Compass Gold Initiates Bedrock Drilling on Two Target Areas at Moribala
February 15 2022 - 6:30AM
Compass Gold Corp. (TSX-V: CVB) (Compass or
the Company) has launched its follow-up drilling
program on the Moribala permit on its Sikasso Property in Southern
Mali.
Highlights
- A fully-funded 1,000 m air
core (AC) drill program has started on the Moribala
permit
- Drilling is targeting two
faults associated with strong gold anomalism and artisanal
workings
- Targeting structures
covering 12-km strike on the permit
- Awaiting results of
additional ground geophysics to target an additional 500 m of AC
drilling on third Moribala target
- Initial soil sampling
completed at Morila permit; preparing for drill target
generation
Compass CEO, Larry Phillips,
said, “This bedrock drilling program at Moribala, which will be the
first drilling ever done on this large area, is designed to
identify the source of highly anomalous shallow soil samples,
including samples containing up to 43.6 grams per tonne of gold.
Our exploration team has also used ground geophysics and satellite
remote sensing studies to identify concealed faults that correlate
with these strong shallow soil results, as well as artisanal
workings and deep auger gold anomalism. We believe one fault
structure extends more than 6 km, and is a continuation of the
Tarabala Trend, running through our Sankarani permit immediately
north of Moribala. The deeper drilling completed by our team at
Tarabala over the past year discovered several sections along this
trend containing wide low-grade gold intervals, and narrow
high-grade gold intervals, with the potential to expand that
mineralization with further drilling in the future. Our immediate
focus is to prioritize drilling on those targets which we believe
have the potential to host a gold deposit greater than one million
ounces.”
“We are also actively engaged in generating
drill targets at our three exploration permit areas surrounding the
Morila mine. (N’Tila, Kourouforela and Kouma). We’ve collected more
than 4,000 soil samples and the results will be integrated with
existing structural and airborne geophysical studies to prioritize
areas for drilling later this year. Our team is ideally suited to
explore these large areas adjacent to the prolific Morila mine,
with more than 7 million ounces of gold produced at extremely low
cost. Two members of our Compass team, including, Dr. Madani
Diallo, were directly involved in the initial drill campaign that
led to the discovery of the Morila deposit, so we are very excited
to have secured these permits and that our work this year will
focus on the potential for another major gold deposit in this
area.”
Bedrock Drilling Based on the
results of a 2021 permit-wide shallow soil sampling program
(containing samples up to 43.6 g/t Au), focused auger drilling, and
follow-up Gradient Induced Polarization (IP) ground geophysics, it
was decided to complete at least 1,000 m of air core (AC) drilling
on two target areas on the Moribala permit. The first target lies
on the previously identified Tarabala Trend, which extends 20 km to
the north and an additional 20 km to the south. The trend is
defined by numerous artisanal workings, gold anomalism in shallow
soil samples, and drilling by Compass. The target structure extends
over 6 km with a NE-SW orientation on the permit. A 6-km
parallel structure, the Moribala Trend, is located 2 km to the
west. It is also delineated by artisanal workings and soil
anomalism (up to 1.69 g/t Au). Mineralization on the eastern
Tarabala fault will be tested by nine, angled 50 m holes on two
fences, with the western Moribala fault tested by 10 holes on a
single east-west fence. Drilling is expected to take ten days,
whereupon the rig will move 4 km along strike to the southwest to
test the gold anomalism and artisanal workings on the Moribala
fault.
Figure
1Location of the Moribala permit with respect to
the Tarabala and
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Ground Geophysics ProgramBased
on a highly encouraging recent shallow soil geochemical survey at
Moribala, Compass’s discovery team has identified five anomalous
areas with favourable geology, regional-scale faults, and the
presence of artisanal workings. Three of the areas were tested with
Gradient IP surveying, which has proved invaluable in identifying
mineralized structures on the Sikasso Property. The third survey
has recently concluded, and the data are being interpreted to
locate a possible additional 500 m program of AC drilling on the
target. If the results are encouraging from the current drilling,
then the two remaining areas will be surveyed by Gradient IP and
drilled later.
Morila Permit
Block UpdateA 4,375 m shallow soil sampling program has
concluded on the N’Tila, Kourouforéla and Kouma permits (Figure 2).
These permits are proximal to the Morila mine, and share
similarities in geology and structure. Compass’s technical team is
compiling the historic data on the permits and integrating it with
the new soil data. The results of this work will be used to
identify priority targets for additional exploration, including
airborne geophysics and bedrock drilling.
Figure 2Location of the Morila
block permits with respect to the Morila
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Health and Safety Compass staff
continue to follow full COVID-19 protocols to ensure a safe work
environment. Political events in Mali have not affected our
operations and exploration is continuing as normal.
About Compass Gold
Corp.Compass, a public company having been incorporated
into Ontario, is a Tier 2 issuer on the TSX- V. Through the
2017 acquisition of MGE and Malian subsidiaries, Compass holds gold
exploration permits located in Mali that comprise the Sikasso
Property. The exploration permits are located in three sites in
southern Mali with a combined land holding of 867 km². The Sikasso
Property is located in the same region as several
multi-million-ounce gold projects, including Morila, Syama, Kalana
and Komana. Mineralization hosted on adjacent and or nearby
properties is not necessarily indicative of mineralization hosted
on the Company’s property. The Company’s Mali-based technical team,
led in the field by Dr. Madani Diallo and under the supervision of
Dr. Sandy M. Archibald, P.Geo, is conducting the current
exploration program. They are examining numerous anomalies first
noted in Dr. Archibald’s August 2017 “National Instrument 43-101
Technical Report on the Sikasso Property, Southern Mali.”
Qualified PersonThis news
release has been reviewed and approved by Dr. Sandy Archibald,
P.Geo, Compass’s Technical Director, who is the Qualified Person
for the technical information in this news release under National
Instrument 43-101 standards.
Forward‐Looking InformationThis
news release contains "forward‐looking information" within the
meaning of applicable securities laws, including statements
regarding the Company’s planned exploration work and management
appointments. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on
forward‐looking information. Actual results and developments may
differ materially from those contemplated by such information. The
statements in this news release are made as of the date hereof. The
Company undertakes no obligation to update forward‐looking
information except as required by applicable law.
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Greg Taylor – Dir. Investor Relations &Corporate
Communications |
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gtaylor@compassgoldcorp.com |
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