(TSX-V: ASTR, OTCQB: ATEPF)
VANCOUVER, BC, Sept. 26,
2022 /CNW/ - Astra Exploration Inc. (TSXV: ASTR)
(OTCQB: ATEPF) ("Astra" or the "Company") is pleased to
announce the results of the Phase II drilling program at its Pampa
Paciencia gold-silver project located in Northern Chile.
Drill Highlights:
- PPRC-22-45 intersected 4.5 g/t gold equivalent (AuEq) over 9.0
metres, including 12.7 g/t AuEq over 3.0 metres
- PPRC-22-49 intersected 3.17 g/t gold equivalent over 3.0
metres, including 8.2 g/t gold equivalent over 1.0 metre
"Drilling at Pampa Paciencia continues to produce evidence
of a large, mineralized epithermal system concealed by shallow
gravel cover." Stated Brian Miller,
President, CEO of Astra. "With limited drilling we have discovered
three shoots of high-grade mineralization over significant widths
and have defined over two kilometres of vein strike length, all
within an area which represents less than 10 percent of the total
project. Our team's targeting methods have been highly successful
at discovering new veins concealed by the shallow cover and data
indicates the potential for the district to contain several
additional kilometres of concealed veins – all which would have the
potential to host additional shoots of mineralization."
Drilling Details:
The Phase II drill program consisted of 3,976 metres of RC
drilling in 15 holes, all placed in the North Zone target with the
focus of testing the Paciencia Vein system continuity and some
magnetic targets.
Results from this program are summarized below in Table 1. The
drill program defined the extension of the two previously
discovered mineralized shoots and discovered a third shoot of
mineralization at depth in the Paciencia Oeste vein segment with
nine metres averaging 4.5 g/t AuEq, including a high-grade zone
with a three-metre interval of 12.7 g/t AuEq in hole PPRC-22-45.
True widths are estimated to be 75-80% of the interval lengths in
PPRC-22-45.
Drill
Hole
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Length
(m)
|
Aueq_80
(g/t)
|
Au
(g/t)
|
Ag
(g/t)
|
PPRC-22-42 - Paciencia
Oeste vein
|
150
|
164
|
14
|
0.43
|
0.27
|
12.71
|
including
|
151
|
153
|
2
|
0.94
|
0.71
|
18
|
and
including
|
158
|
161
|
3
|
0.67
|
0.37
|
23.66
|
PPRC-22-43 - Paciencia
Oeste vein
|
181
|
191
|
10
|
0.48
|
0.36
|
10.10
|
including
|
182
|
183
|
1
|
1.97
|
1.87
|
8.00
|
PPRC-22-44 -
Paciencia Oeste vein
|
196
|
202
|
6
|
0.26
|
0.18
|
6.33
|
PPRC-22-45- Paciencia
Oeste vein
|
307
|
316
|
9
|
4.49
|
2.97
|
121.78
|
including
|
308
|
311
|
3
|
12.70
|
8.61
|
327.00
|
PPRC-22-46 - Tormenta
vein
|
181
|
192
|
11
|
0.22
|
0.16
|
4.27
|
PPRC-22-47 - Paciencia
Este vein
|
155
|
183
|
28
|
0.55
|
0.44
|
9.14
|
including
|
159
|
163
|
4
|
1.22
|
1.05
|
13.50
|
and
including
|
173
|
175
|
2
|
1.53
|
1.17
|
29.00
|
PPRC-22-48 -
Paciencia Este vein
|
No significant
results
|
PPRC-22-49 - Paciencia
Este vein
|
147
|
150
|
3
|
3.17
|
3.15
|
1.33
|
including
|
148
|
149
|
1
|
8.20
|
8.17
|
2.00
|
And
|
176
|
178
|
2
|
0.97
|
0.70
|
21.50
|
And
|
207
|
209
|
2
|
2.17
|
2.13
|
3.00
|
including
|
208
|
209
|
1
|
4.20
|
4.14
|
5.00
|
PPRC-22-50 - Paciencia
Este vein
|
No significant
results
|
PPRC-22-51 -
Paciencia vein
|
No significant
results
|
PPRC-22-52 -
Paciencia vein
|
241
|
259
|
18
|
0.30
|
0.24
|
5.11
|
including
|
251
|
253
|
2
|
0.74
|
0.59
|
11.50
|
PPRC-22-53 - Paciencia
splay vein
|
No significant
results
|
PPRC-22-54 -
Ground mag target
|
No significant
results
|
PPRC-22-55 -
Tormenta vein
|
No significant
results
|
PPRC-22-56 -
Paciencia vein
|
No significant
results
|
Table 1: Summary of the results from Phase II RC drilling
program.
Three mineralized shoots have been discovered to date (Figure
1). The Paciencia/Paciencia Este shoot is currently the largest, at
approximately 400 metres along strike and approximately 170 metres
vertical extension. The second shoot is defined in the Paciencia
Oeste vein, with a defined 200 metres of strike (open to the
east) and 130 metres vertical extension. A third shoot, discovered
in this Phase II program, remains open in all directions with
mineralization starting at a depth of 200 metres below surface.
Estimated true width of each shoot is 10-15 metres.
Drill results from the Paciencia vein system are thought to be
analogous with the Faride LSE mine, located eight kilometres south
of the Paciencia vein system, and in proximity with the Cerro
Dominador regional fault (Figure 2).
Similarities between Faride and Pampa
Paciencia (Figures 1 & 2) based on results from this
program confirm that the Paciencia vein system has the potential
for multiple shoots of high-grade mineralization in a similar
structural setting to Faride. The Faride mineralized system is
hosted within several NW to E-W veins covering an area of eight
square kilometres. Mineralization is hosted within a total of eight
mineralized shoots separated by NE-striking faults within a
2.2-kilometre-long NW-striking structure. Historical reserves of
234,000 gold ounces at Faride were cited following re-mapping of
the project by Coeur in the 1990s.2
The magnetic targets that were drilled (Figure 3) intersected
veins with low or no precious metal grades. Anomalous
mineralization was intersected in the Tormenta vein (a splay of the
Paciencia vein system to the west, with at least 300 metres of
strike length) with 11 metres at 0.22 g/t AuEq at the intersection
with Paciencia Oeste vein. These newly discovered veins are thick
structures (estimated true thickness of 20 metres in PPRC-22-46 and
5 metres in PPRC-22-55) with potential to host additional
mineralized shoots.
To date, Astra's drilling has focused on a small area of the
project (Figure 4) and has demonstrated that linear magnetic low
features, particularly those oriented NW-SE to E-W have a high
correlation with concealed vein structures. There is minimal vein
outcrop in the project area, however there is widespread epithermal
mineralization in surface float samples across the entire project
(see February 17, 2022 news release).
Company geologists continue to refine additional drill targets by
integrating in-house detailed geology with the application of
various geophysical techniques. This is complemented with the
integrated study of hydrothermal alteration and the precipitation
conditions (temperature and salinity) of the different pulses of
mineralization at different depth levels of the veins. Data
increasingly suggests the potential for a large-scale epithermal
system with several kilometres of vein structure concealed by
shallow cover.
About Pampa Paciencia
Pampa Paciencia is a 3,840-hectare road-access low-sulphidation
epithermal (LSE) gold-silver project located within an active
mining district less than 15 kilometres from two major mines
(Sierra Gorda and Spence) and five
kilometres from the Faride LSE mine (Figure 5).
Astra has completed property wide mapping and sampling,
geophysical surveys, and localized trenching and in doing so, has
defined a vein boulder field over approximately 75% of the project
area. The veins do not outcrop as the majority of the project area
is covered by a thin layer of gravels and caliche, but the vein
float can be used to identify areas of high prospectivity.
Sampling Procedures
Drill samples were sampled, bagged, and tagged by Astra's
geologist and then delivered to the AAA laboratory in Calama.
Samples were prepared with RC PM80 10 CM S2-150 code, and then
analyzed fire assays for gold (AEF-AAS-1E42) and multi elements by
ICP (ICP-AES-HF34-61). Overlimits for gold were analysed by routine
AEF_GRV_1E45 and for silver by 4A-HF_AAS_1E02SL.
Qualified Person
Statement
The technical data and information as disclosed in this report
has been reviewed and approved by Darcy
Marud. Mr. Marud is a Practicing Member of the
Association of Professional Geoscientists of Ontario and is a qualified person as defined
under the terms of National Instrument 43-101 – Standards
of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.
About the Company
Astra Exploration Ltd. is an exploration company based out of
Vancouver, BC. Astra is engaged in
the acquisition, exploration, and development of epithermal
gold-silver properties in Chile
and is building a portfolio of high-quality projects. Astra's
current focus is the development of the Pampa Paciencia
Project.
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Mineralization hosted on adjacent and/or nearby and/or
geologically similar properties is not necessarily indicative of
mineralization hosted on the Company's properties.
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1 Source:
Camus F. and Skewes, M., 1991. The Faride Epithermal Silver-Gold
deposit, Antofagasta Region, Chile. Economic Geology Vol. 86:
1222-1237.
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2 Source:
Mining, Minerals, and the Environment in Idaho, 1994.
https://www.idahogeology.org/pub/Staff_Reports/1997/S-97-22.pdf
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