Gatling Exploration drills 17 m of 7.7 g/t Au at Larder
2021-08-06 16:23 ET - News Release
Mr. Jason Billan reports
GATLING DELIVERS DRILLING UPDATE: 7.7 G/T AU OVER 17.0 M EXTENDING THE BEAR DEPOSIT AND ADDITIONAL POSITIVE DRILLING CONTINUES AT THE FERNLAND DEPOSIT
Gatling Exploration Inc.'s continuing drill program at the Larder gold project has added significant value leading up to its mineral resource estimate in Q3 2021. Drilling at the Bear deposit has returned 7.7 grams per tonne Au over 17 metres including 25.3 grams per tonne Au over four metres up plunge from the core of the Bear deposit, connecting it to near-surface lenses identified in Gatling's 2019 drill campaign. The Fernland deposit has completed the 13,500-metre drill program targeting near-surface gold mineralization and recent drilling from all three zones has added to both open-pit and underground resource potential. Gatling has now entered the resource update phase utilizing its large drill database highlighted by more than 60,000 metres of drilling completed by the company across all three high-grade gold deposits over the past 2.5 years, plus 70,000 metres of historical drilling including 37,000 metres to support Fernland's initial resource estimate.
Jason Billan, president and chief executive officer for Gatling, commented: "The 25,000-metre exploration program outlined at the beginning of the year is nearly 90 per cent complete and has continued to deliver impressive results across the Fernland and now Bear deposits, which bode well for the upcoming mineral resource estimate at the Larder project. One of the primary objectives of our program this year was to close the gap between two main lenses at Bear which begin at roughly 100 metres below surface and the core of the Bear deposit, which commences at approximately 500-metres depth. We have now accomplished this significant achievement in a timely manner. In addition, Fernland continues to grow in size following the completion of its drill program, demonstrating further upside at depth and beneath a potential starter pit. We look forward to updating the market during a catalyst-rich second half of the year for the company, while being laser-focused on meeting or exceeding our 2021 goals."
Gatling drill update highlights
Bear deposit:
- High-grade gold intersections extend core of the deposit up plunge by 150 metres. The recent drilling at Bear has proven continuity from the core of the deposit to known near-surface mineralized zones drilled in 2019. Drillhole GTR-21-127 intersected 6.6 grams per tonne Au over five metres and GTR-21-132 intersected 7.7 grams per tonne Au over 17 metres including 25.3 grams per tonne Au over four metres with visible gold. These results extend the deposit up plunge by 150 metres vertically and 350 metres along strike to ultimately add a material amount of data to the upcoming mineral resource estimate. Demonstrating the continuity up plunge from the core of the Bear deposit now provides excellent potential to trace the gold mineralization to surface similar to the Fernland and Cheminis deposits;
- Recent drillholes add significant value to the upcoming resource at the Bear deposit. These recent drill intercepts completed by Gatling at the Bear deposit have filled in a large gap across drillholes GTR-21-125, GTR-21-127 and GTR-21-132, which represent approximately 350 metres in strike and 150 metres vertically between the 2011 historic resource model and 2019 drill intersections. Filling in this gap met a key objective for the 2021 exploration program and marked a significant achievement at the Bear deposit ahead of the resource update as it will add significant ounces and tonnes up plunge from the high-grade core of the deposit;
- Exploration to continue at Bear along strike and within plunging zones. Drilling at the Bear deposit has identified similar south-easterly plunging chutes to the Fernland and Cheminis deposits. These plunging directions are becoming more predictable and allowing the exploration programs to methodically advance with increased levels of confidence and success rates. East of the Bear deposit, Gatling has a high level of confidence that this same style of structurally controlled gold mineralization will repeat itself, which may result in a significant addition of targets along strike. Gatling will continue to explore the Bear deposit along strike and at depth leveraging all data collected from previous drill programs as it is open in all directions.
Fernland deposit:
- Completion of near-surface drill campaign of 13,500 metres. Gatling has now completed its drill campaign designed to target gold mineralization within the upper 300 metres at the Fernland deposit and has sent the drill rig up to its Kir Vit prospect. The program was a success in identifying three new mineralized zones striking over one kilometres, starting at surface down to approximately 250 metres with gold intersections such as 1.5 grams per tonne Au over 200.7 metres including 6.1 grams per tonne Au over 23.7 metres, which will all be incorporated in Fernland's initial resource estimate in Q3 2021;
- Fernland drilling continues to prove widespread gold intervals within zone 2. Recent drilling has extended previously discovered near-surface gold mineralization with 1.4 grams per tonne Au over 16 metres in drillhole GTR-21-120. This intersection is relevant as it sits 250 metres below surface and beneath the potential open-pit scenario, which could be included in the upcoming resource estimate. This provides excellent opportunity to extend the potential pit further at depth;
- Upcoming initial resource estimate at the Fernland deposit. The Fernland deposit strikes approximately 1.5 kilometres with a depth component of approximately 600 metres and hosts multiple mineralized lenses within three main gold zones. The successful drill campaign completed by Gatling at the Fernland deposit has outlined both near-surface open-pit and underground gold zones that will be integrated into the initial resource estimate.
Upside potential at the Larder gold project
- Swansea Zone. The Swansea zone hosts over four kilometres of favourable Cadillac-Larder Lake Break geological units and has approximately 19,000 metres of drilling along strike, whereas the Fernland, Cheminis and Bear have seen approximately 300,000 metres of drilling. The Swansea zone is significantly underexplored considering its location along the break and permitting is under way with exploration planned in early 2022;
- Bear East. Gatling has approximately 1.5 kilometres east of the Bear deposit that has less than 2,500 metres drilled along the Cadillac-Larder Lake Break. This strike extension of the current high-grade Bear deposit is an excellent target to further expand the mineral resource;
- Fernland and Cheminis at depth. Both the Fernland and Cheminis deposits have exhibited near-surface gold mineralization that extends at depth with predictable high-grade south-easterly plunging chutes. The deposits are still open at depth with minimal exploration completed below 500 vertical metres, providing an excellent opportunity for zone expansion;
- Kir Vit North. The current exploration program at Kir Vit is focused along the intrusion-related gold system identified in 2019, which is mostly at the southern end of the Kir Vit domain. The northern part of Kir Vit consists mostly of the Timiskaming conglomerate that has proven to host high-grade gold in phase I of drilling. Current follow-up of this type of mineralization is under way, and if Gatling can continue to exploit this mineralized horizon, the entire northern portion of Kir Vit will become highly prospective;
- Regional exploration. Multiple priority targets are being evaluated by the Gatling technical team and will be explored in future programs. Some of the high-priority targets include intrusion-related gold zones, conglomerate/unconformity horizons and structural trends identified in both artificial intelligence targeting and light detection and ranging structure detection.
Nathan Tribble, vice-president, exploration, for Gatling, commented: "These recent results from the continuing drill program at the Bear deposit are very significant in connecting the high-grade core of the deposit to lenses identified in our 2019 drill campaign by tracking the plunging mineralized zones. It is expected that these latest holes will add a large amount of volume and ounces to our upcoming resource update as the gap prior to these drillholes was 300 metres in strike and 150 vertically. Having also completed our very successful program at the Fernland deposit, we have now shifted gears to continue to explore aggressively at our Kir Vit prospect, by targeting the high-grade shear zones identified last year in our outcrop stripping campaign."
The company, further to its news releases of June 11, 2021, and July 12, 2021, will not be closing any additional tranches of its private placement.
About Gatling Exploration Inc.
Gatling Exploration is a Canadian gold exploration company focused on advancing the Larder gold project, located in the prolific Abitibi greenstone belt in Northern Ontario. The Larder property hosts three high-grade gold deposits along the Cadillac-Larder Lake Break, 35 kilometres east of Kirkland Lake. The project is 100-per-cent owned by Gatling and is comprises patented and unpatented claims, leases and mining licences of occupation within the McVittie and McGarry townships. The 3,370-hectare project area is positioned seven kilometres west of the Kerr Addison mine, which produced 11 million ounces of gold. All parts of the Larder property are accessible by truck or all-terrain vehicles on non-serviced roads and trails.
Quality assurance/quality control
Drill core is logged and sampled at the Larder gold project site. Core samples from the program are cut in half, using a diamond cutting saw with half sent for assay at SGS lab in Cochrane, Ont. The other half is secured and retained on site. All samples are analyzed for gold using standard fire assay-AA techniques. Samples returning greater than five grams per tonne gold are analyzed utilizing standard fire assay-gravimetric methods. Certified reference standards and blanks are routinely inserted into the sample stream as part of Gatling's QA/QC program.
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