Honey Badger Silver Inc. (TSX-V: TUF) (OTCQB: HBEIF) (“Honey
Badger” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the third batch of
channel, chip and rock sample analyses from the 2021 field program
at its 100%-owned, 5,690 hectare Plata Silver Property (“Plata”)
located in east-central Yukon.
Highlights of silver, lead and zinc assays from
trench and chip sampling at the P2 Zone are listed below:
- 4,300 g/t silver, 46.4% lead and 22% zinc over 1.0 metre
- 1,775 g/t silver, 48.78% lead and 13.35% zinc over 1.2
metres
- 1,140 g/t silver, 24.16% lead and 16.41% zinc over 2.49
metres
- 12,806 g/t silver, 76.08% lead and 3.70% zinc over 0.10
metre
Highlights of silver, gold, lead and zinc assays
from rock samples collected from outcrop and float material at the
P1, P6 and P26 Zones are listed below:
- P1 Zone: 16,887 g/t silver, 0.18 g/t gold, 67.99% lead and
0.83% zinc (float)
- P6 Zone: 7,950 g/t silver, 1.55 g/t gold, 57.66% lead and 0.99%
zinc (outcrop)
- P6 Zone: 4,510 g/t silver, 6.91 g/t gold, 25.73% lead and 2.05%
zinc (float)
- P26 Zone: 2,720 g/t silver, 0.32 g/t gold, 72.63% lead and
0.43% zinc (outcrop)
These latest results, in conjunction with the
first two batches of assay results previously reported confirm:
- high-grade silver in Type I veins at the P1, P2 and P26 Zones,
and
- high-grade gold-bearing silver in Type II veins at the Aho and
P6 Zones,
- very high-grade silver and gold was mined by historic
miners
Chad Williams, Chairman of Honey Badger
commented, “Results of our 2021 mapping and sampling program at
Plata have exceeded expectations. They confirm the occurrence
of extremely high-grade silver over an extensive area, associated
with two distinct mineralizing events. We believe the potential for
development of silver resources and further discoveries at Plata is
excellent.”
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).
Honey Badger is planning an upcoming follow-up
2022 program at Plata with consulting firm Archer, Cathro &
Associates (1981) Limited (“Archer Cathro”) and will provide an
update once details are finalized.
Channel, Chip and Outcrop Sampling
Results from the P1, P2, P6 and P26 Zones
Results were returned from the P1, P2 and P6
zones located in the core of the property and the P26 zone located
600 metres north of the core area (Figure 1). Mineralization
at the P1, P2 and P26 zones is hosted within argentiferous Type I
veins observed cross-cutting earlier-formed Type II veins which are
typically more gold-enriched (see January 18, 2022 press release).
Type II veins have thus far been observed in the Aho zone (P3 and
P4 zones), developed within the plane of the Plata Thrust Fault,
extending intermittently over a strike length of 800 metres, and
the P6 zone, whereas Type I veins occur throughout the
property.
Figure 1: Map depicting 2021 Rock Sampling
Locations:https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/95768866-4f98-4132-88f3-f97f91d19e66
P1 Zone
The P1 zone is hosted within a Type-1 vein fault
that has been traced on surface for 100 metres along strike.
The zone was mined briefly in 1976 (thirty-two tonnes of ore
grading 10,285 g/t silver) and in 1984 (nine tonnes of ore grading
6,857 g/t silver)(2). No in situ material was observed at the
P1 zone during the 2021 program. However, one rock sample from
float material was collected from the zone and it returned
16,887 g/t silver, 0.18 g/t gold, 67.99% lead and 0.83%
zinc.
P2 Zone
The P-2 vein is located in the hanging wall of
the Plata Thrust Fault on the southeast slope of Plata Mountain.
Surface mining operations at the P-2 vein produced 7,387 kg of
silver – the most recovered from any showing on the Plata property.
The vein is hosted in a structure that is oriented at 030°/70°W and
which has been traced for 105 metres along strike(2).
Assay results from seven channel samples, three
chip and four rock samples taken from the P2 zone are tabulated
below:
Table 1: Channel, Chip and Rock sampling results from the P2
Zone at Plata
Zone |
Type |
Length (m) |
Au (g/t) |
Ag (g/t) |
Pb (%) |
Zn (%) |
P2 |
Channel |
2.49 |
0.07 |
1,140 |
24.16 |
16.41 |
P2 |
Channel |
2.10 |
0.04 |
205 |
3.32 |
14.52 |
P2 |
Channel |
1.20 |
0.03 |
1,775 |
48.78 |
13.35 |
P2 |
Channel |
1.52 |
0.04 |
1,263 |
42.08 |
18.28 |
P2 |
Channel |
1.40 |
0.05 |
806 |
26.53 |
6.21 |
P2 |
Channel |
1.65 |
0.01 |
1,226 |
18.40 |
16.50 |
P2 |
Channel |
1.62 |
0.19 |
606 |
25.22 |
13.15 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
P2 |
Chip |
1.00 |
0.10 |
4,300 |
46.40 |
22.00 |
P2 |
Chip |
1.20 |
0.04 |
343 |
14.65 |
39.00 |
P2 |
Chip |
0.10 |
0.12 |
12,806 |
69.20 |
1.63 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
P2 |
Rock-outcrop |
|
0.08 |
1,470 |
53.64 |
5.71 |
P2 |
Rock-outcrop |
|
0.025 |
1,480 |
58.19 |
3.94 |
P2 |
Rock-outcrop |
|
0.08 |
2,260 |
76.08 |
3.70 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
P2 |
Rock-float |
|
0.04 |
1,645 |
69.38 |
1.02 |
P6 Zone
Two rock samples were collected from outcrop and
float material within a historic trench at the P6 zone, during the
2021 program. Assays from both samples returned ore-grade gold
values, in addition to high -grade silver and lead (see Table 2
below). Drilling in 2011 confirmed the continuity of significant
polymetallic silver mineralization at depth and laterally over a
strike length of 150 metres at the P6 Zone. Highlight drill
intercepts include 1.0 metre grading 1,655 grams per tonne silver,
0.46 ppm gold, 0.25% lead and 1.09% zinc(2). Veining mapped at
surface and anomalous soil geochemistry suggest the P6 structure
may extend for 500 metres to the northwest(2).
Table 2: Rock sampling results from the P6 Zone at Plata
Zone |
Type |
|
Au (g/t) |
Ag (g/t) |
Pb (%) |
Zn (%) |
P6 |
Rock-outcrop |
|
1.55 |
7,950 |
57.66 |
0.99 |
P6 |
Rock-float |
|
6.91 |
4,510 |
25.73 |
2.05 |
P26 Zone
A rock sample from a 4 cm wide massive galena
and siderite vein exposed in an outcrop at the P26 Zone returned
2,720 g/t silver, 0.32 g/t gold, 72.63% lead and 0.43%
zinc. This sample confirms the presence of
high-grade silver mineralization in the P26 zone, where historical
high-grade bulk sampling reportedly returned grades up to 2,480 g/t
silver and 84.61% lead from a 1.5 metre wide vein of massive galena
and siderite.
Plata 2021 Program Summary:
Honey Badger is very encouraged by the results
of its 2021 Phase 1 Summer Work Program at Plata. The first batch
of assay results reported confirmed that historic miners
successfully extracted very high-grade silver and gold (see
December 13, 2021 press release).
Assays subsequently received, confirmed the
presence of high-grade:
- silver at the P1, P2 and P26 Zones associated with Type I veins
(reported in this press release) and
- silver and gold at the P3 and P4 zones (collectively the Aho
Zone) and the P6 Zone, associated with Type II veins (reported in
January 18, 2022, press release).
Importantly, Archer Cathro geologists have noted
remarkable similarities between the Plata and Keno Hill districts.
Both districts are hosted within Selwyn basin stratigraphy adjacent
to Early Cretaceous thrust faults and have large Mayo suite
intrusions within 10 km of mineralization. Furthermore, the early
gold bearing silver veins reported at Keno Hill closely resemble
the Type II veins identified at Plata, characterized as fault veins
dominated by quartz gangue with elevated arsenic and antimony. And
in both districts, these early-stage gold bearing silver veins are
cross-cut by high-grade silver, lead and zinc mineralization (i.e.
Type I veins) associated with elevated antimony, sulphur and
cadmium, hosted within northeast oriented extensional faults.
Figure 2: Maps comparing geological and
structural similarities between the Keno Hill and Plata silver
districts:https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/1e60f88d-aeb9-4265-9b12-db6c0cece3c1
Next Steps
The results of Honey Badger’s 2021 Phase 1
Summer Work Program have been integrated with the large database of
historic data available at Plata. While desktop evaluation is
ongoing, preliminary analysis has identified a number of compelling
targets for follow-up work. Honey Badger is planning an upcoming
follow-up 2022 program at Plata with Archer Cathro and will provide
an update once details are finalized.
Sampling Methodology
All analyses of rock samples from the 2021
program at Plata were performed by ALS Minerals 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).
Samples with greater than 30% lead were further analyzed by
titration (Pb-VOL70). Samples that exceeded the detection
limits using Au-AA24 for gold and Ag-OG62 for silver were analyzed
using fire assay and gravimetric finish techniques (Au-GRA22 and
Ag-GRA21). Silver samples that exceeded 10,000 ppm were
further analyzed by fire assay and gravimetric finish (Ag-CON01).
Technical information in this news release has
been approved by Heather Burrell, P.Geo., a senior geologist with
Archer Cathro and qualified person for the purpose of National
Instrument 43-101.
Notes:
(1) Cathro,
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) Assessment Report Describing
Compilation And Digitization of Historical Data of the Plata
Property, prepared by Archer, Cathro & Associates (1981)
Limited for STRATEGIC METALS LTD. J. Morton, P. Geo., June 2020
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
Chad WilliamsChairman 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 is positioning
to be a top-tier silver company.
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