Harfang Exploration Inc. (“
Harfang” or the
“
Company”) (
TSX-V: HAR) is
pleased to report that the 2023 exploration program on its 100%
owned Lake Menarik Property (the “
Property”) in
Eeyou Itschee James Bay (Québec) (
Figure 1)
has commenced. The program first consists of line cutting and
approximately 40 linear kilometres of induced polarization
geophysical surveying. This work will be followed by the Company’s
first diamond drill program on the Property, anticipated to begin
in February. Harfang believes that the overall geological
setting of the project is unique in Eeyou Istchee James Bay as it
shares numerous similarities with that of the major gold camps in
the Abitibi region including the Timmins Camp.
The Property, located 45 kilometres south
of the Radisson locality (Figure 1), consists of
304 claims (15,627 ha). It is characterized by multiple
gold occurrences in a variety of rock types including up to
1,918 g/t Au in grab samples, and 12.46 g/t Au over
3.6 metres and 1.04 g/t Au over 24.9 metres in
surface channel samples (Figure 2). Historical
drilling of 17 shallow holes in the south-central part of the
property in 2000 was limited to a maximum vertical depth of
100 metres and focussed solely on a highly altered
monzonite/syenite intrusion (the “Pierre monzonite”) with
highlights of 0.89 g/t Au over 68.25 metres
(Figure 2).
Highlights of the 2022 Program and
Launch of 2023 Program
- Discovery of polymetallic gold-rich
quartz veins that assayed up to 17.30 g/t Au, 217 g/t Ag
and 0.61% Pb (grab) and up to 6.34 g/t Au, 60 g/t Ag and
0.09% Pb over 0.40 metres (channel) [Oswald showing];
- Discovery of massive ankerite
alteration zones up to 700 metres long and 50 metres
wide;
- Detailed heliborne magnetic survey
completed;
- Induced polarization geophysics to
start shortly;
- First drilling program by Harfang
to commence in early February.
“We are excited about the exploration program
just launched on the Lake Menarik Property as it builds on land
consolidation and several discoveries we made in the 2022 program
in under-explored areas as well as advancing our overall
understanding of the geological model in areas which have
previously returned significant gold results. We believe the Lake
Menarik Property demonstrates important similarities with some of
the major Abitibi Gold camps such as Timmins” commented Ian
Campbell, President and CEO.
During summer and fall 2022, Harfang carried out
preliminary surface exploration on the Property with the main
objectives to prospect unexplored areas of the Property, assess
gold occurrences, and enhance the understanding of the gold setting
in the area of the Pierre monzonite to gain a better understanding
of the overall geological setting.
Major Breakthrough in the Eastern
Portion of the Property
The 2023 program builds on the 2022 successful
field program that in part focussed on the unexplored eastern
portion of the Lake Menarik property. The 2022 program resulted in
the discovery of a series of closely spaced decimetric quartz veins
grading up to 17.30 g/t Au, 217 g/t Ag and 0.61% Pb
(grab) and up to 6.34 g/t Au, 60 g/t Ag and 0.09% Pb over
0.40 metres (channel) (Figures 2 to 4). This
system of quartz veins, referred to as the Oswald showing, has been
traced over 150 metres in length (open laterally) and is
interpreted to be hosted in splay faults originating from a major
east-west break crossing the southern portion of the Property. This
discovery represents a new and promising target area, expanding the
exploration ground.
Two extensive alteration zones made up of
massive ankerite were also discovered proximal to the Oswald
showing (Figures 2 and 5). The most extensive
ankerite-rich system, hosted in a highly sheared mafic unit, has
been traced over 700 metres long and is up to 50 metres wide. These
ankerite zones are brecciated, contain trace to 2% disseminated
pyrite and rare arsenopyrite, and are crosscut by a network of
quartz and calcite veins. Grab samples confirm that these
alteration zones are locally anomalous in gold with up to 0.30 g/t
Au. A grab sample collected in a sheared and ankeritized iron
formation in this area yielded 2.87 g/t Au. Significantly,
this type of ankerite shear zones commonly occurs in major gold
camps, such as the Timmins Camp, and opens up new areas for ongoing
exploration.
Alteration minerals including hematite,
carbonates, sericite, chlorite and quartz associated with
disseminated sulphides are common throughout the Property. More
detailed mapping coupled with limited prospecting, on-site
reassessment of the geological features, and selected relogging of
historical drill core in the Pierre monzonite area improved the
understanding of the magmatic, hydrothermal and structural controls
of gold occurrences. Sampling of quartz veins in sheared volcanics
near the northern margin of the Pierre monzonite and south of
the Massé showing yielded up to 3.57 g/t Au.
In December 2022, Prospectair completed a
detailed heliborne magnetic survey on the Lake Menarik and Menarik
East properties. The survey totalled 2,580 linear kilometres along
lines spaced 50 metres apart.
2023 Winter Program
The new detailed magnetic survey together with
the results of the induced polarization ground survey beginning
shortly, and historical and more recent geological data will be
utilized to identify first-priority drill targets. A drill campaign
(3,500 metres, approximately 15 holes) is being planned and is
anticipated to begin in early February.
Geological Similarities with Abitibi
Gold Camps
The Company believes the Lake Menarik Property
shares several geological similarities with major Abitibi gold
camps such as Timmins including the presence of a major structure
with evidence of extensive ankerite bearing splay faults, alkaline
monzonite/syenite intrusions, Timiskaming-type conglomerates,
tholeiitic basalts/gabbros, greenschist facies metamorphism, a
voluminous gold footprint in a large variety of rock types, and a
well-preserved stratigraphy.
Qualified Person
The technical information in this news release
was prepared and approved by François Huot, P.Geo, Vice President
Exploration of Harfang, who is a non-independent qualified person
for the technical disclosure as defined by the National Instrument
43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects
(“NI43-101”).
Quality Control
The rock samples reported above were delivered
to ALS laboratories in Val-d’Or (Québec). Preparation for analysis
and analytical determination was made in various ALS laboratories
in Canada (Val-d’Or, Lachine, Winnipeg, North Vancouver), Laos and
Mexico. Rock samples were prepared with the PREP-31A method and
have been analyzed for gold and 33 other chemical elements. Gold
was analyzed by atomic absorption following fire assaying on a
30-gram sample fraction (Au-AA23). Other elements were analyzed
using the four-acid ICP–AES method (ME-ICP61). Samples with
>10 g/t Au were reanalyzed with a gravimetric finish
(Au-GRA21). Silver (>100 g/t Ag) and base metals such as
Pb, Zn, Mo (>1%) were analyzed by ICP following a four-acid
digestion. Standards (OREAS certified samples) and blanks were
inserted by Harfang among the samples. The sampling procedures and
the quality control followed protocols developed by Harfang and
ALS. Preliminary data interpretation was done by Harfang.
Cautionary statement: Grab samples described
above are selective by nature and reported grades might not be
representative of more extensive mineralized zones.
About Harfang Exploration
Inc.
Harfang Exploration Inc. is well financed with
approximately $8.24 M in the treasury as of October 31, 2022
and is a technically driven mineral exploration company with the
primary mission to discover ore deposits in Québec and Ontario. The
Company is managed by an experienced team of industry professionals
with a proven track record of success, controls a portfolio of
highly prospective projects and has a strong financial position.
Harfang is dedicated to best practices through engagement with all
stakeholders and commitment to the environment.
On behalf of the Board of Directors and for further
information, please contact:
Ian CampbellPresident and Chief Executive OfficerTel:
647 680-3820Email: icampbell@harfangexploration.com Web:
www.harfangexploration.com
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