New Pacific Intersects 524 Metres Grading 1.24 Grams Per Tonne Gold at the Carangas Project, Bolivia
New Pacific Metals Corp. (NEWP) has announced significant drill results from hole DCAr0096 at the Carangas Silver-Gold Project in Bolivia. Assay results reveal a substantial silver horizon with intervals of 94 g/t Ag and a notable gold zone with 524 m grading 1.24 g/t Au and 8 g/t Ag. The findings indicate high-grade gold associated with rhyolite intrusions, extending mineralization 60 m northeast from previous drilling. A total of 86 out of 115 holes drilled in 2022 have been analyzed, with future drilling planned to further explore gold mineralization. The company emphasizes stringent QA/QC protocols for the exploration program.
- Significant assay results from hole DCAr0096 with high-grade intervals including 524 m grading 1.24 g/t Au and 8 g/t Ag.
- Discovery of a substantial silver horizon with a 164 m interval grading 94 g/t Ag.
- Indication of potential for further gold mineralization extending 60 m northeast at the Carangas Project.
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Hole DCAr0096 stepped out 60 m from hole DCAr0044 towards the northeast at the East Dome (Figures 1 & 2) and was drilled to the southwest at a 252-degree azimuth. As reported on
Starting from surface, Hole DCAr0096 first intersected a silver horizon with a 164 m interval grading 94 g/t Ag,
Further down hole DCAr0096, from 333 m to 857 m, a gold zone similar to hole DCAr0044 (Figure 2) was intercepted with a 524 m interval @ 1.24 g/t Au and 8 g/t Ag, including 51 m @ 4.56 g/t Au and
The most interesting finding from this hole is that high grade gold intervals occur in rhyolites with disseminated pyrite preferentially along flow-banded textures, as shown in drill core (Figure 3). In addition, high gold assay grades also occur along the contacts of rhyolites with strongly altered volcanoclastic rocks, implying that gold mineralization is related to the rhyolite intrusion. The mineralized rhyolites in hole DCAr0096 are likely part of a feeder zone to the northeast whereas previously, gold mineralization was thought to have extended to the south at depth.
Table 1 Summary of Drill Intercepts | ||||||||||
Hole_ID | Depth_from | Depth_to | Interval_m | Ag_g/t | Au_g/t | Pb_% | Zn_% | Cu_% | AgEq_g/t | |
DCAr0096 | 0.68 | 164.70 | 164.02 | 94 | 0.01 | 0.65 | 1.72 | 0.02 | 173 | |
incl. | 63.39 | 107.70 | 44.31 | 289 | 0.01 | 1.61 | 4.00 | 0.04 | 475 | |
191.71 | 318.94 | 127.23 | 5 | 0.24 | 0.26 | 0.54 | 0.01 | 49 | ||
333.45 | 857.37 | 523.92 | 8 | 1.24 | 0.02 | 0.03 | 0.09 | 107 | ||
incl. | 431.00 | 482.20 | 51.20 | 20 | 4.56 | 0.05 | 0.02 | 0.10 | 356 | |
incl. | 533.44 | 568.08 | 34.64 | 8 | 3.35 | 0.03 | 0.03 | 0.20 | 269 |
Notes: |
1. Drill location, altitude, azimuth, and dip of drill holes are provided in Table 2 |
2. Drill intercept is core length, and grade is length weighted. True width of mineralization is unknown due to the early stage of exploration without adequate drill data. |
Calculation of silver equivalent ("AgEq") is based on the long-term median of the |
3. A cut-off of 20 g/t AgEq is applied to calculate the length-weighted intercept. At times, samples lower than 20 g/t AgEq may be included in the calculation of consolidation of mineralized intercepts. |
Figure 1 Simplified Geology and Drill Plan Map of the
Figure 3 Core Photo of Mineralized Rhyolite from 453 m to 457 m in Hole DCAr0096
Assay results of Ag, Pb, Zn, Au and Cu are plotted for drill holes within a slice thickness of 400 m (+/- 200m) along cross section of hole DCAr0096, as shown in Figure 4 below. The assay results show apparent metal zoning: 1) gold-copper mineralization occurs at the centre related to rhyolite intrusions; 2) surrounded by a lower temperature polymetallic lead-zinc zone; and 3) a thick silver (plus lead and zinc) zone near surface.
A reasonable geological hypothesis for the
Based on this metal zoning and mineralization model, as well as the drill results from DCAr0096, nine deep holes are planned to step out to the east of DCAr0096 to test the potential extension of gold mineralization down dip of the interpreted orientation of the rhyolite intrusive. Concurrently, shallow holes are planned to test the southwest limb of the near-surface silver zone.
Figure 4: Cross Section DCAr0096 Assay Results (+/- 200m) Display Clear Zoning of Mineralization
Table 2 Summary of Drill Holes of | |||||||
Hole_id | Easting | Northing | Altitude | Depth_m | Azimuth (°) | Dip (°) | Target |
DCAr0096 | 539353.75 | 7905398.90 | 3919.75 | 950.00 | 252 | -70 | CV |
Note: | 1. Drill collar coordinate system is | ||||||
2. Coordinate of drill collar is picked with Real Time Kinematics (RTK) GPS | |||||||
3. CV - |
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