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VANCOUVER, Jan. 18, 2018 /CNW/ - Triumph Gold Corp.,
(TSX-V: TIG) (OTCMKTS: TIGCF) ("Triumph Gold" or the
"Company") is pleased to announce the results from 4,685
meters of diamond drilling in sixteen holes targeting the Nucleus
Au-Ag-Cu deposit area on the Freegold Mountain Property, Yukon
Territory. Highlights from the drill campaign include:
- Three high-grade gold intersections:
-
- 18.5 grams/tonne (g/t) Au over 1.5 metres in N17-02
(174.50 – 176.00m)
- 11.35 g/t Au and 7.3 g/t Ag over 1.44 metres in N17-07
(132.46 – 133.90m)
- 10.2 g/t Au over 1.1 metres in N17-12 (111.00 –
112.10m)
- Six infill drill holes tested underexplored portions of the
Nucleus resource area where there are significant gaps in the
current resource block-model. Each intersected zones of gold
mineralization with grades that exceed the deposit average (0.544
g/t Au at a 0.3 g/t AuEq* cutoff), including:
-
- 21.9 meters of 1.545 g/t Au in N17-02 (173.1 –
195.00m)
- 42.14 meters of 0.799 g/t Au and 0.137% Cu in
N17-03 (47.86 – 90.00m)
- 11.14 meters of 2.696 g/t Au in N17-07 (126.86 –
138.00m)
- 17.73 meters of 1.797 g/t Au in N17-12 (99.00 –
116.73m)
- 30.00 metres of 0.701 g/t Au also in N17-12 (212.00 –
242.00m)
- Five step-out drill holes that tested for extensions of Nucleus
mineralization to the north, south and east of the current resource
area intersected zones of gold mineralization that exceed the 0.3
g/t AuEq* cutoff grade of the deposit including:
-
- 12.00 metres of 1.005 g/t Au in N17-01
(165.00-177.00m)
- 29.20 metres of 0.485 g/t Au and 0.185% Cu in
N17-06A (66.80 – 96.00m)
- N17-10, which tested a previously undrilled 1.0 X 0.7 kilometre
chargeability anomaly that lies north of the current Nucleus
resource, bottomed in mineralization:
-
- 21.53 metres of 0.513 g/t Au (453.00 – 474.53m) including 9.53 metres of 1.089 g/t
Au (465.00 – 474.53m).
Drill hole locations and orientations are listed in Table 1
below and illustrated on Figure 1. Highlights of the drill
program noted above are in Table 2 along with a full list of
significant results.
Table 1 Location and Orientation of 2017 Diamond Drill Holes
Testing the Nucleus Area
Hole
#
|
Easting**
|
Northing**
|
Azimuth
|
Inclination
|
Depth
(m)
|
N17-01
|
379462
|
6913291
|
000
|
-50
|
283.46
|
N17-02
|
379249
|
6913635
|
000
|
-50
|
260.60
|
N17-03
|
379250
|
6913786
|
000
|
-50
|
260.28
|
N17-04
|
379467
|
6913449
|
000
|
-50
|
260.60
|
N17-05
|
379254
|
6913463
|
000
|
-50
|
279.2
|
N17-06A
|
379600
|
6913583
|
000
|
-50
|
97.54
|
N17-06B
|
379600
|
6913583
|
000
|
-50
|
419.08
|
N17-07
|
379249
|
6913954
|
000
|
-46
|
259.08
|
N17-08
|
379251
|
6914125
|
000
|
-50
|
272.49
|
N17-09
|
379664
|
6913659
|
270
|
-50
|
260.6
|
N17-10
|
379181
|
6914374
|
000
|
-60
|
474.53
|
N17-11
|
379671
|
6913658
|
45
|
-50
|
269.75
|
N17-12
|
379253
|
6913284
|
000
|
-50
|
260.6
|
N17-13
|
379255
|
6913119
|
000
|
-50
|
275.84
|
N17-14
|
379488
|
6914351
|
000
|
-60
|
490.73
|
N17-15
|
379981
|
6914654
|
180
|
-50
|
260.6
|
Table 2 Significant Results from 2017 Drilling at
Nucleus
Hole
ID
|
From
|
To
|
Interval***
|
Au
|
Ag
|
Cu
|
|
metres
|
metres
|
metres
|
g/t
|
g/t
|
%
|
Infill
Drilling
|
N17-02
|
46.12
|
57.91
|
11.79
|
1.086
|
0.1
|
0.016
|
N17-02
|
173.10
|
195.00
|
21.90
|
1.545
|
1.0
|
0.099
|
Including
|
174.50
|
176.00
|
1.50
|
18.500
|
1.3
|
0.164
|
N17-03
|
47.86
|
90.00
|
42.14
|
0.799
|
1.3
|
0.137
|
N17-03
|
155.65
|
169.00
|
13.35
|
0.731
|
1.3
|
0.079
|
N17-04
|
52.00
|
75.00
|
23.00
|
0.670
|
0.7
|
0.057
|
N17-05
|
188.00
|
206.30
|
18.30
|
0.820
|
0.8
|
0.080
|
N17-07
|
126.86
|
138.00
|
11.14
|
2.696
|
2.7
|
0.077
|
Including
|
132.46
|
133.90
|
1.44
|
11.350
|
7.3
|
0.200
|
N17-12
|
99.00
|
116.73
|
17.73
|
1.797
|
2.1
|
0.046
|
Including
|
111.00
|
112.10
|
1.10
|
10.200
|
0.7
|
0.030
|
N17-12
|
212.00
|
242.00
|
30.00
|
0.701
|
1.0
|
0.059
|
Step Out /
Extension Drilling
|
N17-01
|
24.38
|
39.00
|
14.62
|
0.969
|
1.7
|
0.046
|
N17-01
|
165.00
|
177.00
|
12.00
|
1.005
|
0.6
|
0.045
|
N17-06A
|
42.00
|
51.00
|
9.00
|
0.781
|
6.5
|
0.323
|
N17-06A
|
66.80
|
96.00
|
29.20
|
0.485
|
2.0
|
0.185
|
N17-06 B
|
no significant
assay results
|
N17-08
|
95.50
|
109.00
|
13.50
|
0.606
|
2.9
|
0.070
|
N17-09
|
38.00
|
59.50
|
21.50
|
0.159
|
1.9
|
0.208
|
N17-11
|
no significant
assay results
|
N17-13
|
157.50
|
207.00
|
49.50
|
0.381
|
0.8
|
0.048
|
Drilling of
Reconnaissance Exploration Targets
|
N17-10
|
453.00
|
474.53
|
21.53
|
0.567
|
0.5
|
0.022
|
Including
|
465.00
|
474.53
|
9.53
|
1.089
|
0.4
|
0.017
|
N17-14
|
no significant
assay results
|
N17-15
|
no significant
assay results
|
The Nucleus Au-Ag-Cu deposit is the most advanced exploration
target on the Freegold Mountain property. It consists of
polyphase quartz-chalcopyrite-pyrite-arsenopyrite veins, infill
breccia and semi- to massive-sulfide lenses. It has a current
indicated resource of 74,740,000 tonnes containing 1,310,000 ounces
(ozs) Au, 2,180,000 ozs silver, and 105,340,000 lbs copper and an
inferred resource of 63,790,000 tonnes containing 800,000 ozs gold,
3,150,000 ozs silver and 69,160,000 lbs copper both at a 0.30 g/t
AuEq* cut-off grade (December 15,
2014).
The 2017 drill campaign at Nucleus included 4,685 meters of
diamond drilling in sixteen holes. There were three
components:
- Six drill holes totalling 1,580 metres were drilled within the
outline of the resources, but in areas with the lowest historical
drill density, to test the resource, as well as infill prominent
gaps in the block model; each of these drill holes intersected gold
mineralization that exceeds the average grade of the deposit,
indicating an opportunity to both grow, and improve the grade, of
the resource with infill drilling.
- Nine drill holes totalling 1,879 metres comprised stepouts from
the current resource, designed to test for extensions of the
mineralized structures to the north, south and east of the current
resource shell. Five of the seven holes intersected gold
mineralization that exceeds the cutoff grade of the current
resource (0.3 g/t AuEq*). This affirms the potential to grow
the resource through stepout drilling.
- Three drill holes totaling 1,226 metres tested sizable buried
chargeability anomalies with coincident Au-As in soil anomalies
that lie north of the Nucleus deposit. The most significant results
are from drill hole N17-10 which bottomed in mineralization, with
the lowermost sample grading 2.09 g/t Au over 1.53 metres, within a
21.53 metre interval grading 0.567 g/t Au (Table 1). Each of the
three drill holes intersected strongly phyllic altered microgranite
with a high proportion of pyrite, arsenopyrite and pyrrhotite,
disseminated and in stockwork veins. The style of alteration,
mineralization and veining suggests a genetic link to the
porphyry-related mineralization identified approximately 1 km to
the east in the Keirsten Zone and farther eastwards at Revenue and
the Blue Sky zone (PR-17-13 dated Nov. 2,
2017), demonstrating the effect of the Revenue porphyry
system over a strike-length of 4.36 km
Six Infill and extension drill holes partly distributed along
three north-oriented fences (a western and eastern fence) tested
the under-explored southern portion of the Nucleus area. They
defined continuity of four west striking and steeply south dipping
gold-bearing structures over an up to 350 metre strike-length
(Table 3). The structures are open to the west, to depth, and to
the east. In each case these discrete structures contain gold
mineralization related to zones of faulting, alteration and
quartz-feldspar-porphyry dyke emplacement. The now
well-defined structures lie south of the main Nucleus resource and
most of the noted intersections are either outside or within gaps
in the current resource.
Table 3 List of Intersections*** that Define Continuity of
Mineralized Structures on Nucleus South
|
<=== Farthest
West
Section
Location
Farthest East ===>
|
Structure
|
West
|
West Fence
(2017)
|
Central
|
East Fence
(2017)
|
East
|
A
|
14.40m of 1.859
g/t Au
GRD12-178
227.15 -
241.55m
|
18.30m of 0.820
g/t Au
N17-05
188.00 -
206.30m
|
31.85m of 0.560
g/t Au
GRD09-149
205.62 -
237.47m
|
7.59m of 0.659 g/t
Au
GRD09-136
62.94 -
70.53m
|
9.00m of 0.781 g/t
Au
N17-06A
42.00-51.00m
|
B
|
39.51m of 1.079
g/t Au
GRD10-168
252.00 -
291.51m
|
30.00m of 0.701
g/t Au
N17-12
212.00 -
242.00m
|
12.84m of 0.805
g/t Au
GRD09-149
81.65 -
94.49m
|
23.00m of 0.670
g/t Au
N17-04
52.00 -
75.00m
|
Open
|
C
|
14.94m of 0.416
g/t Au
GRD10-168
122.00 -
136.94m
|
17.73m of 1.797
g/t Au
N17-12
99.00 -
116.73m
|
11.15m of 0.599
g/t Au
GRD09-154
229.85 -
241.00m
|
12.00m of 1.005
g/t Au
N17-01
165.00 -
177.00m
|
43.70m of 0.544
g/t Au
GRD09-152
6.00 -
49.70m
|
D
|
13.00m of 0.449
g/t Au
GRD12-179
2.00 -
15.00m
|
49.50m of 0.381
g/t Au
N17-13
157.50 -
207.00m
|
22.00m of 0.319
g/t Au
GRD09-154
78.30 -
100.30m
|
14.62m of 0.969
g/t Au
N17-01
24.38 -
39.00m
|
Open
|
President's Comment:
Paul Reynolds, Triumph Gold
Corp.'s President and CEO, comments: "Drilling at Nucleus in 2017
established the potential for increasing the size and grade of the
Nucleus resource through infill and step out drilling. Every
hole that was drilled within the resource shell intersected broad
zones of gold mineralization with grades that exceed the deposit
average. In addition, six new drill holes in the underexplored
southern portion of the resource demonstrated remarkable continuity
of previously poorly understood gold-bearing structures, which we
now feel confident and excited, to drill in broad step outs beyond
the current resource shell."
http://www.triumphgoldcorp.com/projects/freegold-mountain/revenue-deposit/maps/
Notes:
* Gold Equivalent [AuEq] is used for illustrative purposes,
to express the combined value of gold, silver and copper as a
percentage of gold. No allowances have been made for recovery
losses that would occur in a mining scenario. AuEq is
calculated on the basis of US$2.90
per pound of copper, US$1,250 per
troy ounce of gold and US$22.00 per
troy ounce of silver. The values used reflect the commodity
prices at the effective date of the NI 43-101 resource
(Dec 15, 2014).
** Coordinates are given in North American Datum 83 (NAD83),
Zone 8.
*** Length/interval refer to drill hole intercept. True
widths have not been determined.
Methods and Qualified Person
Drill core samples ranged between 1 and 2 meters length and were
cut at Triumph's core logging facility on the Freegold Mountain
Property. The samples were analyzed by ALS Global of North Vancouver, British Columbia. They
were prepared for analysis according to ALS method PREP35: each
sample was crushed to 70% passing 2mm and a 250g split was
pulverized to better than 95% passing 106 micron mesh. Gold
was tested by fire assay with atomic absorption finish on a 30g
nominal sample (method Au-AA23), and samples that tested over 10
g/t Au were retested using fire assay with a gravimetric finish
(method Au-GRA21). An additional 35 elements were tested by
ICP-AES using an Aqua Regia digestion (method ME-ICP41), over limit
samples for copper were retested using the same technique but with
assay grade Aqua Regia digestion and a higher range of detection
(method ME-OG46). Quality assurance and control (QAQC) is
maintained at the lab through rigorous use of internal standards,
blanks and duplicates. An additional QAQC program was
administered by Triumph Gold: at minimum one in ten samples
submitted by Triumph Gold was a blank or certified reference
standard. QAQC samples that returned unacceptable values
triggered investigations into the results and reanalyses of the
samples that were tested in the batch with the failed QAQC sample.
Where contamination or analytical error were suspected the original
data were discarded and superseded by the results of the
reanalyses.
The technical content of this news release has been reviewed and
approved by Tony Barresi, Ph.D.,
P.Geo., VP Exploration for the company, and qualified person as
defined by National Instrument 43-101.
About Triumph Gold Corp.
Triumph Gold Corp. is a growth oriented Canadian-based precious
metals exploration and development company. Triumph Gold
Corp. is focused on creating value through the advancement of the
district scale Freegold Mountain project in Yukon. For maps and more information,
please visit our website www.triumphgoldcorp.com
On behalf of the Board of Directors
Signed "Paul Reynolds"
Paul Reynolds, President &
CEO
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