Imperial’s Early Crater Lake Drill Results Confirms Substantial Widths of Scandium-Bearing Olivine Ferrosyenite
Imperial Mining Group Ltd. (TSX VENTURE: IPG; OTCQB: IMPNF) reports promising results from early drilling at the TG scandium zone at Crater Lake. The drilling confirmed significant thicknesses of scandium-bearing rock, with widths reaching up to 158 m. The zone spans a strike length of 600 m, extending to a depth of 200 m. A total of 17-22 diamond drillholes are planned in this definition program to outline a minimum Inferred Mineral Resource of 10 million tonnes. Results from the first four drillholes indicate a dip of 70° and widths between 55 and 110 m, with ongoing drilling expected to complete by early May.
- Drilling at TG zone confirms significant scandium-bearing olivine ferrosyenite with widths up to 158 m.
- Drilling program aims to establish a minimum Inferred Mineral Resource of 10 million tonnes, supporting a long-term operation model.
- Good continuity observed in mineralization, extending over a strike length of 600 m and depth of 200 m.
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MONTREAL, April 07, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Imperial Mining Group Ltd. ("Imperial") (TSX VENTURE: IPG; OTCQB: IMPNF) is pleased to announce that early Crater Lake drilling on the TG scandium mineralized zone has confirmed the substantial intersection widths of scandium-bearing olivine ferrosyenite. This rock type is geologically similar to scandium-mineralized units observed during the 2019 TG Zone winter program (see Imperial Press Releases: May 22 and June 18, 2019). The drilling continues towards collecting sufficient drill data to undertake a 43-101 preliminary Resource Estimate of the Zone later in the spring.
“These early results confirm the significant potential of the TG mineralized zone, defined over a minimum strike length of 600 m, to a depth of 200 m and up to 110 m in true thickness,” said Peter Cashin, Imperial’s President & CEO. “The new drilling shows good continuity of the scandium mineralized olivine ferrosyenite unit over intersection widths of up to 158 m (515 feet). We have now brought the zone to surface on two drill sections and will be defined to a vertical depth of 125 m and over a strike length of 600 m. This will provide us with sufficient data to satisfy the minimum tonnage threshold required for our subsequent PEA study work.”
WINTER DEFINITION DRILLING PROGRAM
A definition diamond drill program on the TG Zone commenced in early March with 17 to 22 diamond drillholes planned, for a total of approximately 2,500 m (Figure 1). A drill hole spacing pattern of 50-100 m is in the process of being completed with the objective of outlining a minimum Inferred Mineral Resource of at least 10 million tonnes. This size of resource should satisfy a minimum 20- to 25-year operation model, scalable to the rate of potential market demand growth. There is good potential to expand TG Zone resources with further drilling of the resource area being drilled and on drill evaluation of additional scandium occurrences elsewhere on the property. This drilling round is anticipated to be completed in early May. The drilling contractor for the program is Cartwright Drilling Inc. of Goose Bay, NL.
CURRENT DRILLING
To date, four drillholes for 453.2 m have been completed (Table 1). The drilling indicates that the mineralized zone dips between sub-vertical to 700 east, with a north-northeast strike direction. The widths of the mineralized zone vary between 55 and 110 m (180-360’) in true thickness. The zone is open at depth below the 200 m vertical level and along strike.
SECTION 500N DRILLING (Figure 2)
CL21041 – The drillhole was a shallow overcut to hole CL-19035 (Figure 2), which previously returned 95.5 m (313.2’) grading 314 g/t Scandium Oxide (Sc2O3) and
SECTION 550N DRILLING (Figure 3)
CL21040 – Drilling intersected the TG horizon at a vertical depth of 80 m and returned 80.1 m (262.7’) of mineralized section from 20.9-101.0 m in the hole. The mineralization is hosted by highly to moderately magnetic scandium-bearing olivine ferrosyenite showing strong geologic similarity to previous scandium-rich drill sections from 2019 drilling of the zone.
CL21042 – This hole was a deeper undercut to CL21040 which intersected 156.9 m (514.7’) of Sc-bearing olivine ferrosyenite from 47.0 to 203.9 m in the hole at a vertical depth of 110 m.
CL21043 – This hole was a shallow overcut to 21040 to bring the projection of the TG to surface. The hole collared into mineralized olivine ferrosyenite at 9.4 m down to 32.4 m for 23.0 m in core length.
Table 1 – Drillhole Locations
Drillhole # | Section | Easting | Northing | Azimuth | Dip | Proposed Length (m) | Final Length (m) |
CL21040 | 550 | 440900 | 6133765 | 305 | -47 | 130 | 117.00 |
CL21041 | 500 | 440825 | 6133750 | 305 | -45 | 90 | 50.30 |
CL21042 | 550 | 440940 | 6133735 | 305 | -50 | 220 | 213.90 |
CL21043 | 550 | 440865 | 6133790 | 305 | -47 | 100 | 72.00 |
CL21044 | 450 | 440830 | 6133690 | 305 | -47 | 150 | In progress |
The samples from CL21040 and CL21041 have been delivered to the analytical laboratory and results are anticipated within the next three weeks. The analysis of the drillcore is being undertaken by Activation Laboratories Ltd (Actlabs) of Ancaster, ON. The results will be announced as soon as they become available but, given the current COVID circumstances, delivery delays can be expected.
QA-QC Protocol
Strict QA/QC protocols have been implemented for the Crater Lake Project, including the insertion of certified reference materials (standards), duplicates and blanks at regular intervals throughout the sequence of samples.
A total of 141 samples, including 9 QA-QC samples, were sent to an analytical laboratory. All sample preparation and analytical work was carried out by Actlabs at their facilities in Ancaster, Ontario. Several analytical techniques were used to characterize the samples, which are combined at Actlabs into the analytical package “8-REE”. This package includes whole-rock and trace element analytic techniques. Whole Rock analyses are done via a lithium metaborate/tetraborate fusion inductively coupled plasma (ICP) finish. Trace elements are also analyzed by fusion ICP/MS.
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The technical content in this press release was provided and certified by Pierre Guay, P. Geo., Imperial's Vice-President, Exploration, and Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101.
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