Honey Badger Silver Inc. (TSX-V: TUF) (“Honey Badger” or the
“Company”) is pleased to announce further results of rock and soil
geochemical analyses from its 100%-owned, 5,690-hectare Plata
Silver Property (“Plata”) located in east-central Yukon.
Highlights of silver, gold, lead and zinc assays
from five channel and chip samples collected from the Aho zone at
Plata are listed below:
4,500 g/t silver, 7.26 g/t gold, 24.13% lead, 0.83% zinc
over 0.85 metres;3,480 g/t silver, 4.63 g/t gold,
23.79% lead, 2.05% zinc over 1.6 metres;1,546 g/t
silver, 3.28 g/t gold, 5.04% lead, 0.09% zinc over 1.45
metres;868 g/t silver, 5.30 g/t gold, 7.47% lead,
1.95% zinc over 1.93 metres; and202 g/t silver,
3.69 g/t gold, 1.12% lead, 10.1% zinc over 1.32
metres. |
In addition, gold assays have been received for
five composite grab samples of hand sorted material collected from
90 ore bags left behind by historic miners at Plata. These are
reported below in conjunction with silver, lead and zinc assays
previously reported by the Company on December 13, 2021:
4.25 g/t gold, 5,190 g/t silver, 23.4% lead and 3.62%
zinc;7.56 g/t gold, 4,820 g/t silver, 13.15% lead
and 2.78% zinc;6.24 g/t gold, 4,000 g/t silver,
20.97% lead and 3.41 g/t zinc;2.67 g/t gold, 3,500
g/t silver, 17.5% lead and 3.07% zinc; and5.61 g/t
gold, 2,930 g/t silver, 10.5% lead and 2.26% zinc. |
Plata lies within the Tintina Gold Belt and
displays numerous similarities to the world-class Keno Hill Mining
Camp, Canada’s second largest primary producer of silver, located
165 km west of the Plata Silver Property. Keno Hill produced more
than 200 million ounces of silver at an average grade of 44 ounces
per ton (oz/t) of silver from approximately thirty-five vein
deposits between 1913 and 1989 (1).
Chad Williams, Executive Chairman of
Honey Badger commented, “These results are
significant in that:
- They confirm that Plata has similar
high-grade, early-stage, gold enriched silver veins as found in the
Keno Hill District, one of Canada’s most prolific silver camps;
and
- Plata is considerably
under-explored when compared to Keno Hill.
We believe the potential to develop
existing targets is very promising as is the potential for making
new high-grade silver discoveries”.
Sampling results from the P2 and P6 zones are
pending and will be released when analyses are finalized.
2021 PLATA PHASE 1 WORK
PROGRAMHoney Badger’s 2021 program comprised detailed
structural and lithological mapping of the core region of the
property, accompanied by rock and channel sampling of several
historical occurrences (the P2, P3, P4 and P6 zones in particular)
and soil geochemical sampling. In addition, composite grab samples
were also collected from about 90 large ore bags of hand-sorted
mineralization that were cached at the Plata airstrip by historical
miners, in order to determine the approximate grade of the mined
material (see press release dated December 13, 2021, for
results).
Channel, Chip and Outcrop Sampling
Results from Aho Zone
Analyses of channel, chip and outcrop samples
from the P3 and P4 zones, collectively known as the Aho zone, have
returned highly significant silver, gold, lead and zinc results.
Channel samples were cut using a gas-powered rock saw and were
taken from channels that were 8 to 10 cm wide and 6 to 10 cm deep.
Channels were cut perpendicular to the mineralized zone and
represent true widths. Where channel sampling was not possible
(soft rock or clay) chip samples were taken.
In all, a total of 16 channel and chip samples
were collected at the Aho zone, as well as rock samples from
outcrop. All of these samples returned elevated values for gold,
silver, lead and zinc.
Channel and chip sample highlights from the Aho
zone include:
4,500 g/t silver, 7.26 g/t gold,
24.13% lead, 0.83% zinc over 0.85 metres;3,480 g/t silver, 4.63 g/t
gold, 23.79% lead, 2.05% zinc over 1.6 metres;1,546 g/t silver,
3.28 g/t gold, 5.04% lead, 0.09% zinc over 1.45 metres;868 g/t
silver, 5.30 g/t gold, 7.47% lead, 1.95% zinc over 1.93 metres;
and202 g/t silver, 3.69 g/t gold, 1.12% lead, 10.1% zinc over 1.32
metres.
Rock samples from outcrops at the Aho zone, returned:
4,260 g/t silver, 27.4 g/t gold,
9.72% lead, 0.12% zinc;3,500 g/t silver, 2.27 g/t gold, 26.89%
lead, 3.17% zinc; and1,030 g/t silver, 4.92 g/t gold, 12.9% lead,
5.66% zinc
Figure 1 is available at
https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/f4eb8c51-b53f-46e5-8628-3c416ae2d65f
The Aho zone is dominated by Type II veins where
significant gold endowment accompanies high-grade silver
mineralization. Veins are hosted within the Plata thrust and range
in width from 0.3 to 3 metres and have very consistent lateral
extents. The zone has been traced for at least 800 metres
along-strike, confirmed by excavator trenching, and has been
intersected by historical drill holes up to 500 m down dip. Veins
are characterized by massive to semi-massive sulphide pods and
layers within quartz and clay. In 1987, approximately 37 tonnes of
material that was mined from the P4 zone reportedly averaged 3,531
g/t silver and 5.73 g/t gold(2). Much of this material was
transported to the airstrip but never shipped. Composite sampling
of these ore bags in 2021 returned high-grade silver and lead with
moderate zinc values (see press release dated December 13, 2021).
Gold assays for these samples have since been received and are
tabulated below.
Type |
Au (g/t) |
|
Ag (g/t) |
|
Pb (%) |
|
Zn (%) |
Composite |
4.25 |
|
5,190 |
|
23.4 |
|
3.62 |
Composite |
7.56 |
|
4,820 |
|
13.15 |
|
2.78 |
Composite |
6.24 |
|
4,000 |
|
20.97 |
|
3.41 |
Composite |
2.67 |
|
3,500 |
|
17.5 |
|
3.07 |
Composite |
5.61 |
|
2,930 |
|
10.5 |
|
3.07 |
Soil Geochemistry and Results of Plata
2021 Soil Sampling Program
Historical soil geochemistry data covers only
the central portion of the Plata property with the majority of the
samples taken in the 1970s and subsequent samples taken in 2008 and
2009. Some of the historical data comprises only silver and lead
results, and none of the historical analyses included gold.
Surprisingly, the historical data did not identify anomalous
silver-in-soil values over the P1, P3, P4 or P5 zones, areas of
substantiated high-grade mineralization. This may be due to the
analytical technique used in the 1970s because these areas are
marked by high lead values. Significantly, strong multi-element
anomalies that occur elsewhere on the property have seen little to
no follow-up work, including anomalies V, VI and IX all of which
have strongly anomalous silver, lead and zinc values. These
anomalies offer excellent potential for new discoveries.
In 2021, a total of 260 soil samples were taken
from a small grid to the west along trend of the P2 and Aho zones.
The new soil results discovered another multi-element anomaly
(VIII) that includes moderate to strongly elevated values for
silver and zinc with moderate lead results. This anomaly also
includes highly elevated values for gold, which suggests there is
potential in this area for Type II mineralization similar to that
at the Aho zone.
Figure 2 is available at
https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/1d61c44e-e40c-4c6a-91c7-a98ed1e40f21
All analyses of rock and soil samples from the
2021 Plata program were performed by ALS Global Laboratories with
sample preparation in Whitehorse and assays and geochemical
analyses in North Vancouver. Rock samples were routinely
analyzed for gold by fire assay followed by atomic absorption
(Au-AA24) and 33 other elements by four acid digestion with
inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectroscopy analysis
(ME-ICP61). Samples that exceeded the detection limits of the
routine methods were assayed for silver, lead and zinc by
inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectroscopy (Ag/Pb/Zn -
OG62) and samples that exceeded the detection limits for gold by
gravimetric analysis (Au-GRA22). Soil samples were analyzed for 35
elements using an aqua regia digestion (ME-ICP41) with gold by fire
assay followed by inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission
spectroscopy (Au-ICP21).
Technical information in this news release has
been approved by Heather Burrell, P.Geo., a senior geologist with
Archer, Cathro & Associates (1981) Limited and qualified person
for the purpose of National Instrument 43-101.
Notes:1Cathro, R.C., 2006, Great Mining Camps of
Canada 1. The History and Geology of the Keno Hill Silver Camp,
Yukon Territory; Geoscience Canada, Vol.33, No.3, pp103-134.
2 Stewart, E.B., 2001, Valuation Report,
Plata-Inca Property, Hess River Area; report for Big Blackfoot
Resources Ltd., p 20.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
Chad WilliamsExecutive Chairman and Director
About Honey Badger Silver
Inc.
Honey Badger Silver is a Canadian Silver company
based in Toronto, Ontario focused on the acquisition, development
and integration of accretive transactions of silver ounces. The
company is led by a highly experienced leadership team with a track
record of value creation backed by a skilled technical team. With a
dominant land position in Ontario’s historic Thunder Bay Silver
District and advanced projects in the southeast and south-central
Yukon including the Plata property 180 kms to the east of the Keno
Hill silver district, Honey Badger Silver is positioning to be a
top-tier silver company.
https://honeybadgersilver.com/
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contact:
Ms. Christina Slater: cslater@honeybadgersilver.com(647)
848-1009
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