HighGold Mining Intersects 578 g/t Au and 2,203 g/t Ag over 6.4 m in First Hole at Difficult Creek Prospect, Johnson Tract Project, Alaska
HighGold Mining Inc. (OTCQX:HGGOF) reported impressive drill results from the Difficult Creek Prospect in Alaska, highlighting exceptionally high grades of 2,860 g/t gold and 9,990 g/t silver over 1.26 meters in hole DC21-010. This drill hole confirms the potential for a multi-deposit system at the Johnson Tract Project, which already hosts 0.75 Moz of indicated resources. The company is conducting further exploration with plans for more assay results in the coming months.
- High-grade drill results of 2,860 g/t gold and 9,990 g/t silver over 1.26 meters in hole DC21-010.
- Establishes the Difficult Creek Prospect as a significant zone of high-grade mineralization.
- Potential for multi-deposit system at Johnson Tract Project with existing 0.75 Moz indicated resource.
- None.
Including 2,860 g/t Gold and 9,990 g/t Silver over 1.26 meters
Figure 1.
Drill Highlights – Drill Hole DC21-010
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577.9 g/t Au, 2,023 g/t Ag,
2.15% Zn,0.30% Cu over 6.40m, including-
982.7 g/t Au, 3,436 g/t Ag,
2.80% Zn,0.44% Cu over 3.76m, including -
2,860 g/t Au, 9,990 g/t Ag,
5.04% Zn,0.88% Cu over 1.26m
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982.7 g/t Au, 3,436 g/t Ag,
“Without a doubt, this is a game changing drill hole that firmly establishes the DC Prospect as a second center of high-grade mineralization and validates our conviction in the multi-deposit potential at Johnson Tract,” commented President and CEO
Discussion of DC Prospect Area and Drill Results
The DC Prospect is located four kilometers northeast of the JT Deposit and is characterized by a series of large gossan alteration zones similar in style to the JT Deposit that collectively extend over a 1.5 km x 3.0 km area. Gold mineralization and pervasive clay/anhydrite alteration are preferentially developed within dacitic to rhyolitic tuffaceous rocks that underly a shallowly-dipping sequence of lesser altered andesite that is host to a gold- and silver-rich vein field at higher elevations. The widespread extent of mineralization exposed in erosional windows through the andesite supports potential for a large and partially blind mineralized system linking the various DC Prospect zones together.
Hole DC21-010 is the first hole completed by HighGold at the DC Prospect and targeted down-dip of a showing of mineralized silicified breccia at Middle DC where surface sampling retuned 22.1 g/t gold and 178 g/t silver over a 1.5m chip sample. Limited drilling in 1983 by a previous operator yielded 36.6 meters grading 3.57 g/t Au,
Table 1. |
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From (m) |
To (m) |
Width (m) |
Au (g/t) |
Ag (g/t) |
Zn (%) |
Cu (%) |
Pb (%) |
46.30 |
47.50 |
1.20 |
1.68 |
13.4 |
1.74 |
0.22 |
0.17 |
47.50 |
48.76 |
1.26 |
2860 |
9990 |
5.04 |
0.88 |
0.25 |
48.76 |
49.76 |
1.00 |
0.12 |
0.7 |
0.01 |
<0.01 |
<0.01 |
49.76 |
51.26 |
1.50 |
60.70 |
220 |
2.77 |
0.36 |
0.24 |
51.26 |
52.70 |
1.44 |
1.34 |
9.9 |
0.79 |
0.02 |
0.41 |
Note: True width of the 6.4m mineralized interval is estimated to be
Follow-up Drilling at DC Prospect
A total of seven (7) holes have been completed by HighGold at the
The importance of the DC Prospect has been elevated significantly by the initial, very high-grade results returned in hole DC21-010. The mineralized zone at Middle DC is open to expansion at depth and along strike and will be a major area of focus for the Company. We look forward to receiving the large volume of pending assay results from Middle DC and elsewhere throughout the greater DC Prospect.
Current Exploration Activities
Three (3) diamond drill rigs are currently operating on the Project in concert with a regional geological mapping and geochemical sampling program, air and ground-based geophysical surveying, and a Phase I metallurgical sampling program. Drilling is divided between the JT Deposit area and regional targets, including the DC Prospect. To
About the
Johnson Tract is a poly-metallic (gold, copper, zinc, silver, lead) project located near tidewater, 125 miles (200 kilometers) southwest of
Mineralization at Johnson Tract occurs in Jurassic-age intermediate volcaniclastic rocks and is characterized as epithermal-type with submarine volcanogenic attributes. The JT Deposit is a thick, steeply dipping silicified body (20m to 50m average true thickness) that contains a stockwork of quartz-sulphide veinlets and brecciation, cutting through and surrounded by a widespread zone of anhydrite alteration.
The JT Deposit hosts an Indicated Resource of 2.14 Mt grading 10.93 g/t gold equivalent (“AuEq”) comprised of 6.07 g/t Au, 5.8 g/t Ag,
Prior to HighGold, the Project was last explored in the mid-1990s by a mid-tier mining company that evaluated direct shipping material from Johnson to the
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Additional notes:
The starting azimuth and dip (Azimuth/-Dip) for drillhole DC21-010 is 220/-45. Samples of drill core were cut by a diamond blade rock saw, with half of the cut core placed in individual sealed polyurethane bags and half placed back in the original core box for permanent storage. Sample lengths typically vary from a minimum 0.5 meter interval to a maximum 2.0 meter interval, with an average 1.0 to 1.5 meter sample length. Drill core samples are shipped by air and transport truck in sealed woven plastic bags to the ALS Global –
Samples from the high grade DC21-010 drill intersection have been resubmitted for metallic screen gold analysis (ME_SCR24) at ALS Global –
The Company has a robust QAQC program that includes the insertion of blanks, standards and duplicates.
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