Castillian begins drilling at Hope Brook project
2012-11-05 04:44 PT - News Release
Dr. Bill Pearson reports
CASTILLIAN BEGINS 6,000 METRE DRILLING PROGRAM AT ITS HOPE BROOK GOLD PROJECT, NEWFOUNDLAND
Castillian Resources Corp. has started drilling on its Hope Brook gold project in southwestern Newfoundland. The 6,000 metre drilling program will test six priority target areas over a 3.4 kilometre mineralized trend between the past producing Hope Brook Mine and the Chetwynd South Prospect.
Eighty percent of the planned drilling is outside the current mineral resource of 590,000 ounces indicated (12,367,000 tonnes grading 1.48 g Au/t) and 548,000 ounces inferred (8,251,000 tonnes grading 2.07 g Au/t) with full details outlined in the news release issued by Castillian on October 1, 2012. Figure 1 is a vertical longitudinal section showing the locations of target areas and planned drilling. Figure 2 is a plan map showing the mineralized trends.
The proposed drilling program will test:
-- Mine Zone to 240 Connector Target (3300 m)
-- Unmined Stope Potential (500 m)
-- Chetwynd Prospect to 240 Target Trend (400 m)
-- Chetwynd Prospect (600 m)
-- Chetwynd South Prospect (400 m)
-- NW Target Zone (800 m)
Dr. Bill Pearson, P.Geo., President and CEO of Castillian, stated: "We are excited to restart the drilling at Hope Brook. With the last resource update now complete, Castillian is in an excellent position to continue growing the gold resource at Hope Brook" Dr. Pearson continued: "This program will focus on major target areas outlined by our geological and geophysical work along a 3.4 kilometre long mineralized trend which is significantly underexplored. With the release of this news, I am also pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Dave Copeland, P.Geo., as Chief Geologist, Hope Brook. Dave brings more than fifteen years of exploration experience to our project and has extensive knowledge of mineral deposits in Newfoundland and the Appalachians."
Mine Zone to 240 Connector Target
Eight drill holes (3,300 m) will test the potential southwest plunge of mineralization, connecting the Mine Zone and the 240 Zone, a distance along plunge of approximately 600 m. Continuity between these two zones is supported by the presence of a continuous Titan DCIP chargeability high and coincident resistivity low response. Drill hole HB12-081 intersected 5.22 g Au/t over 0.2 m in this area, but is interpreted to have undercut the main IP response (see news release dated June 25, 2012).
Unmined Stope Potential
Two drill holes (500 m) will test for potential broken ore that may remain in the historic 4960-level stope. The presence of unmined ore in this stope is suggested from a review of historic underground mine plans that were generated at the time the Hope Brook mine was closed down. These holes will test if broken ore was not pulled, and, if successful, will outline the extent and grade of the material in this stope. Results from holes such as HB12-047E (5.47 g Au/t over 38 m), and HB12-080E (0.94 g Au/t over 12 m) that intersected the mine workings, have led to improved confidence in significant areas of un-mined ore remaining in the historic mine (see news releases dated June 5, 2012 and June 25, 2012).
Chetwynd Prospect to 240 Target Trend
One drill hole (400 m) is planned to test for possible continuity of the Chetwynd Prospect and the 240 Zone which are approximately 400 m apart along strike. Continuity of these zones is supported by the presence of two significant high resistivity IP anomalies; one which is coincident with the Chetwynd prospect area and the second approximately 150 m to the south.
Chetwynd Prospect
Two drill holes (560 m) are planned to test the down-dip extension (150 m below surface) of the Chetwynd Prospect. The Chetwynd Prospect, discovered in 1905, is located approximately two kilometers southwest of the Hope Brook Deposit. Three drill holes(i) were completed in the Chetwynd Prospect area late in 1983 (CW-1 to CW-3) and all intersected gold bearing alteration zone sections. The most prominent results were those from CW-1 that intersected 1.45 g Au/t over 8.2 metres.
Chetwynd South Prospect
Three drill holes (390 m) are designed to test the down-dip extension of the Chetwynd South Prospect. The Chetwynd South Prospect is located approximately 700 metres southwest of the Chetwynd Prospect. Historic drilling(i) here includes: CW-102 - 3.06 g Au/t over 2.3 m; CW-039 - 4.0 g Au/t over 0.8 m; CW-098 - 0.46 g Au/t over 4.5 m.
NW Target Zone
Recent detailed mapping and sampling by Castillian has outlined a zone of gold and copper mineralization that requires follow-up drill testing (grab samples up to 25.9 g Au/t and 11.8% Cu; see news release dated September 19, 2012). Compilation of historic soil sample data from BP has outlined a 300 metre long gold-in-soil anomaly to the immediate northeast of the mineralized zone exposed in the stripped area. Three drill holes (390 m) are planned as an initial test of the mineralization exposed in the NW Target Zone.
(i)Castillian has not done sufficient work to verify these historic drill results and is not using this information for purposes other than planning and prioritizing exploration targets.
QUALIFIED PERSONS
Dr. Bill Pearson, P.Geo., President and CEO of Castillian, who is a qualified person as defined by NI 43-101, has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical content of this news release.