Global Cobalt Delivers Highest Grade Assay Results from First Drilling Phase; Confirms Greater Widths of Mineralisation at De...
January 20 2014 - 9:34AM
Access Wire
VANCOUVER, BC (JANUARY 20TH,
2014)...GLOBAL COBALT CORP. (TSXV:GCO) ("Global Cobalt"
and/or the
"Company") (TSXV:GCO)
is pleased to disclose extremely positive additional
assay results from the Company's drilling program at the Karakul
Cobalt Project ("Karakul" and/or the "Project") in the Altai
Republic of Russia.
Highlights:
-Company drills
highest grade intercept to date in Hole #199: 3.3m of 0.909% Cobalt
(Co) 3.06% Copper (Cu), 0.378% Bismuth (Bi), 0.874%
Tungsten (WO3) & 52.433g/t Silver (Ag).
-New intersections of
previously unknown zones at depth appear to show strong grades and
indicate the deposit remains open to depth
-Assay results show
continuity of the mineralised zone, confirm the presence of
mineralisation as predicted and are consistent with data from
previous Soviet-era and Russian work programs
-Assays on further
holes designed for infill and extension results to be released once
the data is received and interpreted by the Company
Commenting on these
Karakul results, Paul Sarjeant, VP Exploration, said:
"Assay results from
the latest drilling supported visual characterisation of sulphide
mineralization. The holes released show strong continuity between
holes from both historic and the current program. Results to date
support our interpretation that mineralised zones overall remain
open and in some cases, show stronger width and grade values at
depth. This is very positive and we are encouraged by the potential
of the Karakul system."
The following table
shows the new assay results for selected interval
comparison.
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|Hole # |From |To |Length* (m)|Co |Cu |Bi |WO 3 |Ag |
| |(m) |(m) | |(%) |(%) |(%) | (%) |(g/t) |
|----------------------------------------------------------------|
|197 |36.9 |38.3 |1.4 |0.002|0.16 |0.000|0.264|4.200 |
|----------------------------------------------------------------|
| |59.9 |62.8 |2.9 |0.101|0.385|0.040|0.031|4.972 |
|----------------------------------------------------------------|
|198 |46.6 |50.7 |4.1 |0.314|0.197|0.175|0.007|4.888 |
|----------------------------------------------------------------|
| |150.5|151.1|0.6 |0.045|1.313|0.003|0.000|12.800|
|----------------------------------------------------------------|
| |156.7|160.4|3.7 |0.277|0.599|0.242|0.051|10.459|
|----------------------------------------------------------------|
|199 |88.8 |92.8 |4.0 |0.138|0.040|0.008|0.000|0.125 |
|----------------------------------------------------------------|
| |101.1|102.1|1.0 |0.119|0.009|0.005|0.000|0.000 |
|----------------------------------------------------------------|
| |221.2|224.5|3.3 |0.909|3.060|0.378|0.874|52.433|
|----------------------------------------------------------------|
|200 |95.2 |100.6|5.4 |0.275|0.113|0.066|0.000|1.059 |
|----------------------------------------------------------------|
| |111.1|113.0|1.9 |0.080|1.320|0.089|0.000|10.421|
|----------------------------------------------------------------|
| |142.0|148.6|6.6 |0.097|0.080|0.003|0.025|2.089 |
|----------------------------------------------------------------|
|including|142.0|144.2|2.2 |0.114|0.151|0.007|0.061|3.200 |
|----------------------------------------------------------------|
| |181.6|184.0|2.4 |0.137|0.719|0.107|0.010|7.446 |
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* Note: Lengths
quoted represent core lengths and do not necessarily represent the
true thickness of mineralised intervals. Samples were analysed by
Stewart Geochemical and Assay (a subsidiary of ALS Global) of
Moscow, Russia. All samples were first analysed using ICP-MA
technique that reports cobalt, copper, bismuth and tungsten in
parts per million (10,000 ppm = 1%). Any samples reporting greater
than 2,000 ppm cobalt or bismuth and any samples reporting greater
10,000 ppm copper were then assayed by ICP-ORE methodology. Samples
reporting greater than 2,000 ppm tungsten were then assayed using
the ME-MS61 method and reported as WO3. The results were
verified by the application of industry standard Quality Control
and Quality Assurance (QA-QC) procedures including laboratory
internal duplicate sampling.
Holes #197, #198 and
#199 were drilled on section 46.5 which is located at the northern
extent of the underground working on the main Karakul mineralised
zone and were tasked to validate known mineralisation as defined
from historical drill results.
The first intercepts
in Holes #198 (46.6m-50.7m) and #199 (88.8m-92.8m) correlate well
with each other and appear to validate a previously defined
mineralised zone from Soviet data. These results demonstrate
excellent width and continuity and represent a 75m down dip
extension of the mineralised zone. The zone remains open to
depth.
The deepest
intercepts from Holes #197 (59.9m-62.8m), #198 (156.7m-160.4m) and
#199 (221.2m-224.5m) represents a well-defined zone of
mineralisation that corresponds well with historic drilling
results. Based on assay results, the zone shows good widths and
strong grades across all potential economic metals. The deepest
intercept in Hole #199 (221.2m-224.5m) is located approximately
200m below surface and has returned the highest cobalt, copper,
bismuth, tungsten and silver grades from the current drilling
program. The mineralizing system appears to remain open at
depth.
Hole #200 was drilled
on Section 46, approximately 50m south of Section 45.5, and was
designed to confirm two mineralised zones as defined by historic
drilling. The intersection at 95.2m-100.6m appears to validate the
more shallow zone and the intercept at 181.6m-184.0m validates the
deepest mineralised zone on the section. Both new intercepts
represent a down dip extension of mineralisation of approximately
60m. The hole also identified a new, potentially significant zone
(142.0m-148.6m) intermediate to the known zones. All zones remain
open at depth.
The scientific and technical data
contained in this news release was prepared under the supervision
of Paul Sarjeant, P.Geo who acts as a "Qualified Person" under
National Instrument 43-101.
Global Cobalt
Corporation:
Global Cobalt
Corporation is a Canada-based strategic metals company focused on
the development of a new mining region in the Republic of Altai.
Global Cobalt will build upon the success
of the Altai Projects while aggressively
expanding and exploring existing properties to meet the demand for
cobalt and other strategic metals.
For Further
Information:
Mr. Mitchell Smith, Corporate
Development
Suite 1510-1050 West Pender
Street
Vancouver, BC V6E 3T4
Tel: +1 (604) 688-4219
Fax: +1 (604) 688-4215
Email:
info@globalcobaltcorp.com
www.GlobalCobaltCorp.com
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