VANCOUVER, BC, July 13, 2021 /CNW/ - Essex Minerals Inc. (the "Company" or "Essex") (TSXV: ESX) is pleased to provide an update on its initial reconnaissance program ahead of drilling at the Drummer Fault Project, located in the heart of the Mt. Turner property, one of its Australian gold exploration earn-in joint ventures with KNX Resources Ltd ("KNX").
Highlights
Essex Minerals President and CEO Paul Loudon: said: "The Mt Turner project and particularly the Drummer Fault target continues to produce results that suggests we have generated a significant gold target and we are excited to be the first Company to test the mineralization below the shallow (15 metre) oxide zone.
"We look forward to an exciting few months ahead of us as we report results from the Mt Turner exploration programs."
Summary Geology and Mineralisation of the Drummer Fault
The Drummer Fault is a 19 kilometre east–west structure readily visible on Lidar and satellite imagery. Where the fault is covered by alluvium or offset, the structure is readily observed on regional aeromagnetics. The fault appears to horsetail in the west (although published geology shows the fault being terminated by a NS fault which is not visible on LiDAR) and is partially obscured in the east by the Etheridge River. It also appears to transgress the regional scale NS Delaney Fault further east, see Figure 1.
The Drummer Fault has been active throughout geological time having displaced Proterozoic granites and schists, transgressed the Silurian Brandy Hot Granodiorite and localises and is disrupted by Permo-Carboniferous felsic and mafic dykes associated with the Kennedy Magmatic Association of North Queensland (genetically related to the major gold deposits of north Queensland).
The Drummer Fault and other early EW faults have been strongly influenced by a regional scale NW–NE conjugate fault system which has localised felsic dykes, domes and intrusive centres associated in places by sub aerial volcanism in caldera settings. The Drummer Fault has been displaced in parts both to the north and south by the overprinting conjugate fault sets, which has produced localised extensional settings. Associated with but overprinting the conjugate faults are a series of localised NS extensional faults and shear zones.
The Drummer Fault has been dislocated by a strong NW structure approximately 600 metres to the west of the Drummer Girl Pit. This structure has localised a series of NS trending gossanous breccia zones in older granites associated with felsic dykes and rhyolite domes. This structure is related to the Mt Turner multi-phase intrusive porphyry system 1.4 kilometres to the south of the Drummer Pits. In addition, NE trending structures have intersected the eastern ends of both the Drummer Girl and Drummer Toy Pits and may localise higher-grade mineralisation or as yet undiscovered mineralised subsidiary splay faults.
At a local scale, exposures in old pits in the oxide zone have shown a close correlation between mineralisation and lithology. In the Drummer Pits, mineralisation follows fault breccias and quartz veining at the contact between granite and meta-dolerite. The Drummer Girl Pits appear to follow a contact between brecciated granite and rhyolite dykes while the Drummer Toy pit is localised within coarse-grained muscovite granite with meta-dolerite noted some 50 metres to the south.
Mineralisation
Generally, where exposed, the Drummer Fault is mineralised along its entire length.
The western 5 kilometres of the structure appears to be dominated by uranium mineralisation in the form of coffinite associated with apatite and sulphides (dominantly pyrite) associated with Permo-Carboniferous rhyolite and mafic dykes in steeply plunging shoots to the west. A historical resource of 374,000 t @ 0.16% U3O8 has been established in the LC50 prospect by previous operators.
Gold mineralisation in the eastern 14-kilometre portion of the Drummer Fault occurs in steeply dipping quartz veins and fault breccia and is associated with galena, sphalerite, chalcopyrite and arsenopyrite. Early phase white quartz veins within the fault structure have been brecciated and sheared along lithological boundaries and fluids have been reintroduced along fault breccias, which have been annealed, by fine quartz and sulphides. Some breccia clasts are mineralised in their own right and appear rhyolitic.
Gold was mined along the Drummer Fault in the 1990's from a series of six shallow pits in the oxide zone from the Rocky Reward Pit in the west to the Drummer Toy Pit in the east, a distance of 7.5 kilometres. Each pit is at least 150 metres long and 25 to 40 metres wide.
Shallow drilling to a maximum of 20 metres, completed prior to mining, indicates 2 distinct mineralised zones termed southern and northern (hanging wall and foot wall) within the pits. These mineralized zones were characterized by 2 to 10 metre intersections with gold assays greater than 1.0 g/t over 2 metres and ranging up to 10.05 g/t over 6 metres. The material between the northern and southern mineralized zones was also extracted and based on the limited drilling appears to carry highly anomalous gold values as well. Holes in the Drummer Toy pit returned 16 m @ 3.56 g/t Au, 20 m @ 0.75 g/t Au and 20 m @ 1.50 g/t Au. (see Figures 3 & 4 and Table 2).
Higher grades appear to be localised by cross-cutting faults (e.g. Drummer Girl and Drummer Toy) which may indicate the potential for splay mineralisation and/or mineralisation in cross over faults.
KNX Joint Venture
Essex and KNX each own 50% of the Mt Turner property and now each own 44% of the Cumberland and Compass Creek properties as a consequence of private company AMD Resources Ltd this week electing to further dilute rather than contribute to property expenditures.
On 29 March 2021, Essex announced that it had agreed to acquire all the issued and outstanding shares in KNX in exchange for the issuance of five million ordinary shares in Essex to the shareholders of KNX. KNX has advised Essex that 100% of KNX shareholders have accepted the acquisition.
The purchase shares will be subject to a statutory four-month hold period and an additional voluntary escrow until Oct. 24, 2021. The purchase is subject to the approval of the TSX Venture Exchange.
The acquisition of KNX would result in Essex owning 100% of Mt Turner and 88% of the Cumberland and Compass Creek properties.
About Essex
Essex Minerals is an exploration and development company focused on mineral exploration and development opportunities where it can adopt an option earn-in and joint venture model without the issuance of vendor shares. By identifying geological teams that have already expended the time and capital to assemble top quality, advanced projects, with a particular emphasis on gold projects in Tier 1 jurisdictions. Management's time is shared across several different projects, as the geological teams already in place manage the approved exploration and development programmes. This strategy has the potential to accelerate the growth in shareholder value for Essex by earning an interest in a range of projects of merit in a much shorter time frame than otherwise would be possible.
Qualified Person
All of the scientific and technical information contained in this news release has been reviewed and/or prepared by Mr Lee K. Spencer, BSc (Hons), MSc, MAusIMM, a "Qualified Person" within the meaning of National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Minerals Projects.
ISSUED ON BEHALF OF ESSEX MINERALS INC.
Paul Loudon
President & CEO
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Table 1 Drummer Fault 2021 reconnaissance program | ||||||
Coordinates | Assay (ppm) | |||||
Sample No | Location | East | North | Description | Au | Ag |
BC 1 | Drummer Boy Excavation | 756347 | 7983236 | silicified granite cut by numerous 1 cm wide qtz veinlets | 3.410 | 25.400 |
BC 2 | Drummer Boy Excavation | 756315 | 7983232 | Breccia completely replaced by silica with disseminated sulphides | 2.280 | 13.400 |
DGN 1 | Drummer Girl North Pit dump | 755852 | 7983194 | silicified rhyolite (?) strongly oxidised with abundant FeOx | 2.070 | 16.300 |
DGN 2 | Drummer Girl North Pit | 755857 | 7983186 | as above but fresh pyrite to 2% | 4.020 | 14.200 |
DGN 3 | Drummer Girl North Pit | 755890 | 7983126 | Breccia infilled by FeOx completely oxidised | 0.150 | 3.200 |
DGN 4 | Drummer Girl North Pit | 755892 | 7983167 | silicified breccia original rock not identified cut by network of fine quartz veinlets with 4% disseminated sulphides | 15.300 | 34.700 |
DGS 1 | Drummer Girl South Pit | 756943 | 7983284 | quartz vein material with FeOX staining | 13.850 | 22.800 |
DG West 1 | 200m west of Drummer Girl Pit | 755662 | 7983106 | Siliciified strongly iron stained rhyolite slickensided - outcrop | 1.170 | 11.000 |
RR 1 | Rocky Reward dump | 750825 | 7982812 | Massive milky quartz with 1% sulphides | 0.260 | 6.300 |
RR 2 | Rocky Reward dump | 750875 | 7982807 | Silicified breccia with 2% disseminated sulphides | 7.990 | 35.000 |
RR 3 | Rocky Reward dump | 751087 | 7982800 | Fault breccia cut by numerous hairline qtz veins | 2.300 | 7.800 |
NA 1 | NE ridge 300m northeast of Drummer Toy Pit | 757659 | 7983757 | oxidised gossanous quartz veined rhyolite | 14.450 | 11.600 |
NA 2 | 200 m East of DT Pit - creek outcrop | 757804 | 7983421 | fractured quartz vein 1m wide with 1 % pyrite | 1.490 | 4.900 |
DE 1 | Drummer East Pit north wall | 757231 | 7983388 | 3cm wide qtz vein in shear trending 215 in metadolerite | 0.100 | 7.700 |
DE 2 | Drummer East Pit | 757137 | 7983355 | milky white quartz vein 1m wide trending 225 | 0.180 | 1.600 |
DE 3 | Drummer East Pit south wall of pit | 757134 | 7983350 | 3m wide zone gossanous quartz veinlets trending 090 | 4.780 | 8.000 |
DW 1 | Drummer West Pit | 756962 | 7983293 | exposed silicified fault breccia 1.5m wide trending 250 | 2.660 | 30.800 |
DW 2 | Drummer West Pit | 756964 | 7983291 | outcrop sulphidic silicified granite breccia | 1.110 | 26.600 |
MAX | 15.300 | 35.000 | ||||
MIN | 0.100 | 1.600 | ||||
AVE | 4.309 | 15.628 | ||||
MEDIAN | 2.290 | 12.500 |
Table 2 Union Mining Drummer Fault Drilling 1995-96 | |||||
From | To | Int | Au | ||
PROSPECT | DRILLHOLE_ID | m | m | m | ppm |
Drummer Girl | UMDG95_D01 | 14.0 | 17.0 | 3.0 | 1.34 |
Drummer Girl | UMDG95_D02 | 14.0 | 17.0 | 3.0 | 1.34 |
Drummer Girl | UMDG95_D03 | 2.0 | 6.0 | 4.0 | 1.34 |
Drummer Girl | and | 8.0 | 12.0 | 4.0 | 2.42 |
Drummer Girl | UMDG95_D04 | 12.0 | 14.0 | 2.0 | 1.68 |
Drummer Girl | UMDG95_D05 | BLD | |||
Drummer Girl | UMDG95_D06 | BLD | |||
Drummer Girl | UMDG95_D07 | BLD | |||
Drummer Girl | UMDG95_D08 | BLD | |||
Drummer Girl | UMDG95_D09 | BLD | |||
Drummer Girl | UMDG95_D10 | 2.0 | 4.0 | 2.0 | 1.55 |
Drummer Girl | and | 6.0 | 10.0 | 4.0 | 1.87 |
Drummer Girl | UMDG95_D11 | 4.0 | 6.0 | 2.0 | 1.11 |
Drummer Boy | UMDB95_D01 | 8.0 | 10.0 | 2.0 | 1.00 |
Drummer Boy | UMDB95_D02 | - | 8.0 | 8.0 | 1.79 |
Drummer Boy | UMDB95_D03 | - | 2.0 | 2.0 | 1.20 |
Drummer Boy | UMDB95_D04 | BLD | |||
Drummer Boy | UMDB95_D05 | BLD | |||
Drummer Boy | UMDB95_D06 | BLD | |||
Drummer Boy | UMDB95_D07 | - | 4.0 | 4.0 | 2.72 |
Drummer Boy | UMDB95_D08 | 8.0 | 10.0 | 2.0 | 1.24 |
Drummer Boy | UMDB95_D09 | BLD | |||
Drummer Boy | UMDB95_D10 | 6.0 | 8.0 | 2.0 | 4.12 |
Drummer Boy | UMDB95_D11 | BLD | |||
Drummer Toy | UMDT95_D01 | 4.0 | 8.0 | 4.0 | 2.24 |
Drummer Toy | UMDT95_D02 | 12.0 | 14.0 | 2.0 | 1.01 |
Drummer Toy | UMDT95_D03 | 2.0 | 8.0 | 6.0 | 4.91 |
Drummer Toy | UMDT95_D04 | - | 16.0 | 16.0 | 3.56 |
Drummer Toy | UMDT95_D05 | - | 2.0 | 2.0 | 1.07 |
Drummer Toy | and | 12.0 | 16.0 | 4.0 | 5.21 |
Drummer Toy | UMDT95_D06 | 6.0 | 18.0 | 12.0 | 6.45 |
Drummer Toy | incl. | 12.0 | 18.0 | 6.0 | 10.05 |
Drummer East | UMDE96_D01 | 6.0 | 20.0 | 14.0 | 0.05 |
Drummer East | UMDE96_D02 | - | 20.0 | 20.0 | 0.13 |
Drummer East | UMDE96_D03 | 2.0 | 20.0 | 18.0 | 0.54 |
Drummer East | UMDE96_D04 | - | 20.0 | 20.0 | 0.15 |
Drummer East | UMDE96_D05 | 2.0 | 20.0 | 18.0 | 0.06 |
Drummer East | UMDE96_D06 | - | 18.0 | 18.0 | 0.27 |
Drummer East | UMDE96_D07 | 2.0 | 10.0 | 8.0 | 2.15 |
Drummer East | and | 10.0 | 18.0 | 8.0 | 0.37 |
Drummer East | UMDE96_D08 | - | 12.0 | 12.0 | 0.06 |
Drummer East | UMDE96_D09 | 2.0 | 14.0 | 12.0 | 0.18 |
Drummer Toy East | UMDTE96_D01 | BLD | |||
Drummer Toy East | UMDTE96_D02 | 8.0 | 10.0 | 2.0 | 1.18 |
Drummer Toy East | UMDTE96_D03 | - | 20.0 | 20.0 | 0.10 |
Drummer Toy East | UMDTE96_D04 | - | 20.0 | 20.0 | 0.20 |
Drummer Toy South | UMDTS96_D01 | - | 20.0 | 20.0 | 0.75 |
Drummer Toy South | incl. | 12.0 | 14.0 | 2.0 | 4.52 |
Drummer Toy South | incl. | - | 20.0 | 20.0 | 0.27 |
Drummer Toy South | UMDTS96_D03 | - | 20.0 | 20.0 | 1.50 |
Drummer Toy South | incl. | 8.0 | 10.0 | 2.0 | 9.70 |
Drummer Toy South | UMDTS96_D04 | - | 10.0 | 10.0 | 0.73 |
Drummer Toy South | incl. | 6.0 | 8.0 | 2.0 | 3.06 |
Drummer Toy South | UMDTS96_D05 | - | 10.0 | 10.0 | 0.04 |
Drummer Toy South | UMDTS96_D06 | - | 10.0 | 10.0 | 0.50 |
Drummer Toy South | UMDTS96_D07 | - | 10.0 | 10.0 | 0.10 |
SOURCE Essex Minerals Inc
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