VANCOUVER, March 3, 2020 /CNW/ - Victory Metals Inc.
("TSX-V: VMX") ("Victory" or the "Company") is
pleased to announce assay results from the second set of holes
completed during the 53 hole Phase II drilling program at its Iron
Point vanadium project, Nevada.
Today's release includes eleven holes (nine reverse circulation and
two PQ diamond drill holes) that targeted the northern portion of
the Iron Point vanadium zone and were drilled as both vertical and
angle holes. These holes were recommended by Mine Development
Associates (Sparks, NV) to better
define the outer limits of mineralization and in-fill several gaps
in last year's Phase I drill pattern where lateral correlation of
mineralized zones remained unclear.
The collar locations of the eleven holes released today are
shown in Figure 1. Four of these holes are shown in two drill
sections oriented in a northwest and northeast direction (Figures
2-3, Sections J-J' and K-K') crossing the northern half of the
historical vanadium mineralized zone. Similar to the results
achieved during the Phase I program last year, all of these holes
demonstrate good lateral continuity and confirm the near surface,
flat-lying nature of vanadium mineralization at the deposit
scale.
Highlights
- New high-grade RC drill results, reported as estimated true
thicknesses comprised of aggregate intercept lengths (see note
above Table 1 for definition of aggregate length), include:
-
- 25.9 meters grading 0.41%
V2O5 (including 11.7 meters grading
0.57% V2O5) in VM-84
- 16.6 meters grading 0.54%
V2O5 (including 4.4 meters grading
0.94% V2O5) in VM-11c
- As observed in the Phase I and II drilling these latest
intercepts are consistent with two flat-lying higher grade
vanadiferous horizons, referred to as the Upper High Grade and New
High Grade Zones, which occur within a broader and extensive
envelope of lower grade mineralization extending from the surface
down to a depth of at least 175 meters. Intercepts of this broader,
low grade envelope (reported as estimated true thicknesses, see the
note above Table 1 for definition of Overall Length) include:
-
- 142.9 meters grading 0.21%
V2O5 in VM-10c
- 147.4 meters grading 0.19%
V2O5 in hole VM-11c
- 121.6 meters grading 0.19%
V2O5 in hole VM-84
- Phase II in-fill drilling has allowed for more accurate
matching of vanadium horizons and confirms the near-horizontal
geometry of vanadium mineralization. This is present in both the
lower grade vanadium envelope and the two high-grade zones.
- Thicker accumulations of V2O5
mineralization is present between VM-73 and VM-81 on section J-J'
and between VM-13 and VM-20 on section K-K', thus indicating an
area amenable to shallow open pit extraction.
- Even though the Phase II drill pattern sought to close-off the
lateral extent of vanadium mineralization, Section J-J'
demonstrates that mineralization still remains open in SW and NE
directions.
- PQ diamond drill holes VM-10C and VM-11C were positioned within
this northern group to verify earlier Phase I RC drill results.
Comparing the Overall Length of 143m
grading 0.207% V2O5 in VM-10C with the
averaged Overall Length of 149m
grading 0.205% V2O5 in the surrounding Phase
I RC holes VM-4,- 5,- 6, and -76 demonstrates very close agreement
between the RC and core drill results. We did see a difference
between VM-11C (Overall Length of 147m grading 0.194% V2O5)
and averaged Overall Lengths of 155m
grading 0.241% V2O5 for Phase I RC holes VM-4
and VM-73, but with only two RC holes to compare to, this
difference considered to be insignificant from the QAQC
standpoint.
Paul Matysek, Executive Chairman
of Victory, stated, "Phase II drilling in the northern portion of
the historic vanadium zone has demonstrated excellent continuity of
vanadium and an even better understanding of the distribution of
the vanadium mineralization. It is clear from the drilling along
cross sections J-J' and K-K' that there is favorable potential for
a shallow open pit with uniform grades and low strip. However,
additional drilling southwest and northeast of the Phase I and II
drill patterns is clearly necessary in order to fully delimit the
lateral extent of vanadium mineralization."
Drill Results
Assay results released today are reported in %
V2O5, and intercept lengths within
mineralized horizons have been reduced to true thickness. Intercept
lengths are reported as an Overall Length, which includes all
contiguous assay intervals within the low-grade vanadium blanket
zone (at a 0.09% V2O5 minimum grade), while
higher grade individual zone intercepts reported as aggregate
lengths are comprised of samples grading 0.20%
V2O5 and greater.
Table 1.
Hole
#
|
Zone
|
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Interval
(m)
|
%
V2O5
|
%
V
|
New Holes Located
ALONG Section Lines J-J' & K-K'
|
VM
79+
|
Overall*
|
|
7.0
|
60.7
|
53.7
|
0.33
|
0.19
|
Upper Zone
|
|
7.0
|
60.7
|
37.4
|
0.4
|
0.23
|
Includes
|
44.4
|
49.0
|
4.7
|
0.8
|
0.45
|
VM 81^
|
Overall*
|
|
3.8
|
81.2
|
77.4
|
0.23
|
0.13
|
Upper Zone
|
|
10.2
|
29.2
|
17.8
|
0.33
|
0.18
|
New Zone
|
|
41.9
|
77.4
|
20.3
|
0.29
|
0.16
|
VM 84
|
Overall*
|
|
5.9
|
127.5
|
121.6
|
0.19
|
0.11
|
Upper Zone
|
|
7.3
|
90.9
|
14.7
|
0.29
|
0.16
|
New
Zone
|
|
93.8
|
123.1
|
24.9
|
0.41
|
0.23
|
Includes
|
109.9
|
121.6
|
11.7
|
0.57
|
0.32
|
VM 89^
|
Overall*
|
|
7.9
|
141.3
|
133.3
|
0.17
|
0.10
|
Upper Zone
|
|
30.4
|
91.1
|
25.1
|
0.28
|
0.16
|
New Zone
|
|
113.5
|
139.9
|
7.9
|
0.37
|
0.21
|
VM 11C^
|
Overall*
|
|
5.9
|
153.3
|
147.4
|
0.19
|
0.11
|
Upper Zone
|
|
5.9
|
122.7
|
39.6
|
0.26
|
0.15
|
New
Zone
|
|
135.3
|
151.9
|
16.6
|
0.54
|
0.30
|
Includes
|
146.4
|
150.8
|
4.4
|
0.94
|
0.53
|
New Holes Located
OUTSIDE of Section Lines J-J' & K-K'
|
VM 83
|
Overall*
|
|
13.3
|
61.8
|
48.6
|
0.27
|
0.15
|
Upper Zone
|
|
13.3
|
61.8
|
32.4
|
0.34
|
0.19
|
VM 85^
|
Overall*
|
|
6.3
|
118.0
|
111.7
|
0.15
|
0.08
|
Upper Zone
|
|
8.9
|
55.8
|
10.2
|
0.25
|
0.14
|
New Zone
|
|
82.5
|
106.6
|
16.5
|
0.26
|
0.14
|
VM 86^
|
Overall*
|
|
1.2
|
63.9
|
62.7
|
0.16
|
0.09
|
Upper Zone
|
|
3.7
|
62.7
|
14.8
|
0.24
|
0.13
|
VM 87
|
Overall*
|
|
1.5
|
75.1
|
73.6
|
0.17
|
0.10
|
Upper Zone
|
|
3.0
|
72.1
|
25.5
|
0.26
|
0.15
|
VM 88^
|
Overall*
|
|
0.0
|
107.0
|
107.0
|
0.17
|
0.09
|
Upper Zone
|
|
1.2
|
40.6
|
12.3
|
0.26
|
0.15
|
New Zone
|
|
91.0
|
10.58
|
14.8
|
0.36
|
0.20
|
VM 119^
|
Overall*
|
|
0.0
|
78.6
|
78.6
|
0.20
|
0.11
|
Upper Zone
|
|
1.1
|
59.4
|
28.7
|
0.33
|
0.18
|
New Zone
|
|
67.9
|
75.4
|
7.4
|
0.22
|
0.12
|
VM 10C^
|
Overall*
|
|
8.4
|
151.3
|
142.9
|
0.21
|
0.12
|
Upper Zone
|
|
8.4
|
85.9
|
32.8
|
0.32
|
0.18
|
New Zone
|
|
106.7
|
151.3
|
29.1
|
0.31
|
0.17
|
* Overall values
represent contiguous averages that include V2O5 values ranging from
0% to 1.71%
+ Hole
reported in previous release
^ Denotes angle
hole
|
QA/QC and Qualified Person
The Victory drilling program was directly supervised in the
field by the QP and other site geologists working for Victory. All
RC samples were split at the drill site using a Gilson bar splitter
and Jones riffle splitter, with two samples per 5-foot
(1.52m) sample interval collected and
placed into heavy plastic bags together with sequentially numbered
sample tags. A 2kg sample was collected for assay, while a 4kg
reference sample was kept on-site. All core sample intervals were
marked by Victory personnel in the field, while the intact core was
shipped directly to American Assay Lab in Reno, NV, where it was cut and sampled by
trained core technicians under controlled conditions.
Three different vanadium standards (71 ppm V, 320 ppm V, and
5172 ppm V) and coarse blank samples were purchased from Minerals
Exploration and Environmental Geochemistry (MEG) Inc. of
Reno, NV. Victory site geologists
inserted field blank, standard, and duplicate samples into the
drill sample stream per NI 43-101 guidelines, maintaining a 1-in-20
insertion rate for each of the field blank, standard, and duplicate
samples such that every 7th sample is a control sample.
Field duplicate samples were split from the 4kg reference samples
using a Jones riffle splitter.
Drill samples were transported by Victory personnel to locked
storage sheds rented by Victory and located in Golconda, NV, about 14km west of the project
area. Samples were picked up in Golconda by American Assay Laboratories
utilizing its own truck and driver and transported directly to
American Assay's facility in Reno,
NV. At American Assay Laboratories, the RC and core samples
were crushed to 70% passing 2mm, and then a 0.3km split was ground
to 85% passing 75 micron. A 0.5gm split was digested in a 5 acid
process (ICP-5A035 method uses HNO3, HF, HClO4, HCl, H3BO3) and
analyzed via ICP-OES. The detection limit for vanadium is 1ppm, the
upper limit is 10,000ppm, and sample results are reported in PPM V.
As a separate QAQC check, American Assay inserted laboratory
standards, blanks, and duplicates into the sample stream. American
Assay Laboratories is accredited by the International Accreditation
Service, which conforms with requirements of ISO/IEC
17025:2005.
Victory is currently using SGS Canada Inc. to perform umpire
assays on 1-in-40 drill pulps obtained from American Assay
Laboratories and submitted to SGS Canada in Lakefield, ON. Victory is re-numbering the
pulp samples and inserting the same field standard and blanks into
the sample stream in order to better compare results between the
two labs.
The scientific and technical information in this news release
has been reviewed and approved by Calvin R.
Herron, P.Geo., who is a Qualified Person as defined by
National Instrument 43-101.
About Victory Metals
Victory owns a 100% interest in the Iron Point Vanadium Project,
located 22 miles east of Winnemucca,
Nevada. The project is located within a few miles of
Interstate 80, has high voltage electric power lines running
through the project area and a railroad line passing across the
northern property boundary. The Company is well financed to advance
the project through resource estimation and initial feasibility
study work. Victory has a proven capital markets and mining team
led by Executive Chairman Paul
Matysek. Major shareholders include Palisades Goldcorp
(48%), and management, directors and founders (27%). Approximately
28% of the Company's issued and outstanding shares are subject to
an escrow release over the next two years.
Please see the Company's website at www.victorymetals.ca.
On Behalf of the Board of Directors of
VICTORY METALS INC.
Paul Matysek
Executive Chairman and Director
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