Rockridge Continues to Intersect Shallow, High-Grade Copper Mineralization including 2.35% CuEq over 15.90m Starting from 13.8m Depth in Hole KF22030 at its Knife Lake Copper Project, Saskatchewan
Rockridge Resources Ltd. (OTCQB: RRRLF) has announced positive assay results from its Knife Lake Copper Project in Saskatchewan. The recent drill program totaled 939 metres, yielding high-grade intersections such as 1.93% Cu over 15.90m in hole KF22030. The Knife Lake Project, an advanced-stage VMS exploration property, shows potential for significant copper supply deficits by 2035. CEO Jon Wiesblatt emphasized the project's importance amid rising copper demand driven by the transition to net-zero emissions. Planning for future exploration programs is underway, ensuring ongoing development.
- Drill hole KF22030 returned 1.93% Cu over 15.90m, indicating strong mineralization.
- Successful drilling at the highly prospective Gilbert West Zone, indicating discovery potential.
- Knife Lake Project's NI 43-101 resource estimate from 2019 includes indicated resources of 3.8 MT at 1.02% CuEq.
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Vancouver, BC, Dec. 14, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Rockridge Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: ROCK) (OTCQB: RRRLF) (Frankfurt: RR0) (“Rockridge” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce assay results from its recently completed diamond drilling program at its
Knife Lake VMS Project Location Map:
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Jon Wiesblatt, Rockridge’s CEO, commented: “Drill results at our Knife Lake Project continue to exceed our expectations. Results continue to exemplify that Knife Lake is a shallow, high grade copper deposit in the heart of one of the most prolific mining jurisdictions for VMS style deposits in the Americas. The macro environment is setting up for many years of excellent fundamentals as the imbalance between copper supply and demand continues to widen.”
Mr. Wiesblatt continued: “The world continues to move towards net-zero carbon emissions which is expected to drive a surge in demand for base metals like copper by up to 50 million metric tons by 2035. In fact, demand for the metal is expected to increase by more than
Highlights:
- Hole KF22030 returned
1.93% Cu, 0.26 g/t Au, 7.50 g/t Ag and0.17% Zn (2.35% CuEq.) over 15.90m starting at 13.80m depth - Hole KF22026, the first hole drilled into the highly prospective Gilbert West Zone, successfully intersected bands of green pegmatite cross cutting mafic metavolcanics which is directly associated with the copper mineralization interpreted to represent the Knife Lake stratigraphic horizon
- Previously announced drill results from the 2022 program (News Release dated November 2nd, 2022) returned
1.91% Cu, 0.23 g/t Au, 7.79 g/t Ag and0.30% Zn (2.32% CuEq) over 15.75m beginning at 13.00m in hole KF22029 - Drilling focused on discovering VMS style copper deposits along newly defined conductors at Gilbert South and Gilbert West as well as at the Knife Lake VMS deposit
- The Knife Lake Deposit is thought to be a remobilized portion of a “primary” VMS deposit; most of the historical work has consisted of shallow drilling at the deposit area with little regional work carried out and limited deeper drilling below the deposit
- Over 300 holes provided data for first NI 43-101 resource estimate of the shallow Knife Lake deposit
- Knife Lake NI 43-101 resource estimate from 2019 provides excellent anchor for Project and includes indicated resources of 3.8 MT at
1.02% CuEq. (3.8 MT at0.83% Cu, 3.7 g/t Ag, 0.097 g/t Au, 82 ppm Co,1740.7 ppm Zn) as well as inferred resources of 7.9 MT at0.67% Cu Eq (7.9 MT at0.53% Cu, 2.4 g/t Ag, 0.084 g/t Au, 53.1 ppm Co, 1454.9 ppm Zn) - There is strong discovery potential in and around the deposit as well as at regional targets on the Property; modern exploration techniques and methods are being utilized with a goal of making new discoveries
- Planning is underway for 2023 exploration programs
2022 Diamond Drilling Program:
The focus of the 2022 drill program was continued infill and expansion drilling at the deposit, with the intent of upgrading existing mineral resource estimates and better understand the geology at the Knife Lake Deposit. In addition to the Deposit drilling, exploratory drill holes were completed at the highly prospective Gilbert Lake target area. The program consisted of 936m total metres drilled in six drill holes with four holes (281m) drilled at the deposit.
2022 Drill Program Drill Collar Locations:
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The Gilbert Lake targets were identified from the results and interpretation of the previous geophysical, drill and field programs. Results from these programs show that airborne VTEM surveys can successfully identify zones of VMS-style mineralization hosted in favourable stratigraphy on the property. The drilling at the Gilbert Lake South target area further investigated strike-length continuity of the mineralized horizon intersected in 2021 drilling, which remains open to the south. The hole also evaluated potential zoning of mineralization, which is commonly observed in VMS systems.
Furthermore, drilling at a newly discovered copper showing at the Gilbert West Area targeted the down-dip extension of a mineralized and intensely altered volcanic package which is interpreted to be the Knife Lake stratigraphic horizon. The Gilbert West target had never been drill tested. The hole successfully intersected weak pyrrhotite-dominant mineralization hosted in stratigraphy interpreted to be the same stratigraphic horizon that hosts the Knife Lake Deposit.
Rockridge is planning follow-up exploration programs at Knife Lake and has received its exploration permit which is good through February 2024. News will be forthcoming on this.
Knife Lake Deposit Diamond Drill Hole Results and Geological Summary:
Drill hole KF22030 was designed to follow-up on the 2019 and 2021 resource drilling program and infill historic drilling at the Knife Lake Deposit. Mineralization forms semi-massive to massive and net textured pyrite-pyrrhotite-chalcopyrite-sphalerite hosted in intermediate-mafic volcanics and green pegmatite intervals.
Hole ID | Easting (m)* | Northing (m)* | Elev. (m) | Az. (°) | Dip (°) | Final Depth (m) |
KF22025 | 635325 | 6192055 | 383 | 261 | -64 | 416 |
KF22026 | 631719 | 6193913 | 364 | 114 | -50 | 242 |
KF22027 | 641451 | 6193746 | 384 | 283 | -44 | 92 |
KF22028 | 641452 | 6193746 | 384 | 283 | -90 | 74 |
KF22029 | 641592 | 6194255 | 386 | 285 | -65 | 53 |
KF22030 | 641592 | 6194255 | 386 | 285 | -90 | 62 |
*Coordinates projected in NAD83 UTM Zone 13N
Hole KF22030:
Drill hole KF22030 intersected a broad zone of mineralization over 15.90m (from 13.80m - 29.70m) which returned
| From | To | Core Length | Cu | Au | Ag | Zn | Co | CuEq |
(m) | (m) | (m) | (%) | (g/t) | (g/t) | (%) | (%) | (%) | |
KF22030 | |||||||||
13.80 | 29.70 | 15.90 | 1.93 | 0.26 | 7.50 | 0.17 | 0.02 | 2.35 | |
including | 17.00 | 26.00 | 9.00 | 2.18 | 0.27 | 7.83 | 0.19 | 0.02 | 2.65 |
* Drill indicated intercepts (core length) are reported as drilled widths; true thickness is undetermined.
** No cutoffs or metal recoverability were factored into CuEq calculations.
*** Assumptions used in USD for the copper equivalent calculation were metal prices of
Gilbert Lake West Diamond Drill Hole Results and Geological Summary:
Hole KF22026:
Drill Hole KF22026 was the first hole drilled at the newly discovered Gilbert West target area. The 2021 airborne VTEM survey identified strong conductivity and related magnetic high anomalies forming bedding parallel conductors which correlated to highly prospective stratigraphy interpreted to be the same stratigraphic horizon that hosts the Knife Lake Deposit. The hole intersected intermediate and mafic metavolcanics with green tonalitic pegmatites that hosted intervals of semi-massive pyrrhotite, associated with graphitic alteration. Logging identified trace chalcopyrite intergrown with semi-massive pyrrhotite, interpreted to represent VMS-style mineralization. The geology in these intervals is very encouraging and warrants following up which will be considered in the 2023 exploration program.
Knife Lake Geology and History:
The Knife Lake Deposit is interpreted to be a remobilized VMS deposit. The stratabound mineralized zone is approximately 15m thick and contains copper, silver, zinc, gold and cobalt mineralization which dips 30° to 50° eastward over a known strike-length within Rockridge’s claim area of 3,700 metres, and a known average down-dip extension of approximately 300 metres.
Knife Lake Deposit Map:
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The deposit is hosted by felsic to intermediate volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks which have been metamorphosed to upper amphibolite facies. The deposit contains VMS mineralogy which has been significantly modified and partially remobilized during the emplacement of granitic rocks. The mineralization straddles the boundary between two rock units and occurs on both limbs of an interpreted overturned fold.
The Company completed twenty-four holes consisting of 3,096 metres of diamond drilling in the 2019 and 2021 winter drilling programs. This represented the first drilling on the property since 2001. Both programs have given the Company’s technical team valuable insights into the property geology, alteration, and mineralization that will be applied to future regional exploration on the highly prospective and underexplored land package.
Knife Lake VTEM and Grab Sample Survey:
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Highlights from the drill programs include previously reported hole KF19003 which intersected net-textured to semi-massive sulphide mineralization from 11.2m to 48.8m downhole. This 37.6 metre interval returned
In August 2019, Rockridge announced a maiden NI 43-101 resource estimate for the Knife Lake deposit which consisted of a pit-constrained indicated resource of 3.8 million tonnes at
Qualified Person:
Kerry Bates, P. Geo., a “qualified person” for the purposes of National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, and a Geologist employed by Eagle Plains Resources, has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical disclosure in this news release relating to the Knife Lake Project.
About Rockridge Resources Ltd.:
Rockridge Resources (TSX.V: ROCK) is a public mineral exploration company focused on the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral resource properties in Canada, specifically copper and gold. The Company’s core copper project is the
The Company's secondary asset is its
Knife Lake Copper Project Location Map:
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Additional information about Rockridge Resources and its project portfolio can be found on the Company’s website at www.rockridgeresourcesltd.com.
Rockridge Resources Ltd.
“Jonathan Wiesblatt”
Jonathan Wiesblatt
CEO
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