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Erdene Resource Development Corp T.ERD

Alternate Symbol(s):  ERDCF

Erdene Resource Development Corp. is a Canada-based resource company focused on the acquisition, exploration and development of precious and base metals in underexplored and highly prospective Mongolia. It has interests in three mining licenses and an exploration license in Southwest Mongolia. Its projects include Khundii Minerals District, Bayan Khundii Gold Project, Altan Nar, Greater Dark Horse, Ulaan, Zuun Mod and Khuvyn Khar. Its projects are located in the eastern portion of the Central Asian Orogenic belt. The Bayan Khundii mining license covers 2,309 hectares and, in addition to the Bayan Khundii high-grade gold deposit, includes its highly prospective 20 square kilometers greater Dark Horse prospect area, including the Dark Horse Mane high-grade gold discovery. The Zuun Mod Molybdenum-Copper Project is a porphyry molybdenum-copper deposit. The Altan Nar mining license covers 4,669 hectares. The central and northern portion of the Ulaan license hosts a porphyry copper prospect.


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Post by Looneytuneson Apr 22, 2021 9:17am
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ERDENE EXTENDS DARK HORSE DISCOVERY TO THE SOUTH WITH INTERSECTION OF 35M OF 2.7 G/T GOLD INCLUDING 12M OF 5.1 G/T GOLD

Erdene Resource Development Corp. has released initial assay results from the current exploration drill program, confirming the southern extension of the Dark Horse Mane gold prospect.

Highlights (1) (see the maps and images on the company's website for reference):

 

  • Exploration drilling continues to expand zones of mineralization within the 30-square-kilometre Ulaan-Khundii prospect area.
  • Recent drilling extended the near-surface, high-grade gold zone at the southern end of Dark Horse Mane prospect, located three kilometres north of the Bayan Khundii gold deposit:
    • AAD-81 returned 35 metres of 2.67 grams per tonne gold beginning four metres from surface:
      • Includes 12 metres of 5.1 g/t gold, including one-metre intervals of 14 and 19.1 g/t gold;
      • Mineralization remains open to the south, with assay results pending for holes located approximately 100 metres to the south (AAD-84).
    • AAD-79 intersected four metres of 3.2 g/t gold and 22 g/t silver.
    • All 10 holes returned significant zones of anomalous gold and/or indicator mineral elements, helping to refine the geological model and future targeting.
  • The current 37-hole drilling program, totalling 3,757 metres, was concluded on April 20:
    • Results are pending for 27 holes (over 2,610 metres) from the Dark Horse Mane and surrounding prospects.
    • The next phase of exploration is expected to commence in late second quarter of 2021.

 

(1) Reported intervals in this release are downhole apparent widths. Continued exploration is required to confirm anisotropy of mineralization and true thicknesses.

Quotes from the company

"The intersection of 35 metres of 2.67 g/t gold in AAD-81, starting almost at surface, complementing the significant gold mineralization in drilling to date, demonstrates the prospectivity of the large Ulaan-Khundii alteration system," said Peter Akerley, Erdene's president and chief executive officer. "The intersection in AAD-81 also confirms the southern extension of the Dark Horse Mane prospect, illustrating the potential scale of this newly discovered system. We are looking forward to receiving the remaining results from this program later in the quarter.

"Results from this drilling, as well as recently completed geophysical, surface mapping, spectral analysis and other technical programs, continue to improve our geologic understanding of the larger Ulaan-Khundii alteration system," continued Mr. Akerley. "We plan to commence additional drilling in late Q2 to further define the controls on the gold mineralization in this large system."

Q2 Dark Horse drill program summary

The Q2 drill program at Dark Horse prospect was completed on April 20. In all, 37 holes were drilled, totalling 3,757 metres. The program was designed to achieve several objectives. The first was to test the near-surface expression of the gold mineralization previously intersected along the 1.4-kilometre-long north-south structural feature (now referred to as the Dark Horse Mane prospect). Drill holes were spaced 50 to 100 metres apart between and in the vicinity of AAD-57, AAD-58 and AAD-61. The second objective was to test other structural features within the larger Ulaan-Khundii prospect area with associated anomalous gold and other indicator elements identified by soil and rock geochemical surveys.

Assay results have been received for 10 holes, totalling 1,072 metres, drilled over a 300-metre swath within the southern portion of the north-south Dark Horse Mane prospect area. Results for the remaining 27 holes are expected to be received during the second half of Q2 2021. Highlights from the recently received assays are included in the associated table with complete 2021 Dark Horse Mane results included in a later table.

 

 DARK HORSE MANE (SOUTH) PHASE 1 DRILLING HIGHLIGHTS Hole From To Interval (1) Au (2) (m) (m) (m) (g/t) AAD-79 31 39 8 1.81 incl. 32 36 4 3.23 AAD-81 4 39 35 2.65 incl. 5 17 12 5.10 incl. 5 6 1 19.11 incl. 12 13 1 14.04 (1) Reported intervals are apparent thicknesses (that is, downhole widths). Insufficient drilling has been completed at Dark Horse to determine orientation of the mineralized zones and therefore true widths cannot be determined at this time. Exploration drill holes are typically oriented normally to (at a right angle to) the trend of potential mineralized targets and hole dips range from 45 to 75 degrees. (2) Reported grades for intervals are weighted averages based on length of sampling intervals, typically one to two metres. No top cut has been applied; however, intervals greater than 10 g/t gold are reported separately for clarity. 

 

Hole AAD-81 returned the highest-grade mineralization from the recently received assays. This hole was drilled toward the west with a 45-degree dip to test the strike extension of the interpreted north-south-striking, near-vertical-dipping epithermal breccia zone intersected in AAD-58. This hole was collared in intensely oxidized porphyritic rock cut by a dense stockwork of open space to sugary quartz-hematite veins/veinlets. White mica alteration, locally abundant pyrite and intense silicification become more apparent downhole, continuing to approximately 40 metres in depth in the 75-metre hole.

Additionally, hole AAD-79 returned the highest gold values north of AAD-58 in this set of results, including eight metres of 1.8 g/t gold, including a four-metre interval of 3.2 g/t gold and 22 g/t silver. Notably, this interval intersected the highest antimony values (0.02 per cent) to date in the Dark Horse prospect. These silver and antimony results from this hole may indicate a shallower level in the epithermal system. This interpretation is supported by the increasing gold at depth in AAD-57, the deepest hole testing the Dark Horse structure. Higher silver numbers continue to be observed moving north along the structure.

Based on current exploration data, the Dark Horse Mane prospect and surrounding larger Ulaan-Khundii area host alteration mineral assemblages resulting from hydrothermal fluids ranging in temperature from low (epithermal) to high (porphyry). The current drill results have returned the highest copper, molybdenum and zinc values in some of the deeper and more southerly targets. Although the Dark Horse Mane target displays characteristics related to a low sulphidation epithermal system, evidence for higher-temperature alteration (sericite) overprinting and base metal anomalism may indicate the potential for intermediate sulphidation to porphyry-type systems within the Khundii prospect area. As displayed in the figures on the company's website, the current conceptual interpretation is of repeated pulses of low-temperature gold-bearing hydrothermal fluids migrating along structures resulting in alteration (destruction) of magnetic minerals and causing magnetic-low anomalies. This concept will be used to test for deeper, potentially higher-grade, boiling zones along structures during the phase 2 program. That program is expected to commence later in Q2 following receipt of all phase 1 results, compilation and interpretation.

Pending results

Assay results for 27 holes (2,610 metres) are currently pending. These drill holes tested shallow targets with only one hole exceeding 150 m depth. Two holes are located within the southern portion of the Dark Horse Mane prospect magnetic low corridor; 16 holes are located within the northern portion of the Dark Horse Mane corridor; and nine holes (scout holes) are located the east, west and south of the Dark Horse Mane prospect, targeting prospective structural, geophysical and geochemical anomalies in the larger area.

The company is strongly encouraged by the preliminary results from these drill holes. Logging descriptions include broad (greater than 10 metres) intervals of intense clay alteration, multiple instances of high-frequency quartz and quartz-hematite stockwork veining and breccia zones, epithermal quartz vein textures, and silicification.

Mongolia COVID-19 update

Since the first community transmission of COVID-19 in November, 2020, the government of Mongolia has implemented a series of restrictions on the movement of people and the delivery of goods and services. While restrictions were temporarily eased in mid-first quarter of 2021, preventive measures were reintroduced in early second quarter of 2021 following an increase in the number of reported cases. Additionally, in March, 2021, Bayankhongor province, where Erdene's projects are located, reported its first confirmed case of community transmission of COVID-19, imposing restrictions on the movement of people within and to/from the province. In response, Erdene provided emergency financing and supplied personal protective equipment to the Bayankhongor Emergency Commission to support its efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19 within the company's host province.

Since mid-2020, Erdene has implemented operational changes to ensure the safety and productivity of its people. Daily health and safety briefings, body temperature checks, enhanced hygiene protocols, rapid testing, and additional personal protective equipment have been instituted in all of the company's operations in Mongolia. The company maintains a dedicated, registered nurse at the project site to administer COVID-19 testing and implement health and safety procedures. With these measures, the company's team continues to carry out fieldwork without significant disruption. The company's corporate and administrative teams continue to work on modified schedules and have adopted enhanced hygiene measures that allow operations to continue without significant disruption.

Though the impact of COVID-19 on the company's operations has been modest to date, the COVID-19 pandemic continues to evolve. The company will monitor the impact of COVID-19 on its operations in 2021, particularly potential disruptions to the Bayan Khundii gold project schedule or budget, prior to reaching a construction decision, which is expected in mid-2021.

The company extends its appreciation to all medical, public safety and essential workers for their efforts to safeguard public health and help prevent the spread of COVID-19 in Mongolia and Canada.

Khundii gold district

Erdene's deposits are located in the Edren terrane, within the Central Asian orogenic belt, host to some of the world's largest gold and copper-gold deposits. The company has been the leader in exploration in southwestern Mongolia over the past decade and is responsible for the discovery of the Khundii gold district, comprising multiple high-grade gold and gold/base metal prospects, two of which are being considered for development: the 100-per-cent-owned Bayan Khundii and Altan Nar projects. Together, these deposits comprise the Khundii gold project.

The Bayan Khundii gold resource includes 521,000 ounces of 3.16 grams per tonne gold measured and indicated (M&I) and 103,000 ounces of inferred resources at 3.68 g/t gold. Within the M&I resource, a proven and probable open-pit reserve totals 409,000 ounces at 3.7 g/t, providing significant potential growth of reserves with the development of the remaining M&I and inferred resources.

In July, 2020, Erdene announced the results of an independent feasibility study for the Bayan Khundii gold project. The feasibility study results include an after-tax net present value at a 5-per-cent discount rate and a gold price of $1,400 (U.S.) per ounce of $100-million and internal rate of return (IRR) of 42 per cent. The feasibility study envisions an open-pit mine at Bayan Khundii, producing an average of 63,500 oz gold per year, for seven years, at a head grade of 3.71 g/t gold, utilizing a conventional carbon-in-pulp processing plant. Production is expected to commence in early 2022 based on the current project schedule.

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