on the discovery
of Zinc, Copper, Silver, Gold, Cobalt and Nickel deposits in
exceptional, historical mining project areas spanning Sweden and Norway. The Company aims to
discover new economic mineral deposits in known mining districts
that have seen little or no modern exploration techniques.
The Company is led by an experienced management team and technical
team, with successful track records in mineral discovery, mining
development and financing.
Qualified Person
Daniel MacNeil, P.Geo, a
Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, has read
and approved all technical and scientific information related to
the Gumsberg project contained in this news release. Mr. MacNeil is
Vice President Exploration for Boreal Metals Corp.
On behalf of Boreal Metals Corporation
Karl Antonius, President
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