Gold Hunter Resources Completes Data Compilation and Advances Exploration at the Great Northern Gold Project in Newfoundland
Gold Hunter Resources Inc. (CSE: HUNT) (OTC Pink: GHREF) has completed a comprehensive data compilation and commenced exploration activities at its Great Northern Project in Newfoundland and Labrador. The company has consolidated a district-scale land position covering 23,060 hectares along the Doucers Valley Fault, expanding the project's strike length by 64% to 49.2 kilometres. This strategic consolidation allows for systematic exploration across the entire property.
Highlights include:
- Compilation of extensive geological data, including 36,739 soil samples and 493 drill holes
- Completion of technical reporting, including an NI 43-101 Technical Report
- Commencement of 2024 field program, including airborne surveys and field mapping
- Strategic advantage through land consolidation in an underexplored area
The project includes the Thor Deposit with an Indicated Mineral Resource of 45,000 ounces of gold and the historical Rattling Brook Deposit. Eighteen separate mineralized trends have been identified, with ongoing exploration activities focused on extending known mineralization and exploring new targets.
Gold Hunter Resources Inc. (CSE: HUNT) (OTC Pink: GHREF) ha completato una compilazione completa dei dati e ha avviato le attività di esplorazione presso il suo Great Northern Project nel Newfoundland e Labrador. L'azienda ha consolidato una posizione territoriale su scala distrettuale che copre 23.060 ettari lungo la Doucers Valley Fault, espandendo la lunghezza del progetto del 64% fino a 49,2 chilometri. Questa consolidazione strategica consente un'esplorazione sistematica dell'intera proprietà.
I punti salienti includono:
- Compilazione di ampi dati geologici, tra cui 36.739 campioni di suolo e 493 fori di perforazione
- Completamento della relazione tecnica, incluso un Rapporto Tecnico NI 43-101
- Avvio del programma di campo 2024, comprese indagini aeree e mappatura sul campo
- Vantaggio strategico attraverso la consolidazione territoriale in un'area poco esplorata
Il progetto include il Thor Deposit con una Risorsa Minerale Indicata di 45.000 once d'oro e il storico Rattling Brook Deposit. Sono state identificate diciotto tendenze mineralizzate separate, con attività di esplorazione in corso focalizzate sull'estensione della mineralizzazione nota e sull'esplorazione di nuovi obiettivi.
Gold Hunter Resources Inc. (CSE: HUNT) (OTC Pink: GHREF) ha completado una compilación exhaustiva de datos y ha comenzado actividades de exploración en su Great Northern Project en Terranova y Labrador. La compañía ha consolidado una posición territorial a escala distrital que abarca 23,060 hectáreas a lo largo de la Doucers Valley Fault, ampliando la longitud del proyecto en un 64% a 49.2 kilómetros. Esta consolidación estratégica permite una exploración sistemática en toda la propiedad.
Los aspectos destacados incluyen:
- Compilación de amplios datos geológicos, incluyendo 36,739 muestras de suelo y 493 perforaciones
- Finalización del informe técnico, incluyendo un Informe Técnico NI 43-101
- Inicio del programa de campo 2024, incluyendo encuestas aéreas y mapeo de campo
- Ventaja estratégica a través de la consolidación de tierras en un área poco explorada
El proyecto incluye el Thor Deposit con un Recurso Mineral Indicado de 45,000 onzas de oro y el histórico Rattling Brook Deposit. Se han identificado dieciocho tendencias mineralizadas separadas, con actividades de exploración en curso centradas en extender la mineralización conocida y explorar nuevos objetivos.
Gold Hunter Resources Inc. (CSE: HUNT) (OTC Pink: GHREF)가 종합 데이터 수집을 완료하고 뉴펀들랜드와 래브라도의 Great Northern Project에서 탐사 활동을 시작했습니다. 이 회사는 Doucers Valley Fault를 따라 23,060헥타르에 달하는 광역 토지 확보를 통해 프로젝트의 스트라이크 길이를 64% 늘려 49.2킬로미터로 확장했습니다. 이러한 전략적 통합은 전체 부지에서 체계적인 탐사를 가능하게 합니다.
주요 내용은 다음과 같습니다:
- 36,739개의 토양 샘플과 493개의 시추구를 포함한 광범위한 지질 데이터 수집
- NI 43-101 기술 보고서를 포함한 기술 보고서 완료
- 2024년 현장 프로그램 시작, 항공 조사 및 현장 매핑 포함
- 탐사가 다소 부족한 지역에서의 토지 통합을 통한 전략적 이점
이 프로젝트에는 45,000온스의 금이 포함된 Thor Deposit와 역사적인 Rattling Brook Deposit이 포함되어 있습니다. 현재까지 식별된 18개의 각기 다른 광물화 경향이 있으며, 탐사 활동은 알려진 광물화를 확장하고 새로운 목표를 탐색하는 데 중점을 두고 진행되고 있습니다.
Gold Hunter Resources Inc. (CSE: HUNT) (OTC Pink: GHREF) a achevé une compilation des données complète et a commencé ses activités d'exploration sur son Great Northern Project à Terre-Neuve et Labrador. L'entreprise a consolidé une position foncière à l'échelle du district couvrant 23 060 hectares le long de la Doucers Valley Fault, augmentant la longueur du projet de 64 % à 49,2 kilomètres. Cette consolidation stratégique permet une exploration systématique sur l'ensemble de la propriété.
Les points forts incluent :
- Compilation de données géologiques étendues, y compris 36 739 échantillons de sol et 493 forages
- Achèvement de la rédaction technique, y compris un Rapport Technique NI 43-101
- Début du programme de terrain 2024, y compris des études aériennes et une cartographie de terrain
- Avantage stratégique grâce à la consolidation des terres dans une zone peu explorée
Le projet comprend le Thor Deposit avec une Resource Minérale Indiquée de 45 000 onces d'or et l'historique Rattling Brook Deposit. Dix-huit tendances minéralisées distinctes ont été identifiées, avec des activités d'exploration en cours axées sur l'extension de la minéralisation connue et l'exploration de nouvelles cibles.
Gold Hunter Resources Inc. (CSE: HUNT) (OTC Pink: GHREF) hat eine
Zu den Höhepunkten gehören:
- Zusammenstellung umfassender geologischer Daten, einschließlich 36.739 Bodenproben und 493 Bohrlöchern
- Abschluss der technischen Berichterstattung, einschließlich eines NI 43-101-Technikberichts
- Beginn des Feldprogramms 2024, einschließlich Luftuntersuchungen und Geländeaufnahmen
- Strategischer Vorteil durch Konsolidierung von Land in einem wenig erforschten Gebiet
Das Projekt umfasst das Thor Deposit mit einer angezeigten Mineralressource von 45.000 Unzen Gold und das historische Rattling Brook Deposit. Achtzehn separate mineralisierte Trends wurden identifiziert, und die laufenden Erkundungsaktivitäten konzentrieren sich auf die Erweiterung der bekannten Mineralisierung und die Erkundung neuer Ziele.
- Consolidation of a district-scale land position, expanding strike length by 64% to 49.2 kilometres
- Completion of comprehensive data compilation, including 36,739 soil samples and 493 drill holes
- Commencement of 2024 field program with airborne surveys and field mapping
- Thor Deposit with Indicated Mineral Resource of 45,000 ounces of gold
- Eighteen separate mineralized trends identified with 49.2 kilometres of exploration potential
- Partial funding support from the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador through the Junior Exploration Assistance Program
- Only 8.3 kilometres of the 49.2 kilometres of potential has been tested by drilling
- Historical estimates for Rattling Brook Deposit not compliant with current standards
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - October 16, 2024) - Gold Hunter Resources Inc. (CSE: HUNT) (OTC Pink: GHREF) ("Gold Hunter" or the "Company"), a Canadian mineral exploration company dedicated to the acquisition and development of precious and base metal projects, is pleased to announce the completion of an extensive district-scale data compilation and the commencement of exploration activities at its consolidated Great Northern Project in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Over the past several months, Gold Hunter has been diligently consolidating, compiling and analyzing geological data for the Great Northern Project. This effort represents the first time a single company has unified such a district-scale land position covering 23,060 hectares along the Doucers Valley Fault ~ a major regional geological structure known to host gold mineralization. This strategic consolidation has expanded the project's strike length by
Image 1: Photo Gallery of Gold Hunter's September Site Visit to the Great Northern Project, Newfoundland
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Highlights:
Comprehensive Data Compilation Completed: In collaboration with Magna Terra Minerals Inc.'s technical lead, David A. Copeland, his team, and Mercator Geological Services, Gold Hunter has assembled and digitized a robust dataset, including:
- 36,739 soil samples
- 7,758 rock samples
- 506 lake/stream sediment samples
- 667 till samples
- 5,734 outcrop observations
- 493 drill holes totaling 66,417.8 metres of drill core
Figure 1: Northern block of the Great Northern Project overlaid with compiled geochemistry.
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Figure 2: Southern block of the Great Northern overlaid with compiled geochemistry.
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This extensive dataset provides an overview of the project's geology and mineral potential, enabling more informed exploration decisions.
- Technical Reporting and Exploration Planning Finalized: The Company has completed all technical reporting, including an NI 43-101 Technical Report issued on July 12th, 2024 (link).
- Exploration Initiatives Underway: Gold Hunter has commenced the 2024 field program, including a property-wide airborne electromagnetic and magnetic survey. Field teams are conducting mapping and prospecting aimed at extending known mineralized trends and evaluating untested priority areas.
- Strategic Land Consolidation: Prior to this consolidation, many individuals and companies held fragmented pieces of the district. By unifying these holdings, Gold Hunter now has a strategic advantage to explore and develop the consolidated land package.
- Underexplored Potential: Historic exploration efforts concentrated near highways and roads favouring ease of access, leaving swaths of the property underexplored. The Company believes these areas are prospective for new discoveries.
Sean Kingsley, President and CEO of Gold Hunter Resources, commented:
"We are thrilled to announce the completion of our comprehensive data compilation and the significant progress we've made in advancing exploration at the Great Northern Project. Our team has been exceptionally busy over the past several months, and these efforts have given us a solid grasp of the project's potential.
The consolidation of the land position along the Doucers Valley Fault is a game-changer, increasing our strike potential by
We greatly appreciate the support of the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador through the Junior Exploration Assistance Program, which has partially funded our current exploration activities."
Project Overview:
- Location and Accessibility: The Great Northern Project is located near the communities of Sops Arm, Pollard's Point, and Jackson's Arm in Newfoundland and Labrador. The area benefits from excellent infrastructure, including road access through the middle of the project to the Rattling Brook Deposit, hydroelectric power lines running through and alongside the project, and proximity to deep-sea ports and processing facilities. Local communities are welcoming and supportive of mineral exploration and mining developments.
- Geological Setting: The project centres on a critical section of the Doucers Valley Fault, a regional structure that plays a significant role in gold mineralization. Control over this 30 km strike length allows for systematic exploration of numerous gold occurrences with a cumulative strike length of 49.2 km.
- Known Mineralization:
- Thor Deposit: An open-pit constrained Indicated Mineral Resource of 817,000 tonnes at an average grade of 1.70 g/t gold for 45,000 ounces.
- An open-pit constrained Inferred Mineral Resource of 44,000 tonnes at an average grade of 1.27 g/t gold for 1,800 ounces (cut-off grade of 0.46 g/t gold).
- An underground constrained Indicated Mineral Resource of 62,000 tonnes at an average grade of 2.98 g/t gold, containing 5,900 ounces.
- An underground constrained Inferred Mineral Resource of 23,000 tonnes at an average grade of 3.31 g/t gold, containing 2.400 ounces at a cut-off grade of 2.14 g/t gold.
- The deposit was discovered by a team that initially held only the immediate area of the Thor Vein, without adjacent ground-a limitation now overcome through consolidation, (see NI 43‐101 Technical Report for Great Northern Project White Bay Area, Newfoundland, Canada Mineral Resource Estimate for the Thor Deposit, issued on July 12th, 2024 (link)).
- Rattling Brook Deposit: Historical estimates for gold mineralization across three zones on the Jackson's Arm claim block: Apsy, Beaver Dam, and Road.
- Exploration Targets: Eighteen (18) separate mineralized trends have been identified, amounting to 49.2 kilometres of exploration potential. These include:
Viking North, Viking, Thor's Cross, Thor, Kramer - Asgard, Loki, Unknown Pond, Browning - Unknown Brook, Taylor's Pond, Little Davis Pond, Wizard-Corner Brook Pond, Jackson's Arm, Big Arm Brook, Furnace, Incinerator, Beaver Dam, Road, Apsy, and Other.
Figure 3: Map of the Great Northern Project showing some of the fault structures, mineralized zones, deposits and infrastructure.
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Drilling has only tested 8.3 kilometres of this potential, with many areas remaining untested and existing drilling outside deposit areas being broadly spaced (greater than 200 metres).
Current Exploration Activities:
- Airborne Geotech VTEM Survey: The survey is underway, providing high-resolution coverage to detect subsurface mineralization and structures across the entire project area. Previous electromagnetic ("EM") surveys have shown alteration around mineralized structures.
- Mapping and Prospecting: Field teams are conducting mapping and prospecting to identify potential sources and refine exploration targets, especially in areas that are either on trend to known mineralization or where anomalies have been identified solely through soil geochemistry.
- Targeting Extensions of Known Mineralization: The exploration program focuses on extending the strike length of known mineralized zones and exploring new targets along the Doucers Valley Fault, leveraging the project's expanded strike potential.
Funding Support from the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador
The program is partially funded by the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador through the Junior Exploration Assistance (JEA) Program. Gold Hunter greatly appreciates the support of the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador for the Great Northern Project and the exploration and mining industry in the province.
Next Steps:
- Data Integration and Analysis: Results from the airborne survey and ground exploration will be integrated with the existing database to prioritize drill targets for upcoming exploration campaigns.
- Stakeholder Engagement: Gold Hunter is committed to maintaining open communication with investors and stakeholders. The Company values its relationships with local communities and technical professionals in the area and remains open to discussions with all interested parties. As a member of the Mining Industry Association of Newfoundland and Labrador, Gold Hunter adheres to industry best practices and contributes to the sustainable development of the mineral exploration and mining sector in the province.
Qualified Person/s:
This news release has been reviewed and approved by David A. Copeland, M.Sc., P.Geo., and Rory Kutluoglu, B.Sc., P.Geo., "Qualified Persons" as defined under NI 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.
About Gold Hunter Resources Inc.:
Gold Hunter Resources Inc. is a Canadian mineral exploration company focused on the acquisition, exploration, and development of precious and base metal projects. Leveraging the expertise of our experienced team and utilizing advanced exploration technologies, we strategically focus on premier mining jurisdictions with significant potential.
Our recent consolidation of the Great Northern Project in Newfoundland has increased our exploration strike potential by
On Behalf of the Board of Directors,
GOLD HUNTER RESOURCES INC.
"Sean A. Kingsley"
Sean A. Kingsley
President, CEO, and Director
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Forward-Looking Statements:
This news release contains forward-looking statements and forward-looking information (collectively, "forward-looking statements") within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities legislation. Forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions made by Gold Hunter as of the date they were made and are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors that may cause actual results, performance, or achievements to differ materially from those expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. These factors include, but are not limited to, general business, economic, competitive, political, and social uncertainties; the results of exploration activities; and other risks inherent in the mining industry. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove accurate, and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Gold Hunter undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements, except as required by law. The reader is cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements.
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