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Lavras Gold Corp V.LGC

Alternate Symbol(s):  LGCFF

Lavras Gold Corp. is a Canada-based junior exploration company. The Company is engaged in the exploration and development of the Lavras do Sul gold project located in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The Lavras do Sul gold project is an advanced exploration stage property that spans approximately 22,000 hectares in size and comprised of 29 mineral rights centered on historic gold workings.


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Post by nozzpackon Jun 25, 2024 8:06am
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News…ALL 7 Holes at Butia hit impressive long intercepts

News…ALL 7 Holes at Butia hit impressive long intercepts

100% success both infill and extensional at Butia  indicates that the 4,5 km soil anomaly is probably Mineralized in similar continous fashion all along the way , pointing towards many millions of ounces..
 

 

Lavras Gold Corp.
Symbol LGC
Shares Issued 51,353,016
Close 2024-06-24 C$ 1.69
Market Cap C$ 86,786,597
Recent Sedar Documents

 

ORIGINAL: Lavras Gold Corp. Intersects 1.4 g/t Gold Over 236 Metres from Surface at Buti Gold Deposit, LDS Project, Southern Brazil & Provides an Exploration Update

Drilling intersection includes 1.6 g/t gold over 199 meters, including 2.4 g/t gold over 20 metres

2024-06-25 06:31 ET - News Release

 

Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - June 25, 2024) - Lavras Gold Corp. (TSXV: LGC) (OTCQX: LGCFF)("Lavras Gold" or the "Company") is pleased to release the results from seven new drillholes testing the Buti Gold Deposit, located at the western edge of the LDS Project in southern Brazil. Gold mineralization was intersected in all seven holes reported in this news release at the Buti Gold Deposit ("Buti" or "Buti Gold Deposit)", which hosts a NI43-101 compliant measured, indicated and inferred gold resource of approximately 0.5 million ounces. Three of these seven new holes returned more than 200 metres of continuous gold mineralization characterized by higher-grade subintervals. 

The purpose of these drillholes was two-fold: several holes were infill holes designed to increase the confidence in the Buti resource (converting the Inferred Resource into the Measured & Indicated categories) and other holes were drilled to potentially increase the gold endowment as explained below. These new results continue to move Lavras Gold toward its short-term corporate goal of defining an economically feasible gold resource on the LDS Project, focused on the Buti Gold Deposit and the adjacent Fazenda do Posto gold target.

HIGHLIGHTS

Drilling

Hole 23BT019 returned: 

  • 236.0 metres grading 1.4 g/t gold from surface and including:

    • 199.0 metres grading 1.6 g/t gold from 37.0 metresand including:

    • 74.0 metres grading 2.5 g/t gold from 75.0 metres, and including:

    • 0.7 metres grading 44.4 g/t gold from 83.3 metres (visible gold),

    • 1.0 metres grading 48.3 g/t gold from 94.0 metres (visible gold), and

    • 20.00 metres grading 2.4 g/t gold from 195.00 metres.

Hole 24BT023 intersected:

  • 228.0 metres grading 1.0 g/t gold from surface and including:

    • 100.0 metres grading 1.6 g/t gold from 35.0 metres, and including:

    • 60.0 metres grading 2.3 g/t gold from 72.0 metres, and including:

    • 5.0 metres grading 3.3 g/t gold from 72.0 metres 

"We are very excited by the results that we are seeing at Buti, with these new drilling results continuing to demonstrate the excellent near-surface gold grade and continuity of the Buti Gold Deposit," commented Lavras CEO Michael Durose. "Long continuous intervals of gold mineralization over more than 200 metres depth and beginning at surface confirm the bulk-tonnage nature of Buti. The presence of visible gold in cross-cutting stockwork-style quartz veinlets in 24BT019 highlights multiple gold mineralizing events, locally enhancing gold grade. This style of mineralization has been seen property wide in other targets that we have drilled including Zeca Souza, Galvao, and Matilde. Laterally, a higher-grade core of mineralization has been defined over at least 100 metres of strike length within the Buti Gold Deposit, starting at surface. This has potentially positive implication for a future open pit mine."

Click here for commentary from CEO Michael Durose on today's drilling results.

An update of drilling results for Fazenda do Posto target is expected as soon as final assay results are received and the geological interpretation is completed. Drilling is on-going in this area after a short delay related to recent unusually heavy rain in the area.

[* Footnote: Buti hosts an NI 43-101 compliant near-surface gold resource of about 500,000 ounces, as detailed in the NI 43-101 Technical Report Mineral Resource for Buti Gold Prospect dated and effective January 25, 2022. The report was prepared by VMG Consultoria e Solues Ltda. for Lavras Gold Corp. and is available on the Company's website and www.sedar.com under Lavras Gold's issuer profile.]

Discussion of Drill Results - Buti Deposit

Figure 1 indicates the location of the mineral showings on the LDS Project. Buti is the most advanced gold deposit on the LDS Property consisting of approximately 0.5 million ounces of gold, located 150 metres east of the recent Fazenda do Posto gold discovery. The purpose of the current drilling program at Buti is to increase the geological confidence of the existing gold resource by converting a significant portion of inferred geological resources into the measured and indicated categories and to increase the gold endowment of the existing gold resource. Recent drilling results from Buti were disclosed in the Lavras Gold News Release dated February 06, 2024.

Details of the locations of the new drillholes relative to existing resource categories can be found in the plan view in Figure 2. A long section looking northeast is shown in Figure 3. Table 1 summarizes assay results including newly disclosed results in this press release, and results disclosed earlier this year. Table 2 tabulates drillhole information including collar coordinates and drillhole depths. Note that the collar coordinates for Buti have been updated to reflect a recently completed detailed land survey of all drill collars versus the GPS coordinates previously disclosed.

Drillhole 23BT019 was collared about 100 metres northwest of drillhole 23BT016 and 23BT018 in the north-central portion of the Buti Gold Deposit (see Figure 2). The hole was designed to test the lateral continuity of higher-grade mineralization encountered in hole 23BT016 that included 109.0 metres grading 1.40 g/t gold from surface. 23BT019 was drilled vertically (see Figure 3) for the purpose of characterizing the vertical continuity of mineralization and defining the mineral deposit at depth. A long interval of continuous bulk-tonnage disseminated gold mineralization was encountered from surface to a depth of 236.0 metres within mineralized episyenite with minor subintervals of perthitic granite as detailed below.

  • Intersected 236.0 metres grading 1.4 g/t gold from surface (0.0 metres) and including:

    • 199.00 metres grading 1.6 g/t gold from 34.0 metres

    • 29.0 metres grading 2.9 g/t gold from 25.0 metres, and 

    • 75.0 metres grading 2.5 g/t gold from 74.0 metres

    • 0.7 metres grading 44.4 g/t gold from 83.3 metres (visible gold in quartz stockwork veinlet), and

    • 1.0 metre grading 48.3 g/t gold from 94.0 metres (visible gold in quartz stockwork veinlet); and 

    • 20.0 metres grading 2.4 g/t gold from 195.0 metres

Drillhole 23BT019 confirms continuous gold mineralization to a depth of 239.0 metres and lateral continuity of a higher-grade core of gold mineralization starting at surface over an extent of about 100 metres. There are many higher-grade subintervals encountered in 23BT019, including areas with higher concentrations of sulphides within episyenite and/or perthitic granite, and two zones of narrow cross-cutting quartz veinlets hosting visible gold (see Figures 4, 5 and 6). These cross-cutting veinlets with visible gold are very high-grade (greater than 40 g/t gold) and highlight a later-stage gold mineralizing event that was superimposed on the original disseminated gold event associated with episyenite and perthitic granite host rock. The cross-cutting visible gold veinlets appear similar to those seen at the Zeca Souza and Galvo gold discoveries located about 1.5 kilometres north of Buti (see News Releases dated September 7, 2022 for Zeca Souza and May 9, 2023 for Galvo) where visible gold in cross-cutting stockwork veins was encountered. Late-stage visible gold associated with glassy quartz has also been encountered at the Matilde gold discovery in the southern portion of the LDS Project (see Figure 1). Note that if the two high-grade gold intervals in 23BT019 are cut back to 10 g/t gold (from 44.4 g/t gold and 48.3 g/t gold respectively), then the composite interval becomes 239.0 m grading 1.1 g/t gold from surface. Nevertheless, it is possible that future "sweet spots" will be found at Buti with future drilling related to the quartz-stockwork style of gold mineralization.

Drillhole 24BT023 was collared about 50 metres northwest of drillhole 23BT016 and 23BT018 in the central-west portion of the Buti gold deposit and drilled vertically (see Figure 2 & Figure 3). The purpose of this hole was to better understand the nature, grade and continuity of gold mineralization in this portion of the deposit. Continuous gold mineralization was encountered over long intervals in episyenite and mineralized perthitic granite. Higher-grade subintervals have been observed within zones of episyenite hosting pyrite +/-arsenian pyrite. A summary of assay composites is as follows:

  • 228.0 metres grading 1.0 g/t gold from surface including:

    • 100.0 metres grading 1.6 g/t gold from 35.0 metres; including

    • 60.0 metres grading 2.3 g/t gold from 72.0 metres; and including

    • 5.0 metres grading 3.3 g/t gold from 72.0 metres

Hole 24BT023 provides a clear indication of long continuous gold mineralization vertically to depths of more than 200 metres, and laterally in a northwest-southeast direction as it is located midway between 23BT019 and 23BT016.

Drillhole 23BT018 was positioned in the southwest-central portion of the Buti gold deposit, slightly south of the currently interpreted measured portion of the gold resource and drilled vertically (see Figures 2 and 3). The purpose of this hole was to better grasp the nature of the geology and mineralization vertically in this portion of the deposit. A continuous bulk-tonnage and disseminated style of mineralization consisting mainly of disseminated pyrite +/- arsenian pyrite within episyenite +/- perthitic granite occurred from surface to a depth of 221.0 metres having an average grade of 0.8 g/t gold. This included several higher-grade subintervals as detailed below:

  • 130.0 metres grading 1.2 g/t gold from surface and including:

    • 10.0 metres grading 1.6 g/t gold from 32.0 metres

    • 10.0 metres grading 1.4 g/t gold from 47.0 metres

    • 8.0 metres grading 3.5 g/t gold from 117.0 metres 

Gold mineralization occurs within mineralized episyenite and perthitic granite. Higher grade subintervals are associated with elevated concentrations of sulphide minerals.

Drillhole 24BT020 was collared along the southeastern edge of the Buti mineralized footprint and drilled on an azimuth of 200 degrees and inclined 60 degrees (see Figures 2 and 3). The purpose of this hole was to test the southeastern extension of the deposit. Only one minor interval of gold mineralization consisting of 1.0 metre grading 1.2 g/t gold was encountered within perthitic granite.

Drillhole 24BT021 was positioned along the southeastern edge of the Buti Gold Deposit and drilled along an azimuth of 020 degrees at an inclined angle of 60 degrees (see Figures 2 3). The hole encountered 77.0 metres of continuous gold mineralization grading 0.4 g/t gold from 22.0 metres, including several moderately higher-grade subintervals including 40.0 metres grading 0.6 g/t gold from 59.0 metres, and 24.0 metres grading 0.7 g/t gold from 72.00 metres.

Drillhole 24BT022 was designed to test the southeast extension of Buti and encountered several narrow low-grade intervals of gold mineralization within predominantly fresh rock (perthitic granite).

Drillhole 23BT017 was collared along the northwestern edge of Buti and was positioned to test the extension of the Buti Gold Deposit to the northwest (see Figure 2 and Figure 3). The hole encountered 53.0 metres grading 0.5g/t gold in mineralized episyenite from 80.0 metres. This included two higher grade subintervals including 5.0 meters grading 1.5 g/t gold from 119.0 metres, and 2.0 metres grading 2.5 g/t gold from 130.0 metres. 

Drillhole 23BT017 was successful in extending the mineralized footprint at Buti about 65.0 metres northwest of previous drilling.

Correction to Press Release dated May 30, 2024

The Company clarifies that it granted 97,242 Restricted Share Units to officers of the Company instead of 101,419 as disclosed in its press release dated May 30, 2024.

Table 1. Summary of Drillhole Composites from the Buti Gold Deposit 

Drillhole   From To Interval Gold grade Comment
    (metres) (metres) (metres) (grams/tonne)  
23BT005   0.00 37.00 37.00 0.74 Episyenite/Perthitic Granite
  including 4.00 23.00 19.00 1.17 Saprolite
    97.00 99.00 2.00 0.32 Perthitic Granite
    101.00 103.00 2.00 0.27 Perthitic Granite
             
23BT009   54.00 58.00 4.00 0.61 Episyenite 
    73.00 89.00 16.00 0.63 Episyenite
  including 74.00 81.00 7.00 1.14 Episyenite
    121.00 186.00 65.00 0.51 Episyenite/Perthitic Granite
  including 141.00 159.16 18.16 0.99 Episyenite 
  including 127.00 131.00 4.00 0.80 Episyenite
  including 141.00 149.00 8.00 1.49 Episyenite 
  including 142.00 145.00 3.00 2.10 Episyenite 
  including 168.00 172.00 4.00 1.29 Perthitic Granite
  including 177.00 178.00 1.00 0.76 Perthitic Granite/Episyenite 
  including 182.00 186.00 4.00 0.65 Episyenite/Perthitic Granite
    208.00 220.00 12.00 0.89 Perthitic Granite
  including 208.00 210.00 2.00 1.22 Perthitic Granite
  including 214.00 219.00 5.00 1.50 Perthitic Granite
    239.00 242.00 3.00 0.45 Perthitic Granite
  including 239.00 240.00 1.00 0.81 Perthitic Granite
             
23BT010   0.00 46.00 46.00 0.48 Episyenite
  Including 0.00 9.00 9.00 1.15 Episyenite
  Including 17.00 19.00 2.00 1.18 Episyenite
    40.00 42.00 2.00 0.58 Perthitic Granite
    45.00 46.00 1.00 0.81 Perthitic Granite
    61.00 63.00 2.00 0.44 Perthitic Granite
    68.00 73.00 5.00 0.30 Perthitic Granite
    96.00 100.00 4.00 0.46 Perthitic Granite
  including 96.00 97.00 1.00 1.23 Perthitic Granite
    110.00 111.00 1.00 0.51 Episyenite
23BT011   12.00 22.00 10.00 0.76 Perthitic Granite
  including 13.00 15.00 2.00 2.64 Perthitic Granite
             
23BT012   67.00 74.00 7.00 0.51 Episyenite 
    136.00 246.00 110.00 0.71 Episyenite
  Including 142.00 147.00 5.00 1.27 Episyenite
  Including 142.00 144.00 2.00 2.68 Episyenite
  Including 154.00 174.00 20.00 1.59 Episyenite
  Including 154.00 157.00 3.00 4.20 Episyenite
  Including 163.00 166.00 3.00 6.06 Episyenite
  Including 179.00 182.00 3.00 2.77 Episyenite
  Including 191.00 193.00 2.00 4.08 Episyenite
  Including 205.00 206.00 1.00 0.90 Episyenite
  Including 218.00 220.69 2.69 1.12 Episyenite
  Including 227.00 229.00 2.00 0.83 Episyenite
  Including 231.50 233.51 2.01 0.80 Episyenite
  Including 240.18 242.02 1.84 1.27 Episyenite
  Including 243.30 244.00 0.70 1.11 Episyenite
    253.53 255.37 1.84 1.59 Perthitic Granite
    313.00 332.00 19.00 0.60 Perthitic Granite
  Including 325.00 327.00 2.00 1.73 Perthitic Granite
  Including 329.00 331.00 2.00 1.43 Perthitic Granite
             
23BT013   4.00 5.00 1.00 0.44 Perthitic Granite
    15.00 19.00 4.00 0.30 Perthitic Granite
    53.00 55.00 2.00 0.35 Perthitic Granite
    56.00 57.00 1.00 0.26 Perthitic Granite
    61.00 62.00 1.00 0.44 Perthitic Granite
    71.00 72.00 1.00 0.60 Perthitic Granite
    107.00 109.00 2.00 0.34 Perthitic Granite
    119.00 192.00 73.00 0.74 Episyenite
  including 136.00 171.00 35.00 1.18 Episyenite
  including 136.00 139.00 3.00 1.00 Episyenite
  including 146.00 158.00 12.00 1.54 Episyenite
  including 146.00 149.00 3.00 2.21 Episyenite
    200.00 201.00 1.00 0.91 Episyenite
    202.00 203.00 1.00 0.32 Episyenite
    207.00 210.00 3.00 0.59 Episyenite
    215.00 217.00 2.00 0.34 Episyenite
    218.00 221.00 3.00 1.88 Perthitic Granite
    225.00 228.00 3.00 0.46 Perthitic Granite
    231.00 233.00 2.00 0.40 Perthitic Granite
    236.00 237.00 1.00 0.25 Perthitic Granite
    245.00 246.00 1.00 0.25 Perthitic Granite
    248.00 249.00 1.00 0.34 Perthitic Granite
    257.00 258.00 1.00 0.35 Perthitic Granite
             
23BT014   43.00 47.00 4.00 0.45 Perthitic Granite
    84.00 85.00 1.00 0.32 Perthitic Granite
    182.62 185.00 2.38 0.72 Perthitic Granite
    215.00 216.00 1.00 0.36 Perthitic Granite
    250.00 260.00 10.00 1.45 Episyenite, visible gold, galena
             
23BT015   161.33 162.45 1.12 0.27 Perthitic Granite
    182.00 184.00 2.00 0.29 Perthitic Granite
    242.00 243.00 1.00 0.24 Perthitic Granite
    269.00 274.00 5.00 0.62 Perthitic Granite
  including 272.00 273.00 1.00 1.73 Perthitic Granite
             
23BT016   0.00 160.00 160.00 1.04 Episyenite
  including 0.00 109.00 109.00 1.36 Episyenite
  including 25.00 54.00 29.00 2.90 Episyenite
  including 29.00 34.00 5.00 4.65 Episyenite
  including 30.00 48.00 18.00 3.22 Episyenite
    183.00 187.00 4.00 0.34  
    208.00 224.00 16.00 1.03 Episyenite
  including 208.00 214.00 6.00 2.06 Episyenite
    256.00 257.00 1.00 0.25 Episyenite
    263.00 264.00 1.00 0.29 Episyenite
    266.00 267.00 1.00 0.28 Episyenite
    270.00 287.00 17.00 0.43 Episyenite
    292.00 293.00 1.00 0.28 Episyenite
    316.00 323.00 7.00 0.35 Episyenite
             
23BT017   80.00 133.00 53.00 0.54 Episyenite
  including 107.00 115.00 8.00 0.99 Episyenite 
  including 119.00 124.00 5.00 1.48 Episyenite 
  including 130.00 132.00 2.00 2.53 Episyenite 
             
23BT018   0.00 221.00 221.00 0.81 Episyenite +/- Perthitic Granite
  including 0.00 130.00 130.00 1.15 Episyenite +/- Perthitic Granite
  including 32.00 42.00 10.00 1.60 Episyenite 
  including 47.00 57.00 10.00 1.42 Episyenite 
  including 117.00 125.00 8.00 3.53 Perthitic Granite + Episyenite 
             
23BT019   0.00 236.00 236.00 1.35 Episyenite +/- Perthitic Granite
  including 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.57 Saprolite 
  including 37.00 236.00 199.00 1.56 Episyenite +/- Perthitic Granite
  including 75.00 149.00 74.00 2.45 Episyenite +/- Perthitic Granite
  including 83.31 84.00 0.69 44.40 Visible gold in QV 
  including 94.00 95.00 1.00 48.30 Visible gold in QV 
  including 161.00 176.00 15.00 2.09 Episyenite +/- Perthitic Granite
  including 185.00 187.86 2.86 3.66 Episyenite 
  including 195.00 215.00 20.00 2.35 Episyenite +/- Perthitic Granite
             
24BT020   71.00 72.00 1.00 1.18 Perthitic Granite
             
24BT021   0.00 3.00 3.00 0.63 Saprolite 
    22.00 99.00 77.00 0.37 Perthitic Grante +/- Episyenite 
  including 22.00 25.00 3.00 0.59 Perthitic Granite
  including 22.00 23.00 1.00 1.25 Perthitic Granite
  including 59.00 99.00 40.00 0.55 Perthitic Granite +/- Episyenite
  including 59.00 60.00 1.00 0.54 Perthitic Granite
  including 66.00 67.00 1.00 1.04 Metasomitite
  including 72.00 96.00 24.00 0.69 Perthitic Granite
    108.00 110.00 2.00 0.25 Perthitic Granite
             
24BT022   34.00 39.00 5.00 0.23 Perthitic Granite
  including 34.00 35.00 1.00 0.69 Perthitic Granite
  including 38.00 39.00 1.00 0.32 Perthitic Granite
             
24BT023   0.00 228.00 228.00 1.03 Episyenite +/- Perthitic Granite
  including 35.00 135.00 100.00 1.64 Episyenite 
  including 72.00 228.00 156.00 1.30 Episyenite +/- Perthitic Granite
  Including 72.00 213.00 141.00 1.37 Episyenite +/- Perthitic Granite
  including 72.00 170.00 98.00 1.71 Episyenite +/- Perthitic Granite 
  including 72.00 132.00 60.00 2.31 Episyenite +/- Perthitic Granite 
  including 72.00 92.00 20.00 2.58 Episyenite 
  including 72.00 77.00 5.00 3.25 Episyenite 
  including 77.00 82.00 5.00 3.15 Episyenite 
  including 87.00 92.00 5.00 3.00 Episyenite 

 

  • Assumes 0.25 g/t gold cut-off grade, no top cut.
  • The Company has been targeting larger intersections of greater than 0.25 g/t gold. Intersections lower than this threshold may provide exploration insight and may therefore be disclosed.
  • Intervals represent drill core interval; true widths have not been determined at this time.
     

Table 2. Buti Drillhole Coordinates

Drillhole Easting Northing Elevation (m) Azimuth (Degrees) Dip (degrees) Start Depth (metres) Final Depth (metres)
23BT005 217984 6586490 387 20 -60 0 230.19
23BT009 218119 6586240 407 20 -60 0 252.95
23BT010 217984 6586486 387 200 -60 0 159.79
23BT011 218022 6586572 382 20 -60 0 200.55
23BT012 218043 6586240 407 20 -60 0 358.13
23BT013 218095 6586397 400 0 -90 0 317.87
23BT014 217999 6586257 410 20 -60 0 331.33
23BT015 218125 6586212 404 20 -60 0 294.37
23BT016 218152 6586454 393 200 -60 0 357.66
23BT017 217973 6586670 383 200 -60 0 253.74
23BT018 218152 6586456 393 0 -90 0 256.36
23BT019 218102 6586534 385 0 -90 0 276.54
24BT020 218187 6586357 398 200 -60 0 76.35
24BT021 218171 6586366 397 20 -60 0 125.93
24BT022 218222 6586349 396 20 -60 0 78.72
24BT023 218126 6586494 389 0 -90 0 275.96

 

 

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Figure 1. Regional Soil Geochemistry Anomalies versus Geology of the Lavras do Sul Intrusive Complex and Known Mineral Showings

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Figure 2. Plan View of 2023 and 2024 Buti Drillholes Relative to Resource Categories

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Figure 3. Long-Section Looking Northeast of 2023 and 2024 Buti Drillholes Relative to Resource Categories

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Figure 4. Episyenite from Drillhole 23BT019 showing Vugs (Open Spaces) in Matrix and 1-2% Disseminated Pyrite with Iron-rich Chlorite. 

The Vugs Created Permeability and Porosity in the Original Granodiorite Followed by a Subsequent Gold Mineralization Event. This Sample from Drillhole 23BT019 Spans the Interval 36.0 m to 37.0 m and Grades 0.72 g/t Gold.

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Figure 5. Milky White to Glassy Quartz Stockwork Style Veinlet with Dark Chlorite +/- Sericite, Disseminated Sulphides and Visible Gold Cross-Cutting Original Episyenite Host Rock at Buti Gold Deposit. 

The Visible Gold is Shown in the Blue Circle on the Far Right-Hand Side of the Diagram Associated with Glassy Quartz. This sample from Drillhole 23BT019 is from Interval 83.31 m to 84.00 m and grades 44.4 g/t gold.

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Lavras Gold Corp.
Symbol LGC
Shares Issued 51,353,016
Close 2024-06-24 C$ 1.69
Market Cap C$ 86,786,597
Recent Sedar Documents

 

ORIGINAL: Lavras Gold Corp. Intersects 1.4 g/t Gold Over 236 Metres from Surface at Buti Gold Deposit, LDS Project, Southern Brazil & Provides an Exploration Update

Drilling intersection includes 1.6 g/t gold over 199 meters, including 2.4 g/t gold over 20 metres

2024-06-25 06:31 ET - News Release

 

Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - June 25, 2024) - Lavras Gold Corp. (TSXV: LGC) (OTCQX: LGCFF)("Lavras Gold" or the "Company") is pleased to release the results from seven new drillholes testing the Buti Gold Deposit, located at the western edge of the LDS Project in southern Brazil. Gold mineralization was intersected in all seven holes reported in this news release at the Buti Gold Deposit ("Buti" or "Buti Gold Deposit)", which hosts a NI43-101 compliant measured, indicated and inferred gold resource of approximately 0.5 million ounces. Three of these seven new holes returned more than 200 metres of continuous gold mineralization characterized by higher-grade subintervals. 

The purpose of these drillholes was two-fold: several holes were infill holes designed to increase the confidence in the Buti resource (converting the Inferred Resource into the Measured & Indicated categories) and other holes were drilled to potentially increase the gold endowment as explained below. These new results continue to move Lavras Gold toward its short-term corporate goal of defining an economically feasible gold resource on the LDS Project, focused on the Buti Gold Deposit and the adjacent Fazenda do Posto gold target.

HIGHLIGHTS

Drilling

Hole 23BT019 returned: 

  • 236.0 metres grading 1.4 g/t gold from surface and including:

    • 199.0 metres grading 1.6 g/t gold from 37.0 metresand including:

    • 74.0 metres grading 2.5 g/t gold from 75.0 metres, and including:

    • 0.7 metres grading 44.4 g/t gold from 83.3 metres (visible gold),

    • 1.0 metres grading 48.3 g/t gold from 94.0 metres (visible gold), and

    • 20.00 metres grading 2.4 g/t gold from 195.00 metres.

Hole 24BT023 intersected:

  • 228.0 metres grading 1.0 g/t gold from surface and including:

    • 100.0 metres grading 1.6 g/t gold from 35.0 metres, and including:

    • 60.0 metres grading 2.3 g/t gold from 72.0 metres, and including:

    • 5.0 metres grading 3.3 g/t gold from 72.0 metres 

"We are very excited by the results that we are seeing at Buti, with these new drilling results continuing to demonstrate the excellent near-surface gold grade and continuity of the Buti Gold Deposit," commented Lavras CEO Michael Durose. "Long continuous intervals of gold mineralization over more than 200 metres depth and beginning at surface confirm the bulk-tonnage nature of Buti. The presence of visible gold in cross-cutting stockwork-style quartz veinlets in 24BT019 highlights multiple gold mineralizing events, locally enhancing gold grade. This style of mineralization has been seen property wide in other targets that we have drilled including Zeca Souza, Galvao, and Matilde. Laterally, a higher-grade core of mineralization has been defined over at least 100 metres of strike length within the Buti Gold Deposit, starting at surface. This has potentially positive implication for a future open pit mine."

Click here for commentary from CEO Michael Durose on today's drilling results.

An update of drilling results for Fazenda do Posto target is expected as soon as final assay results are received and the geological interpretation is completed. Drilling is on-going in this area after a short delay related to recent unusually heavy rain in the area.

[* Footnote: Buti hosts an NI 43-101 compliant near-surface gold resource of about 500,000 ounces, as detailed in the NI 43-101 Technical Report Mineral Resource for Buti Gold Prospect dated and effective January 25, 2022. The report was prepared by VMG Consultoria e Solues Ltda. for Lavras Gold Corp. and is available on the Company's website and www.sedar.com under Lavras Gold's issuer profile.]

Discussion of Drill Results - Buti Deposit

Figure 1 indicates the location of the mineral showings on the LDS Project. Buti is the most advanced gold deposit on the LDS Property consisting of approximately 0.5 million ounces of gold, located 150 metres east of the recent Fazenda do Posto gold discovery. The purpose of the current drilling program at Buti is to increase the geological confidence of the existing gold resource by converting a significant portion of inferred geological resources into the measured and indicated categories and to increase the gold endowment of the existing gold resource. Recent drilling results from Buti were disclosed in the Lavras Gold News Release dated February 06, 2024.

Details of the locations of the new drillholes relative to existing resource categories can be found in the plan view in Figure 2. A long section looking northeast is shown in Figure 3. Table 1 summarizes assay results including newly disclosed results in this press release, and results disclosed earlier this year. Table 2 tabulates drillhole information including collar coordinates and drillhole depths. Note that the collar coordinates for Buti have been updated to reflect a recently completed detailed land survey of all drill collars versus the GPS coordinates previously disclosed.

Drillhole 23BT019 was collared about 100 metres northwest of drillhole 23BT016 and 23BT018 in the north-central portion of the Buti Gold Deposit (see Figure 2). The hole was designed to test the lateral continuity of higher-grade mineralization encountered in hole 23BT016 that included 109.0 metres grading 1.40 g/t gold from surface. 23BT019 was drilled vertically (see Figure 3) for the purpose of characterizing the vertical continuity of mineralization and defining the mineral deposit at depth. A long interval of continuous bulk-tonnage disseminated gold mineralization was encountered from surface to a depth of 236.0 metres within mineralized episyenite with minor subintervals of perthitic granite as detailed below.

  • Intersected 236.0 metres grading 1.4 g/t gold from surface (0.0 metres) and including:

    • 199.00 metres grading 1.6 g/t gold from 34.0 metres

    • 29.0 metres grading 2.9 g/t gold from 25.0 metres, and 

    • 75.0 metres grading 2.5 g/t gold from 74.0 metres

    • 0.7 metres grading 44.4 g/t gold from 83.3 metres (visible gold in quartz stockwork veinlet), and

    • 1.0 metre grading 48.3 g/t gold from 94.0 metres (visible gold in quartz stockwork veinlet); and 

    • 20.0 metres grading 2.4 g/t gold from 195.0 metres

Drillhole 23BT019 confirms continuous gold mineralization to a depth of 239.0 metres and lateral continuity of a higher-grade core of gold mineralization starting at surface over an extent of about 100 metres. There are many higher-grade subintervals encountered in 23BT019, including areas with higher concentrations of sulphides within episyenite and/or perthitic granite, and two zones of narrow cross-cutting quartz veinlets hosting visible gold (see Figures 4, 5 and 6). These cross-cutting veinlets with visible gold are very high-grade (greater than 40 g/t gold) and highlight a later-stage gold mineralizing event that was superimposed on the original disseminated gold event associated with episyenite and perthitic granite host rock. The cross-cutting visible gold veinlets appear similar to those seen at the Zeca Souza and Galvo gold discoveries located about 1.5 kilometres north of Buti (see News Releases dated September 7, 2022 for Zeca Souza and May 9, 2023 for Galvo) where visible gold in cross-cutting stockwork veins was encountered. Late-stage visible gold associated with glassy quartz has also been encountered at the Matilde gold discovery in the southern portion of the LDS Project (see Figure 1). Note that if the two high-grade gold intervals in 23BT019 are cut back to 10 g/t gold (from 44.4 g/t gold and 48.3 g/t gold respectively), then the composite interval becomes 239.0 m grading 1.1 g/t gold from surface. Nevertheless, it is possible that future "sweet spots" will be found at Buti with future drilling related to the quartz-stockwork style of gold mineralization.

Drillhole 24BT023 was collared about 50 metres northwest of drillhole 23BT016 and 23BT018 in the central-west portion of the Buti gold deposit and drilled vertically (see Figure 2 & Figure 3). The purpose of this hole was to better understand the nature, grade and continuity of gold mineralization in this portion of the deposit. Continuous gold mineralization was encountered over long intervals in episyenite and mineralized perthitic granite. Higher-grade subintervals have been observed within zones of episyenite hosting pyrite +/-arsenian pyrite. A summary of assay composites is as follows:

  • 228.0 metres grading 1.0 g/t gold from surface including:

    • 100.0 metres grading 1.6 g/t gold from 35.0 metres; including

    • 60.0 metres grading 2.3 g/t gold from 72.0 metres; and including

    • 5.0 metres grading 3.3 g/t gold from 72.0 metres

Hole 24BT023 provides a clear indication of long continuous gold mineralization vertically to depths of more than 200 metres, and laterally in a northwest-southeast direction as it is located midway between 23BT019 and 23BT016.

Drillhole 23BT018 was positioned in the southwest-central portion of the Buti gold deposit, slightly south of the currently interpreted measured portion of the gold resource and drilled vertically (see Figures 2 and 3). The purpose of this hole was to better grasp the nature of the geology and mineralization vertically in this portion of the deposit. A continuous bulk-tonnage and disseminated style of mineralization consisting mainly of disseminated pyrite +/- arsenian pyrite within episyenite +/- perthitic granite occurred from surface to a depth of 221.0 metres having an average grade of 0.8 g/t gold. This included several higher-grade subintervals as detailed below:

  • 130.0 metres grading 1.2 g/t gold from surface and including:

    • 10.0 metres grading 1.6 g/t gold from 32.0 metres

    • 10.0 metres grading 1.4 g/t gold from 47.0 metres

    • 8.0 metres grading 3.5 g/t gold from 117.0 metres 

Gold mineralization occurs within mineralized episyenite and perthitic granite. Higher grade subintervals are associated with elevated concentrations of sulphide minerals.

Drillhole 24BT020 was collared along the southeastern edge of the Buti mineralized footprint and drilled on an azimuth of 200 degrees and inclined 60 degrees (see Figures 2 and 3). The purpose of this hole was to test the southeastern extension of the deposit. Only one minor interval of gold mineralization consisting of 1.0 metre grading 1.2 g/t gold was encountered within perthitic granite.

Drillhole 24BT021 was positioned along the southeastern edge of the Buti Gold Deposit and drilled along an azimuth of 020 degrees at an inclined angle of 60 degrees (see Figures 2 3). The hole encountered 77.0 metres of continuous gold mineralization grading 0.4 g/t gold from 22.0 metres, including several moderately higher-grade subintervals including 40.0 metres grading 0.6 g/t gold from 59.0 metres, and 24.0 metres grading 0.7 g/t gold from 72.00 metres.

Drillhole 24BT022 was designed to test the southeast extension of Buti and encountered several narrow low-grade intervals of gold mineralization within predominantly fresh rock (perthitic granite).

Drillhole 23BT017 was collared along the northwestern edge of Buti and was positioned to test the extension of the Buti Gold Deposit to the northwest (see Figure 2 and Figure 3). The hole encountered 53.0 metres grading 0.5g/t gold in mineralized episyenite from 80.0 metres. This included two higher grade subintervals including 5.0 meters grading 1.5 g/t gold from 119.0 metres, and 2.0 metres grading 2.5 g/t gold from 130.0 metres. 

Drillhole 23BT017 was successful in extending the mineralized footprint at Buti about 65.0 metres northwest of previous drilling.

Correction to Press Release dated May 30, 2024

The Company clarifies that it granted 97,242 Restricted Share Units to officers of the Company instead of 101,419 as disclosed in its press release dated May 30, 2024.

Table 1. Summary of Drillhole Composites from the Buti Gold Deposit 

Drillhole   From To Interval Gold grade Comment
    (metres) (metres) (metres) (grams/tonne)  
23BT005   0.00 37.00 37.00 0.74 Episyenite/Perthitic Granite
  including 4.00 23.00 19.00 1.17 Saprolite
    97.00 99.00 2.00 0.32 Perthitic Granite
    101.00 103.00 2.00 0.27 Perthitic Granite
             
23BT009   54.00 58.00 4.00 0.61 Episyenite 
    73.00 89.00 16.00 0.63 Episyenite
  including 74.00 81.00 7.00 1.14 Episyenite
    121.00 186.00 65.00 0.51 Episyenite/Perthitic Granite
  including 141.00 159.16 18.16 0.99 Episyenite 
  including 127.00 131.00 4.00 0.80 Episyenite
  including 141.00 149.00 8.00 1.49 Episyenite 
  including 142.00 145.00 3.00 2.10 Episyenite 
  including 168.00 172.00 4.00 1.29 Perthitic Granite
  including 177.00 178.00 1.00 0.76 Perthitic Granite/Episyenite 
  including 182.00 186.00 4.00 0.65 Episyenite/Perthitic Granite
    208.00 220.00 12.00 0.89 Perthitic Granite
  including 208.00 210.00 2.00 1.22 Perthitic Granite
  including 214.00 219.00 5.00 1.50 Perthitic Granite
    239.00 242.00 3.00 0.45 Perthitic Granite
  including 239.00 240.00 1.00 0.81 Perthitic Granite
             
23BT010   0.00 46.00 46.00 0.48 Episyenite
  Including 0.00 9.00 9.00 1.15 Episyenite
  Including 17.00 19.00 2.00 1.18 Episyenite
    40.00 42.00 2.00 0.58 Perthitic Granite
    45.00 46.00 1.00 0.81 Perthitic Granite
    61.00 63.00 2.00 0.44 Perthitic Granite
    68.00 73.00 5.00 0.30 Perthitic Granite
    96.00 100.00 4.00 0.46 Perthitic Granite
  including 96.00 97.00 1.00 1.23 Perthitic Granite
    110.00 111.00 1.00 0.51 Episyenite
23BT011   12.00 22.00 10.00 0.76 Perthitic Granite
  including 13.00 15.00 2.00 2.64 Perthitic Granite
             
23BT012   67.00 74.00 7.00 0.51 Episyenite 
    136.00 246.00 110.00 0.71 Episyenite
  Including 142.00 147.00 5.00 1.27 Episyenite
  Including 142.00 144.00 2.00 2.68 Episyenite
  Including 154.00 174.00 20.00 1.59 Episyenite
  Including 154.00 157.00 3.00 4.20 Episyenite
  Including 163.00 166.00 3.00 6.06 Episyenite
  Including 179.00 182.00 3.00 2.77 Episyenite
  Including 191.00 193.00 2.00 4.08 Episyenite
  Including 205.00 206.00 1.00 0.90 Episyenite
  Including 218.00 220.69 2.69 1.12 Episyenite
  Including 227.00 229.00 2.00 0.83 Episyenite
  Including 231.50 233.51 2.01 0.80 Episyenite
  Including 240.18 242.02 1.84 1.27 Episyenite
  Including 243.30 244.00 0.70 1.11 Episyenite
    253.53 255.37 1.84 1.59 Perthitic Granite
    313.00 332.00 19.00 0.60 Perthitic Granite
  Including 325.00 327.00 2.00 1.73 Perthitic Granite
  Including 329.00 331.00 2.00 1.43 Perthitic Granite
             
23BT013   4.00 5.00 1.00 0.44 Perthitic Granite
    15.00 19.00 4.00 0.30 Perthitic Granite
    53.00 55.00 2.00 0.35 Perthitic Granite
    56.00 57.00 1.00 0.26 Perthitic Granite
    61.00 62.00 1.00 0.44 Perthitic Granite
    71.00 72.00 1.00 0.60 Perthitic Granite
    107.00 109.00 2.00 0.34 Perthitic Granite
    119.00 192.00 73.00 0.74 Episyenite
  including 136.00 171.00 35.00 1.18 Episyenite
  including 136.00 139.00 3.00 1.00 Episyenite
  including 146.00 158.00 12.00 1.54 Episyenite
  including 146.00 149.00 3.00 2.21 Episyenite
    200.00 201.00 1.00 0.91 Episyenite
    202.00 203.00 1.00 0.32 Episyenite
    207.00 210.00 3.00 0.59 Episyenite
    215.00 217.00 2.00 0.34 Episyenite
    218.00 221.00 3.00 1.88 Perthitic Granite
    225.00 228.00 3.00 0.46 Perthitic Granite
    231.00 233.00 2.00 0.40 Perthitic Granite
    236.00 237.00 1.00 0.25 Perthitic Granite
    245.00 246.00 1.00 0.25 Perthitic Granite
    248.00 249.00 1.00 0.34 Perthitic Granite
    257.00 258.00 1.00 0.35 Perthitic Granite
             
23BT014   43.00 47.00 4.00 0.45 Perthitic Granite
    84.00 85.00 1.00 0.32 Perthitic Granite
    182.62 185.00 2.38 0.72 Perthitic Granite
    215.00 216.00 1.00 0.36 Perthitic Granite
    250.00 260.00 10.00 1.45 Episyenite, visible gold, galena
             
23BT015   161.33 162.45 1.12 0.27 Perthitic Granite
    182.00 184.00 2.00 0.29 Perthitic Granite
    242.00 243.00 1.00 0.24 Perthitic Granite
    269.00 274.00 5.00 0.62 Perthitic Granite
  including 272.00 273.00 1.00 1.73 Perthitic Granite
             
23BT016   0.00 160.00 160.00 1.04 Episyenite
  including 0.00 109.00 109.00 1.36 Episyenite
  including 25.00 54.00 29.00 2.90 Episyenite
  including 29.00 34.00 5.00 4.65 Episyenite
  including 30.00 48.00 18.00 3.22 Episyenite
    183.00 187.00 4.00 0.34  
    208.00 224.00 16.00 1.03 Episyenite
  including 208.00 214.00 6.00 2.06 Episyenite
    256.00 257.00 1.00 0.25 Episyenite
    263.00 264.00 1.00 0.29 Episyenite
    266.00 267.00 1.00 0.28 Episyenite
    270.00 287.00 17.00 0.43 Episyenite
    292.00 293.00 1.00 0.28 Episyenite
    316.00 323.00 7.00 0.35 Episyenite
             
23BT017   80.00 133.00 53.00 0.54 Episyenite
  including 107.00 115.00 8.00 0.99 Episyenite 
  including 119.00 124.00 5.00 1.48 Episyenite 
  including 130.00 132.00 2.00 2.53 Episyenite 
             
23BT018   0.00 221.00 221.00 0.81 Episyenite +/- Perthitic Granite
  including 0.00 130.00 130.00 1.15 Episyenite +/- Perthitic Granite
  including 32.00 42.00 10.00 1.60 Episyenite 
  including 47.00 57.00 10.00 1.42 Episyenite 
  including 117.00 125.00 8.00 3.53 Perthitic Granite + Episyenite 
             
23BT019   0.00 236.00 236.00 1.35 Episyenite +/- Perthitic Granite
  including 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.57 Saprolite 
  including 37.00 236.00 199.00 1.56 Episyenite +/- Perthitic Granite
  including 75.00 149.00 74.00 2.45 Episyenite +/- Perthitic Granite
  including 83.31 84.00 0.69 44.40 Visible gold in QV 
  including 94.00 95.00 1.00 48.30 Visible gold in QV 
  including 161.00 176.00 15.00 2.09 Episyenite +/- Perthitic Granite
  including 185.00 187.86 2.86 3.66 Episyenite 
  including 195.00 215.00 20.00 2.35 Episyenite +/- Perthitic Granite
             
24BT020   71.00 72.00 1.00 1.18 Perthitic Granite
             
24BT021   0.00 3.00 3.00 0.63 Saprolite 
    22.00 99.00 77.00 0.37 Perthitic Grante +/- Episyenite 
  including 22.00 25.00 3.00 0.59 Perthitic Granite
  including 22.00 23.00 1.00 1.25 Perthitic Granite
  including 59.00 99.00 40.00 0.55 Perthitic Granite +/- Episyenite
  including 59.00 60.00 1.00 0.54 Perthitic Granite
  including 66.00 67.00 1.00 1.04 Metasomitite
  including 72.00 96.00 24.00 0.69 Perthitic Granite
    108.00 110.00 2.00 0.25 Perthitic Granite
             
24BT022   34.00 39.00 5.00 0.23 Perthitic Granite
  including 34.00 35.00 1.00 0.69 Perthitic Granite
  including 38.00 39.00 1.00 0.32 Perthitic Granite
             
24BT023   0.00 228.00 228.00 1.03 Episyenite +/- Perthitic Granite
  including 35.00 135.00 100.00 1.64 Episyenite 
  including 72.00 228.00 156.00 1.30 Episyenite +/- Perthitic Granite
  Including 72.00 213.00 141.00 1.37 Episyenite +/- Perthitic Granite
  including 72.00 170.00 98.00 1.71 Episyenite +/- Perthitic Granite 
  including 72.00 132.00 60.00 2.31 Episyenite +/- Perthitic Granite 
  including 72.00 92.00 20.00 2.58 Episyenite 
  including 72.00 77.00 5.00 3.25 Episyenite 
  including 77.00 82.00 5.00 3.15 Episyenite 
  including 87.00 92.00 5.00 3.00 Episyenite 

 

  • Assumes 0.25 g/t gold cut-off grade, no top cut.
  • The Company has been targeting larger intersections of greater than 0.25 g/t gold. Intersections lower than this threshold may provide exploration insight and may therefore be disclosed.
  • Intervals represent drill core interval; true widths have not been determined at this time.
     

Table 2. Buti Drillhole Coordinates

Drillhole Easting Northing Elevation (m) Azimuth (Degrees) Dip (degrees) Start Depth (metres) Final Depth (metres)
23BT005 217984 6586490 387 20 -60 0 230.19
23BT009 218119 6586240 407 20 -60 0 252.95
23BT010 217984 6586486 387 200 -60 0 159.79
23BT011 218022 6586572 382 20 -60 0 200.55
23BT012 218043 6586240 407 20 -60 0 358.13
23BT013 218095 6586397 400 0 -90 0 317.87
23BT014 217999 6586257 410 20 -60 0 331.33
23BT015 218125 6586212 404 20 -60 0 294.37
23BT016 218152 6586454 393 200 -60 0 357.66
23BT017 217973 6586670 383 200 -60 0 253.74
23BT018 218152 6586456 393 0 -90 0 256.36
23BT019 218102 6586534 385 0 -90 0 276.54
24BT020 218187 6586357 398 200 -60 0 76.35
24BT021 218171 6586366 397 20 -60 0 125.93
24BT022 218222 6586349 396 20 -60 0 78.72
24BT023 218126 6586494 389 0 -90 0 275.96

 

 

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Figure 1. Regional Soil Geochemistry Anomalies versus Geology of the Lavras do Sul Intrusive Complex and Known Mineral Showings

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Figure 2. Plan View of 2023 and 2024 Buti Drillholes Relative to Resource Categories

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Figure 3. Long-Section Looking Northeast of 2023 and 2024 Buti Drillholes Relative to Resource Categories

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Figure 4. Episyenite from Drillhole 23BT019 showing Vugs (Open Spaces) in Matrix and 1-2% Disseminated Pyrite with Iron-rich Chlorite. 

The Vugs Created Permeability and Porosity in the Original Granodiorite Followed by a Subsequent Gold Mineralization Event. This Sample from Drillhole 23BT019 Spans the Interval 36.0 m to 37.0 m and Grades 0.72 g/t Gold.

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Figure 5. Milky White to Glassy Quartz Stockwork Style Veinlet with Dark Chlorite +/- Sericite, Disseminated Sulphides and Visible Gold Cross-Cutting Original Episyenite Host Rock at Buti Gold Deposit. 

The Visible Gold is Shown in the Blue Circle on the Far Right-Hand Side of the Diagram Associated with Glassy Quartz. This sample from Drillhole 23BT019 is from Interval 83.31 m to 84.00 m and grades 44.4 g/t gold.

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