VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - Oct. 4, 2017) - StrikePoint Gold Inc. (TSX VENTURE:SKP)(OTCQB:STKXF) is pleased to provide results from exploration activities on its Mahtin Property, Mahtin North and May-Qu Targets, located in the Mayo region of the central Yukon Territory.
Highlights
Strikepoint was active on the project between June 5th and July 7th 2017. Extensive mapping and sampling (198 grab samples) was completed including a limited initial RAB drilling program of 760 m in nine holes.
Mahtin North
Mahtin North lies along the northern edge of the Sprague Creek Stock, a Cretaceous-aged granodiorite intrusion similar to the nearby Eagle Gold project owned by Victoria Gold Corp.
Mapping and sampling covered an area of 3km by 2km, focusing on the skarns and limestones along the edge of the intrusive body, as well as collecting samples from sheeted veins within the granodiorite itself.
Results from this exercise highlighted the following (please refer to maps and tables on the website for full details):
At Mahtin North five RAB holes were drilled along a low ridge line, targeting mineralized skarns and limestones, previously identified through surface soils and grab assays, in and around the Sprague Creek granodiorite stock. A sixth hole was drilled at the end of the line to test possible sheeted vein mineralization within the intrusion itself.
Results from drilling are as follows:
These results show that the gold is occurring in several bands within the mineralized skarn, often with associated chalcopyrite and arsenopyrite. Analysis of the drill chips was non-conclusive if these were from veins within the skarn, or disseminated over the entire interval. Additional studies are currently being undertaken to qualify this. Geological data collected from the drill chips allowed the construction of a geological cross-section diagram (www.strikepointgold.com), which explains why some holes produced no significant results.
17MAH06 was drilled into the granodiorite of the Sprague Creek Stock and produced narrow zones of both gold and copper. Grades were elevated in several small intersections to 0.48g/t Au throughout this hole but often in single samples and so were not reported. Associated elements such as bismuth and arsenic also became elevated with these samples which is a typical chemical association for sheeted vein system of Intrusion Related Gold Systems (IRGS). Alas due to the nature of RAB drilling producing chips of rock, this cannot be physically confirmed.
May-Qu
The May-Qu target lies on the southeastern edge of the Mahtin Property, approximately 16km from Mahtin North. The area is predominantly quartzites and schists that have been intruded by the Cretaceous-aged granodiorite Bos Stock.
Mapping and surface sampling was focused along the margins of the stock to follow up on prospective areas identified by Ryan Gold Corp. in 2012. Result highlights are listed below:
At May-Qu three RAB holes were drilled of the planned six, due to a series of thunderstorms that inhibited site access. Due to technical limitations of the rig itself, 17MAY01 and 17MAY02 did not reach target depth and stopped short of the predicted mineralized zone. Result for the drilling completed are listed below:
Conclusions from this drill campaign are limited due to the restrictions in recovery of material, but 17MAY03 does start to give an indication of mineralization occurring at depth.
Other Mahtin Updates
In addition to the exploration work, Strikepoint also conducted several water sampling and ecological surveys on site to establish preliminary baseline data. The local First Nation of the Na-Cho Nyak Dun was also engaged on several occasions, including presenting at the Industry Day event on June 25th.
Strikepoint Gold now holds a Class 3 permit for the Mahtin project which allows for further exploration through diamond drilling in the future (with community / environmental considerations).
QA/QC
The Company maintains a rigorous QA/QC program with respect to the preparation, shipping, analysis and checking of all samples and data from the properties. Quality control for field sampling and drill samples at the Company's projects covers the complete chain of custody of samples, including sample handling procedures and analytical-related work, plus the insertion of standard and blank materials. The QA/QC program also includes data verification procedures. ALS Laboratories in Vancouver, Canada (ISO 17025:2005 accreditation) assayed all grab samples from the current field program using fire assay and ICP Mass Spectroscopy methods. Drill samples were processed by Bureau Veritas Labs in Vancouver, Canada (ISO9001:2008 accreditation).
The technical information contained in this news release has been approved by Andy Randell, P. Geo., Vice President, Exploration of StrikePoint Gold. Mr. Randell is a qualified person as defined in NI 43-101.
For further information, please review the Corporate Presentation on the StrikePoint Gold Inc. website for a more detailed, comprehensive review of the 2017 exploration program: http://www.strikepointgold.com/images/Yukon-Properties-Presentation.pdf
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD of STRIKEPOINT GOLD INC.
Shawn Khunkhun, CEO and Director
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StrikePoint Gold Inc.
Shawn Khunkhun
604-602-1440
sk@strikepointgold.com