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Garibaldi drills 132.38 m of 0.62% Ni, 0.51% Cu at E&L
2020-12-30 08:00 ET - News Release
Mr. Steve Regoci reports
GARIBALDI DRILLS DEEPEST NICKEL-COPPER YET AT E&L
Garibaldi Resources Corp. has released results from the recently completed 2020 drill program, targeting deeper extensions of the easterly plunging E&L intrusion. Building along trend of the expanding 650-metre-long E&L footprint, hole EL-20-96 intersected a newly discovered semi-massive sulphide zone 450 metres east of the lower discovery zone (LDZ) at a depth of 645 metres.
The new zone is along the plunge of the intrusion in the same geological environment in which the northwest and LDZ developed and occurs at the contact of the E&L mineralized gabbro and Hazelton sedimentary rocks. Detailed study of geochemical, geophysical and structural controls supplied vectors targeting deeper areas along a two km long corridor. The model provides significant potential for hosting mineralization and multiple off-hole BHEM (borehole electromagnetic) anomalies remain to be tested.
Garibaldi's 2020 exploration season encountered significant challenges, yet results indicate increasing scale potential at the company's flagship E&L project, rich in nickel-copper-cobalt as well as palladium, platinum, gold, silver, osmium, iridium, ruthenium and rhodium. The E&L discovery at Nickel Mountain is the first-ever magmatic massive sulphide system identified in the Eskay camp of northwestern British Columbia. Key seasonal highlights are as follows.
2020 highlights:
- EL-20-96 has produced the deepest nickel-copper-mineralized intersection yet at E&L at 645 m depth, while also extending the lower discovery zone massive sulphide on its way to target depth. The newly discovered semi-massive sulphide at 645 metres indicates the mineralized E&L gabbro extends significantly beyond and below the near-surface mineralized zones.
- EL-20-96 was collared near the northern part of the E&L intrusion and drilled along trend to the southeast at 56 degrees. It cut through a well-mineralized section of the taxitic-orbicular textured gabbro intersecting 132.38 metres of 0.62 per cent nickel and 0.51 per cent copper. It pierced through 3.98 m of high-grade massive sulphide extending the LDZ five metres to the north.
- EL-20-96 also produced an 18.5-metre interval including the lower section of the orbicular gabbro and top portion of the LDZ significantly enriched in palladium and platinum, grading 3.75 grams per tonne palladium, 1.86 g/t platinum and 1.58 g/t gold. Notably, this hole intercepted a series of gabbros from surface to over 640 metres.
- EL-20-95 was also drilled in the northern part of the E&L intrusion. It cut a 128.15-metre interval of 0.34 per cent Ni and 0.37 per cent Cu, including a 2.15 m interval of disseminated and semi-massive Cu-PGE (copper-platinum group element) mineralization in a transitional zone between E&L and Nickel Mountain gabbro, grading 1.05 per cent Ni, 3.0 per cent Cu, 5.03 g/t Pd, 2.87 g/t Pt and 2.6 g/t Au, located 28 metres north of the LDZ in an area open for expansion. A 15 m intersect returning 0.17 per cent Ni and 0.21 per cent Cu was discovered 90 metres below the LDZ and remains open indicating extensive room to explore this northeast-southwest trend of the E&L system.
- EL-20-91 was collared 500 m southeast of the E&L intrusion and drilled steeply to the northeast along the interpreted trend of the two km E&L corridor. The hole cut through Hazelton sediments and 1.6 metres of semi-massive sulphides at the Hazelton-gabbro contact. The hole intersected 101.36 metres of mineralized E&L gabbro grading 0.18 per cent Ni and 0.16 per cent Cu from 366.14 to 467.5 m. The top 49.5 m of the interval is composed of a taxitic melagabbro. The bottom 51.68 m is composed of a massive olivine pyroxenite. Hole 91 reinforces the interpretation that massive sulphides form along the contact of the E&L gabbro with the Hazelton group. This area remains open and is highly prospective.
- EL-20-90 was collared at the southern extension of the E&L intrusion and extended the near-surface mineralization 29 metres south by cutting 15.37 metres of 0.95 per cent Ni and 0.66 per cent Cu mineralization starting at surface. The hole also intersected 30 metres of mineralized gabbro on the south side of the LDZ.
- EL-20-89 produced the longest nickel-copper-mineralized intersection yet over 151.66 metres (see news release dated Sept. 11, 2020) of 0.56 per cent Ni and 0.61 per cent Cu. The greatly expanded 650 m E&L footprint represents over a threefold extension of the mineralized strike length from the start of the 2020 exploration season.
Garibaldi successfully advanced the company's flagship E&L project at Nickel Mountain as well as numerous other targets throughout the property, including the company's more accessible Casper high-grade quartz gold vein system, which progressed to drill readiness. Garibaldi completed four diamond drill holes at Casper by the holiday break; assays are pending.
Expanded 2020 regional prospecting resulted in new surface discoveries, including outcropping mineralized gabbro at Mount Shirley 14 km to the north-northeast of E&L. The strike length of the Nickel Mountain gabbroic complex (NMGC) is over 15 km and remains open. Assays of up to 2.09 per cent Ni and 4.59 per cent Cu confirm magmatic sulphide mineralization outcrop at a second location within the highly prospective 180-square-kilometre Eskay claim group. Magmatic sulphides with orbicular and taxitic-textured melagabbros west of E&L also show strong potential for new mineralized zones.
Jeremy Hanson, Garibaldi vice-president, exploration, stated: "We are very encouraged with the results of the 2020 drilling program. Our planning and analysis led to the discovery of a new mineralized zone 650 m along trend of the E&L system. We have significantly enhanced the footprint with these large stepout holes and are well on our way to tracking down new mineralized zones along the E&L corridor."
Dr. Peter Lightfoot, Garibaldi technical adviser, noted that: "The 2020 exploration program has confirmed the modelled plunge extent of mineralized E&L-type gabbros is open at depth, and it has identified important indications of magmatic sulphides associated with outcrops of gabbros and boulders at two locations on the property. Drill hole EL-20-95 encountered a new style of high-grade mineralization in a transition zone between the E&L intrusion and the Nickel Mountain gabbro. The two intrusions are likely closely related in time and space, so this information provides a new focus for the evaluation of gabbros along the 15 km strike length. These discoveries collectively provide an important new focus for the 2021 work program at Nickel Mountain."
SIGNIFICANT ASSAY RESULTS FOR DRILL HOLES EL-20-90 TO 96 Hole No. Interval width (from-to) Ni Cu Co Pt Pd Au Ag (%) (%) (%) (g/t) (g/t) (g/t) (g/t) EL-20-96 over 132.38 m (31.5-163.88 m) 0.62 0.51 0.02 0.24 0.51 0.21 2.82 including over 74.92 m (88.96-163.88 m) 0.99 0.83 0.03 0.42 0.88 0.36 3.93 including over 3.98 m (159.9-163.88 m) 6.69 3.07 0.2 0.95 2.02 0.46 7.19 including over 18.5 m (144-162.5 m) 5.25 4.15 0.25 1.86 3.75 1.58 30.79 including over 4.5 m (644.98-649.48 m) 0.55 0.50 0.05 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.55 including over 1.43 m (646-647.43 m) 1.05 0.51 0.1 0.01 0.03 0.03 0.65 EL-20-95 over 128.15 m (0-128.15 m) 0.34 0.37 0.01 0.19 0.34 0.18 1.72 including over 94.9 m (0-94.9 m) 0.37 0.36 0.01 0.15 0.25 0.15 1.28 including over 59.11 m (22.9-82.01 m) 0.45 0.43 0.02 0.18 0.29 0.19 1.42 and over 2.15 m (126-128.15 m) 1.25 3.00 0.02 2.87 5.03 2.66 18.53 and over 6 m (172.9-178.9 m) 0.22 0.28 0.01 0.04 0.17 0.03 1.19 and over 36 m (190.9-226.9 m) 0.12 0.13 0.01 0.02 0.08 0.02 1.67 including over 15 m (211.9-225.9 m) 0.17 0.21 0.01 0.03 0.11 0.03 2.5 EL-20-91 over 101.36m (366.14-467.5 m) 0.18 0.16 0.01 0.02 0.04 0.01 1.03 including over 49.5 m (366.14-415.64 m) 0.16 0.15 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.94 including over 1.6 m (366.14-367.74 m) 0.84 0.53 0.08 0.01 0.02 0.01 3 and over 51.86 m (415.64-467.5 m) 0.19 0.17 0.02 0.03 0.06 0.02 1.12 and over 0.75 m (448.75-449.5 m) 0.70 0.73 0.07 0.05 0.05 0.02 4 EL-20-90 over 15.37 m (0-15.37 m) 0.95 0.66 0.02 0.18 0.29 0.18 2.05 and over 30 m (120.5-150.5 m) 0.41 0.07 0.02 0.01 0 0 0.5 and over 7.5 m (140-147.5 m) 0.80 0.19 0.04 0.01 0.01 0 0.5
EL-20-94, 93 and 92 were exploratory holes. Hole 94 was a 200-metre stepout to the southwest of the E&L surface expression. Hole 93 was a stepout 700 metres to the east of the E&L, and hole 92 was drilled 500 metres southeast of the E&L. These holes targeted structural contacts that did not return significant results but confirmed the presence of the intrusive, hole 92 cut through 118 metres of high MgO (magnesium oxide) gabbro providing a vector toward potential mineralized E&L gabbro nearby.
Steve Regoci, president and chief executive officer, stated: "Garibaldi management is very pleased with the progress made during the 2020 exploration season. Important gains have been made expanding the E&L strike length and tracking widespread nickel-copper mineralization deeper at Nickel Mountain. Our plans for 2021 remain focused on identifying the conduit pathways for E&L mineralization, which contains critical battery metals that are ideally suited for the rapidly developing electric vehicle markets."
Quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC)
Garibaldi Resources has applied a rigorous quality assurance/quality control program at the E&L Nickel Mountain project using best industry practice. All core was logged by a geoscientist and selected intervals were sampled. HQ and NQ drill core was sawn in half and each sample half was placed in a marked sample bag with a corresponding sample tag then sealed. The remaining half core is retained in core boxes that are stored at a secure facility in Smithers, B.C. Chain of custody of samples was recorded and maintained for all samples from the drill to the laboratory.
All diamond drilling sample batches included 5-per-cent QA/QC samples consisting of certified blanks, standards and field duplicates. Multiple certified ore assay laboratory standards and one blank standard were used in the process. Samples were submitted to SGS Canada Inc. in Vancouver, B.C., an ISO (International Organization for Standardization) 9001:2008-certified lab, for base metal, sulphur and precious metal analysis using inductively coupled plasma (ICP), fire assay (FA) and Leco methods. Samples were prepared by crushing the entire sample to 75 per cent passing two millimetres, riffle splitting 250 grams and pulverizing the split to better than 85 per cent passing 75 microns. Gold, platinum and palladium were analyzed using a 30-gram fire assay and ICP-AES (inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy). Total sulphur and total carbon were analyzed using a Leco method. Nickel, copper, cobalt, silver and base metals were analyzed by sodium peroxide fusion and ICP-MS (inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry). The performance on the blind standards, blanks and duplicates achieved high levels of accuracy and reproducibility and has been verified by Jeremy Hanson, a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101.
XRF (X-ray fluorescence) measurements were taken with a Niton XL5. XRF measurements analyze a very small section of rock approximately 0.16 square centimetres per measurement and results are not representative of the overall rock or material.
Qualified person and data verification
Jeremy Hanson, PGeo, vice-president, exploration, Canada, for the company, and a qualified person as defined by NI 43-101, has supervised the preparation of and reviewed and approved of the disclosure of information in this news release. Mr. Hanson has verified the data, including drilling, sampling, test and recovery data, by supervising all of such procedures. There are no known factors that could materially affect the reliability of data collected and verified under his supervision. No quality assurance/quality control issues have been identified to date.
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