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Highlights:
- TL22-641 intercepted 1.03 g/t over 27.00 metres near
surface (from 6.0 to 33.0 metres downhole), including 4.76
g/t over 1.50 metres and including 5.60 g/t over 1.50
metres
- TL22-637 intercepted 0.42 g/t over 38.50 metres (from
227.00-265.50 metres downhole), including 1.69 g/t over 1.50 metres
and including 1.65 g/t over 1.00 metre and including 2.03 g/t over
1.00 metre
- TL22-637 also intercepted 0.61 g/t over 21.0 metres
(from 307.50-328.50 metres downhole), including 2.35 g/t over 1.0
metre and including 3.41 g/t over 1.14 metres
- Completion of 3D IP survey on Fold Nose
- Commencement of the 2023 summer prospecting and
mapping program
TORONTO, June 27,
2023 /CNW/ - Treasury Metals Inc. (TSX:
TML; OTCQX: TSRMF) ("Treasury" or the "Company")
is pleased to announce new drill results from the follow up drill
program on the Fold Nose Target in addition to the completion of a
3D Induced Polarization survey. The 2023 field mapping and
prospecting program is now underway and follows up on exploration
targets based on the 2022 grassroots-level exploration program.
Access at the Goliath property is excellent for prospecting and
mapping work, with an extensive forestry road network on the
property.
Select targets were drill tested to follow up on data collected
from field programs, of which Fold Nose was a top target. Seven
holes (2,802 metres) targeted the hinge of Fold Nose, four holes
(1,897 metres) tested the east limb area of Fold Nose and four
holes (1,445 metres) tested South Ridge. Significant new results
from the drill program came from the Fold Nose hinge, with 27.0
metres grading 1.03 g/t Au, including 1.5 metres at 4.76 g/t Au and
including 1.5 metres at 5.60 g/t Au in hole TL22-641 (Table 1).This
result from TL22-641, and those from TL22-637 which is located in
the interior of Fold Nose, are hosted within the same felsic rock
unit as the Goliath Deposit (Table 1).
Jeremy Wyeth, President and CEO
of Treasury, commented: "I am pleased with grades and widths of
these new results from Fold Nose, which show near surface
mineralization. We know there are narrow high-grade structures in
this area from past drill programs, but these new results show us
potential new open pit targets at Fold Nose."
Fold Nose Drill Program and 3D IP Geophysics Program
Fold Nose is one of the Company's top exploration targets, as it
not only contains lenses of the felsic volcanic unit which hosts
the Goliath Deposit, but also mineralized veins hosted in
metamorphosed mafic and metasedimentary rocks. This vein style of
mineralization is much more typical of a high-grade
greenstone-hosted gold deposit and looks very different from both
the Goliath VMS related gold deposit and the intrusion related gold
at the Goldlund Deposit. Some of the highest grade results received
to date at Fold Nose have been associated with veining within
garnet-rich amphibolite (TL21-579A with 10.5 metres grading 10.98
g/t Au, including 1.5 metres grading 74.0 g/t Au). During the field
program the team tested our geological model looking at the
projected locations of favourable host rocks to surface.
Table 1: Significant
results from Fall 2022 Fold Nose Drill Program
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|
|
Drill
Hole
|
Including
|
Mineralization
style
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Sample Length
(m)
|
Grade g/t
Au
|
TL22-635
|
|
Goliath
Style
|
333.00
|
339.12
|
6.12
|
0.53
|
|
including
|
|
333.00
|
334.50
|
1.50
|
0.90
|
|
including
|
|
338.50
|
339.12
|
0.62
|
2.75
|
TL22-636
|
|
Vein Style
|
167.86
|
173.50
|
5.64
|
1.18
|
|
including
|
|
167.86
|
169.03
|
1.17
|
4.72
|
|
|
Greenstone
Style
|
353.00
|
365.00
|
12.00
|
0.39
|
|
including
|
|
357.50
|
359.00
|
1.50
|
1.44
|
TL22-637
|
|
Mix of both
|
227.00
|
265.50
|
38.50
|
0.42
|
|
Including
|
|
245.00
|
246.50
|
1.50
|
1.69
|
|
And
Including
|
|
261.00
|
262.00
|
1.00
|
1.65
|
|
And
Including
|
|
263.00
|
264.00
|
1.00
|
2.03
|
|
|
Goliath
Style
|
307.50
|
328.50
|
21.00
|
0.61
|
|
Including
|
|
313.00
|
314.00
|
1.00
|
2.35
|
|
and
Including
|
|
316.86
|
318.00
|
1.14
|
3.41
|
TL22-638A
|
|
Vein Style
|
231.00
|
243.00
|
12.00
|
0.40
|
|
including
|
|
240.00
|
241.50
|
1.50
|
1.48
|
|
|
Goliath
Style
|
268.50
|
277.50
|
9.00
|
0.40
|
TL22-639
|
|
Metasediments
|
166.61
|
202.00
|
35.39
|
0.13
|
TL22-640
|
|
Vein Style
|
31.50
|
46.50
|
15.00
|
0.58
|
|
including
|
|
40.30
|
45.00
|
4.70
|
0.84
|
|
|
Vein Style
|
133.50
|
147.00
|
13.50
|
0.26
|
|
including
|
|
142.50
|
144.00
|
1.50
|
1.24
|
|
|
|
387.00
|
388.50
|
1.50
|
1.28
|
TL22-641
|
|
Goliath
Style
|
6.00
|
33.00
|
27.00
|
1.03
|
|
Including
|
|
6.00
|
7.50
|
1.50
|
4.76
|
|
And
Including
|
|
22.50
|
24.00
|
1.50
|
5.60
|
|
|
Goliath
Style
|
52.50
|
60.40
|
7.90
|
0.33
|
|
|
Vein Style
|
270.00
|
291.00
|
21.00
|
0.16
|
|
Note: Reported
intervals are drilled core lengths and do not indicate true widths.
For duplicate samples, the original sample assays
are used to calculate the intersection grade. All grades are
uncapped.
|
In late 2022, Treasury engaged Mira Geoscience to create a
geological model of Fold Nose based on all the available geophysics
data. As part of this process, several new exploration targets were
created and became the basis for the most recent drill program. The
Treasury team has been working on better understanding the Fold
Nose geology, especially the geometry of the units. Figure 1 shows
the new geological map for the Fold Nose area with two notable
intercepts from this press release highlighted by red stars. The
other key to understanding Fold Nose is by unraveling the complex
folding and faulting history in the area. While the airborne
geophysical data used was sufficient to create this new geological
model, small-scale features were not as prominent and more detail
was required. The Company had a 3D Distributed Induced Polarization
Survey, with a total of 48.9 line kilometres completed across this
area to collect higher resolution data that should allow for better
identification of these features. The interpretation and
integration of this new data into the geological model is ongoing
and will assist in the next phase of drilling. In addition, the
Company has also partnered with Lakehead
University on a structural geology-focused master thesis to
better understand the complex structural history at Goliath.
Summer Prospecting and Mapping Program
The summer field program is now underway and builds upon the
traverses conducted across prioritized parts of the Goliath
property in 2022. The purpose of the program is to improve the
geological maps of these areas as well as to gather data which
could upgrade prospective targets into drill targets. Field
observation coupled with geophysics and geochemical vectors are
helping the geology team to improve the understanding of the
geology in these target areas. While portions of the Goliath
property have limited outcropping, the field team was able to map
and analyze close to 200 outcrops during the field program at
targets Fold Nose, South Ridge, South Syncline and Gossan (Figure
2). In addition, the forestry industry is very active in
Northwestern Ontario and
continuously exposes new outcrops to discover and integrate into
our regional geologic model.
Jeremy Wyeth commented: "We
are really excited to have so many exploration targets identified
at the Goliath property. These targets are close to the proposed
location for the processing plant and present the opportunity for
future additions to the mine plan, potentially extending and
expanding the mine life."
South Ridge
The South Ridge target is located directly south of the Goliath
Deposit (Figure 2). The target became of interest to the geology
team due to the magnetic high which hosts soil sample gold
anomalies that appeared similar to the garnet-rich amphibolites at
Fold Nose. At the South Ridge, approximately five kilometres
of traverses were conducted and 18 samples were collected. Samples
consist predominantly of moderately to well-foliated,
chlorite-altered, variably magnetic, mafic extrusive flows with
trace disseminated sulphides and lesser mafic intrusive. The mafic
volcanic package was bound to the north and south by
metasedimentary rocks. These observations support the
interpretation for regional unconformities south of the Goliath
Deposit.
After the field program was completed, Treasury drilled four
holes testing geological contacts and targeting the interpreted
geological unconformity. Hole TL22-629 encountered two interesting
results with 1.5 metres grading 1.32 g/t Au from 157.5-159.0 metres
down hole and 1.5 metres grading 0.50 g/t Au from 282.0-283.5
metres down hole. It is common for Archean lode gold systems to be
proximal to regional unconformities and the team will continue to
trace these unconformities across the property to better understand
the geological history of the area. Also of note was significant
amounts of smoky quartz veins occurring in
metasedimentary garnet-rich schists, similar to the host rocks
for high-grade mineralization in Fold Nose.
South Syncline
The South Syncline is located southeast of Fold Nose. When the
target was first considered by the geology team at Treasury, the
felsic volcanic rock that hosts the Goliath Deposit was the target.
However, initial testing showed that in this area the felsic
volcanic rock did not present the same alteration that is seen at
Goliath and Far East. After additional analysis on Fold Nose, the
South Syncline appears to be analogous and the field program on
South Syncline focused on understanding the other potential host
rock, the garnet-rich amphibolite. Several new outcrops were mapped
and sampled in South Syncline and is a target for additional field
work during the 2023 summer field program to improve the geological
model before any further drilling is conducted.
Gossan
The Gossan target is located approximately four kilometres
southeast of the Fold Nose target and approximately two kilometres
south of the Far East target. This target is related to a
geophysical EM axis anomaly and surface mineralization that was
encountered in 2015. A total of nine samples were taken from
this area. Outcrops observed in this area include fine-grained
mafic volcanics, fine-grained metasediments and coarse-grained
quartz feldspar porphyry. This target is located proximal to the
Wabigoon fault which is a major
structure and may have acted as a fluid conduit. The Gossan target
will be further explored during the 2023 summer field program.
QA / QC
The Company has implemented a quality assurance and quality
control (QA/QC) program to ensure sampling and analysis of all
exploration work is conducted in accordance with the CIM
Exploration Best Practices Guidelines. The drill core is sawn in
half with one-half of the core sample dispatched to Activation
Laboratories Ltd. facility located in Dryden, Ontario. The other half of the core is
retained for future assay verification and/or metallurgical
testing. Other QA/QC procedures include the insertion of blanks and
Canadian Reference Standards for every tenth sample in the sample
stream. A quarter core duplicate is assayed every 20th
sample. The laboratory has its own QA/QC protocols running
standards and blanks with duplicate samples in each batch stream.
Additional checks are routinely run on anomalous values including
gravimetric analysis and pulp metallic screen fire assays. Gold
analysis is conducted by lead collection, fire assay with atomic
absorption and/or gravimetric finish on a 50-gram sample. Check
assays are conducted at a secondary ISO certified laboratory (in
this case AGAT Laboratories located in Mississauga, Ontario) following the completion
of a program.
Qualified Person
Adam Larsen, P. Geo., Director of
Exploration of the Company, is considered a "Qualified Person" for
the purposes of National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of
Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101"), and have
reviewed and approved the scientific and technical disclosure
contained in this news release on behalf of Treasury.
About Treasury Metals Inc.
Treasury Metals Inc. is a gold-focused company with assets in
Canada. Treasury's Goliath Gold
Complex, which includes the Goliath, Goldlund and Miller deposits,
is located in Northwestern
Ontario. The deposits benefit substantially from excellent
access to the Trans-Canada Highway, related power and rail
infrastructure, and close proximity to several communities
including Dryden, Ontario. For
information on the Goliath Gold Complex, please refer to the
technical report, prepared in accordance with NI 43–101, entitled
"Goliath Gold Complex – NI 43–101 Technical Report and
Prefeasibility Study" and dated March 27,
2023 with an effective date of February 22, 2023, led by independent consultants
Ausenco Engineering Canada Inc. The technical report is available
on SEDAR at www.sedar.com, on the OTCQX at www.otcmarkets.com and
on the Company website at www.treasurymetals.com.
The Company also owns several other projects throughout
Canada, including the Lara
Polymetallic Project, Weebigee-Sandy Lake Gold Project JV, and
grassroots gold exploration property Gold Rock. Treasury Metals is
committed to inclusive, informed and meaningful dialogue with
regional communities and Indigenous Nations throughout the life of
all our Projects and on all aspects, including creating sustainable
economic opportunities, providing safe workplaces, enhancing of
social value, and promoting community well-being. For further
details about Treasury, please visit the Company's website at
www.treasurymetals.com.
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