Anaconda Mining Intersects 34.70 G/T Gold over 3.5 Metres and 24.34 G/T Gold Over 3.8 Metres at Goldboro; Expands Mineralization Beyond Existing Resource

2018-02-07 / @newswire

 

TORONTO, Feb. 7, 2018 /CNW/ - Anaconda Mining Inc. ("Anaconda" or the "Company") (ANX: TSX) is pleased to announce assay results for the first five holes (BR-17-06 to 10) of an ongoing 6,000-metre diamond drilling program at the Company's Goldboro Project in Nova Scotia ("Goldboro"), the subject of a recent positive PEA announcement (See press release dated January 17, 2018). 

Highlights from this drill program include multiple occurrences of visible gold, and assays of high-grade tenor including the following:

  • 34.70 g/t gold over 3.5 metres (82.0 to 85.5 metres) in hole BR-17-09;
  • 24.34 g/t gold over 3.8 metres (389.9 to 393.7 metres) in hole BR-17-06;
  • 9.12 g/t gold over 3.2 metres (293.8 to 2.97 metres) in hole BR-17-08;
  • 31.56 g/t gold over 1.0 metre (259.0 to 260.0 metres) in hole BR-17-08;
  • 59.97 g/t gold over 0.5 metres (272.7 to 273.2 metres) in hole BR-17-06; and
  • 17.68 g/t gold over 0.5 metres (69.6 to 70.1 metres) in hole BR-17-10.

The Company has completed eight diamond (BR-17-06 to 13) drill holes totaling 3,553 metres since the commencement of the drill program in October, 2017. The program focused on a combination of down-plunge exploration and infill drilling on three geological sections of the Goldboro Deposit. Each of the drill holes successfully intersected mineralized zones of both the East Goldbrook ("EG Gold System") and Boston Richardson ("BR Gold System") gold systems, as demonstrated on cross section 9150E (Exhibit A and B), reinforcing the potential for down-dip and down-plunge extension of the Goldboro Deposit. Assays for the first five holes (BR-17-06 to 10) include multiple occurrences of visible gold and assays with high-grade tenor. Assays are pending for drill holes BR-17-11 to 13.

"Anaconda continues to achieve successful results at its 100% owned Goldboro Project, following on from the recently announced preliminary economic assessment, which demonstrates a high-grade, long-life project.  In our first significant diamond drilling campaign at Goldboro, we're hitting high-grade intersections and multiple occurrences of visible gold within new areas of drilling down-dip and down-plunge of the known deposit and have extended the plunge of mineralization by as much as 375 metres. With the expansion of mineralization, the Goldboro Deposit is well positioned to grow beyond the current resource, while infill drilling results generate higher confidence in the known mineral resource as well as finding additional mineralized zones not previously modeled." 

~Dustin Angelo, President and CEO, Anaconda Mining Inc.

Section 9150E

On section 9150E, exploration drill hole BR-17-06 intersected six separate mineralized zones along the limbs of the EG Gold System. The drill hole also hit seven separate mineralized zones along the limbs of the BR Gold System, extending five of these farther down-dip (Exhibit B).The other two mineralized zones intersected at depth in the BR Gold System had not been previously encountered in this section, extending the known depth of mineralization to 475 metres, or 75 metres deeper than previously intersected. These deep intersections also extend the BR Gold System 125 metres down-plunge (Exhibit C).  The extension of the BR Gold System down-dip, along the limbs of the anticline, and down-plunge demonstrate the deposit is open for expansion.

Infill drill holes (BR-17-08 to -10) along section 9150E also intersected grades consistent with other high-grade intersections observed in historical holes BR-87-03 and -28, as well as hole BR-17-05 drilled by the Company in mid-2017. These recent drill holes, build confidence in the geological model and are expected to upgrade the resource categorization in this area from Inferred to Indicated Resource categories. Further, a new mineralized zone, not previously outlined in section 9150E, was outlined by intersections within adjacent holes BR-17-09 and BR-17-05 (Exhibit B).

A table of selected composites from section 9150E, including historic and recent drilling, are included in the following highlight table:

Hole ID

From
(m)

To (m)

Interval
(m)

Au g/t

BR-87-03

17.29

17.5

0.21

14.9

and

200.1

200.25

0.15

51.8

and

203.61

204.09

0.48

13.4

BR-87-28

249.64

253.91

4.27

9.14

and

264.27

268.84

4.57

6.73

including

264.27

266.71

2.44

9.77

BR-17-05

24.6

25.7

1.1

96.91

and

33.5

34.7

1.2

4.85

and

95.2

95.7

0.5

9.79

and

100

104.5

4.5

4.44

including

100

101.5

1.5

12.09

and

115.5

121

5.5

2.96

including

115.5

116.5

1

12.92

BR-17-06

272.7

273.2

0.5

59.97

and

295.2

295.7

0.5

13.27

and

389.9

393.7

3.8

24.34

including

391.5

392.5

1

86.48

BR-17-08

259

260

1

31.56

and

293.8

297

3.2

9.12

including

296

296.5

0.5

53.02

BR-17-09

82

85.5

3.5

34.7

including

84.5

85.5

1

119.66

and

232

233.5

1.5

28.11

including

232

233

1

41.75

and

285.5

290.4

4.9

6.94

including

285.5

287

1.5

12.26

BR-17-10

69.6

70.1

0.5

17.68

 

Hole BR-17-07

Hole BR-17-07 was drilled along section 9550E, 400 m farther east of section 9150E and tested the extensions of the EG and BR Gold Systems along the limbs, as described for hole BR-17-06. Hole BR-17-07 was also designed to test the down-plunge extension of the BR Gold System.  The hole intersected five mineralized zones of the EG Gold System and one mineralized zone of the BR Gold System and hit the host structure and mineralization at a vertical depth of 475 metres. The intersection of the BR Gold System extends this mineralization 375 metres down-plunge from the resource model and help prove-up up continuity, along with other historic drilling in the down-plunge direction.

Composited Assays from the recent drill program at Goldboro reported in this release are shown below:

Hole ID

From
(m)

To (m)

Interval
(m)

Au g/t

Visible
Gold

Gold
System

BR-17-06

65.8

66.1

0.3

1.94


EG

and

138.9

140.0

1.1

0.64


EG

and

182.5

183.0

0.5

5.45

v.g.

EG

and

270.1

270.6

0.5

0.70


EG

and

272.7

273.2

0.5

59.97


EG

and

295.2

295.7

0.5

13.27

v.g.

EG

and

347.5

348.0

0.5

2.98


BR

and

357.9

358.4

0.5

1.60


BR

and

365.0

365.5

0.5

0.58


BR

and

369.5

371.5

2.0

4.00


BR

and

374.5

375.0

0.5

0.64


BR

and

385.0

385.8

0.8

0.92


BR

and

389.9

393.7

3.8

24.34


BR

including

391.5

392.5

1.0

86.48


BR

and

397.0

398.0

1.0

0.69


BR

and

411.2

412.7

1.5

1.39


BR

and

473.5

478.0

4.5

0.64


BR

including

477.6

478.0

0.4

3.65


BR

and

487.0

487.5

0.5

0.57


BR

and

488.5

489.5

1.0

0.56


BR

and

502.5

503.0

0.5

3.10

v.g.

BR

and

519.2

519.8

0.6

1.06


BR

BR-17-07

219.5

220.0

0.5

1.18


EG

and

245.9

246.4

0.5

0.29


EG

and

313.4

313.9

0.5

1.56


EG

and

329.0

329.6

0.6

2.14


EG

and

351.6

352.1

0.5

0.71


EG

and

358.7

359.2

0.5

0.72


EG

and

378.9

381.9

3.0

1.21


EG

including

381.4

381.9

0.5

4.15


EG

and

384.9

385.6

0.7

2.47


EG

and

386.6

388.1

1.5

1.08


EG

and

407.0

407.5

0.5

0.79


EG

and

449.2

449.7

0.5

1.13


EG

and

547.9

548.5

0.6

0.94


EG

and

556.5

557.0

0.5

1.08


BR

BR-17-08

142.0

143.0

1.0

3.32


EG

and

146.5

147.0

0.5

1.54


EG

and

148.5

149.0

0.5

1.08


EG

and

154.2

155.2

1.0

2.68


EG

and

243.1

244.1

1.0

0.39


EG

and

248.7

250.2

1.5

1.02


EG

and

259.0

260.0

1.0

31.56


EG

and

279.2

280.8

1.6

2.84


BR

and

283.2

284.2

1.0

0.69


BR

and

285.0

286.0

1.0

0.79


BR

and

291.3

293.0

1.7

1.33


BR

and

293.8

297.0

3.2

9.12


BR

including

296.0

296.5

0.5

53.02


BR

and

299.0

299.5

0.5

0.94


BR

and

303.0

315.0

12.0

1.50

v.g.

BR

and

306.5

310.4

3.9

3.07

v.g.

BR

and

313.5

314.0

0.5

1.73


BR

and

314.5

315.0

0.5

0.94


BR

and

338.7

342.0

3.3

0.56


BR

BR-17-09

18.5

20.0

1.5

2.52


EG

and

37.0

37.5

0.5

1.66


EG

and

62.4

63.4

1.0

0.69


EG

and

71.7

73.2

1.5

3.82


EG

including

72.2

73.2

1.0

4.83


EG

and

82.0

85.5

3.5

34.70


EG

including

84.5

85.5

1.0

119.66


EG

and

92.1

94.6

2.5

1.09


EG

and

147.5

148.0

0.5

4.81


EG

and

165.0

167.6

2.6

1.59


EG

including

165.0

166.1

1.1

3.39


EG

and

167.1

167.6

0.5

0.60


EG

and

187.7

188.7

1.0

0.39


EG

and

215.7

216.7

1.0

1.37


EG

and

219.4

220.0

0.6

1.27


EG

and

232.0

233.5

1.5

28.11


BR

including

232.0

233.0

1.0

41.75


BR

and

241.0

241.5

0.5

0.78


BR

and

244.0

245.1

1.1

0.56


BR

and

284.0

284.5

0.5

1.80


BR

and

285.5

290.4

4.9

6.94

v.g.

BR

including

285.5

287.0

1.5

12.26

v.g.

BR

and

289.5

290.4

0.9

16.09


BR

and

293.2

293.7

0.5

0.46


BR

and

295.7

297.1

1.4

0.52


BR

BR-17-10

66.0

66.5

0.5

1.13


EG

and

69.6

70.1

0.5

17.68

v.g.

EG

and

81.0

86.5

5.5

0.78

v.g.

EG

and

106.2

107.0

0.8

0.82


EG

and

108.0

110.5

2.5

2.12


EG

and

114.0

117.0

3.0

1.21


EG

and

122.0

122.5

0.5

2.40

v.g.

EG

 

This news release has been reviewed and approved by Paul McNeill, P. Geo., VP Exploration with Anaconda Mining Inc., a "Qualified Person", under National Instrument 43-101 Standard for Disclosure for Mineral Projects.

All samples and the resultant composites referred to in this release are collected using QA/QC protocols including the regular insertion of standards and blanks within the sample batch for analysis and check assays of select samples. All samples quoted in this release were analyzed at Eastern Analytical Ltd. in Springdale, NL, for Au by fire assay (30g) with an AA finish.

Samples analyzing greater than 0.5 g/t Au via 30 g fire assay were re-analyzed at Eastern Analytical Ltd. Via total pulp metallic. For the total pulp metallic analysis, the entire sample is crushed to -10mesh and pulverized to 95% -150mesh. The total sample is then weighed and screened to 150mesh. The +150mesh fraction is fire assayed for Au, and a 30g subsample of the -150mesh fraction analyzed via fire assay. A weighted average gold grade is calculated for the final reportable gold grade.  Anaconda considers total pulp metallic analysis to be more representative than 30 g fire assay in coarse gold systems such as the Goldboro deposit.

Mineralized intervals are reported as drill intersections and are apparent widths only. Apparent widths reported in holes BR-17-06 to 10 are estimated to be approximately 50-100% of true widths.  All historic drill intercepts are reported as core length only.

A version of this press release will be available in French on Anaconda's website (www.anacondamining.com) in two to three business days.

ABOUT ANACONDA MINING INC.

Anaconda is a TSX-listed gold mining, exploration and development company, focused in the prospective Atlantic Canadian jurisdictions of Newfoundland and Nova Scotia. The Company operates the Point Rousse Project located in the Baie Verte Mining District in Newfoundland, comprised of the Pine Cove open pit mine, the fully-permitted Pine Cove Mill and tailings facility, the Stog'er Tight and Argyle deposits, and approximately 5,800 hectares of prospective gold-bearing property. Anaconda is also developing the recently acquired Goldboro Project in Nova Scotia, a high-grade Mineral Resource, with the potential to leverage existing infrastructure at the Company's Point Rousse Project.

The Company also has a pipeline of organic growth opportunities, including the Great Northern Project on the Northern Peninsula and the Tilt Cove Property on the Baie Verte Peninsula.

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

This news release contains "forward-looking information" within the meaning of applicable Canadian and United States securities legislation. Generally, forward-looking information can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as "plans", "expects", or "does not expect", "is expected", "budget", "scheduled", "estimates", "forecasts", "intends", "anticipates", or "does not anticipate", or "believes" or variations of such words and phrases or state that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might", or "will be taken", "occur", or "be achieved". Forward-looking information is based on the opinions and estimates of management at the date the information is made, and is based on a number of assumptions and is subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements of Anaconda to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information, including risks associated with the exploration, development and mining such as economic factors as they effect exploration, future commodity prices, changes in foreign exchange and interest rates, actual results of current production, development and exploration activities, government regulation, political or economic developments, environmental risks, permitting timelines, capital expenditures, operating or technical difficulties in connection with development activities, employee relations, the speculative nature of gold exploration and development, including the risks of diminishing quantities of grades of resources, contests over title to properties, and changes in project parameters as plans continue to be refined as well as those risk factors discussed in Anaconda's annual information form for the year ended May 31, 2017, available on www.sedar.com. Although Anaconda has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in forward-looking information, there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no assurance that such information will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such information. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking information. Anaconda does not undertake to update any forward-looking information, except in accordance with applicable securities laws.

Exhibit A.  A map showing the location of the Goldboro Deposit projected to surface and the location of recent drill holes as well as historic drill collar locations. The drill holes associated with Section 9150E are seen in the black rectangle. (CNW Group/Anaconda Mining Inc.)

Exhibit B. A Geological Cross Section 9150E through the Goldboro deposit showing the location of recent drilling and highlights of composited assays for this section located near the center of the deposit.  Drilling intersected ribbons of both the East Goldbrook and Boston Richardson Gold Systems. (CNW Group/Anaconda Mining Inc.)

Exhibit C.  A long section of the Goldboro Deposit showing the pierce points for recent drill holes and the extension down-plunge of the Boston Richardson Gold System as indicated by holes BR-17-06 and BR-17-07. (CNW Group/Anaconda Mining Inc.)

SOURCE Anaconda Mining Inc.

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