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Colorado Resources Expands Tami Gold Copper Mineralization at KSP and Provides Update

 

 

 

 

 

Colorado Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: CXO) is pleased to announce that the Company has retrieved and assayed the previously un-assayed 7 drillholes, and finished assaying the remainder of one partially assayed drillhole from the 2018 field exploration and drilling program at the Tami Zone, on its KSP property. This is further to the news release dated November 16, 2018, which highlighted copper-gold mineralization in over 500 m of strike length at the Tami Zone.

 

These results comprised a total of 8 drillholes (1,583.50 m), 3 of which were drilled within the main E – W corridor, and 5 that were drilled on peripheral targets (see Figure 1). The analysis of these drillcores was suspended in 2018 due to budgetary constraints, and lack of obvious visible mineralization. The company is now pleased to report that all three drillholes (TMDDH18-147,148 & 149) drilled within the main mineralized corridor returned considerably anomalous gold and copper mineralization (see Table 1).

 

Particularly encouraging are drillholes (TMDDH18-148 & 149) located west of previously known mineralization (previous drilling; approximately 150 and 330 m, respectively), thus extending mineralized continuity of intercepts in drilling to over 800 m of strike from drillhole TMDDH18-149, east to TMDDH18-136. A 600 m x 600 m gold in soil anomaly (> 100 ppb Au) is also located a further 200 m west of TMDDH18-149, on trend, that attests to the potential westward expansion of the mineralized E – W corridor. The Tami E – W corridor is now outlined as 800 m of continuous mineralized strike (From TMDDH18-149 to TMDDH18-136) in addition to 300 m of discontinuous strike (from TMDDH18-136 to TMDDH18-147) for a total E – W strike of the corridor approximately 1,100 m.

 

Table 1: KSP- Tami Zone Significant Intercepts*

 

 

Hole ID Total Length
(m)
From (m) To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
(g/t)
Cu (%)
TMDDH18-146 172.0 61.0 73.0 12.0 0.27 0.06
TMDDH18-147 246.0 9.0 25.0 16.0 0.25 0.06
and   59.0 69.0 10.0 0.29 0.1
and   89.0 91.0 2.0 1.39 0.06
TMDDH18-148 171.0 17.0 61.0 44.0 0.56 0.01
including   19.0 21.0 2.0 1.45 0.03
and   45.0 55.0 10.0 1.22 0.01
TMDDH19-149 198.0 51.0 57.0 6.0 0.34 0.01
and   75.0 77.0 2.0 0.93 0.08
and   121.0 133.0 12.0 0.27 0.09
and   155.0 171.0 16.0 0.35 0.14
TMDDH19-152 201.0 No Significant Results
TMDDH19-153 297.0 No Significant Results
TMDDH19-155 141.0 No Significant Results
TMDDH19-156 157.5 No Significant Results
*The intervals reported in this table represent drill intercepts and insufficient data is available at this time to state the true thickness of the mineralized intervals

 

 

The remaining 5 unassayed drillholes (TMDDH18-146,152,153,155 & 156) were drilled primarily on the periphery of the main E – W corridor, targeting magnetic anomalies as much as 675 m north or south of the main mineralized east-west trend,which generally failed to return significant results.

 

Detailed examination also reveals that no drillholes were drilled down dip or south of the significantly mineralized intercepts from the 2017 drilling, and thus depth potential remains untested. Three previously not disclosed holes (TMDDH18-137, 139 & 144) from 2018 on the Tami Zone did not return significant results. TMDDH18-137 currently implies that there may be a break in mineralized continuity across the corridor. However, large drill hole spacing (closest hole is 100 m away) may suggest that there is potential to establish mineralization continuity across the entire 1,100 m corridor by adding additional drill density, to test down dip, and/or at depth.

 

Colorado’s CEO, Joe Mullin, commented, “KSP is a district scale property with multiple established porphyry-related zones, including the Tami and Inel Zone.  Our technical team will continue to review, recompile and prioritize the huge amount of data and information in our dataroom in preparation for the 2020 field season, leading to drill target selection in Q4 2020. That’s also our theme for all of Colorado’s key projects in 2020: Castle, North ROK (Mabon and ROK-Coyote), Sofia, and KSP-KingPin. We expect to publish more details regarding our 2020 plans shortly.

 

Detailed Science Based Review Continues on All Projects

 

The company has also begun detailed scientific based review of all its projects with particular emphasis on the  following:

 

Castle Property – An elongate, arcuate 6 km long composite, alkalic pluton that is structurally disrupted, deformed, QSP altered westward, and contiguous from GT Gold’s Saddle Deposit¹.

North ROK (Mabon and ROK-Coyote Properties) – Host to the Mabon porphyry Cu-Au deposit (142 MT of 0.22 % Cu, 0.26 g/t Au) with exploration potential indicated by km-scale Cu-Au soil geochemical anomalies, in part coincident with magnetic and IP geophysical signatures.

Sofia Property –A recently completed airborne magnetic survey is being reviewed and interpreted. A government geological technical report released December 2019 (MDRU Publication 424)  highlighted copper-gold porphyry potential beneath previously known gold occurrences. This work is being synthesized and compiled into the existing databases.

KSP and KingPin Properties – An enigmatic district-scale land package (633 km2) that hosts numerous high grade Au-Ag vein and Cu-Au porphyry targets. A detailed review and compilation of data is underway to identify exploration efforts, prioritize  targets, and develop exisiting zones.

 

The company will continue to diligently review these enormous datasets, that encompass one of the largest and most strategic landholdings of a junior company in the Golden Triangle of northwestern BC. Proposed, prioritized 2020 fieldwork will be synthesized and  as information becomes available, updates will be provided.

 

Data Quality Analysis

 

Colorado has implemented a rigorous data quality analysis (DQA) protocol to ensure best practices are employed in sampling and data quality is measured after analysis of diamond drill core. Blanks (blind and unblind), field duplicates, and certified reference materials (CRM’s) are inserted into the sample stream to monitor laboratory performance.

In 2018, ALS Global Laboratories of Terrace, B.C. prepped diamond drill core from drill holes TMDDH18-152, 153, 155, and 156 by fine crushing passing 70 % < passing 2mm (CRU-31), riffle splitting (SPL-21), then pulverizing 1000 g to 85 % < 75 microns (PUL-32).  These prepped core samples were not analyzed by ALS at the request of Colorado Resources in the fall of 2018.  Drill core from diamond drill holes TMDDH18-146, 147, 148, and 149 were weighed but not prepped or analyzed by ALS at the request of Colorado Resources in the fall of 2018.  All samples from the diamond drill holes mentioned above were placed in secure outdoor storage. 

 

For 2019 analysis, all samples from the diamond drill holes reported in this news release were brought out of secure storage and transported to ActLabs of Kamloops, B.C.  Drill core samples received as core were dried, crushed to 80 % passing 2 mm, 10 mesh, riffle split, 250 g, and pulverized in mild steel to 95 % passing 105 microns, 150 mesh (Prep Code RX1).  Drill core samples received with a dry pulp fraction had the pulp fraction re-pulverized for homogenization in mild steel to 95 % passing 105 microns, 150 mesh (Prep Code RX4).  Drill core samples received with a pulp fraction that was, or appeared to have been, wet had the original pulp fraction stored, and the entire crushed fraction was dried, riffle split, 250 g, and pulverized in mild steel to 95 % passing 105 microns, 150-mesh (Prep code RX4) creating a new pulp fraction. 

 

In 2019, all samples from the diamond drill holes reported in this news release was analyzed by ActLabs of Kamloops B.C. All samples were analyzed for gold by 50 g fire assay fusion with AA finish (Method Code 1A2-50) and for 43 elements by four acid digestion with ICP-MS finish (Method Code UT-4M).  Samples with > 5 g/t gold were re-analyzed for gold by 30 g fire assay with gravimetric finish (Method Code 1A3).  Samples with silver, copper, lead or zinc that exceeded the uper reporting limit of method UT-4M were re-analyzed for the over limit elements by four acid digestion with ICP-OES finish assay (Method Code 8- 4 Acid ICP-OES). 

 

Qualified Person 

 

The technical information in this release has been reviewed and approved by Steven Kramar, P.Geo., Colorado’s Senior Geologist and a qualified person under NI 43-101.

 

About Colorado 

 

Colorado Resources Ltd. is exploring high-grade gold and copper in the Golden Triangle and the Toodoggone area of British Columbia. The portfolio includes the flagship Castle property, a porphyry copper-gold project located in the Red Chris mining district of the Golden Triangle, contiguous with GT Gold’s Tatogga property. Other properties include; (i) North ROK, (ii) KSP, (iii) Kingpin, (iv) Heart Peaks, and (v) Sofia properties in British Columbia. These assets are being advanced by a newly assembled technical and management team with experience in discovery, exploration, permitting and development.

 

 

Posted January 20, 2020

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