Gladiator Metals Corp. (TSX-V: GLAD) (OTC Pink: GDTRF) (FSE: ZX7) is pleased to announce initial results from its maiden drilling campaign at the Cowley Park prospect at the Whitehorse Copper Project.
Gladiator CEO, Jason Bontempo commented:
“Gladiator is pleased to announce initial results from the recently completed 2,632m maiden diamond drill campaign. These results highlight the rapid progress Gladiator has made in the first three months since acquiring the rights to the Whitehorse Copper Project and is testament to the hard work of the team on the ground.
“Results from Gladiators sampling continues to define the continuity and scale of copper mineralisation at Cowley Park as well as providing further definition to the potentially significant coincident Molybdenum mineralisation. The broad widths of mineralisation, surrounding the higher-grade intervals were not typically assayed by previous operators and Gladiator believes that these have significant potential.
“The recent drilling has also identified significant widths and grades of copper mineralisation within the endoskarn which was not previously targeted by previous operators.
“As well as updating the market in the coming weeks with the remainder of the assays from the maiden diamond drill campaign Gladiator has already begun planning for follow up diamond drilling which will be targeting extensions to historically defined mineralisation at Cowley Park. We also look forward to announcing results from the remainder of our data compilation of historic drilling as well as further assays from previously unlogged and unsampled core.”
Cowley Park – Maiden Drilling Campaign
Gladiators 2632m, 14-hole maiden diamond drilling campaign was completed on May 19th and initial assay results from the program have now been received for seven of the holes (please refer to Figure 1 below for details). Significant drill intercepts include:
A complete list of drilling completed by Gladiator Metals, including the hole locations, drill azimuth and dip are tabled below.
Table 1: Cowley Park Drilling – Hole Details & Significant Intercepts
HoleID | East | North | RL | TD | Dip | Azimuth | Comment | From | TO | Interval | Cu (%) |
Au (ppm) |
Ag (ppm) |
Mo (ppm) |
Cu% * Int(m) |
Remarks |
CPG-001 | 505,846 | 6,715,455 | 764 | 155 | -60 | 6 | 13.69 | 19 | 5.31 | 0.78 | 0.09 | 5.35 | 26 | 4.12 | ||
Including | 13.69 | 17 | 3.31 | 1.1 | 0.15 | 8.03 | 28 | 3.63 | ||||||||
And | 32 | 103 | 71 | 0.72 | 0.04 | 2.08 | 143 | 51.35 | ||||||||
Including | 42 | 62 | 20 | 1.43 | 0.07 | 3.96 | 254 | 28.68 | ||||||||
CPG-002 | 505,839 | 6,715,412 | 765 | 183 | -60 | 1 | 19 | 132 | 113 | 0.79 | 0.13 | 4.75 | 464 | 89.57 | ||
Including | 28 | 41 | 13 | 1.44 | 0.31 | 10.53 | 1,564 | 18.66 | ||||||||
And | 71 | 104 | 33 | 1.48 | 0.25 | 8.31 | 404 | 48.89 | ||||||||
CPG-003 | 505,837 | 6,715,492 | 763 | 134 | -60 | 2 | 9 | 14 | 5 | 1.23 | 0.12 | 10.44 | 1,121 | 6.16 | ||
And | 22.8 | 36 | 13.2 | 2.26 | 0.34 | 17.96 | 833 | 29.88 | ||||||||
CPG-004 | 506,032 | 6,715,258 | 753 | 155 | -60 | 4 | 87 | 115 | 28 | 0.91 | 0.1 | 9.13 | 383 | 25.53 | ||
Including | 87 | 97 | 10 | 1.65 | 0.26 | 21.94 | 791 | 16.48 | ||||||||
CPG-005 | 506,051 | 6,715,309 | 757 | 177 | -60 | 355 | Assay Not Received | |||||||||
CPG-006 | 506,197 | 6,715,374 | 757 | 181 | -60 | 356 | 67 | 159 | 92 | 0.71 | 0.07 | 5.13 | 313 | 64.89 | ||
Including | 67 | 71 | 4 | 0.8 | 0.07 | 6.35 | 755 | 3.2 | ||||||||
And | 79 | 137 | 58 | 0.95 | 0.08 | 7.07 | 367 | 55.05 | ||||||||
Or | 79 | 95 | 16 | 2.36 | 0.26 | 20.58 | 455 | 37.71 | ||||||||
And | 129 | 135 | 6 | 1.57 | 0.01 | 4.07 | 183 | 9.43 | ||||||||
And | 149 | 159 | 10 | 0.54 | 0.07 | 2.78 | 273 | 5.43 | ||||||||
CPG-007 | 506,267 | 6,715,349 | 752 | 191 | -61 | 354 | 84 | 87 | 3 | 1.13 | 0.2 | 6.93 | 680 | 3.38 | Assays Received from 61 to 89m |
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CPG-008 | 506,262 | 6,715,387 | 755 | 181 | -60 | 349 | 65 | 77 | 12 | 0.53 | 0.09 | 4.6 | 825 | 6.38 | ||
And | 101 | 109 | 8 | 0.74 | 0.23 | 5.03 | 355 | 5.91 | ||||||||
CPG-009 | 506,120 | 6,715,340 | 758 | 241 | -60 | 357 | Assay Not Received | |||||||||
CPG-010 | 506,115 | 6,715,370 | 759 | 207 | -60 | 360 | 86 | 112 | 26 | 1.14 | 0.02 | 3.09 | 256 | 29.55 | ||
And | 134 | 146 | 12 | 0.56 | 0.1 | 3.07 | 384 | 6.71 | ||||||||
CPG-011 | 506,099 | 6,715,400 | 761 | 190 | -60 | 356 | Assay Not Received | |||||||||
CPG-012 | 505,955 | 6,715,451 | 765 | 162 | -60 | 357 | Assay Not Received | |||||||||
CPG-013 | 506,040 | 6,715,368 | 761 | 196 | -60 | 9 | Assay Not Received | |||||||||
CPG-014 | 505,993 | 6,715,305 | 758 | 280 | -60 | 339 | Assay Not Received |
Notes on Table: All drill hole locations are recorded in NAD83 Coordinates (Zone 8N). No significant core loss was observed during the logging and sampling within the reported drill intervals. All intercepts that are greater than 0.5% Cu and having a minimum summed value >2, calculated as the sum of the weighted average of Cu (%) x Interval (m) over the reported interval have been tabled.
Figure 1: Plan map of the advanced Cowley Park Copper Prospect. Previously released (historicql) collated drill results with a cumulative Copper%*m of >40 highlighted as well as initial significant drill intercepts from the recently completed maiden diamond drilling campaign.
Cu Mineralization Width and Grade Confirmed
These results confirm the width and continuity of mineralization previously targeted at Cowley Park with mineralization remaining open in all directions. Results such as 16m @ 2.36% Cu in CPG-006 and 13.2m @ 2.26% Cu in CPG-003 compare favorably to previously announced historical drill intercepts (refer Company’s news releases dated February 13 2023, April 3, 2023 and May 15 2023) such as:
As a result, recently completed drilling compares favorably to previous (historical) results and highlights the potential for Gladiator to significantly enhance Cowley Park through systematic targeting and sampling of lower grade envelopes to the high-grade mineralization. Figure 2 below shows a recently completed cross section at Cowley Park comparing the extent of recent and historic sampling and drill intercepts and contrasting the widths of recently returned assays with those of previous (historic) drilling campaigns.
Figure 2: Section A-A’ through drillholes CPG-001, 002 and 003 in comparison to previous (historic) historical drilling intercepts on the same section. Section A-A’ is marked on Figure 1 for reference.
In addition, Figure 2 highlights the previously underrepresented potential of endoskarn copper mineralization hosted within the granodiorite intrusion. This style of mineralization has not been systematically targeted or assayed in historic drilling.
New results from the recently completed drilling campaign demonstrates the potential for this style of mineralization. This has become evident when current drilling is compared against selectively assayed historical drilling in neighboring holes. For example, recently completed drill hole CPG-002 returned 113m @ 0.79% Cu from 19m, compared against historic drill hole CP-039 that returned 62.49m @ 0.65% cu from 42.67m.
Multi Element Assays confirms high grade coincident Molybdenum
The recent assay results also highlight significant zones of molybdenum mineralization coincident with the copper mineralization. Significant intervals from recently completed drilling includes:
These results are supported by recently announced results from Gladiators multi-element sampling program of previously unassayed core at Cowley Park with results including (refer Company’s news releases dated February 13, 2023, April 3, 2023 and May 15 2023):
Molybdenum was not systematically assayed for in the historical drilling and Gladiator intends to add co-product value to the project through the inclusion of this and other potentially contributing elements including silver and gold.
A complete list of the compiled historic drill holes from Cowley Park and their significant intercepts and details can be found at:
Exploration Update
The Company’s exploration program at the Whitehorse Copper Project for 2023 is categorized into three parts which includes:
Regional Exploration
Work completed to date has identified more than 30, drill ready, high-grade regional targets associated with copper rich skarns at the contact between the Cretaceous age Whitehorse Plutonic Suite and the Triassic to Jurassic Lewes River Group’s clastic and carbonate metasediments. Cumulatively, there is more than 35km of underexplored strike on the contact which is highly prospective for high-grade copper+/-molybdenum+/-silver+/- gold (refer to Figure 3 below).
Figure 3: Plan map of the Whitehorse Copper Project showing geology and location of key prospects and historic drill intercepts within the main trend please refer to Company’s news releases dated February 13 2023 and April 3, 2023 for details.
Gladiator’s position is enhanced at Whitehorse, with the project having near year-round access for work programs, including an established road and drill access network, lower capital infrastructure requirements due to the project’s proximity to Whitehorse and a strong partnership with the owners of the Whitehorse Copper Project, an experienced local drilling service provider.
Data Verification and QA / QC
Drilling completed by Gladiator was irregularly spaced to test parts of the mineralised systems, holes were generally drilled at -60 degrees towards true north and the holes were directionally surveyed utilising a North Seeking Gyro direction tool. On completion of drilling drill collars are surveyed utilising a high-accuracy RTK DGPS system.
Upon drilling of diamond core Gladiator undertakes geological logging, marking up of lineal length of the core, recording core recovery, and Geotech measurements such as RQD’s and taking core photographs.
Based on the geological logging, core is then marked up for sampling with a new sampling ticket that matches the submitted sample for analysis at the start of the sample interval, the drill core is then cut in half utilizing a core saw equipped with a diamond saw blade. The core samples are then sent for analysis and the remaining half core retained for future reference. Certified Reference Materials (CRMs) or known blank material is placed within the sampling sequence at a nominal sampling rate of 1 in 20 samples to monitor the laboratory. Samples are submitted to the ALS Global laboratory (Whitehorse YT) which is independent of Gladiator.
Samples subject to this release were crushed to 70% less than 2mm before pulverizing to better than 85% passing 75 microns. Samples were then analysed by ALS method ME-ICP61 (Aqua Regia with ICP-MS finish), with over limits for Cu analysed by method CU-OG62 (Aqua Regia with ICP-MS finish). As part of this process, Gladiator also captures the required sampling metadata to potentially utilize the core and analysis for any future requirements. Gladiator believes that this current QA/QC regime meets required standards under reporting instruments, such as NI-43-101. At this point the Company regards the data collected from this exercise as reliable for the purposes of identifying future exploration targets and may be used to inform future drilling and exploration campaigns or utilised in future resource calculations.
In reference to historic drill results reported in this news release from the Company’s data compilation exercise, these results are historical in nature. Gladiator has not undertaken any independent investigation, nor has it independently analyzed the results of the historical exploration work in order to verify the results. The Company believes that the historical drill results currently do not conform to presently accepted industry standards. Gladiator considers these historical drill results relevant as the Company will use this data as a guide to plan future exploration and drilling programs. The Company also considers the data to be reliable for these purposes, however, the Company’s future exploration work will include verification of the data through drilling. Please refer to Company’s news releases dated February 13, 2023, April 3, 2023 and April 27 2023 for further details.
ABOUT GLADIATOR METALS CORP.
Gladiator Metals Corp. is a mineral exploration company focused on the advancement of multiple high- grade copper prospects at its Whitehorse Copper Project (the “Project”), an advanced-stage copper (Cu) ± molybdenum (Mo) ± silver (Ag) ± gold (Au) skarn exploration project in the Yukon Territory, Canada. The Project comprises 314 contiguous claims covering approximately 5,380 Hectares (13,294 acres) in the Whitehorse Mining District.
Copper mineralization was first discovered in 1897 on the Whitehorse Copper Belt, as it came to be known. The Whitehorse Copper Belt comprised over 30 copper-related, primarily skarn occurrences covering an area of 35 by 5 km in a northwesterly trending arc. Exploration and mining development have been carried out intermittently since that time with the main production era lasting between 1967 and 1982 where production totaled 267,500,000 pounds copper, 225,000 ounces of gold and 2,838,000 ounces of silver from 11.1 million tons of mineralized skarn ore were milled (Watson, 1984).
The Project is accessible through numerous access roads and trails located within 2 km of the South Klondike Highway and the Alaska Highway. An extensive network of historical gravel exploration and haul roads exists throughout the project area, providing excellent access to the majority of the claim package. Access to existing electric power facilities is available through the main Yukon power grid.
In November 2022, Gladiator executed an option agreement to acquire 100% of the Whitehorse Copper Project by incurring exploration expenditure of $12m on the project, staged payment of $300,000 in cash and the staged issue of 15m shares over 6 years. Following the exercise of the Option, the Company must pay the Optionor, or such other person(s) as the Optionor may direct from time to time, a 1.0% net smelter returns royalty on the Whitehorse Copper Project.
Qualified Person
All scientific and technical information in this news release has been prepared or reviewed and approved by Kell Nielsen, a “qualified person” as defined by NI 43-101.
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