Drill Assay Results from Mitchell Lake Zone Return 9.26 G/T Gold Over 0.5 m and a Broader Disseminated Intercept of 30.50 m Grading 0.70 G/T Gold
Highlights:
- MIT17-01 intersected a broad zone of gold mineralization; 30.50 m of 0.70 grams per tonne (“g/t”) gold, including 8.10 m of 1.10 g/t gold, and 9.40 m of 1.02 g/t gold;
- MIT17-01 also intersected high grade mineralization, 9.26 g/t gold over 0.50 m
- MIT17-02 intersected multiple zones of mineralization, with 23% of the assay intervals returning between 0.50 – 3.65 g/t gold;
- MIT17-03 intersected another broad zone of gold mineralization, with 25.10 m of 0.41 g/t gold, including 8.30 m of 0.89 g/t gold
Company President Cooper Quinn said, "The results from Mitchell Lake continue to show the potential for broad zones of disseminated mineralization within the host rock on the Goldenville project. The Mitchell Lake area is large, with little previous exploration work, however limited prior drilling by a former operator included 1.33 g/t Au over 20.2m in hole MIT-1. The potential for disseminated mineralization in the area has been known for some time as a report from 1898 in the Industrial Advocate indicates, 'In this vicinity are some of the largest low grade belts of [mineralization] in the district, and as this class of mining will be eventually the mainstay of the gold mining industry in this province…'. We see these results as very encouraging for our model at Mitchell Lake, and are looking forward to following up on these high grade veins and disseminated gold results with our 2018 exploration program."
Hole ID | From | To | Width* | Au (g/t) |
MIT17-01 | 115.35 | 116.20 | 0.85 | 4.17 |
MIT17-01 | 120.00 | 120.60 | 0.60 | 1.52 |
MIT17-01 | 126.80 | 157.30 | 30.50 | 0.70 |
incl | 129.50 | 137.60 | 8.10 | 1.10 |
and | 146.30 | 155.70 | 9.40 | 1.02 |
MIT17-01 | 146.30 | 155.70 | 9.40 | 1.03 |
incl | 155.00 | 155.70 | 0.70 | 5.17 |
MIT17-01 | 168.50 | 169.00 | 0.50 | 9.26 |
MIT17-01 | 174.00 | 174.50 | 0.50 | 1.36 |
MIT17-02 | 23.80 | 25.60 | 1.80 | 1.36 |
incl | 23.80 | 24.30 | 0.50 | 3.65 |
MIT17-02 | 43.70 | 50.40 | 6.70 | 0.56 |
incl | 45.20 | 47.70 | 2.50 | 1.21 |
MIT17-02 | 67.00 | 69.50 | 2.50 | 1.42 |
MIT17-02 | 102.00 | 102.50 | 0.50 | 1.87 |
MIT17-03 | 31.70 | 56.80 | 25.10 | 0.41 |
incl | 34.50 | 52.30 | 17.80 | 0.50 |
incl | 44.00 | 52.30 | 8.30 | 0.89 |
*Core axis angles of the bedding planes vary but average approximately 45 degrees in MIT17-01, and 60 degrees in MIT17-02 and 03.
Figure 1 - 2017 Mitchell Lake Drill Collar Locations
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Table 2 — Drill Hole Collar Data
Hole ID | Location | Easting | Northing | Depth | Azimuth | Dip |
MIT17-1 | Mitchell Lake W | 573350 | 4997303 | 178 | 0 | -45 |
MIT17-2 | Mitchell Lake | 573498 | 4997402 | 151 | 180 | -45 |
MIT17-3 | Mitchell Lake | 573447 | 4997406 | 106 | 180 | -45 |
About Goldenville and Osprey
Osprey is focused on exploring five historically producing gold properties in Nova Scotia, Canada. Osprey has the option to earn 100% (subject to certain royalties) in all five properties, including the Goldenville Gold Project, Nova Scotia's largest historic gold producer. Goldenville hosts a current NI 43-101 Inferred Resource of 2,800,000 tonnes at 3.20 g/t gold for 288,000 ounces of gold (2,800,000 tonnes at 4.96 g/t gold for 447,000 ounces of gold uncapped) near the town of Sherbrooke, NS. All five properties in Osprey's current portfolio have a history of high-grade gold production. A copy of the Company's technical report titled "Technical Report on the Goldenville Property, Guysborough County, Nova Scotia Canada" prepared by David G. Thomas, M.Sc., P. Geo. and Neil Pettigrew, M.Sc., P. Geo. is available under the Company's profile at www.SEDAR.com.
Samples from the 2017 exploration program are cut with a diamond saw, and placed in sealed bags and shipped to Bureau Veritas Commodities in Timmins, ON for sample preparation, with pulps subsequently shipped to Vancouver, BC for gold and multi-element ICP analysis. A Quality Control/Quality Assurance program, including the insertion of Duplicates, Standards, and Blanks, has been implemented. All quality control samples were acceptable. The 2017 exploration program is performed under the supervision Perry MacKinnon, P.Geo, Vice President of Exploration of Osprey and a 'Qualified Person' under NI 43-101. Mr. MacKinnon has reviewed and approved the technical content of this release.
Additional information regarding Osprey and the Goldenville property is available under the Company's profile at www.sedar.com and at www.ospreygold.com.
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ON BEHALF OF Osprey Gold Development Ltd.,
"Cooper Quinn"
Cooper Quinn, President and Director
For further information please contact Osprey at (236)521-0944 or cooper@ospreygold.com
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