Eagle Plains Provides Update on Drilling Activity on Vulcan Critical Metals Project, Southeastern BC
CRANBROOK, BC / ACCESSWIRE / July 4, 2023 / Eagle Plains Resources Ltd. (TSX-V:EPL) ("EPL" or "Eagle Plains") is pleased to report that diamond drilling activity continues at its
To date, drill-hole VU22004 has been successfully extended from a previous depth of 597.2m to a total depth of 829.0m. The extension was planned to test beneath mineralization encountered during 2022 (see highlights below) and to establish the base of a sub-basin interpreted to exist in the immediate area. These objectives have been met and valuable information gained on mineralization, alteration and stratigraphy in the immediate area.
Previously reported analytical results for VU22004 include:
- 11.55m @
0.46% Zn,0.02% Pb, 21.48 ppm Cd, 90.65 ppm Sn (545.50-557.05m), including- 1.50m @
1.72% Zn, 68.83 ppm Cd, 32.09 ppm Sn (554.58-556.08m), including- 0.22m @
6.46% Zn, 259.00 ppm Cd, 39.10 ppm Sn (554.58-554.80m), and - 0.18m @
3.16% Zn, 126.50 ppm Cd, 26.80 ppm Sn (555.53-555.71m)
- 0.22m @
- 1.50m @
Drill-hole VU23001 has recently been completed to a total depth of 765.6m. This hole encountered significant cm-scale stratabound (laminated) and fragmental (clast) zinc, lead and silver mineralization consistent with that seen in VU22004. Underlying the mineralized laminations was a marked increase in iron sulphides (pyrite and pyrrhotite) in both net textures and cm-scale laminations associated with increased amounts of copper and arsenic with intense tourmaline alteration - all indications of hydrothermal venting nearby. Borehole surveys indicate that mineralization intercepted in VU23001 is located approximately 130m SE and stratigraphically correlates with mineralized horizons observed in VU22004, confirming a widespread distribution. Detailed logging and sampling is underway, with complete analytical results expected in the coming months. Visual observations and preliminary portable X-ray fluorescence ("pXRF") analysis of mineralized material confirms the presence of widespread alteration associated with narrow bands of high-grade mineralization consistent with that of sedimentary-exhalative ("sedex") deposits, particularly as extensively documented at the nearby Sullivan deposit.
Highlights from preliminary pXRF analysis*:
- 503.47m: >
10% Zn, 5519 ppm Pb over ~1cm (stratabound) - 506.20m:
4.09% Zn,3.49% Pb over~2cm (stratabound) - 506.68m - mineralized clast:
6.26% Zn,3.79% Pb - 513.28m:
2.78% Zn,1.89% Pb over ~ 2cm (stratabound)
*The reader is cautioned that pXRF data should be treated only as an indication of elements including lead and zinc that are present at the particular location in which the pXRF is placed on a drill core. All pXRF data is point data and the data collected at that point may not be representative of all the pXRF detectable elements occurring over an extended interval. The Company has no intention of using pXRF data for the purpose of weighted average calculations but does compare and evaluate pXRF point data with results of chemical analyses once received. The Company relies on chemical assays from an independent certified laboratory to determine the "true" values of lead and zinc occurring in sampled drill core, as well as all other elements the Company is targeting at the Vulcan Property. The Company expects these assays to be available to the public once certified analytical results are received and evaluated.
Drill-hole VU23002 is now underway and is testing the area northeast of VU22004. It is planned to test depths of up to 700m.
See core photos and pXRF results here
See Vulcan drill-hole plan here
Vulcan consists of 12,400ha located 30km west of the world-class Sullivan sedex critical metals deposit near Kimberley, BC and is accessible by an extensive network of well-maintained forest service roads. The property is owned
Management of Eagle Plains considers the Vulcan project to hold excellent potential for the presence of sedex zinc/lead/silver mineralization. Rocks underlying Vulcan are within the same sedimentary sequence and host occurrences, with mineralization and alteration styles similar to those observed at and adjacent to Sullivan. The Main (Hilo 3) mineral occurrence at Vulcan returned trench samples up to 1.6 % combined lead-zinc over 1.5 metres from rocks near the Lower-Middle Aldridge contact ("LMC"), the same time-stratigraphic horizon associated with the Sullivan deposit.
Tim Termuende, P.Geo, President and CEO of Eagle Plains commented recently on the ongoing Vulcan program: "We are extremely encouraged by results to date at Vulcan. The deepening of VU22004 provided critical information on the interpreted sub-basin geometry, which will greatly aid in planning and interpreting upcoming drill-holes. Mineralization encountered in VU23001 is further evidence of a significant, widespread mineralizing system at Vulcan. Additional drilling is planned based on geologic features observed to date. The target we are testing is world-class in scope and results obtained suggest the presence of a mineralized sedex vent system. To date, our geologists have observed many of the important hallmarks of the nearby world-class Sullivan deposit, giving us confidence that the ongoing program will provide critical information toward the potential discovery of source mineralization".
The Sullivan mine was discovered in 1892 and is one of the largest sedex deposits in the world. Over its 100+ year lifetime, Sullivan contained a total of 160 million tonnes of ore averaging
Vulcan Project History
Sullivan-style mineralization was first reported in the mid-1950s at Vulcan. During the 1970s and 1980s, Texas Gulf Sulphur and later Cominco completed extensive geophysical work and drilled shallow holes to test for continuous mineralization in areas of the property. Drill testing occurred in the Hilo area during the early 1990s by Ascot Resources. In 1991 a five-hole, 1003m drill program was completed, with three holes totaling 1535m completed in 1992.
Since acquiring the initial claims on the property in 2002, Eagle Plains has completed an extensive compilation of all existing data, followed in 2006 by a 125 line-km helicopter-borne time-domain geophysical survey flown at 200m spacing. Additional claims were added to the property position as they became available through staking. Systematic geochemical, geological and geophysical programs were conducted by Eagle Plains and its partners from 2011-2019.
In June 2020, Eagle Plains completed a two-hole, 977m drill program to test the LMC along an existing road cut in an area of elevated soil geochemistry and anomalous geophysical features (magnetometer, induced polarization and magneto-telluric). The LMC contact was successfully intercepted in Hole VU20002 with significant alteration suggesting proximity to a hydrothermal source, though no economic mineralization was encountered.
In 2022, Eagle Plains completed a 537 line-km helicopter-borne high-resolution aeromagnetic survey. Geophysics was followed-up with a 3-hole, 1700m diamond drilling program. Hole VU22004 identified sedex-style mineralization at the West Basin zone deeper in the stratigraphic package than historically tested. Analytical results from VU22004 defined the best intercept on the property to date. Results from this program have been used to re-interpret the stratigraphic sequence at the Hilo and West Basin Zones and have identified target stratigraphy considered to hold high potential to host economic mineralization.
Qualified Persons
The current program will be conducted under the direct supervision by K. Bates, P.Geo; Exploration Manager of Eagle Plains. TerraLogic Exploration Inc. of Cranbrook, BC has been engaged to provide overall project support. New Age Drilling Solutions has been contracted to complete diamond drilling activities and Bighorn Helicopters of Cranbrook, BC is providing helicopter support.
Charles C. Downie, P.Geo., a "qualified person" for the purposes of National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects and a director of Eagle Plains, has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical disclosure in this news release.
Update on Slocan Graphite Property Option
Eagle Plains reports that is has received formal notice from option partner Aben Minerals Ltd. (formerly Aben Resources Ltd.) that it has terminated its option on the 2826 ha Slocan Graphite property located 34km NW of Castlegar, BC. The property has recently seen systematic surface geological exploration work and is currently permitted for drilling.
About Eagle Plains Resources
Based in Cranbrook, B.C., Eagle Plains is a well-funded, prolific project generator that continues to conduct research, acquire and explore mineral projects throughout western Canada. The Company was formed in 1992 and is the ninth-oldest listed issuer on the TSX-V (and one of only three that has not seen a roll-back or restructuring of its shares). Eagle Plains has continued to deliver shareholder value over the years and through numerous spin outs has transferred over
Eagle Plains' core business is acquiring grassroots critical- and precious-metal exploration properties. The Company is committed to steadily enhancing shareholder value by advancing our diverse portfolio of projects toward discovery through collaborative partnerships and development of a highly experienced technical team.
Expenditures from 2011-2022 on Eagle Plains-related projects exceed
Throughout the exploration process, our mission is to help maintain prosperous communities by exploring for and discovering resource opportunities while building lasting relationships through honest and respectful business practices.
On behalf of the Board of Directors
"Tim J. Termuende"
President and CEO
For further information on EPL, please contact Mike Labach at 1 866 HUNT ORE (486 8673)
Email: mgl@eagleplains.com or visit our website at https://www.eagleplains.com
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