West High Yield (W.H.Y.) Resources Ltd. Completes 2022 Core Assay Program and Discovers New Vein-Hosted Gold to 32.5 g/t

2023-02-01 / @newsfile

 

Calgary, Alberta--(Newsfile Corp. - February 1, 2023) - West High Yield (W.H.Y.) Resources Ltd. (TSXV: WHY) ("West High Yield" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the confirmation of additional high-grade gold assays (see Tables 1 and 2) and to provide a status update from its 6,000 metre exploration drilling program initiated in 2022 at its Midnight gold claim ("Midnight") located in Rossland, British Columbia (the "2022 Drilling Program"). The Rossland Gold Camp historically produced over 2.76 million ounces of recovered gold and 3.52 million ounces of recovered silver.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Additional high-grade gold assays including:
    • MN22-13 262.50-263.35 metres depth - 32.5 g/t Au over 0.85 metre
    • MN22-18 41.0-47.0 metres depth - 7.99 g/t Au over 6 metres
    • including MN22-18 45.5-47.0 metres depth - 13.55 g/t Au over 1.5 metres
  • 41 holes completed and logged in 6,191 metre NQ2 diamond drilling program
  • Targets tested in historical Midnight, IXL and OK mining areas
  • 24 drill holes sampled
  • 2,865 sample assays including QAQC completed
  • 693 samples in 17 holes marked for 2023 spring sampling program

"We recently received the balance of the outstanding 2022 assay data which was focused specifically on the gold content. The Company intersected more structurally-controlled mineralization in high-grade assay intervals such as those in MN22-13 northwest and MN22-18 southwest of the central Midnight mineralization along the broad northeast trend of listwanite replacement and the high-grade Baker Vein. Assays using gravimetric protocols verified significant grades up to 32.5 g/t gold ("Au") in intervals from 85 cm and composite intervals to 6 metres (see Tables 1 and 2)," stated Greg Davison, P.Geo and the Company's internal qualified person (the "Qualified Person" or "QP") for Midnight. "We look forward to completing the assay sampling of seventeen (17) remaining holes in the 2023 Midnight drilling program," Mr. Davison further noted.

The 2022 Drilling Program was completed and closed for the winter season on November 15, 2022 at Midnight (see Figure 1). A total of 6,191 metres were completed (see Table 3) during the course of the 2022 Drilling Program.

Figure 1 shows the distribution and status of the 2022 permitted and active drill collar locations relative to the Company's drilling activity from 2006 through to 2010. Assays received from 2,856 core and QA/QC samples are reported for twenty-three (23) completed holes and one partially sampled hole (see Tables 1 and 2). Seventeen (17) holes, currently with 693 samples and QAQC insertions, await core cutting and sampling in the spring 2023 program. Geological compilation and Leapfrog modelling of the current and historical drill and geological results is ongoing. Final LiDAR bare-earth maps are pending receipt in February 2023.

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Figure 1. Location map of 2022 and post-2000 historical drilling on Midnight, IXL and OK mining claims and grants with mine portals and access trails. Current drilling completed at OK South and Upper Portal, IXL Upper and Lower Adit, and Midnight 3100 and 3200 Portals SSW of the Italian Tunnel. Sampling pending (purple) for 17 holes.

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Table 1. Summary of recent 2022 drill core intersections with 2 gram-plus Au g/t values. Samples >10 g/t Au were finished using gravimetric analysis and/or screen metallics (highlighted).

Hole # Sample # From (m) To (m) Au g/t* Ag g/t
MN22-13 228697 262.50 263.35 32.5* NA
MN22-13 228767 420.00 421.50 2.22 NA
MN22-13 228775 430.50 432.00 2.03 NA
MN22-17 228372 98.5 100 3.24 NA
MN22-18 229445 41.00 42.50 2.36 NA
MN22-18 229446 42.50 44.00 9.51 NA
MN22-18 229447 44.00 45.50 6.52 NA
MN22-18 229448 45.50 47.00 13.55* NA
MN22-20 229435 108.00 109.00 4.89 NA
MN22-20 229436 108.00 109.00 4.33 NA

 

* Au GRA-21 FAA with gravimetric analysis for samples >10 g/t boldface type indicates preparation duplicate splits

Table 2. Summary of previously reported 2022 drill core intersections with 4 gram-plus Au g/t values. Samples greater than 10 g/t Au were finished using gravimetric analysis and/or screen metallics (highlighted).

Hole # Sample # From (m) To (m) Au g/t* Ag g/t
MN22-02 212571 48.50 50.00 36.1* 3.7
  212583 65.00 66.50 7.94 1.4
  212584 66.50 68.00 17.9* 9.6
  212585 68.00 69.50 8.61 2.3
  212587 69.50 71.00 22.6* 31.2
MN22-03 212605 39.10 41.50 12.15* 2.1
  212606 39.10 41.50 13.6* 1.6
  212621 60.00 61.50 20.7* 6
MN22-04 225511 54.05 55.25 38.4* 6.5
MN22-05 225662 54.50 54.75 4.59 1.2
  225664 55.65 57.15 8.44 1.9
  225666 58.65 60.15 15.7* 2.9
  225667 60.15 61.65 14.3* 1.6
  225674 68.40 69.45 33.7* 3.5
  225677 69.95 70.25 311** 94.9
  225681 70.25 71.30 4.37 4
MN22-07 225845 44.25 45.30 5.39 3.8
MN22-08 229012 38.70 39.40 15.85* 2.5
  229013 39.40 40.10 6.88 1.9
MN22-09 229333 106.95 108.45 7.23 NA
MN22-09 229335 205.10 206.60 37.9* 3
MN22-13 228558 72.35 72.65 154** NA
  228657 185.70 186.20 21.4** NA

 

* Au GRA-21 FAA with gravimetric analysis for samples >10 g/t
** SCR24-B screen metallics, Au-AA26 FAA for samples with visible gold

2022 Exploration Summary

The 2022 Drilling Program was focused on identifying extensions to zones of known Midnight mineralization, areas with potential within and peripheral to the OK and IXL historical mines, and deep targets below the known footprint of mineralization (Figure 1). A total of 31 collar locations are fully permitted for the current program.

The drilling under the 2022 Drilling Program initially collared around the Midnight mine workings on targets from surface to 200 metres depth located to the southeast, east and north of the historical high-grade Baker Vein. These geological targets occurred within and peripheral to the Listwanite (quartz-carbonate-serpentine) zone which straddles the east-northeast trending fault contact between the OK ultramafic intrusion and the Jurassic-age andesite-dominant sequence to the north.

West High Yield brought in a second and third drill to expand the area of immediate interest outside the Midnight-Baker targets and to explore additional and deeper targets from 200 metres to more than 600 metres transecting the andesite-ultramafic contact and below the Baker Vein from the Midnight and neighbouring IXL claims.

The additional drills also targeted high-grade polymetallic Au-Ag-Cu-Pb, massive to stockwork-style silicified andesite-hosted mineralization with pyrrhotite and pyrite reported and observed from the OK Mine area historical drilling and is located between the OK Portal and the Upper Raise on the OK claim 50m east of the Cascade Highway.

Table 3. 2022 Midnight Drilling Program.

Hole # Easting Northing Azimuth (°) Inclination (°) Elevation (m) Total Depth (m)
22-01 438580 5435911 0 -90 960 352.6
22-02 438537 5435808 350 -50 943 81.7
22-03 438537 5435808 350 -75 943 197.5
22-04 438531 5435792 295 -68 942 185
22-05 438531 5435792 260 -50 942 113.4
22-06 438531 5435792 260 -70 942 139.8
22-07 438548 5435881 270 -50 962 245
22-08 438561 5435855 260 -75 956 277
22-09 438548 5435881 235 -50 962 242
22-10 438548 5435881 295 -50 962 158
22-11 438548 5435881 295 -70 962 218
22-12 438277 5435786 11 -50 1038 230
22-13 438443 5435828 220 -75 985 510.2
22-14 438580 5435911 180 -60 960 132.4
22-15 438291 5435798 11 -50 1051 35
22-16 438291 5435798 340 -50 1051 209
22-17 438291 5435798 340 -70 1051 227
22-18 438461 5435739 340 -50 970 207
22-19A 438461 5435739 320 -50 970 21
22-19B 438461 5435739 290 -50 970 153
22-20 438608 5435933 180 -60 960 117.6
22-21 438306 5435835 345 -50 1044 230
22-22 438375 5435710 330 -50 986 171
22-23A 438306 5435835 11 -60 1044 33
22-23B 438306 5435835 20 -60 1044 32
22-24 438375 5435710 330 -70 986 152.1
22-25 438375 5435710 345 -60 986 141
22-26 438443 5435828 220 -60 985 192
22-27A 438551 5435796 260 -50 940 19.8
22-27B 438551 5435796 260 -50 940 43.4
22-28 438608 5435933 220 -50 960 124.35
22-29 438443 5435828 190 -60 985 96.45
22-30 438551 5435796 345 -50 940 26
22-31 438443 5435828 240 -60 985 210
22-32 438449 5435889 185 -60 996 25.5
22-33 438463 5435866 220 -50 975 51
22-33B 438463 5435866 220 -60 975 72
22-34 438449 5435889 220 -60 996 228
22-35 438608 5435933 220 -70 960 124.35
22-36 438548 5435881 220 -60 962 142.5
22-37 438449 5435889 35 -60 996 24

 

The high-grade gold intersections occurred mainly within variably deformed and serpentinized peridotite showing moderate to pervasive quartz-serpentine-carbonate replacement transected by discrete quartz-dominant veins to 50cm and sets of <1-10 mm veinlets with minor to sparse sulphides. The gold occurred within and peripheral to the multi-stage veins and irregular stockwork-style, locally with breccia textures. Massive, finer-grained, weakly altered black peridotite, with 5% to 10% disseminated to microfracture-controlled pyrite and/or pyrrhotite, intersected discrete core intervals of 10-60 metres, consistently west of the Midnight and in the IXL, generally reported lower Au grades (0.2-2.0 g/t Au). These intervals were distinct from the coarser-grained peridotite containing trace sulphides, commonly pyrrhotite, and gold values at or near detection limits (<0.005-0.01 g/t Au).

Coarse-grained pyrrhotite and polymetallic base metal sulphides (Pb, Cu, Mo), typically in vein arrays and breccias, was reported from the hanging wall andesite and basalt flows though gold showed limited values outside the contact zone with the north-easterly alteration trend.

Leapfrog compilation with 2D and 3D mapping, of current and historical drilling and underground workings, and recently-received high-resolution LiDAR orthophoto and bare-earth topographic control, will be used to evaluate structural features and geospatial significance of broad alteration, sulphidation and lithological controls in the mineralizing system.

Geochemical Analysis, Quality Assurance and Quality Control

All core handling was conducted at the secure logging facility on Midnight. All samples were bagged and sealed with numbered security tags under the supervision of the QP and delivered to Overland Transport in Rossland for delivery to ALS Global ("ALS") in North Vancouver, British Columbia for gold and multi-element analysis. ALS is a facility certified as ISO 9001:2008 and accredited to ISO/IEC 17025:2005 from the Standards Council of Canada. Metal values disclosed herein are reported principally from sawn (1/2) drill core samples over intervals of 30cm to 1.6 metres. Certain friable and broken intervals were processed using a rotary wedge core splitter. The remaining half-core samples are cross stacked on site. Local chain of custody was monitored and maintained directly by the QP and Project Geologist under the direction of the QP.

The samples were crushed to 70% passing 2mm (PREP-31) and a split of up to 250 grams pulverized to 85% passing 75 micrometres (-200 mesh). Pulps (50gram split) were submitted for Au analysis by Fire Assay with Atomic Absorption finish (Au-AA23). The retained pulps also were analyzed by Four Acid Digestion followed by Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry (ICP-AES) multi-element analyses (ME-ICP61). Over-limit Au and Ag samples were analyzed by Fire Assay with Gravimetric Finish Ore Grade (Au-GRA21 or Au-GRA22, Ag-GRA21). Screen metallics assays were conducted on select ½ core samples to quantify gold distribution in the screen oversize (SCR-24B) and duplicate 50-gram pulps of the screen undersize (Au-GRA22). One 30cm sample of broken core with visible gold was sampled in its entirety through the SCR-24B protocol.

In-house quality control samples (blanks, standards, preparation duplicates) were inserted into the sample set using a protocol designed by the QP. ALS Global conducted its own internal QA/QC program of blanks, standards and duplicates, and the results are provided with the Company sample certificates. The results of the internal and ALS control samples were reviewed by the Company's QP and evaluated for acceptable tolerances prior to disclosure. All sample and pulp rejects are stored at ALS Global pending full review of the analytical data, and future selection of pulps for independent third-party check analyses, as requisite.

The Company's Qualified Person believes that the sampling documentation, analytical protocols and quantitative data will withstand scrutiny for inclusion.

Qualified Person

Greg Davison, MSc, PGeo, Senior Consulting Geologist to West High Yield, is the Company's Qualified Person for Midnight and is responsible for approval of the technical content of this press release within the meaning of National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, under TSX Venture Exchange guidelines.

About West High Yield

West High Yield is a publicly traded junior mining exploration and development company focused on the acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral resource properties in Canada with a primary objective to develop its Record Ridge magnesium, silica, and nickel deposit using green processing techniques to minimize waste and CO2 emissions.

The Company's Record Ridge magnesium deposit located 10 kilometers southwest of Rossland, British Columbia has approximately 10.6 million tonnes of contained magnesium based on an independently produced preliminary economic assessment technical report prepared by SRK Consulting (Canada) Inc. in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.

Contact Information:

West High Yield (W.H.Y.) Resources Ltd.
Frank Marasco Jr., President and Chief Executive Officer
Telephone: (403) 660-3488 Facsimile: (403) 206-7159
Email: frank@whyresources.com

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