- Scottie Resources (SCOT) has reported new assays from its Blueberry Contact Zone in B.C.
- Highlights include a company record of 194 g/t gold over 2.40 m in hole SR22-156
- President and CEO Brad Rourke views the results as indicative of a robust mineralized system with substantial upside
- Scottie Resources holds more than 59,000 hectares of mineral claims in the Stewart Mining Camp in B.C.’s Golden Triangle
- Scottie Resources (SCOT) is up by 5.77 per cent, trading at $0.275 per share
Scottie Resources (SCOT) has reported new assays from its Blueberry Contact Zone.
The royalty-free, 100-per-cent-owned Blueberry Contact Zone is 2 km from the past-producing high-grade Scottie Gold Mine in B.C.’s Golden Triangle.
Historic trenching and channel sampling of the zone’s Blueberry Vein yielded 103.94 g/t gold over 1.43 m and 203.75 g/t gold over 1.90 m.
Scottie’s 2022 drilling expanded the zone’s strike length to >1,450 m and its depth to 390 m.
“Across all our targets, hole SR22-156 is the highest-grade intercept that Scottie has ever drilled. Its location significantly expands our bonanza-grade zone at the north end of the Blueberry contact structure, and we are still waiting on additional assays down plunge from this sizeable gold hit. The grades at depth continue to reinforce that we are exploring a robust system that has substantial upside,” stated Brad Rourke, Scottie’s President and CEO.
Selected results from new drill assays (uncut) from the Blueberry Contact Zone
Scottie Resources holds more than 59,000 hectares of mineral claims in the Stewart Mining Camp in B.C.’s Golden Triangle.
Scottie Resources (SCOT) is up by 5.77 per cent, trading at $0.275 per share as of 10:06 am EST.