VANCOUVER, BC, Jan. 9, 2024
/CNW/ - Scottie Resources Corp. ("Scottie" or the
"Company") (TSXV: SCOT) is pleased to report new assays on
its Scottie Gold Mine Project in British
Columbia's Golden Triangle, including new high-grade
intercepts on its D Zone target. The D Zone is located 200 metres
east of the Blueberry Contact, and 1.7 kilometres northeast of the
100% owned and royalty free, past-producing high-grade Scottie Gold
Mine, 35 kilometres north of the town of Stewart, BC, along the Granduc Road.
Highlights:
- Drillhole SR23-286 intersected a high-grade D Zone vein,
grading 36.3 grams per tonne (g/t) gold over 5.0 metres (m)
including 91.5 g/t gold over 1.07
m (Table 1, Figures 1, 2, 3)
- Intercept is located approximately 85 m from existing
underground workings
- Intercept is located 220 m east
of the Blueberry Contact Zone
- Drillhole SR23-289 intersected a high-grade D Zone vein running
20.1 g/t gold over 1.00 m
(Table 1, Figures 1, 2, 3)
- Represents >50 metre step-out from the 2022 discovery
intercepts of SR22-188 (31.8 g/t gold over 4.00 m) and SR22-182 (6.82 g/t gold over
6.85 m)
- Mineralization remains open at depth
- Drillhole SR23-304 intersected a newly identified high-grade D
Zone vein running 5.90 g/t gold over 3.00
m (Table 1, Figures 1, 2, 3)
- New follow-up target for 2024
President and CEO, Brad Rourke
commented: "These results from D Zone support our exploration
concept of a major structurally controlled mineralizing corridor
that is transitional from the Blueberry Contact Zone southwest
towards the historic Scottie Gold Mine. Future exploration on the
Scottie Project will target additional zones between these
high-grade systems. The discovery and expansion of the high-grade D
Zone is particularly interesting given its location relative to an
existing underground tunnel used by the Scottie Gold Mine for
access purposes."
Table 1: Selected results from new drill assays
(uncut) from the C and D Zones.
Drill
Hole
|
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Width*
(m)
|
Gold
(g/t)
|
Silver
(g/t)
|
Zone
|
SR23-286
|
|
16.00
|
17.51
|
1.51
|
1.72
|
0
|
D Zone
|
SR23-286
|
|
23.00
|
25.00
|
2.00
|
1.51
|
0
|
D Zone
|
SR23-286
|
|
216.00
|
221.00
|
5.00
|
36.3
|
16
|
D Zone
|
SR23-286
|
including
|
219.93
|
221.00
|
1.07
|
91.5
|
57
|
D Zone
|
SR23-287
|
|
223.00
|
226.45
|
3.45
|
1.70
|
7
|
D Zone
|
SR23-289
|
|
224.70
|
225.70
|
1.00
|
20.10
|
30
|
D Zone
|
SR23-300
|
|
75.00
|
77.00
|
2.00
|
2.58
|
10
|
C Zone
|
SR23-303
|
|
87.00
|
88.00
|
1.00
|
1.29
|
3
|
D Zone
|
SR23-304
|
|
195.00
|
198.00
|
3.00
|
5.90
|
2
|
D Zone
|
*True width of the
intervals has not yet been established by drilling
|
Drilling of the D zone during 2023 was designed around expanding
the extent of the newly discovered mineralized structure. Another
goal of the drilling was to evaluate the relationship between the
cross-cutting sulphide-rich structures at the Blueberry Contact
Zone and the mineralization present at C and D Zones. While a
gold-rich surface anomaly at D Zone has been know for many years,
the 2022 drilling of the D Zone was the first time the gold
mineralization was successfully intercepted at depth. The
interpretation of the 2022 drilling results at D Zone suggested a
possible orientation that was consistent with the regular array of
veins present along the Blueberry Contact Zone (Figure 1). Drill
results of holes 286, 287, and 289 from 2023 also support this
concept, and provide clear targets to extend mineralization at
depth and along strike (Figures 2, 3).
About the C and D Zones
The C and D Zones are located approximately halfway between the
Blueberry Vein and the past-producing Scottie Gold Mine. Historic
work on the zones included geological mapping, rock and chip
sampling and limited drilling. Mineralization is vein controlled
and is comparable to the vein types observed at both the Scottie
Gold Mine as well as the Blueberry Vein. Historic drill intercepts
on the C Zone generated gold-rich intervals up to 14.2 g/t gold
over 5 m. Drilling by Scottie
Resources in 2021 extended the strike length of the mineralization
further to the west with multiple high-grade intercepts, including
11.1 g/t gold over 1.0 m and 8.65 g/t
gold over 1.0 m. Historic drilling on
the D Zone failed to produce results comparable to the numerous
high-grade surficial samples associated with the zone (up to 53 g/t
gold), likely due to poor targeting of the primary mineralized
structure which is obscured by steep terrain and heavy vegetation.
However, reinterpretation of existing data and exploration drilling
by Scottie in 2022 revealed high-grade vein-controlled
mineralization at D Zone, returning grades of 31.8 g/t Au over
4.00 m and 6.82 g/t Au over
6.85 m. The surficial expressions of
both the C and D Zones overlie an access tunnel which connects the
A portal to the Scottie Gold mine, that was put into reduce
avalanche risk during the mine's operation (Figure 1). Drilled in
2022, the intersection between the C Zone structure and the
Blueberry Contact Zone returned an interval of 9.12 g/t gold over
16.15 m.
Dr. Thomas Mumford, P.Geo., a
qualified person under National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed the
technical information contained in this news release on behalf of
the Company.
Quality Assurance and Control
Results from samples taken during the 2023 field season were
analyzed at SGS Minerals in Burnaby,
BC. The sampling program was undertaken under the direction
of Dr. Thomas Mumford. A secure
chain of custody is maintained in transporting and storing of all
samples. Gold was assayed using a fire assay with atomic absorption
spectrometry and gravimetric finish when required (+9 g/t gold).
Analysis by four acid digestion with multi-element ICP-AES analysis
was conducted on all samples with silver and base metal over-limits
being re-analyzed by emission spectrometry.
ABOUT SCOTTIE RESOURCES
CORP.
Scottie owns a 100% interest in the Scottie Gold Mine Property
which includes the Blueberry Contact Zone and the high-grade,
past-producing Scottie Gold Mine. Scottie also owns 100% interest
in the Georgia Project which contains the high-grade past-producing
Georgia River Mine, as well as the
Cambria Project properties and the Sulu and Tide North properties.
Altogether Scottie Resources holds approximately 60,000 hectares of
mineral claims in the Stewart Mining Camp in the Golden
Triangle.
The Company's focus is on expanding the known mineralization
around the past-producing mines while advancing near mine
high-grade gold targets, with the purpose of delivering a potential
resource.
All of the Company's properties are located in the area known as
the Golden Triangle of British
Columbia which is among the world's most prolific
mineralized districts.
Forward Looking Statements
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"believes", "intends", "estimates", "projects", "potential" and
similar expressions, or that events or conditions "will", "would",
"may", "could" or "should" occur. Although the Company believes the
expectations expressed in such forward–looking statements are based
on reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of
future performance and actual results may differ materially from
those in forward looking statements. Forward–looking statements are
based on the beliefs, estimates and opinions of the Company's
management on the date such statements were made. The Company
expressly disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise
any forward–looking statements whether as a result of new
information, future events or otherwise.
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