VANCOUVER, BC, Jan. 19, 2022 /CNW/ - Group Eleven Resources
Corp. (TSXV: ZNG) (OTC: GRLVF) (FRA: 3GE) ("Group Eleven" or
the "Company") is pleased to provide an update on its zinc
exploration programs at the Carrickittle and Ballywire prospects
("Carrickittle" and "Ballywire") within its
100%-owned PG West project ("PG West"), as well as, its
Stonepark project ("Stonepark", 76.56% Group Eleven, 23.44%
Arkle Resources PLC), Ireland.
Highlights:
- Fully-funded drill program (2,300m, six holes) at Stonepark is
expected to begin in a few weeks
- Drilling to include: (a) 250m
step-out hole (estimated depth of 750m) in the northern portion of the Carrickittle
prospect ("Carrickittle North" prospect); (b) 400m step-out hole (750m) in the far western portion of the
Carrickittle prospect ("Carrickittle West" prospect); and
(c) 100m step-out hole (400m) at the Stonepark North MRE1
- Carrickittle holes are significant given they represent first
substantial tests of the southern margin of the Limerick Volcanic
Complex ("LVC"), which management believes has the potential
to host zinc mineralization similar in style and scale to
Glencore's nearby Pallas Green deposit2
- Drilling at the 1km NW Extension at the Carrickittle Prospect,
one of the key vectors informing exploration at the southern LVC,
was completed in mid-December, 2021, comprising four holes
(totalling 727 metres); assays are expected in late February
(delayed due to Covid-19 related issues)
- A drill program at Ballywire is planned to start in 2-3 months
to follow-up recently discovered high-grade massive sulphides
(3.30m of 10.1% zinc, 2.4% lead,
or 12.5% combined, and 48.3 g/t silver3)
"Complimenting the recently completed drilling at Carrickittle,
we are now making our first substantial steps into the south side
of the LVC within the Carrickittle North area, testing the hanging
wall of a major-displacement fault that Group Eleven identified in
20204," stated Bart
Jaworski, CEO. "Drilling at Carrickittle North and West
maintains our focus on Carrickittle and southern LVC to search for
the hypothesized 'mirror-image' of the Pallas Green
deposit2. Other holes at Stonepark will aim to
potentially expand the Stonepark MRE while advancing exciting
prospects nearby, some of which are proximal to drilling on the
adjacent Rathkeale property, recently announced by
Adventus/South325."
"Ballywire also remains a top-priority. A few months ago, our
220m step-out hole discovered new
high-grade massive sulphide3, by far the best result to
date at Ballywire. Strong alteration and consistent mineralization
are now drilled over a distance of 900m. The next nearest historic hole testing the
target horizon, located 1km to the west, intersected
2.5m of 6.2% Zn+Pb, including
0.5m of 20.3% Zn+Pb3.
Given the above, plus the fact Ballywire lies at the intersection
of the Rathdowney Trend and the Pallas Green Corridor, we are
excited to start follow-up drilling at the earliest
opportunity."
Planned Drilling at Stonepark Project (76.56%-interest),
Ireland
The Stonepark zinc project is owned 76.56% by Group Eleven
(operator) and 23.44% by Arkle Resource PLC. The property hosts a
mineral resource estimate ("MRE") totalling 5.1 million tonnes of
8.7% zinc and 2.6% lead (11.3% combined)1, located 1-2
kilometres west of Glencore's Pallas Green zinc deposit2
(see Exhibit 1). The Carrickittle prospect on the PG West
property (100%-interest) extends northward and westward onto the
Stonepark property (at the 'Carrickittle North' and 'Carrickittle
West' localities), as evidenced by the presence of alteration,
prospective faulting and local zinc mineralization.
Exhibit 1. Location of Stonepark (76.56% interest) and PG
West (100% interest) Projects, Ireland
Notes to Exhibit 1: (a) Pallas Green MRE is owned by
Glencore; (b) Stonepark MRE: please refer to the NI 43-101
Independent Report on the Zinc-Lead Exploration Project at
Stonepark, County Limerick,
Ireland, with an effective date of April 26, 2018, as found on SEDAR; (c) the
historic estimate at Denison was reported by Westland Exploration
Limited in 1988, the historic estimate at Tullacondra was reported
by Munster Base Metals Ltd in 1973 and the historic estimate at
Gortdrum was reported by G.M. Steed in 1986; these three historic
estimates have not been verified as current mineral resources; none
of the key assumptions, parameters and methods used to prepare the
historic estimates were reported and no resource categories were
used; significant data compilation, re-drilling and data
verification may be required by a Qualified Person before the
historic estimates can be verified and upgraded to be compliant
with current NI 43-101 standards; a Qualified Person has not done
sufficient work to classify them as a current mineral resource and
the Company is not treating the historic estimates as current
mineral resources.
The planned exploration program at Stonepark consists of six
holes (see Exhibit 2) totalling 2,300 metres and is expected
to cost €318,000 (C$461,000, using
1.45 EURCAD exchange rate). Group Eleven's pro-rata share of the
costs is expected to be €243,000 (C$353,000).
Both the Stonepark1 and Pallas Green2 zinc
deposits are located on the north side of the Limerick Volcanic
Complex ("LVC"). With the exception of Group Eleven's hole
(G11-450-02 drilled in 2019[6]) and a historic hole from
19986, the south side of the LVC remains completely
un-drilled. The Company's upcoming holes are significant as they
represent the first substantial steps into the south side of the
LVC, testing if zinc mineralization is likely to occur as a 'mirror
image' to the Pallas Green deposit2.
Exhibit 2. Planned Drill Holes at Stonepark Project (76.56%
interest), Ireland
Note: Pallas Green Deposit – as per Blaney & Redmond (2015),
see footnote 2 above; Stonepark Deposit – see footnote 1 above
The planned hole at Carrickittle North is approximately 1.8km
NNW from the Carrickittle prospect (which hosts 10.3m of 19.6% Zn+Pb and 43 g/t Ag; see news
release dated July 6, 2020) and
represents a 250-300m step-out from
previous drilling (see Exhibit 2 and 3). Carrickittle is
important as it provides key evidence that the geological
conditions necessary to form high-grade mineralization are not
restricted to the north side of the LVC, but likely also occur on
the south side. The planned hole, expected to be 750m deep, will test the hypothesis of a
down-dropped block of Waulsortian Limestone with potential for zinc
mineralization at the base of this unit, as well as, within the
possible continuation of the brecciated unit intersected in nearby
hole G11-450-02. The intersected breccia unit has been interpreted
to be on the outer rim of a yet undiscovered hydrothermal
system6.
Similarly, the planned hole at Carrickittle West (see Exhibit
2 and 4) represents a 400m
step-out from previous drilling, testing the hanging wall of major
interpreted fault. From historic drilling, it appears that black
matrix breccia ("BMB", alteration commonly associated with
zinc mineralization in Ireland,
especially in the Limerick area) appears to be intensifying towards
the north, the location of the planned hole. It is also encouraging
that strongly anomalous mineralization (up to 0.5m of 8.0% Zn+Pb) occurs relatively
consistently at the base of the Waulsortian limestone at this
prospect.
Exhibit 3. Cross-Section of Planned Hole at Carrickittle
North Prospect, Stonepark Project, Ireland
Note: 'sph' means sphalerite (zinc-bearing mineral), 'gal' means
galena (lead-bearing mineral)
Exhibit 4. Cross-Section of Planned Hole at Carrickittle West
Prospect, Stonepark Project, Ireland
Note: 'BMB' means black matrix breccia (commonly associated with
zinc mineralization in Ireland)
Closer to the Stonepark MRE1, a 400-metre-deep hole
is planned as a 100m step-out from
previous drilling near the Stonepark North portion of the resource
(see Exhibit 2 and 5). This is one of the most prospective
step-out opportunities near the Stonepark MRE given the very wide
thicknesses of BMB, which remain open towards the NW. On the
remainder of the Stonepark property, three earlier-stage shallow
holes are also planned (see Exhibit 2).
Exhibit 5. Cross-Section of Planned Hole at Stonepark MRE,
Stonepark Project, Ireland
Note: 'BMB' means black matrix breccia (commonly associated with
zinc mineralization in Ireland)
Planned Drilling at Ballywire Prospect, PG West Project
(100%-interest), Ireland
The Ballywire prospect is located at the intersection of the
Rathdowney Trend and the Pallas Green Corridor (see Exhibit
1), PG West project. A recent 220m step-out hole discovered a
new high-grade massive sulphide bearing zone (grading
3.30m of 10.1% zinc, 2.4% lead, or
12.5% combined, and 48.3 g/t silver3; see hole
G11-468-01 in Exhibits 6), by far the best result to date at
Ballywire. Strong alteration and consistent mineralization are now
intersected over a down-dip distance of 900m. The next nearest historic hole testing the
target horizon, located 1km to the west, intersected
2.5m of 6.2% Zn+Pb, including
0.5m of 20.3% Zn+Pb (note,
historic holes drilled closer to G11-468-01 did not reach target
horizon, therefore the area remains untested; see open circles in
Exhibit 6).
A follow-up drill program, planned to start in 2-3 months, is
currently being finalized with a view to drilling one or more
relatively short holes up-dip (i.e. to the north) from the above
described, newly discovered high-grade massive sulphide.
Exhibit 6. Plan View of Ballywire Prospect, PG West Zinc
Project (100% interest), Ireland
Note: 'T' shaped symbols denote strike and dip of the
Waulsortian Limestone, showing the unit comes to surface on the
northern side and dips (deepens) towards the south
Qualified Person
Technical information in this news release has been approved by
Paul Gordon, P.Geo., geological
consultant at SLR Consulting, and independent 'Qualified Person' as
defined under Canadian National Instrument 43-101.
About Group Eleven Resources
Group Eleven Resources Corp. (TSX.V: ZNG; OTC: GRLVF and FRA:
3GE) is a mineral exploration company focused on advanced stage
zinc exploration in Ireland.
Additional information about the Company is available at
www.groupelevenresources.com.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Bart Jaworski, P.Geo.
Chief Executive Officer
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Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Information
This press release contains forward-looking statements within
the meaning of applicable securities legislation. Such statements
include, without limitation, statements regarding the future
results of operations, performance and achievements of the Company,
including the timing, content, cost and results of proposed work
programs, the discovery and delineation of mineral
deposits/resources/ reserves and geological interpretations.
Although the Company believes that such statements are reasonable,
it can give no assurance that such expectations will prove to be
correct. Forward-looking statements are typically identified by
words such as: believe, expect, anticipate, intend, estimate,
postulate and similar expressions, or are those, which, by their
nature, refer to future events. The Company cautions investors that
any forward-looking statements by the Company are not guarantees of
future results or performance, and that actual results may differ
materially from those in forward looking statements as a result of
various factors, including, but not limited to, variations in the
nature, quality and quantity of any mineral deposits that may be
located. All of the Company's public disclosure filings may be
accessed via www.sedar.com and readers are urged to review
these materials, including the technical reports filed with respect
to the Company's mineral properties.
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1
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NI 43-101 Report
on Stonepark, Ireland (dated April 26, 2018) – 5.1 million tonnes
of 8.7% Zn + 2.6% Pb (Inferred)
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2
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Resources and
Reserves Report (Glencore, December 31, 2020) – 45.4 million tonnes
of 7% Zn + 1% Pb (Inferred)
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3
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News Release by
Group Eleven on Drill Results from Ballywire Prospect, PG West
(dated September 7, 2021)
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4
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News Release by
Group Eleven on Regional Drilling at PG West Project (dated
November 3, 2020)
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5
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News Release by
Adventus Mining Corp. on Drilling at Rathkeale Property (dated
December 3, 2021)
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6
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News release by
Group Eleven on Regional Drilling at PG West Project (dated May 7,
2019)
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SOURCE Group Eleven Resources Corp.