24 October
2024
ECR MINERALS
PLC
("ECR Minerals", "ECR" or the
"Company")
Lolworth Project,
Queensland
Results from Rock Chip
Sampling and Exploration Update
ECR Minerals plc (LON: ECR), the
exploration and development company focused on gold in Australia,
is pleased to announce the results of rock chip sampling and
trenching activities completed at the Lolworth Project, Queensland,
focusing on gold and base metals exploration. ECR also provides an
interim update in relation to the diamond drilling programme at its
Tambo Gold Project in Victoria.
HIGHLIGHTS
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378 rock chip samples analysed
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Highest-grade gold results include 11.05, 14.15
and 14.7 g/t Au
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23 rock chips returned silver grades greater than
10 g/t Ag with six samples exceeding 50 g/t Ag
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Trenching at the Gorge Creek West Prospect has
identified broader zones of gold mineralisation, including best
grades of 11.05, 3.72 and 4.82 g/t Au within a quartz shear
zone
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Newly-discovered gold-bearing veins identified
near Gorge Creek West and Uncle Terry prospects
Results (See Tables 1&2)
Gorge Creek West (See Figure 1)
Stream sampling has delineated the
ridgeline as a potential gold source, and trenching has revealed a
North-South trending quartz sulphide shear zone traced along a 40m
strike. A secondary shear was located 12.5 metres west of the main
zone. Highlights include:
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Best trenching results: 11.05, 4.82 and 3.45 g/t
Au.
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Broader zones of low-grade gold mineralisation
(0.2-0.5 g/t Au) found within three metres of the shear
zones.
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Reconnaissance rock chips show further potential,
with best results of 6.97, 2.59 and 3.72 g/t Au.
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Significant silver mineralisation with best
results of 54.4, 50.2 and 24.9 g/t Ag.
An additional shear zone located 350
metres northeast has returned high-grade gold, including 14.7,
14.15 and 8.81 g/t Au. The results indicate that the gold bearing
portion of this structure can so far been traced for 40 metres
along the surface.
Gorge Creek West (Figure
1)
Uncle Terry (see Figure 2)
Reconnaissance rock chip sampling
has previously revealed the highest-grade gold assay to date (75.6
g/t Au) from a quartz-sulphide subcrop. Further mapping in the
vicinity revealed a quartz-sulphide blow measuring 20 metres x 10
metres at surface. Best results from this quartz blow
include:
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Gold assays of 7.59, 6.92, 6.3 and 2.12 g/t
Au.
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In addition, high silver values of 78.8, 66.2 and
65.6 g/t Ag have also been discovered. Soil sampling is ongoing to
identify potential mineralised extensions.
Uncle Terry (Figure
2)
Geochemical pathfinders
Soil sampling is three-quarters
complete, with ongoing analysis aimed at identifying pathfinder
elements associated with gold mineralisation. Preliminary results
show the following prospect geochemical pathfinders:
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Butterfly Creek: Arsenic and lead
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Dagwood: Weak silver and lead
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Gorge Creek West: Strong lead and
silver
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Uncle Terry: Strong lead and zinc with low
arsenic.
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Silver-to-gold ratios are highest at Gorge Creek
West and Uncle Terry.
Next Steps
A further update on the Lolworth
Project will be provided before the end of this calendar year,
including management's proposed next exploration steps.
Tambo Drilling Update
The first diamond drill hole has
reached 85 metres and encountered quartz and sulphide
mineralisation at a 38 metre depth. A second hole is currently
underway, with two or three more holes planned for a total planned
aggregate depth of 450-550 metres. Further announcements will
be made in relation to drilling at Tambo in due
course.
Adam Jones, ECR Chief Geologist said: ''These rock chip and
trenching results from Lolworth further validate the significant
potential that the Board sees in this substantial acreage Project.
Not only are we uncovering gold, but we are now seeing significant
traces of silver. As previously announced, we believe that there
are also exciting prospects for rare earths and other critical
minerals and we expect both our own exploration programmes, as well
as the recent sampling by the Geological Society of Queensland,
will provide us with valuable insights and guide our next steps.
The geological resemblance of the Lolworth region to the well-known
Charters Towers and Ravenswood goldfields is giving us a glimpse of
what may lie within these mountain ranges."
Table 1: Top 10 Gold Results
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Prospect
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SampleID
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Easting
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Northing
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Au g/t
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Ag g/t
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Au:Ag Ratio
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Gorge Creek West
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LWC892
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313687.1
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7751609.8
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14.7
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50.2
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1:3
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Gorge Creek West
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LWC890
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313683.9
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7751607.9
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14.15
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54.4
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1:4
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Gorge Creek West
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LWC636
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313358.1
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7751435.4
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11.05
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68.8
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1:6
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Gorge Creek West
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LWC887
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313688.7
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7751597.1
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8.81
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24.90
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1:3
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Uncle Terry
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LWC935
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312161.1
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7752183.7
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7.59
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65.60
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1:6
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Gorge Creek West
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LWC657
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313364.3
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7751418.8
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6.97
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31.30
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1:4
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Uncle Terry
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LWC948
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312161.8
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7752186.9
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6.92
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66.20
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1:10
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Gorge Creek West
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LWC889
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313685.0
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7751607.1
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6.34
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5.20
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1:1
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Uncle Terry
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LWC947
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312161.9
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7752189.0
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6.3
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35.70
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1:6
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Gorge Creek West
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LWC896
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313680.6
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7751618.3
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5.19
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16.60
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1:3
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Table 2: Top 10 Silver Results
Prospect
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SampleID
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Easting
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Northing
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Ag g/t
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Uncle Terry
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LWC949
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312159.7
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7752186.3
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78.8
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Gorge Creek West
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LWC636
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313358.1
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7751435.4
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68.8
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Uncle Terry
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LWC948
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312161.8
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7752186.9
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66.2
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Uncle Terry
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LWC935
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312161.1
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7752183.7
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65.6
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Gorge Creek West
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LWC890
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313683.9
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7751607.9
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54.4
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Gorge Creek West
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LWC892
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313687.1
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7751609.8
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50.2
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Gorge Creek West
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LWC651
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313350.8
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7751428.2
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48
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Gorge Creek West
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LWC652
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313350.1
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7751427.0
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35.8
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Uncle Terry
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LWC947
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312161.9
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7752189.0
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35.7
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Gorge Creek West
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LWC657
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313364.3
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7751418.8
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31.3
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REVIEW OF ANNOUNCEMENT BY QUALIFIED PERSON
This announcement has been reviewed
by Adam Jones, Chief Geologist at ECR Minerals
Plc. Adam Jones is a professional geologist and is a
Member of the Australian Institute of
Geoscientists (MAIG). He is a qualified person as that term is
defined by the AIM Note for Mining, Oil and Gas
Companies.
FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:
ECR Minerals
Plc
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Tel: +44 (0) 1738 317 693
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Nick Tulloch, Chairman
Andrew Scott, Director
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Email:
info@ecrminerals.com
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Website:
www.ecrminerals.com
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Glossary
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ABOUT ECR MINERALS PLC
ECR Minerals is a mineral exploration and
development company. ECR's wholly owned Australian subsidiary
Mercator Gold Australia Pty Ltd ("MGA") has 100% ownership of the
Bailieston and Creswick gold projects in central Victoria,
Australia, has six licence applications outstanding which includes
one licence application lodged in eastern Victoria (Tambo gold
project).
ECR also owns 100% of an Australian subsidiary
LUX Exploration Pty Ltd ("LUX") which has three approved
exploration permits covering 946 km2 over a relatively unexplored
area in Lolworth Range, Queensland, Australia. The Company has also
submitted a license application at Kondaparinga which is
approximately 120km2 in area and located within
the Hodgkinson Gold Province, 80km NW of Mareeba, North
Queensland.
Following the sale of the Avoca, Moormbool and
Timor gold projects in Victoria, Australia to Fosterville South
Exploration Ltd (TSX-V: FSX) and the subsequent spin-out of the
Avoca and Timor projects to Leviathan Gold Ltd (TSX-V: LVX), MGA
has the right to receive up to A$2 million in payments subject to
future resource estimation or production from projects sold to
Fosterville South Exploration Limited. ECR also holds a
royalty on the SLM gold project in La Rioja Province,
Argentina.
MGA also has approximately A$75 million of
unutilised tax losses incurred during previous
operations.