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Puma Exploration Drills Series of Stacked High-Grade Gold Quartz Veins at Williams Brook

 

 

 

 

 

  • Hole WB23-125 returned 50.85 m of 1.05 g/t gold.
  • Gold mineralization extends over 90 m from surface in a series of stacked high-grade quartz veins.
  • All 11 holes intersected the targeted quartz veins, with assay results returning from anomalous gold (0.10 g/t) to 42.60 g/t.
  • Gold was intercepted at depth in areas never drilled before.
  • Results confirm the continuity of gold mineralization at the Lynx Gold Zone.
  • Assay results for 13 additional holes (2,200 m), including 47 samples containing VG are still pending

 

Puma Exploration Inc. (TSX-V: PUMA) (OTCQB: PUMXF) is pleased to announce the results for the first eleven (11) holes of its 2023 drilling program at its 100%-owned Williams Brook Gold Project in Northern New Brunswick. These holes were first reported on August 2, 2023, and are not part of the series that returned more than 100 specks of visible gold on initial inspection. Notwithstanding, seven of the 11 holes reported today returned significant gold, with four holes intersecting multiple mineralized high-grade gold quartz veins (Table 1). Hole WB23-125 intersected fifteen separate quartz veins and returned 90 m of 0.70 g/t gold from surface (at 2.90 m) with an impressive 50.85 m of 1.05 g/t gold starting at 42 m depth, including a 4.50 m interval of 6.46 g/t gold at 75 m depth.

 

All 11 holes intersected the targeted quartz veins, with assay results returning anomalous gold (0.1 g/t) to 42.60 g/t. Results indicate substantial continuity and depth extension of the gold mineralization at the Lynx Gold Zone. Also, broad mineralized zones in previously untested areas – 0.5 m of 16.1 g/t gold in WB23-128, 10.10 m of 3.30 g/t gold in WB23-129, 19.35 m of 0.54 g/t gold in WB23-131, 4.15 m of 3.18 g/t gold in WB23-132 indicate that additional gold chutes exist (Figure 1). Assay results for the remaining 13 holes of the 2023 drilling are pending and will be released when received.

 

Puma’s President and CEO Marcel Robillard commented, “The first holes of our Phase 1 2023 campaign were drilled to map and test the newly identified veins discovered at surface at Lynx earlier this year and the depth continuity of the interpreted high-grade shoots at Lynx. Many holes hit multiple quartz veins downhole, often starting at surface. Hole 125 was drilled to 170 m depth, and we saw VG in 4 veins from 55 to 79 m depth. Those returned grades of 11.20 to 42.60 g/t gold over 0.35 to 0.80 m width.

 

What’s most impressive is we intersected 15 veins, and they all contributed gold, regardless of whether they contained VG. That’s significant because it highlights the continuity of mineralization at Lynx and the potential for a large mineable system that remains open along strike and depth. Assay results for the remaining holes drilled deeper that returned numerous VG specks should be in soon. We expect they will extend the width and depth of the gold chutes and continue to build volume at Lynx.”

 

Figure 1: Cross-section of Lynx Gold Area with today’s reported results

 

 

Phase 1 drilling focused on the Lynx and Moose areas of the LGZ (Figure 2). It was designed to 1) confirm and extend high-grade gold mineralization at depth and along strike; 2) target, along the favourable contact, specific veins previously mapped at the surface with different drilling orientations to better define the veins’ geometry and update the Company’s structural model. The program expanded from fifteen (15) to twenty-four (24) holes as Puma successfully intercepted the depth extensions of the high-grade shoots defined by previous drilling programs and intersected at depth along the newly identified orientation, the bonanza-grade quartz veins sampled at surface.

 

Most of the holes drilled show pervasive sericitization, but visible gold and associated potential bonanza-grade veins appear to be linked to the presence of carbonate alteration (dolomite) and Py-Cpy-Ga-Sp sulphide assemblages that occur as disseminated massive sulphides or as semi-massive veinlets within the quartz veins.

 

Figure 2: Drillhole location at the Lynx Gold Zone

 

 

 Table 1. Assay results of 2023 drilling

 

DDH # From (m) To (m) Length (m) Au (g/t)
WB23-123 7.60 8.00 0.40 1.03
WB23-125 2.90 93.55 90.65 0.70
Incl. 42.05 92.90 50.85 1.05
Incl. 66.25 92.90 26.65 1.70
Incl. 75.40 92.90 17.50 2.32
Incl. 78.65 92.90 14.25 2.67
and 75.40 79.90 4.50 6.46
Individual samples        
  2.90 3.95 1.05 4.60
  11.00 11.30 0.30 9.87
  37.30 37.60 0.30 4.30
  42.05 42.40 0.35 2.85
  55.50 55.90 0.40 16.60
  66.25 66.60 0.35 13.30
  75.40 75.80 0.40 4.45
  76.05 76.25 0.20 1.71
  78.65 79.50 0.85 11.20
  79.50 79.90 0.40 42.60
  87.15 87.45 0.30 3.67
  88.00 88.40 0.40 11.05
  90.45 90.80 0.35 2.44
  91.75 92.35 0.60 5.32
  92.35 92.90 0.55 1.46
WB23-127 85.90 86.40 0.50 1.50
WB23-128 95.15 95.65 0.50 16.10
WB23-129 42.90 53.00 10.10 3.30
Incl. 45.25 48.45 3.20 10.36
Incl. 48.07 48.42 0.35 29.20
WB23-131 46.25 65.60 19.35 0.54
Incl. 47.00 48.05 1.05 1.06
and 53.80 59.75 5.95 1.39
Incl. 57.60 58.10 0.50 12.35
WB23-132 85.50 89.65 4.15 3.18
Incl. 86.15 89.07 2.92 4.43
Incl. 86.15 86.70 0.55 15.70
and 87.64 88.56 0.92 4.04

*Interval widths reported; true widths of the system are not yet known.

 

Table 2. Coordinates of drill holes

 

DDH # Easting
(m)*
Northing
(m)*
Elevation
(m)
Azimuth
(°)
Dip
(°)
Length
(m)
WB23-122 660246 5259235 386 335 -45 107.0
WB23-123 660256 5259214 386 335 -65 83.0
WB23-124 660213 5259379 392 155 -80 122.0
WB23-125 660263 5259293 386 330 -45 170.0
WB23-126 660242 5259412 389 155 -65 80.0
WB23-127 660237 5259421 389 155 -75 134.0
WB23-128 660236 5259382 389 155 -85 116.0
WB23-129 660263 5259417 389 155 -65 65.0
WB23-130 660207 5259347 388 155 -80 113.2
WB23-131 660227 5259340 389 165 -65 89.0
WB23-132 660303 5259443 388 230 -45 196.0

 

About the Williams Brook Gold Project

 

Puma’s flagship Williams Brook Gold Project comprises six (6) claims blocks covering more than 44.650 ha in Northern New Brunswick—an established and mining-friendly jurisdiction near paved roads and with excellent infrastructure nearby. The land package is located near the Rocky Brook Millstream Fault. a major regional structure formed during the Appalachian Orogeny and a significant control for gold deposition in the region.

 

Since 2021. and with less than $10M of exploration investment. Puma has made multiple gold discoveries at the Williams Brook property and believes that the property hosts a large orogenic/epithermal gold. Puma’s ongoing exploration programs are focused on building a gold camp in Northern New Brunswick.

 

Figure 3. Main gold showings and occurrences at the Williams Brook Gold Project

 

 

Qualified Person

 

The technical information of this release was reviewed and approved by Dominique Gagne. PGeo. a consultant of Puma and a qualified person as defined by the National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.

 

On-Site Quality Assurance/Quality Control Measures

 

Drill core and surface samples are bagged, sealed and sent to ALS CHEMEX in Moncton, New Brunswick, where each sample is crushed and pulped before being fire-assayed (Au-ICP21). The remaining coarse reject portions of the samples remain in storage for further work or verification as needed. As part of its QA/QC program, the Company inserts external gold standards (low to high grade) and blanks every 20 samples in addition to standards, blanks, and duplicates. All samples over 10 g/t gold or with abundant visible gold are analyzed with a gravity finish (Au-GRA22). Check assays are routinely performed for samples with visible gold to ascertain the gold content of the mineralization zone.

 

About Puma Exploration

 

Puma Exploration is a Canadian-based mineral exploration company with precious metals projects in New Brunswick, near Canada’s Famous Bathurst Mining Camp. Puma has a long history in Northern New Brunswick, having worked on regional projects for over 15 years. As a first mover, the Company quickly and strategically accumulated an impressive 44.650 ha of prospective gold landholdings in the area. Puma’s successful exploration methodology combines old prospecting methods with detailed trenching and up-to-date technology such as Artificial Intelligence to facilitate an understanding of the geology and associated mineralized systems. Armed with geophysical surveys, geochemical data and consultants’ expertise, Puma has developed a perfect low-cost exploration tool to discover gold at shallow depths and maximize drilling results.

 

The Company is also committed to deploying its DEAR strategy (Development. Exploration. Acquisition. and Royalties) to generate maximum value for shareholders with low share dilution.

 

Posted October 19, 2023

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