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Searchlight Minerals Corp SRCH

Searchlight Minerals Corp. is an exploration stage company, which is engaged in a slag reprocessing project and the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties. The Company is focused on the Clarkdale Slag Project, located in Clarkdale, Arizona, which is a reclamation project to recover precious and base metals from the reprocessing of slag produced from the smelting of copper ore mined at the United Verde Copper Mine in Jerome, Arizona. The Company is involved in separating valuable metals, including gold, high-quality pig iron, and zinc oxide from approximately 20 million tons slag pile left from the United Verde Copper Mine in Jerome, Arizona. It separates out pig iron of 95% or greater purity from the Clarkdale slag creating a glass with residual gold trapped inside from the slag. The Company’s wholly owned subsidiaries include Clarkdale Minerals, LLC and Clarkdale Metals Corp.


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Post by AlmightyVoiceon Apr 12, 2018 2:25pm
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Vista expects to increase Bootleg bet gold reserves

Vista expects to increase Bootleg bet gold reserves

Vista expects to increase Bootleg bet gold reserves

An underground exploration program at Vista Mines’ (TSE) Rio gold deposit near Creighton, Sask., is producing some encouraging results, the company said recently. 

The Rio is one of two gold zones (the other is the Henning-Maloney) which promise a 2-5-year mine life if, as expected, production begins later this year at the Bootleg property. 

As reported (N.M., Apr 18/88) reserves on the Rio zone stand at 221,479 tons of grade 0.138 oz gold per ton while the Henning-Maloney contains an additional 14,960 tons of grade 0.450 oz. 

Underground drifting on the AJ-1 and AJ-2 zones which promise to prolong the life of the mine, has indicated good continuity over mineable widths, according to a Vista report. 

Mining of a 1,500-ton bulk sample from the B zone was completed recently and muck samples from a 60 ft stope between the 135 and 215 levels averaged 0.39 oz. 

Underground drilling on the WC zone (No 2 lens) is currently under way, Vist a said. Results indicate better continuity and higher grades between the 300- and 400-ft elevations than anticipated from surface drilling. 

Highlights from the 16 holes drilled are as follows: Drill Hole Core Width Oz Gold/ton D-23-1 22.0 0.16 D-23-2 69.8 0.16 D-23-3 31.5 0.13 D-23-4 24.5 0.13 D-23-5 15.0 0.10 D-23-6 24.5 0.15 D-23-7 27.7 0.16 D-23-8 18.5 0.18 D-23-9 32.0 0.13 D-23-10 26.6 0.13 D-23-11 37.5 0.17 D-23-12 63.1 0.25 D-23-13 12.2 0.21 D-23-14 2.4 0.14 D-23-17 26.2 0.11 D-23-18 56.0 0.17 

The No 2 lens appears to extend from the 300 ft elevation to below 600 ft., said Nathan Hollick, Vista’s chief operations officer. A third lens (No 3) may lie south of, and deeper than the No 2 lens. Further underground drilling is anticipated in the near future and will test the No 2 lens below the 400-ft elevation and explore the No 3 lens, he said. 

Milling of a bulk sample from the WC zone above the 225 level is also continuing and a second dore bar, weighing 271 oz., was recently poured. The bar assayed 94.3% gold and 3.7% silver. 

Reserves have not been recalculated since March, 1988. Current published drill-indicated reserves above the 500-ft elevation include only the WC (Nos 1 and 2 lenses) and AJ-1. Recent successes in the AJ-2 and PlC zones, as well as the suspected presence of a third lens in the WC zone are expected to expand the reserves.


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