VANCOUVER, BC, Jan. 31,
2023 /CNW/ - Group Eleven Resources Corp. (TSXV:
ZNG) (OTC: GRLVF) (FRA: 3GE) ("Group Eleven" or the
"Company") is pleased to announce that drilling continues at
its Ballywire zinc discovery ("Ballywire"), PG West Project
("PG West", 100%-interest), Ireland. The Company also reports results from
regional drilling at its Stonepark Project ("Stonepark",
76.56% interest) and its PG West Project, Ireland.
Highlights - Ballywire
- Follow-up drill program at the Ballywire discovery, consisting
of five holes totalling approximately 1,500m (see news release dated Nov 22, 2022) is ongoing at a steady pace
- To date, three holes (totalling 972m) have been completed, with a fourth
hole in progress
- Drill results from these initial three holes are
expected in 4-6 weeks, pending assay results
- One or two additional holes (200-300m each) may also be added to the current drill
program
- Completion of the planned drill program is expected around
end of Q1 2023, with results to be reported thereafter, upon
receipt of assay results
- Step-out distances to range from 60m to 120m from
discovery hole G11-468-03, which intersected one of the best
mineralized intervals in Ireland in recent years: 66.00m of mineralization, including (i)
6.85m of 15.4% Zn+Pb (11.1% Zn,
4.3% Pb) and 160 g/t Ag, (ii) 1.71m of 12.2% Zn+Pb (10.3% Zn and 1.9% Pb) and
38 g/t Ag and (iii) 5.00m of
8.3% Zn+Pb (6.2% Zn and 2.1% Pb) and 107 g/t Ag (true widths
80-100% of intercepted width; see news release dated Sept 6, 2022)
- Ballywire discovery area remains open for 3km to
the ENE, 1.5km to the W and at least 500m to the NNW
Highlights – Other
- At Carrickittle West prospect ("Carrickittle
West"; Stonepark Project; see news release dated June 16, 2022), drill applications have now been
submitted and drilling is expected to start later this year
(specific timing subject to receipt of permits, progress at
Ballywire, etc)
- Drilling on the Company's regional prospects
within Stonepark and PG West has now been completed with results
summarized below
- Key takeaway from regional drilling is that the major fault
recently discovered at Carrickittle West is now hypothesized to
extend another 10-20km to the SW and at least 30km to the
NE, demonstrating the extent of the structural trend and
increased prospectivity at Carrickittle West
"We are pleased with progress thus far at Ballywire and look
forward to learning a great deal more about this exciting prospect
as drilling progresses over the coming weeks," stated
Bart Jaworski, CEO. "Results from
this program should go a long way towards determining the potential
for Ballywire to be a Lisheen-scale zinc system in
terms of size and grade. At Carrickittle West, it is very
encouraging to see the major fault identified in June 2022, now appearing to be part of a larger
structural trend 40-50km long. This significantly adds to
Carrickittle West's discovery potential."
Group Eleven's 2022 Drill Program
in Ireland – Key Points
Group Eleven completed 6,596m of drilling (27 holes in total) in
2022, including 4,117m at its
PG West Project (100% interest; see Exhibit 1),
2,316m at its Stonepark
Project (76.56% interest) and 164m at its Silvermines Project (100%
interest). Overall, this represents the highest annual level of
drilling since the Company's inception in 2015 (and an 86% increase
from 3,548m drilled in
2021). Key highlights of 2022 are: (1) discovery of high-grade
massive sulphides at Ballywire (see news release dated
Sept 6, 2022 and (2) identification
of a potential mineralizing 'feeder' structure at
Carrickittle West (see news release dated June 16, 2022). In addition, regional
drilling fulfilled two other objectives: (i) keeping prospecting
licenses in good standing; and (ii) generating new ideas and
high-priority prospects for future drilling.
Notes to Exhibit 1: (a) Pallas Green MRE is owned by
Glencore (see Glencore's Resources and Reserves Report dated
December 31, 2021); (b) Stonepark
MRE: see the 'NI 43-101 Independent Report on the Zinc-Lead
Exploration Project at Stonepark, County
Limerick, Ireland', by Gordon, Kelly
and van Lente, with an effective date of April 26, 2018, as found on SEDAR; and (c) the
historic estimate at Denison was reported by Westland Exploration
Limited in 'Report on Prospecting Licence 464' by Dermot Hughes
dated May, 1988; the historic estimate at Gortdrum was reported in
'The Geology and Genesis of the Gortdrum Cu-Ag-Hg Orebody' by G.M.
Steed dated 1986; and the historic estimate at Tullacondra was
first reported by Munster Base Metals Ltd in 'Report on Mallow
Property' by David Wilbur, dated December 1973; and later
summarized in 'Cu-Ag Mineralization at Tullacondra, Mallow, Co.
Cork' by Wilbur and Carter in 1986; the above three historic
estimates have not been verified as current mineral resources; none
of the key assumptions, parameters and methods used to prepare the
historic estimates were reported and no resource categories were
used; significant data compilation, re-drilling and data
verification may be required by a Qualified Person before the
historic estimates can be verified and upgraded to be compliant
with current NI 43-101 standards; a Qualified Person has not done
sufficient work to classify them as a current mineral resource and
the Company is not treating the historic estimates as current
mineral resources. 'Rathdowney Trend' is the south-westerly
projection of the Rathdowney Trend, hosting the historic Lisheen
and Galmoy mines.
Stonepark Project, Ireland
(75.56% interest) – Regional Drill Program
At Stonepark, the first three holes (totalling
1,812m) of the drill
campaign, were previously released (see news release
dated June 16, 2022). The main
highlight of this drilling was the identification of a major fault
structure at Carrickittle West (see Exhibit 2), with at
least 150m displacement, hypothesized
to represent at least one of the feeder
structures which may have sourced mineralization (e.g.
Group Eleven's Stonepark zinc deposit1, Glencore's
nearby Pallas Green zinc deposit or any as yet undiscovered
mineralization) within the Limerick Volcanic Complex
("LVC"). This potential 'feeder' fault is interpreted as the
SW extension of the Coonagh Castle Fault which strikes
for at least 30km NE of the LVC but whose presence,
location and significance was highly uncertain within the SW
portion of the LVC (the portion covered by Group Eleven's
prospecting licenses). The four remaining holes
announced today (totalling 504m) add evidence of further extensions of
major prospective trends to the SW.
Note: Iapetus Suture is
a fault zone marking a collision (400 mln years ago) between
northern and southern parts of Ireland; "Py-BMB" = pyrite-bearing
black-matrix-breccia; "sph" = sphalerite; "ABL" = sub-Waulsortian
lithology
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Drill holes G11-449-01 and
-02 (drilled 100m apart)
intersected trace mineralization (cm-scale blebs of sphalerite and
4.0m of 0.24% Zn+Pb, respectively).
This was unusual given the holes did not intersect the target
horizon (Waulsortian limestone), instead encountering
sub-Waulsortian lithologies and a mineralized intrusive dyke. This
hydrothermal activity can be interpreted as evidence of a fault
structure nearby. Together with re-assessed historic drilling and
outcrop geology, the presence of a major structure in the area is
now an emerging hypothesis. This structure may represent a SW
continuation of the Coonagh Castle Fault (see 'Hypothesized CCF
Extension' in Exhibit 2).
In the northern part of the Stonepark property,
two other holes also provided useful information
supporting the presence of a 10km-long prospective
trend starting at the Stonepark zinc deposit1
and extending to the SW (see Exhibit 2). G11-2927-01
intersected a small fault with an associated mineralized zone
(0.36m of 1.30% Zn+Pb). This
mineralized fault confirms tectonic and hydrothermal activity in
the area, corroborating geophysical evidence (gravity and airborne
magnetics) suggesting the presence of a large uplifted ('horst')
feature present along most of this trend. G11-3367-01 intersected
strong alteration, suggesting large fault structures nearby.
Importantly, a potential vector (extensive pyritic
black-matrix-breccia or 'BMB'), occurs nearby.
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1 Stonepark
MRE totals 5.1 million tonnes grading 8.7% Zn and 2.6% Pb
(Technical Report dated 26 April 2018)
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PG West Project, Ireland (100% interest) – Regional Drill
Program
At PG West, 11 regional holes (totalling
1,999m) were drilled in
2022 (see Exhibit 3). Most interestingly, G11-3267-01
intersected 20m of trace sphalerite
(including 0.65m of 0.23% Zn) and
trace chalcopyrite (0.15m of 0.27%
Cu). This locality hosts a strong, generally NE-trending
zinc-in-soil anomaly (approx. 4km long), with a number of float
rock samples along a 2km distance, containing visible
sphalerite, galena, chalcopyrite, chalcocite and
tetrahedrite. A portion of this anomaly is underlain by an
extensive shear zone. Re-assessing this area from a regional
perspective, and taking into account the Company's recent drilling
at Stonepark, suggests this area may host the further SW-extension
on the Coonagh Castle Fault.
Drill holes G11-1584-02 and G11-3366-02 also returned
interesting results. G11-1584-02 intersected mineralized boulders
(0.09m of 2.9% Zn+Pb; and 15cm of
0.55% Zn+Pb) within the overburden, corroborating an extensive
2-3km long zinc-in-soil anomaly in the area. Both holes intersected
stratigraphy dipping steeply to the south, towards an interpreted
fault. Based on the 2022 drill hole data, together with historic
holes, the implied offset of the fault system appears to be over
300m. This interpreted fault
system appears to be roughly on-trend with the above-described
prospective trend identified at Stonepark.
Drill hole G11-2835-02, drilled in the northern licenses,
intersected the best mineralization to date at this
locality, returning 3.60m of 0.79%
Zn+Pb, including 0.60m of 1.37%
Zn+Pb. The mineralization was intersected in a partially-dolomitic
breccia (i.e. potentially approaching classic BMB), adding
encouragement. Further drilling is warranted to the south, where
mineralization appears to be increasing towards an interpreted
fault zone.
The last hole of note is G11-3782-01, drilled approximately 7km
E and generally along-strike of the Company's Ballywire discovery.
The hole intersected minor faulting and local trace zinc
mineralization. This hole, plus several nearby historic holes
which also intersected minor faulting and trace sphalerite, all
suggest that this area is distal to any major mineralized zone
(notionally the Ballywire discovery). The fact mineralization is
still seen at least 7km from the Ballywire
discovery may be indicative of the overall
size of the mineralizing system.
The remaining six holes at PG West returned useful information,
however, represent much earlier-stage prospects. At Silvermines, a
reconnaissance hole was drilled at the Cooleen prospect, located
about 1km E from the historic Silvermines zinc mine. The hole
attempted to test a prospective newly-modelled fault,
however, encountered bad ground (numerous cavities) and was
abandoned. A second attempt nearby encountered similar problems.
The cavities likely corroborate evidence of a nearby fault
structure, with additional drilling warranted in future.
Note: Iapetus Suture is
a fault zone marking a collision (400 mln years ago) between
northern and southern parts of Ireland; "BMB" = black matrix
breccia; "Py-brxx w diss sph" = pyrite-breccia with disseminated
sphalerite; "Cpy" = chalcopyrite; "displ" = displacement; "BOR" =
base of reef (Waulsortian Limestone)
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Qualified Person
Technical information in this news release has been approved by
Professor Garth Earls, Eur Geol,
P.Geo, FSEG, geological consultant at IGS (International Geoscience
Services) Limited, and independent 'Qualified Person' as defined
under Canadian National Instrument 43-101.
Quality Assurance/Quality Control
(QA/QC) Information
Group Eleven inserts certified reference materials ("CRMs" or
"Standards") as well as blank material, to its sample stream as
part of its industry-standard QA/QC programme. The QC results have
been reviewed by the Qualified Person, who is satisfied that all
the results are within acceptable parameters. The Qualified Person
has validated the sampling and chain of custody protocols used by
Group Eleven.
About Group Eleven
Resources
Group Eleven Resources Corp. (TSX.V: ZNG; OTC: GRLVF and FRA:
3GE) is a mineral exploration company focused on advanced stage
zinc exploration in Ireland.
Additional information about the Company is available at
www.groupelevenresources.com.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Bart Jaworski, P.Geo.
Chief Executive Officer
E: b.jaworski@groupelevenresources.com | T:
+353-85-833-2463
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604-644-9514
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