Sokoman Minerals Outlines Proposed 2nd and 3rd Quarter 2022 Exploration on Newfoundland Projects
Sokoman Minerals Corp. announces plans for ongoing drilling across its Moosehead, Fleur de Lys, and joint venture properties in collaboration with Benton Resources. With a treasury of $13M, the company is set to complete 120,000 metres of diamond drilling by year-end, focusing on high-grade gold and lithium targets. Major efforts include expanding the Eastern Trend at Moosehead, where drilling is in progress with promising past results showing up to 39.57 g/t Au. The company aims to define drill targets for Fleur de Lys while advancing joint venture projects in Grey River and Golden Hope.
- Company has a treasury of $13M, sufficient for planned exploration activities.
- Ongoing drilling at Moosehead with positive prior results indicating high-grade gold potential.
- Targeting a total of 120,000 metres of drilling by year-end.
- Exploration at Fleur de Lys has shown promising gold grain recovery and aims to establish drill targets.
- Joint ventures with Benton Resources expected to enhance exploration outcomes in Grey River and Golden Hope.
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Drilling expected to be ongoing on three projects by end of Q2, 2022
ST. JOHN'S, NL / ACCESSWIRE / May 11, 2022 / Sokoman Minerals Corp. (TSXV:SIC)(OTCQB:SICNF) ("Sokoman" or the "Company") is pleased to provide an outline of planned activities on the Company's core holdings at the Moosehead and Fleur de Lys properties, and on the strategic alliance ("Alliance") of three Joint Venture properties with Benton Resources Inc. ("Benton"). With
Moosehead Project
At the flagship Moosehead project in Central Newfoundland, which is targeting high-grade, Fosterville-type, epizonal gold mineralization, diamond drilling is ongoing with three rigs, including a barge-based drill program launched this week after an earlier than expected spring melt. The barge drilling will focus on extending the Eastern Trend mineralization reported in MH-21-345 - 4.75 m of 20.75 g/t Au incl. 2.25 m of 39.57 g/t Au (see the January 20, 2022 press release), to the north.
Approximately 48,000 metres remain to be completed in the current 100,000 m drill program that is expected to continue into the fourth quarter of 2022. Efforts will be focused on expanding the Eastern Trend to depth below the currently defined 225 m level, and on-trend to the north where the zone remains open. Drilling to infill/connect the Eastern Trend/75 Zone and the South Pond areas above the 200 m level is expected to be completed in the second quarter. Assay results for portions, or all of 50 drill holes in these areas, remain pending.
Drilling will also continue in the southern half of the property where multiple till (gold grain) geochemistry and coincidental structural targets remain untested. In late March 2022, a five-hole fence targeted a combined magnetic and C horizon till anomaly (54 gold grains) 1.0 km southwest of the South Pond Zone, intersecting the assumed main Valentine Lake Shear Zone system. All five holes collared in Laurenceton Formation mafic volcanics, flows, and breccias with significant shearing, multi-stage quartz veining, and up to
Additional drilling will also test the 253 Zone where a subparallel structure carrying quartz veining and disseminated pyrite + arsenopyrite, first intersected in MH-21-253, returned assays of 7.5 m of 0.31 g/t, and 1.78 g/t Au over 1.40 m in the area where mineralized float including visible gold has been found. The 253 Structure is interpreted to be several km in length and has had minimal drilling.
The Company will also be continuing, and ramping up, baseline environmental studies including water testing, wildlife surveys, and historical activities (logging related), as well as preliminary metallurgical test work on the gold mineralization. A preliminary budget of
Fleur de Lys
Exploration at the
Grey River - Sokoman / Benton Joint Venture Alliance
In the fall of 2021, a five-hole, first-phase, drilling program was completed at the Grey River project on the south coast of Newfoundland, testing portions of the Grey River "quartz zone", a 14 km-long zone of massive silica that has given widespread gold values (up to 225 g/t Au) from surface sampling in the 1980s and 1990s, none of which had been drill tested. The 2021 holes were scattered over a 5 km-long portion of the silica body with all five holes returning significant gold values (> 1 g/t Au) up to 1.80 m of 10.58 g/t Au, all holes cutting at least two mineralized zones and all mineralization remaining open along strike and to depth. A drill, a camp, and fuel has been secured and will be mobilizing to site by early June to commence a 20-to-30-hole drill hole program following up on the 2021 results. The Alliance has increased its landholdings in the area with the recent staking of more than 400 claims covering structural and gold geochemical targets located to the east of the main property. A jointly funded budget of
Golden Hope - Sokoman / Benton Joint Venture Alliance
In 2021, the Alliance announced the discovery of significant lithium mineralization in a swarm of pegmatite dykes located 14 km to the west of the Burgeo Highway, in southwestern Newfoundland. Subsequent prospecting and sampling in the fall of 2021 defined a 2 km by 1.2 km area hosting multiple, lithium-rich (spodumene), pegmatite dykes, with more than 100 float and outcrop grab samples and composite chip samples, that returned lithium values ranging from
The Alliance has secured a camp, a track-mounted drill, and fuel for a summer drill program testing as many of the known dykes as possible, with up to 30-40, mainly shallow holes (<100 m). Concurrent prospecting and mapping will sample and evaluate numerous pegmatite dikes along a 20 km stretch of the favourable corridor straddling the Bay d'Est Fault, where none of the reported pegmatite dykes were sampled for lithium. Camp setup and drill mobilization are expected in mid-June. The Alliance has proposed a
Kepenkeck - Sokoman / Benton Joint Venture Alliance
The property is located in east-central Newfoundland directly on-trend to the northeast of Canstar Resources' Golden Baie property where drill results of 9.6 g/t Au over 7.7 m have been reported (see Canstar Resources' website). The early-stage project, where limited prospecting in the fall of 2021 located a 5.46 g/t Au rock grab sample, is targeting structurally-controlled, orogenic gold mineralization. A program of 200 m to 300 m spaced soil lines with samples at 25 m spacing across prospective structures identified from airborne magnetics, with concurrent prospecting, is planned. Work is expected to commence by June with a budget of
Tim Froude, President, and CEO of Sokoman, says: "2022 will be a pivotal year for Sokoman through the advancement of our flagship Moosehead project where, by year-end, we expect to have completed 120,000 metres of diamond drilling since acquiring the project. We are confident that we will have merged most, if not all, of the known mineralized zones into a single entity and that new discoveries will come from our continued exploration elsewhere on the property. At the
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This news release has been reviewed and approved by Timothy Froude, P.Geo., a "Qualified Person" under National Instrument 43-101 and President and CEO of Sokoman Minerals Corp.
COVID-19 Protocols
To ensure a working environment that protects the health and safety of the staff and contractors, Sokoman is operating under federally and provincially mandated and recommended guidelines during the current COVID-19 alert level.
About Sokoman Minerals Corp.
Sokoman Minerals Corp. is a discovery-oriented company with projects in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The Company's primary focus is its portfolio of gold projects; flagship, advanced-stage Moosehead, Crippleback Lake (optioned to Trans Canada Gold Corp.) and East Alder (optioned to Canterra Minerals Corporation) along the Central Newfoundland Gold Belt, and the district-scale Fleur de Lys project in north-central Newfoundland, that is targeting Dalradian-type orogenic gold mineralization similar to the Curraghinalt and Cavanacaw deposits in Northern Ireland. The Company also recently entered into a strategic alliance with Benton Resources Inc. through three, large-scale, joint-venture properties including Grey River, Golden Hope and Kepenkeck in Newfoundland. The Golden Hope project hosts a recently discovered zone of lithium-bearing pegmatite dikes that has returned significant grades of Li2O from surface sampling and diamond drilling including 8.4 m grading
Sokoman now controls, independently and through the Benton alliance, over 150,000 hectares (>6,000 claims - 1500 sq. km), making it one of the largest landholders in Newfoundland, in Canada's newest and rapidly-emerging gold districts. The Company also retains an interest in an early-stage antimony/gold project (Startrek) in Newfoundland, optioned to White Metal Resources Inc., and in Labrador, the Company has a
Mineralization hosted on adjacent and/or nearby properties is not necessarily indicative of mineralization hosted on the Company's property.
The Company would like to thank the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador for financial support of the Fleur de Lys project through the Junior Exploration Assistance Program.
To learn more, please contact:
Timothy Froude, P.Geo., President & CEO
709-765-1726
tim@sokomanmineralscorp.com
Cathy Hume, VP Corporate Development, Director
416-868-1079 x 251
cathy@chfir.com
Thomas Do, IR Manager, CHF Capital Markets
416-868-1079 x 232
thomas@chfir.com
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