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Gran Colombia Gold Provides Exploration Update on Its Zancudo Project

 

 

 

 

 

Gran Colombia Gold Corp. (TSX: GCM) (OTCQX: TPRFF) provided an update today regarding the ongoing diamond drilling program on the Zancudo Project, Colombia. Exploration and drilling on the Project is being carried out by IAMGOLD Corporation under an option agreement for the exploration and potential purchase of an interest in the Project as announced on March 16, 2017.

 

 

Serafino Iacono, Executive Co-Chairman of Gran Colombia Gold, commented, “IAMGOLD appears to be getting results thus far that are consistent with our earlier exploration work on the Project. We are pleased with their approach in the drilling to-date and encouraged by the identification of a new manto structure in the North Zone and a potential ore shoot on both the Manto Antiguo and Manto Inferior structures in the South Zone, all of which merit further evaluation. IAMGOLD has approximately 2,000 meters of drilling to complete for the remainder this year to confirm the continuity of the new manto structure in the North Zone.”

 

 

The Project, located in the Titiribí mining district of Antioquia, Colombia, comprises a historical gold mine (the Independencia Mine) set in the Middle Cauca Gold Belt, with an estimated total historical production of 1.5 Mozs to 2.0 Mozs of gold equivalent with recovered grades of 14.6 g/t Au and 108 g/t Ag. The Independencia Mine mined an epithermal intermediate sulphidation type vein system that was exploited over 3.5 kilometers strike length and known depths of approximately 300 meters. Gran Colombia acquired the Project in 2010 and completed a total of 14,000 meters of drilling in 2011 and 2012 focused on defining new potential resources by testing the strike and shallow dip extensions of the northerly-trending Santa Catalina fault structure and a number of east-west trending stacked veins, or “mantos”, that merge into this master structure, to the south of the historical Independencia Mine. Gran Colombia halted further exploration work on this property following the gold price collapse in 2013 to focus on the modernization project at its Segovia Operations. In March 2017, Gran Colombia announced it had signed an Option Agreement with IAMGOLD.

 

 

Under the Option Agreement, IAMGOLD was granted an option to acquire an initial undivided 65% interest (the “First Option”) in the Project by incurring an aggregate of US$10 million of mineral exploration expenditures over a six-year period, subject to meeting specified annual work commitments during the First Option period, of which the first US$1 million incurred within the first year was a firm commitment and IAMGOLD has the right to cease its obligations at any time thereafter. IAMGOLD was also granted an additional option (the “Second Option”) to acquire a further 5% undivided interest for an aggregate 70% undivided interest in the Project by completing a feasibility study within three years after exercising the First Option. Upon exercise of the First Option or the Second Option, as the case may be, the parties will form a joint venture to hold the Project, to advance the exploration and, if feasible, to advance the development and mining of any commercially exploitable ore body.

 

 

Drilling Update

 

 

IAMGOLD commenced drilling at the Project in September 2017 and has had one diamond drill rig in operation since that time. The 2017 exploration diamond drilling program from surface was mainly focused on testing the continuity along strike and down dip of the stacked mantos and the Santa Catalina structure in the north and west sectors of the project. A total of 3,905 meters was completed in 11 drill holes.

 

The diamond drilling program for 2018, also from surface, is aimed to test the zone where the stacked mantos merge into the Santa Catalina fault, which usually shows wider and higher-grade intercepts. To-date, 12 drill holes have been completed, totaling approximately 4,017 meters of the 6,000 meters planned for 2018, with results received for the first 10 holes which are reported here.

 

 

Key Highlights and Intercepts

 

  • Drill hole 17PZ-068 successfully extended the Santa Catalina structure for 300 meters to the north. Assays received include 4.1 g/t Au and 681.0 g/t Ag (13.6 g/t Au Eq) over 6.7 meters.
  • In the South Zone of the project, multiple higher-grade intercepts outline a potential ore shoot on both the Manto Antiguo and Manto Inferior structures. This is corroborated by some high-grade intercepts from the previous drilling campaigns. Some of the best intercepts are as follows:
    • Santa Catalina: drill hole 17PZ-075 includes 6.0 g/t Au and 2.9 g/t Ag (6.1 g/t Au Eq) over 2.7 meters.
    • Manto Antiguo: drill hole 17PZ-073 includes 6.1 g/t Au and 61.3 g/t Ag (6.9 g/t Au Eq) over 2.5 meters.
    • Manto Inferior: drill hole 17PZ-075 includes 2.7 g/t Au and 89.0 g/t Ag (4.0 g/t Au Eq) over 5.5 meters.
  • In the North Zone of the Project, old mining workings on the Manto Antiguo structure were intercepted with the wall rock showing good grades, such as 5.2 g/t Au and 87.3 g/t Ag (6.4 g/t Au Eq) over 4.6 meters (hole 17PZ-086). With this grade, the North Zone of the Project, which was exploited by artisanal miners, takes a higher exploration interest.
  • In the North Zone of the Project, a new manto structure was intersected at a vertical depth of approximately 200 meters, below the Manto Inferior structure, with drill hole 17PZ-067 which returned 3.7 g/t Au and 17.7 g/t Ag (4.0 g/t Au Eq) over 1.3 meters. The remaining drill holes of the 2018 diamond drilling program have been designed to confirm the continuity of this new manto to the north.
  • Wide intercepts in the sedimentary sequences were intersected, such as: drill hole 17PZ-068 with 3.4 g/t Au and 20.5 g/t Ag (3.7 g/t Au Eq) over 8.0 meters, and 17PZ-078 which intersected 3.1 g/t Au and 5.7 g/t Ag (3.2 g/t Au Eq) over 4.0 meters.
  • Link-structures in between the stacked mantos were identified, which can be interpreted as tensional structures. The best intercept from drill hole 17PZ-073 includes 3.8 g/t Au and 34.0 g/t Ag (4.3 g/t Au Eq) over 3.8 meters.

 

 

The following table is a list of significant intersections from the 2017 and 2018 diamond drill holes announced in this news release:

 

 

Year Hole ID   Target From m To m Length (m) Au (g/t) Ag (g/t) AuEq g/t Map ID (2)
2017 17PZ-068   Sedimentary 62.94 70.89 7.95 3.43 20.5 3.7 01
17PZ-068 incl. Sedimentary 66.63 67.30 0.67 6.49 115.0 8.1  
17PZ-068 incl. Sedimentary 70.40 70.89 0.49 18.55 14.1 18.7  
17PZ-068 2nd Santa Catalina 83.30 90.03 6.73 4.14 681.0 13.6 02
17PZ-068 3rd Manto Nuevo 1 312.00 314.40 2.40 3.72 55.0 4.5 03
17PZ-068 incl. Manto Nuevo 1 312.53 313.58 1.05 8.29 116.0 9.9  
17PZ-070   Other Structures 231.44 233.54 2.06 2.95 12.3 3.1 04
17PZ-071   Manto Antiguo 164.15 166.28 2.13 3.34 27.3 3.7 05
17PZ-073   Manto Antiguo 117.55 120.10 2.55 8.92 514.9 16.1 06
17PZ-073 incl. Manto Antiguo 117.60 118.20 0.70 32.90 1970.0 60.4  
17PZ-073 2nd Manto Antiguo 149.00 151.50 2.50 6.06 61.3 6.9 07
17PZ-073 3rd Other Structures 216.90 220.70 3.80 3.78 34.0 4.3 08
17PZ-073 incl. Other Structures 216.90 217.70 0.80 13.15 35.5 13.6  
17PZ-073 incl. Other Structures 220.05 220.70 0.65 5.93 155.0 8.1  
17PZ-075   Santa Catalina 24.20 26.90 2.70 6.01 2.9 6.1 09
17PZ-075 incl. Santa Catalina 24.20 25.10 0.90 17.29 6.6 17.3  
17PZ-075 2nd Other Structures 79.35 81.50 2.15 2.63 27.6 3.0 10
17PZ-075 incl. Other Structures 79.35 79.95 0.60 9.43 98.7 10.8  
17PZ-075 3rd Manto Inferior 227.20 232.65 5.45 2.75 89.0 4.0 11
17PZ-075 incl. Manto Inferior 231.70 232.65 0.95 2.85 453.0 9.2  
17PZ-076   Manto Antiguo 188.63 190.65 2.02 3.52 27.7 3.9 12
17PZ-076 2nd Manto Inferior 250.37 253.90 3.53 3.58 10.8 3.7 13
17PZ-077   Manto Antiguo 153.20 155.20 2.00 2.38 41.7 3.0 14
17PZ-077 incl. Manto Antiguo 153.20 153.70 0.50 9.51 166.0 11.8  
2018 17PZ-078   Sedimentary 95.44 99.39 3.95 3.12 5.7 3.2 15
17PZ-078 incl. Sedimentary 95.44 96.20 0.76 12.8 8.8 12.9  
17PZ-078 2nd Manto Antiguo 224.25 227.10 2.85 3.76 153.2 5.9 16
17PZ-078 3rd Manto Antiguo 231.58 234.07 2.50 6.40 34.7 6.9 17
17PZ-080   Manto Antiguo 131.40 133.40 2.00 2.84 49.6 3.5 18
17PZ-080 2nd Manto Antiguo 153.10 157.54 4.44 4.47 172.6 6.9 19
17PZ-080 incl. Manto Antiguo 153.61 154.48 0.87 14.90 753.0 25.4  
17PZ-082   Manto Antiguo 163.44 165.62 2.18 3.05 255.6 6.6 20
17PZ-082 incl. Manto Antiguo 163.40 164.80 1.40 4.84 409.0 10.5  
17PZ-084   Manto Inferior 217.10 220.58 3.48 2.44 33.4 2.9 21
17PZ-086   Manto Antiguo 40.72 45.30 4.58 5.15 87.3 6.4 22
17PZ-086 (4) incl. Manto Antiguo 43.22 45.30 2.08 7.43 118.0 9.1  
  1. The table shows intersections above a cut-off of 2 m @ 3 g/t AuEq. High grade samples above 10 g/t Au and 100 g/t Ag are listed as sub-intervals.  Holes 17PZ-067, 17PZ-069, 17PZ-072, 17PZ-074, 17PZ-079, 17PZ-081, 17PZ-083, 17PZ-085 and 17PZ-087 do not have intersections above the cut-off width and grade.
  2. Refer to Attachment 1 – Zancudo Plan View for location of the drill holes.
  3. The intervals are core lengths. The true widths are estimated to be 80% to 90% of the lengths.
  4. The sampled interval has no recovery of 1.2 m.
  5. AuEq g/t calculated using prices of US$1,275/oz gold and US$17.80/oz silver. No adjustments were made for recovery as the project is at an exploration stage and metallurgical data to allow for estimation of recoveries is not yet available.

 

 

Please refer also to Attachment 1 for a plan view of the Project.

 

 

Qualified Person

 

 

Dr. Stewart D. Redwood, PhD, FIMMM, Senior Consulting Geologist to the Company, is a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure or Mineral Projects and prepared or reviewed the preparation of the scientific and technical information in this press release. Verification included a review of the quality assurance and quality control samples, and review of the applicable assay databases and assay certificates.
Quality Assurance and Quality Control

 

 

The IAMGOLD samples from the Project were prepared by ALS Minerals (ISO 9001:2015) at their laboratory in Medellin, Colombia and assayed by them at their laboratory in Lima, Peru. Gold was assayed by 50 g fire assay with AAS finish. Samples over 10.0 g/t gold were re-assayed by 50 g fire assay with gravimetric finish. Silver and other elements were analyzed in a multi-element package by aqua regia digestion and ICP-AES finish. Silver samples above 100 g/t were re-assayed by 50 g fire assay with gravimetric finish. Blank, standard and duplicate samples were routinely inserted for quality assurance and quality control.

 

 

About Gran Colombia Gold Corp.

 

 

Gran Colombia is a Canadian-based mid-tier gold producer with its primary focus in Colombia where it is currently the largest underground gold and silver producer with several mines in operation at its Segovia and Marmato Operations. Gran Colombia is continuing to focus on exploration, expansion and modernization activities at its high-grade Segovia Operations.

 

A photo accompanying this announcement is available at

http://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/5517a17d-6615-4059-bd5b-044302998606

 

 

Posted October 10, 2018

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