Warrior Gold Inc. (TSX-V - WAR) (“Warrior Gold” or the
“Company”) is pleased to report the results of the Company’s
Winter 2021 drill program on the Goodfish-Kirana Project located in
the Abitibi Greenstone Belt north of Kirkland Lake, Ontario. The
program focused on the A Zone (11 drill holes, 2,866 m) and C Zone
(one hole, 180 m), for a total of 12 diamond drill holes and a
40-metre extension to GK20-032 (totalling 3,066 m).
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Figure 1. Goodfish-Kirana Property
Location Map, North of Kirkland Lake, Ontario. References: Upper
Beaver probable resource numbers referenced from Agnico Eagles
Mines Ltd., 2021 Annual Information Form, page 73 and Macassa
historic production referenced from “Macassa Property, Ontario,
Canada, Updated NI 43-101 Technical Report” dated July 19, 2019,
page 16/17. (Photo: Business Wire)
Program Highlights:
- The continued intersection of significant gold in the A Zone
and C Zone
- A Zone structure was extended an additional 300 m for a
total strike length of 650 m
- Mineralization at A Zone remains open at depth
Drilling continues to intersect gold in strongly altered shear
zones and in extension/dilation-style quartz-carbonate veins in
both the A and C Zones. An Optical Televiewer imaging (OTV) survey
of 14 drill holes (4,100 m) from the current and prior drill
programs was completed last week and data from this downhole
technology will assist in advancing the modelling of the geology,
structural domains, and the controls of gold mineralization.
Significant Results Include: A Zone:
- GK21-045: 3.74 g/t Au over 6.80
- GK21-044: 1.12 g/t Au over 7.50 m
- GK21-044: 1.20 g/t Au over 4.55 m
A Zone FW:
- GK21-036: 3.85 g/t Au over 3.80 m
- GK21-039: 4.52 g/t Au over 1.50 m
C Zone:
- GK21-041: 6.68 g/t Au over 3.00 m
Danièle Spethmann, President and CEO, stated, “We are very
pleased with the results of our winter drilling campaign as we
continue to intersect gold mineralization at the A and C Zones at
relatively shallow depths. The A Zone structure has now been
extended to a total strike length of 650 m and remains open at
depth. Multiple cross-cutting structures, intrusives: alteration
with gold mineralization is present in all holes drilled during
this campaign. All of this suggests the presence of a complex and
robust mineralized system. Once data from the downhole imagery
(OTV) is received, our geological modelling and drill targeting
will continue for our next phase of exploration.”
A Zone
The A Zone Deformation Zone (A Zone DZ) is a shear structure
that strikes 300° and dips steeply to the northeast. The shear zone
varies from 10 m to 20 m in width and is spatially associated with
the contact between Mg-tholeiitic mafic volcanic rocks to the south
and Fe-tholeiitic mafic volcanic rocks to the north. This shear
zone has been intersected to a vertical depth of 325 m below
surface. Drill hole GK21-038 extended the A Zone DZ 50 m to the
northwest (Figure 4) and GK21-042 added 250 m to the southeast,
increasing the strike length from 350 m to 650 m.
The zone is characterized by moderate to strong deformation
textures and structures with pervasive sericite ± carbonate ±
silica alteration, quartz and quartz-carbonate veining and gold
mineralization (Photo 1). Warrior Gold changed the drill
orientation at the A Zone DZ area to a north-south direction
(Figure 3) (from east northeast) to intersect the shear structures
and the NNE-trending vein-hosted mineralization found in
GK20-028.
The A Zone DZ is an important structure that is interpreted to
have provided a pathway for gold-bearing fluids. The recent results
suggest that the intersection of this structure with secondary
shear zones in the A Zone FW area along with the emplacement of
quartz-feldspar porphyry dykes provided a favourable host for gold
deposition. Figure 3 illustrates Warrior Gold’s updated
interpretation of at least three important secondary structures
that are in the A Zone FW area that host gold mineralization.
Warrior Gold awaits the results of the multi-element whole-rock
geochemistry and downhole OTV surveys to assist with interpreting
this complex structural domain.
C Zone
Warrior Gold drilled one hole in the C Zone area (GK21-041)
during this phase of drilling in the same north-south orientation
as the 2020 drill holes to test the eastern extent of gold
mineralization (Figure 5). The drill hole intersected Fe-tholeiite
volcanic rocks with associated quartz feldspar porphyries and
intermediate to mafic dykes. Gold mineralization in GK21-041 (6.68
g/t Au over 3.0 m) is hosted in volcanics with 1% to 5%
quartz-carbonate stringers (Photo 2). The OTV survey data on this
drill hole and two others will assist with the interpretation of
the orientation of the mineralization at the C Zone.
Table 1 summarizes the significant assay results for the Winter
2021 drill program and Table 2 lists drill collar
information.
Table 1. Significant Assay
Results from the 2021 Winter Drill Program
Drill Hole
Zone
From (m)
To (m)
Length (m)
Grade (Au g/t)
Vertical Depth (m)
EOH (m)
GK21-035
Hole redrilled as GK21-35A -
technical challenges
157
GK21-035A
A Zone
398.20
409.00
10.80
0.49
306
449
Including
398.20
399.00
0.80
1.34
Including
401.00
402.00
1.00
0.93
Including
406.00
409.00
3.00
0.80
GK21-036
A Zone FW
41.45
42.60
1.15
1.48
30
219
A Zone FW
128.20
132.00
3.80
3.85
92
A Zone
164.00
165.90
1.90
0.43
125
GK21-037
Hole redrilled as GK21-37A -
technical challenges
55
GK21-037A
A Zone
106.00
107.00
1.00
0.46
80
180
GK21-038
A Zone FW
89.50
92.00
2.50
0.66
69
198
GK21-039
A Zone FW
53.50
55.00
1.50
4.52
42
258
A Zone FW
140.00
141.40
1.40
1.10
101
GK21-040
A Zone FW
28.00
29.00
1.00
1.28
20
234
GK21-042
A Zone East
202.00
203.00
1.00
0.20
190
297
GK21-043
A Zone FW
28.00
29.00
1.00
1.82
25
192
A Zone FW
44.00
45.50
1.50
1.56
37
A Zone FW
98.00
99.00
1.00
1.29
75
A Zone FW
104.10
105.40
1.30
3.61
80
A Zone
153.70
155.50
1.80
1.07
117
GK21-044
A Zone
271.00
278.50
7.50
1.12
223
348
Including
272.00
274.00
2.00
2.70
Including
277.50
278.50
1.00
1.48
A Zone
285.65
290.20
4.55
1.20
228
GK21-045
A Zone
184.00
190.80
6.80
3.74
158
258
Including
187.00
190.80
3.80
4.95
GK20-032
Extended Drillhole 40.21 m
40
GK21-041
C Zone
47.50
49.00
1.50
2.60
38
180
C Zone
64.00
67.00
3.00
6.68
47
C Zone
130.50
132.00
1.50
1.01
94
Total Metres
3,066
Table 2. Drill Hole Collar
Data
Drill Hole
Zone
Northing (m)
Easting (m)
Elevation (m)
Length (m)
Azimuth (deg)
Dip (deg)
GK20-032ext
A Zone
573780
5338507
321
40
025°
-45°
GK21-035
A Zone
573779
5338510
321
157
360°
-45°
GK21-035A
A Zone
573779
5338511
321
449
360°
-45°
GK21-036
A Zone
573607
5338679
318
219
360°
-45°
GK21-037
A Zone
573556
5338668
318
55
360°
-45°
GK21-037A
A Zone
573556
5338668
318
180
360°
-45°
GK21-038
A Zone
573507
5338802
325
198
180°
-50°
GK21-039
A Zone
573869
5338556
321
258
360°
-45°
GK21-040
A Zone
573939
5338564
321
234
360°
-45°
GK21-041
C Zone
573811
5339123
334
180
180°
-45°
GK21-042
A Zone East
574132
5338542
322
298
360°
-45°
GK21-043
A Zone
573634
5338680
319
192
360°
-45°
GK21-044
A Zone
573641
5338624
320
348
360°
-50°
GK21-045
A Zone
573784
5338623
323
258
360°
-50°
For more details on the cross sections and additional
geological descriptions of the drilling data, please go to
www.warriorgoldinc.com/detailed-geology-jan-2021
Drilling Contract, Analytical Protocol and QA/QC
The Winter 2021 drilling program was undertaken by SMP Drilling
based in Rouyn, Quebec. The drill hole diameter is NQ. Drilling
took place from January 5 to January 28, 2021.
Program design, management, supervision and Quality
Control/Quality Assurance (QA/QC) were conducted by Warrior Gold’s
exploration group under the direction of Melissa Render, P.Geo.,
Principal Consulting Geologist. Kate Cameron managed the drilling
program during January 2021 and David Lewis, M.Sc., P.Geo., managed
all aspects of the core logging which included: core logging,
photography, and structural, magnetic susceptibility and core
recovery measurements, and the insertion of standards and blanks.
Standards were obtained from Analytical Solutions Ltd. and the
QA/QC results were reviewed by Susan Lomas P.Geo., Lions Gate
Geological Consulting Inc. (LGGC) who is a Principal Technical
Advisor to Warrior Gold.
Drill core samples were cut by diamond saw at Warrior Gold’s new
core logging facility. Field duplicate samples, blank rock samples
and certified reference materials were inserted into the sample
sequence at a frequency of one per 20 samples. A halved core sample
was left in the core box with the other half core sent for sample
analysis and either transported by Warrior Gold’s personnel in
securely sealed bags or picked up by ALS. Samples were prepared at
ALS Limited’s sample laboratory in Timmins, Ontario and then
shipped to ALS's Vancouver facility for gold analysis by Fire Assay
(50 gm subsample) with atomic absorption (AA) and gravimetric
finish for samples greater than 3.0 g/t Au. ALS is a certified and
accredited laboratory service. ALS routinely inserts certified gold
reference materials, blanks and pulp duplicates, and results of all
QC samples are reported. A Screen Analysis study was initiated
during the 2020 drill program and samples from this drill program
will be selected and re-analyzed using screen analysis method. The
purpose of the study is to determine how gold is distributed in the
system and whether there is a coarse gold component. Thus far, 100
samples have been assayed using screen analysis. Interpretation of
the results is ongoing but early indicators suggest Fire Assay is a
reliable gold analysis method for this project.
The technical information contained in this news release has
been approved by Susan Lomas, P.Geo. who is a Qualified Person as
defined in National Instrument 43-101, Standards of Disclosure for
Mineral Projects.
About Warrior Gold Inc.
Warrior Gold is a TSX Venture Exchange-listed company that owns
the Goodfish-Kirana Property located five km from the town of
Kirkland Lake, Ontario. The Property is located in the historic
Kirkland Lake Gold Camp, which is situated in the prolific Abitibi
Greenstone Belt recognized as one of the world’s highest grade and
productive greenstone belts with over 220 million ounces of gold
produced to date.
The Goodfish-Kirana Property is 11.5 km long by roughly three km
wide (34 km2 - 4,251 ha) and contains three major structural
trends: the east-west trending Kirana Deformation Zone; the
northeast-trending Goodfish Mineralized Zone; and the Victoria
Creek Deformation Zone located on the Sutton claims at the
northeast side of the property. The Property contains numerous
high-grade gold showings, as well as 18 historical pits and
underground workings from the 1930s.
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expectations and assumptions made by the Company. Although Warrior
Gold believes that the expectations and assumptions on which the
forward-looking statements are based are reasonable, undue reliance
should not be placed on the forward-looking statements because
Warrior Gold can give no assurance that they will prove to be
correct. Since forward-looking statements address future events and
conditions, by their very nature they involve inherent risks and
uncertainties. Actual results could differ materially from those
currently anticipated due to a number of factors and risks. In
addition to other risks that may affect the forward-looking
statements in this press release are those set out in the Company’s
Management Discussion and Analysis of the financial condition and
results of operations for the year ended March 31, 2020, and the
third quarter ended December 31, 2030, which are available at
www.sedar.com. The forward-looking statements contained in this
press release are made as of the date hereof and Warrior Gold
undertakes no obligation to update publicly or revise any
forward-looking statements or information, whether as a result of
new information, future events or otherwise, unless so required by
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For additional information:
Danièle Spethmann, P.Geo. President & CEO Warrior Gold Inc.
+1 647 344-3433 dspethmann@warriorgoldinc.com
Daniel Rodriguez Corporate Development Warrior Gold Inc. +1 604
353-4080 drodriguez@warriorgoldinc.com
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