The Prospector News

TomaGold continues to show strong results at Obalski with 23.7 g/t Au and 24.5 g/t Ag over 0.5 metres

You have opened a direct link to the current edition PDF

Open PDF Close
Uncategorized

Share this news article

TomaGold continues to show strong results at Obalski with 23.7 g/t Au and 24.5 g/t Ag over 0.5 metres

 

 

 

 

 

  • Corporation reports results from last four holes of a seven-hole, 2,502-metre program
  • Best results include:
    • Hole OBS-21-005: 23.7 g/t Au and 24.5 g/t Ag over 0.5 metres
    • Hole OBS-21-007: 23.6 g/t Au and 2.9 g/t Ag over 0.5 metres
    • Hole OBS-21-007: 0.46 g/t Au and 0.32 g/t Ag over 18.75 metres
  • 10,000-metre follow-up drilling program to start in April

 

TOMAGOLD CORPORATION (TSX-V: LOT) is pleased to report the results for the last four holes of its 2,502-metre drilling program on its wholly-owned Obalski property, in Chibougamau, Quebec.

 

Drilling began in December 2020 and ended on February 18, 2021. The program consisted of seven holes, six of which were drilled on two separate sections (450 E and 120 E), while the seventh hole was designed to test the rock type at the eastern property boundary and, as expected, did not return any significant values. The goal of the program was to better define the A-Po zone on sections 450 E and 120 E, located 330 metres apart, with very little exploration work in between. Drilling was also aimed at intersecting the A, C and D zones, some of which had already been mined underground and been the subject of minor surface work.

 

The results for the three holes drilled on section 450 E were disclosed previously (see press release dated March 10, 2021). The following table shows the gold, silver and copper results for the three holes drilled on section 120 E:

 

HOLE ZONE Au
(g/t)
Ag
(g/t)
Cu
(%)
Core length*
(m)
Depth
(m)
OBS-20-005 A-Po N 3.43 3.78 NSV 3.55 190
Including A-Po N 23.7 24.5 NSV 0.50 190
OBS-20-006 A-Po N 0.24 0.68 NSV 1.90 260
OBS-20-007 A-Po S 4.81 0.58 NSV 2.50 365
Including A-Po S 23.6 2.9 NSV 0.50 365
OBS-20-007 A-Po N 0.46 0.32 NSV 18.74 380

NSV: non-significant value

*The width shown is the core length. True width is estimated at 65-70% of core length.

 

“These latest results appear to confirm the continuity of the A-Po North and South zones, warranting a 10,000-metre follow-up program to start in April,” said David Grondin, President and CEO of TomaGold. “The new program is aimed at defining the A-Po zone by drilling every 50 metres between sections 120 E and 450 E to a vertical depth of at least 500 metres, with some holes reaching a vertical depth of 650 metres. We believe that the results of this first program are a good indicator of the gold potential that lies below. The work is expected to take approximately four months to complete.”

 

In parallel with the drilling program, samples from certain mineralized zones will be further investigated and re-analysed by Corem using a leaching procedure. In 1987, given highly variable results from its drilling programs, Syngold Exploration, a previous owner, decided to re-run samples using a leaching procedure. Notably, leaching on samples from several intersections, including samples from hole OBS-87-03, returned an average grade of 2.1 g/t Au over 17.1 m, from 331.3 m to 348.4 m (compared to 0.18 g/t Au for the original assays), including a 6.7-m section, from 339.9 m to 346.6 m, that graded 3.43 g/t Au (compared to just 0.254 g/t for the original assay). Assaying (gold, multi-element and whole rock) was performed at three different independent laboratories: Chimitec Ltd., Bourlamaque Assay Laboratories Ltd. and Metriclab (1980) Inc. Cyanidation test work was also done at Lakefield Research. Syngold did not introduce standards or blanks into the assaying chain but carried out diligent re-sampling of the mineralization. The work report (GM-48538) included the assay certificates but did not provide any information on the sample preparation and assaying procedure or the internal control results for the laboratories. The above values have been recalculated from the original assays, taking into consideration re-assaying done by Syngold in 1988.

 

Finally, a more detailed reinterpretation of the geology, structure and mineralization is also underway. Recent drilling has enabled the Corporation to confirm the presence of two significant gold-bearing structures: the A-Po zone, which is characterized by the presence of a corridor rich in semi-massive to locally massive sulphides, and the D vein, which is defined by a shear that intersects the A-Po zone and is injected by a gold-rich quartz vein locally.

 

Sample preparation and analysis

 

TomaGold has implemented and is adhering to a strict Quality Assurance/Quality Control program for the present drilling program. The core is sawed in half, with one half kept as a witness sample in Chibougamau and the other half shipped directly by bus to ALS Chemex in Val-d’Or, Quebec. The half core is then ground to 1/8″ and split into two halves by ALS. One half is kept as a witness (reject) by ALS in Val-d’Or. ALS pulverizes the other half to minus 150 mesh and takes a 50 g sample for analysis. The rest is kept at ALS and identified as “pulp”.

 

The technical content of this press release has been reviewed and approved by André Jean, P.Eng., the Corporation’s Director of Exploration and a qualified person under National Instrument 43-101.

 

About the Obalski property

 

The Obalski property, which covers 345 hectares, including a 33-hectare mineral concession, lies about 2 km south of Chibougamau, Quebec. Discovered in 1928, the Obalski deposit produced 100,273 tonnes at grades of 1.14% Cu, 2.08 g/t Au and 6.04 g/t Ag from the A zone between 1964 and 1972, and around 9,000 tonnes at a reported grade of 8.5 g/t Au from the D zone in 1984 (Source: SIGEOM and Camchib Exploration internal reports).

 

About TomaGold

 

TomaGold Corporation is a Canadian mineral exploration corporation engaged in the acquisition, assessment, exploration and development of gold mineral properties. TomaGold has interests in five gold properties near the Chibougamau mining camp in northern Quebec: Obalski, Monster Lake East, Monster Lake West, Hazeur and Lac Doda. It also participates in a joint venture with Evolution Mining Ltd. and New Gold Inc., through which it holds a 24.5% interest in the Baird property, near the Red Lake mining camp in Ontario.

 

Figure 1: Obalski Surface Plan is available at

https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/9b9f3104-97a1-4096-ae32-77e5647bab67

 

Figure 2: Obalski Section 120E is available at

https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/6849f641-063b-40b4-b6d2-d0bdf3e33f64

 

Posted March 25, 2021

Share this news article

MORE or "UNCATEGORIZED"


Silver Mountain Announces Closing of Prospectus Offering

Silver Mountain Resources Inc. (TSX-V: AGMR) (OTCQB: AGMRF) is ... READ MORE

April 24, 2024

Mandalay Extends the Storheden Gold Deposit Adjacent to the Operating Björkdal Mine

Mandalay Resources Corporation (TSX: MND) (OTCQB: MNDJF) announce... READ MORE

April 24, 2024

Collective Mining Intercepts 632.25 Metres at 1.10 g/t Gold Equivalent in a 200 Metre Step-Out Hole to the South at Trap

Collective Mining Ltd. (TSX: CNL) (OTCQX: CNLMF) (FSE: GG1) is pl... READ MORE

April 24, 2024

Koryx Copper Intersects 207 Meters at 0.49% and 116 Meters at 0.54% Copper Equivalent

Significant copper and molybdenum intersections include: HM19: 11... READ MORE

April 24, 2024

Red Pine Intercepts Significant Mineralization at the Wawa Gold Project, including 5.34 g/t over 13.39 metres including 16.50 g/t gold over 0.97 metre and 13.62 g/t gold over 2.13 metres

Red Pine Exploration Inc. (TSX-V: RPX) (OTCQB: RDEXF) is pleased ... READ MORE

April 24, 2024

Copyright 2024 The Prospector News