Post by
MAZZMEX on Jan 20, 2016 9:27am
Metanor plans drilling at Moroy's A anomaly
2016-01-20 09:18 ET - News Release Mr. Ronald Perry reports METANOR PUBLISHES THE RESULTS FROM THE GEOPHYSIC SURVEY ON THE MOROY PROPERTY Metanor Resources Inc. has provided this update on its exploration drilling program conducted from the surface, on the Moroy property located near one kilometre south of the Bachelor mine. Following a geophysical survey completed in 2014 which identified potential targets on the properties surrounding the Bachelor Mine, two exploration programs were undertaken. Initially, a diamond drill campaign began during the summer of 2015 which identified an important gold structure on the Moroy property (results were published in the last few months). This discovery confirmed the value of geophysical surveys on our mineralisation type. Secondly, and in parallel to the drilling campaign, a geophysical survey was conducted at depth in previously drilled holes on the Moroy property by the specialised firm "Abitibi Geophysic Inc". The survey was conducted a few days before the discovery on the Moroy property, and after months of analysis, Metanor received the report. This induced polarisation survey detected the presence of four conducting anomalies. See the attached longitudinal section of the Moroy property looking north. (https://file.marketwire.com/release/mto0120e.jpg) One of the anomalies of high intensity (A) is located on the extension at depth of the gold structure. A second anomaly of smaller dimension was detected near the surface directly in the gold structure. Positive drilling results near this "C" anomaly (See December 17th 2015 press release) confirms the discovery potential on the other three anomalies. The attached table shows the drilling results near the "C" anomaly. The other two anomalies are further to the east (B-D). --------------------------------------------------------------------------- lengthAu grade capped True width Hole No. From (m) To (m) (m)(i) (g/t) (estimated) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- MO-15-44 210,0 213,8 3.8 4.8 50% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- MO-15-46 57.8 60.2 2.4 11.5 90% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- MO-15-104 78.4 88.5 10.0 5.4 80% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- including 82.0 88.5 6.5 7.5 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- (i)Core length Because of the high intensity in the "A" anomaly, the next exploration drilling is planned on that anomaly. The presence of the tailing facility above the structure requires the construction of an ice bridge to allow proper drilling to reach the anomalies at depth. The construction of the ice bridges began and is progressing well. The drilling will begin as soon as the ice thickness is sufficient. According to the current weather forecast, the drilling should start around February 1st. The true width is between 35 and 95% of the core length obtained in diamond drill holes. The cap-off grade used in the analysis is 31 g/t or 1 oz Au. The company utilizes a rigorous, industry-standard, QA/QC program. The samples were assayed by fire-assay at the Metanor assay lab. Blanks, duplicates and certified reference standards are inserted into the sample stream to monitor laboratory performance. The quality control program of the assay results (QA QC) adopted by Metanor includes a minimum of 10% of controlled assays being conducted as well as verification by an independent ALS-certified assay laboratory in Val d'Or, Quebec. Results of the spot checks were consistent with those reported. Qualified Person Pascal Hamelin, P.Eng, Vice-president of Operations, is the Qualified Person under NI 43-101, responsible for reviewing and approving the technical information contained in this news release. We seek Safe Harbor.
Comment by
ramblersrest on Jan 20, 2016 9:35am
Reading between the lines ...." They were not drilling since the summer "
Comment by
deslug1 on Jan 20, 2016 9:53am
Just wondering? Gold at $1611.00 cad today. How does a producer totally destroy shareholder value when operating in Canada and receiving this kind of money for its product? Really, how is this possible?.
Comment by
tsoprano1 on Jan 20, 2016 12:41pm
"Just wondering? Gold at $1611.00 cad today. How does a producer totally destroy shareholder value when operating in Canada and receiving this kind of money for its product? Really, how is this possible?." Crooked and/or incompetant management. T
Comment by
Highwired7 on Jan 20, 2016 12:55pm
Like this T... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrTUXsH0HeQ
Comment by
Geodan2 on Jan 20, 2016 2:44pm
Soprano, you have a point. Their gold price is just fine, there are many signs of poor management.