New Found Increases Queensway Drill Program to 650,000 Metres, Seismic Interpretation to Guide 2024 Targeting
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The announcement by New Found Gold Corp. regarding the expansion of their exploration program at Queensway is indicative of significant confidence in the potential for further discoveries. The 'string-of-pearls' configuration of mineralized zones along the Appleton Fault Zone suggests a high level of geological complexity and the potential for extensive gold deposits. The increase in drilling meterage from 500,000m to 650,000m demonstrates a strategic investment in delineating the subsurface extent of these mineralized zones.
The use of an advanced 3D seismic program to capture high-resolution imagery down to a depth of 3,000m is noteworthy. This technology is instrumental in identifying geological structures that may host mineralization, thus reducing exploration risk and focusing drilling efforts. Furthermore, the discovery of new zones such as Iceberg East and Jackpot at distances of 300m-500m away from the main fault indicates a robust mineralizing system with the potential for significant lateral extent.
Orogenic gold systems, such as the one at Queensway, are known for their potential to extend deep into the Earth's crust. The deeper drilling planned for 2024 is a logical step in exploring the vertical extent of the system. The implications for stakeholders are the potential for a substantial increase in the resource base, which could enhance the project's economic viability and longevity.
The strategic shift by New Found Gold Corp. to increase its drilling program significantly reflects a strong commitment to resource expansion and could have material implications for the company's valuation. The delineation of additional mineralized zones can lead to an increase in inferred and indicated resources, which are key metrics for investors in the mining sector.
From a market perspective, the timing of the release of the initial interpretation of the 3D seismic data is critical. Positive results could act as a catalyst for the stock price, as they would provide further evidence of the project's potential. Conversely, any negative or ambiguous results could create volatility. Investors should monitor these developments closely as they could have immediate and profound effects on New Found's market capitalization.
It is also important to consider the capital requirements for such an extensive drilling program. While the increase in drilling suggests optimism, it also implies a substantial financial commitment. The funding of this program, whether through cash flow, debt, or equity financing, will have implications for the company's financial health and shareholder dilution.
New Found Gold Corp.'s expansion of their drilling program represents a forward-looking investment in the company's future production capabilities. The decision to expand the drilling program by 30% could be interpreted as a signal of underlying confidence in the project's economic potential.
Investors should consider the long-term implications of this expanded exploration. If successful, it could lead to a significant upward revision of reserves and resources, which is a primary driver of a mining company's valuation. However, the costs associated with increased drilling activities will likely impact short-term financials, potentially increasing operational expenditures and affecting cash flow.
Additionally, the market will be looking for updates on the exploration results to gauge the project's progress. The timing and nature of these updates can cause fluctuations in investor sentiment and stock price. As such, the company's communication strategy and transparency with the exploration results will be critical in managing market expectations.
Figure 1. An inclined 3-D view of the approximately 6km north-south mineralized corridor along the Appleton Fault Zone at Queensway North with modelled zones. (Graphic: Business Wire)
Highlights:
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To date the Company has completed 516,263m of drilling at Queensway. During 2023, New Found drilled 195,899m of core, employing an average of 10 drill rigs, equating to 15,400m of core production per month and leading to the discoveries of Iceberg, Iceberg East, K2,
Monte Carlo , and Jackpot. - New Found is now planning to drill a total of 650,000m as part of its ongoing drilling program at Queensway, an increase of 150,000m over the Company’s initially planned 500,000m.
- Much of the 2024 drilling will be designed to target prospective areas both peripheral to and beneath the current mineralized zones defined to date by New Found along the Appleton North Corridor. Drilling will also occur along the parallel JBP Fault Zone, located 5km to the east, as well as at Queensway South.
- In 2023, the Company contracted HiSeis to complete an industry-leading 3D seismic program covering the Appleton North Corridor at Queensway North that is capable of capturing high-resolution imagery down to a depth of 3,000m. The Company expects to receive an initial interpretation of this data in the coming weeks.
Melissa Render, VP of Exploration of New Found, stated: “Much of the initial 500,000m of drilling undertaken by New Found has been focused along the Appleton North Corridor, where a combination of systematic grid drilling and targeted drilling has successfully outlined a multitude of zones forming a ‘string-of-pearls’ configuration that spans approximately 6km of strike and includes several key discoveries such as Keats, Keats West, Iceberg, Golden Joint, Lotto, K2 and Jackpot. As shown in Figure 1 below, these zones are clustered along the Appleton Fault, a regional scale structure that we believe is responsible for channelling mineralizing fluids towards surface and depositing epizonal gold mineralization at Queensway.
“While our initial drilling has been focused on drill defining the near-surface, low-hanging fruit, our exploration thesis and accompanying geological model illustrate a scenario whereby gold mineralization is not necessarily constrained to the near-surface domain, but instead has the potential to persist to depth. Queensway mineralization is in an orogenic gold system – a system that often extends deep along the structures that form them.
“As we move into 2024, our exploration team will focus its attention on unlocking the next layer of the cake through targeted deeper drilling. In addition, we will continue to look for new areas of mineralization that are peripheral to the Appleton Fault Zone, the 110km of strike that is covered by the Queensway Project. The discovery of Iceberg East and Jackpot, which are zones located at distances ranging from 300m-500m away from the Appleton Fault, highlight the ability of this system to concentrate gold well outside of the narrow window we were initially targeting. We have been fortunate to identify a system of scale that starts at surface, with the majority of the drilling completed testing only the top 250m vertical. We will now apply the knowledge garnered from our near-surface exploration, combined with the results of the 3D seismic program, to unlock what lies further outside and beneath our current discoveries made to date (Figure 2).”
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