West Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (TSXV: WRLG) (OTCQB: WRLGF) reported additional drill results from the Upper 8 Target (“Upper 8”) at its 100% owned Madsen Property located in the Red Lake Gold District of Northwestern Ontario, Canada.
These results follow-up on the significant Upper 8 intercepts previously announced on October 2, 2024, where drilling returned 44.17 g/t Au over 1.3 meters (“m”) and 20.63 g/t Au over 0.5m.
UPPER 8 HIGHLIGHTS:
- Hole WRL24-017 Intersected 1.5m @ 21.44 g/t Au, from 297.7m to 299.2m, Including 0.5m @ 52.17 g/t Au, from 298.2m to 298.7m – this high-grade 0.5m interval is complimented by approximately 30 specks of visible gold (Figure 1).
- Hole WRL24-021 Intersected 2m @ 7.41 g/t Au, from 340.25m to 342.25m, Including 0.5m @ 23.74 g/t Au, from 340.25m to 340.75m.
- WRLG has now successfully defined a new ore shoot at Upper 8 that is approximately 30m wide and 130m along plunge – this new zone of mineralization remains open at depth (Figure 4).
- The plunge line on the Upper 8 ore shoot has been constrained to an orientation at approximately 110°/-40° (azimuth/plunge), which is very similar to the orientation of the deeper 8 Zone deposit – this increases WRLG’s confidence in the potential to grow Upper 8 down plunge with additional drilling.
Figure 1. Visible gold showings within 0.5m (core length) zone of blue-grey quartz veining (VBGQ) grading 52.17 g/t Au. Overall VBGQ zone is 1.8m core length.
The drill results featured in this news release are focused on the Upper 8 target, which is a shallower geologic analog to the well known high-grade 8-Zone. The Upper 8 target is hosted within the same lithologic unit (Russet Lake Ultramafic) approximately 750m up-plunge from the main 8-Zone deposit (Figure 3). Its location in ultramafic rocks, its style of mineralization, and its exceptionally high grades make the 8 Zone geologically unique from the main Madsen deposit. The 8 Zone currently contains an Indicated mineral resource of 87,700 ounces (“oz”) grading 18 grams per tonne (“g/t”) gold (“Au”), with an additional Inferred resource of 18,200 oz grading 14.6 g/t Au.
Plan maps and sections for the Upper 8 drilling outlined in this release are provided in Figures 2 through 7.
TABLE 1. Significant intercepts (>1 g/t Au) from drilling at Upper 8 Target.
TABLE 2: Drill collar summary for holes reported in this News Release.
DISCUSSION:
Drilling on the Upper 8 target is designed to test the projected, near-surface extension of the mineralized shear corridor that hosts the highly prospective 8-Zone. The Upper 8 target horizon was intercepted in only a few historic drill holes, which encountered a zone of strong shearing, alteration and quartz veining equivalent to 8-Zone style mineralization.
The Upper 8 shear domain is hosted within the Russet Lake Ultramafic, which also hosts the 8-Zone deposit, and the angle of shear emplacement of Upper 8 is sympathetic to the structural orientation observed at 8-Zone. Recognition that the gold mineralization at the Upper 8 target is comprised of transposed quartz veinlets within a definable and recognizable shear corridor provides excellent opportunity for additional drilling and expansion potential.
Recent drilling on the Upper 8 target by WRLG has shown that gold mineralization is similar in geological setting and style as the deeper 8-Zone deposit. Elevated gold at Upper 8 is shown to occur within deformed and recrystalized blue-grey quartz and quartz-sulphide veinlets. These veinlets are hosted within shear domains, which are easily recognizable by their locally intense deformation fabrics, and the presence of silica, biotite, potassium feldspar, and amphibole alteration.
A spatial association with mafic intrusives (Russet Lake Mafic Intrusives, or “RSMI”) has also been recognized, which is interpreted as being a more mafic equivalent to the spatial association seen at Madsen between mineralized domains and quartz-porphyry (“QZPY”) dikes. At Upper 8, the high-grade vein zones tend to be positioned footwall to the RSMI units. This spatial relationship between gold mineralization and syn-contemporaneous intrusives has been well documented at other significant deposits in the Red Lake district (Eg. Madsen, Rowan, F2/Bateman, etc).
High resolution versions of all the figures contained in this press release can be found at the following web address: https://westredlakegold.com/upper-8-news-release-maps/
FIGURE 2. Regional Targeting Map for 2024 Surface Drilling Program at Madsen.
FIGURE 3. Sectional View of Upper 8 Target relative to 8-Zone and Madsen deposits.[1] Note the similarity in orientation of the Upper 8 shear boundary relative to orientation on the 8-Zone – suggests potential for sub-parallel structures between 8-Zone and Upper 8.
FIGURE 4. Upper 8 Target plan view showing size, extent and orientation of currently defined high grade shoot. Note the similar orientation of the Upper 8 ore shoot relative to 8 Zone.
FIGURE 5. Upper 8 Target section view showing assay highlights for Holes WRL24-011, -013, -014, -016, interpreted Upper 8 shear boundary and RSMI dikes.
Figure 6. Upper 8 Target section view showing assay highlights for Holes WRL24-010, -012, -017, interpreted Upper 8 shear boundary and RSMI dikes.
Figure 7. Upper 8 Target section view showing assay highlights for Hole WRL24-021, interpreted Upper 8 shear boundary and RSMI dikes.
Madsen Mine Pre-Feasibility Study Update
The Pre Feasibility Study (PFS) for the Madsen Mine is nearing completion. The final phase of this study involves optimizing underground development and infrastructure sequencing and refining the associated operating and capital costs. West Red Lake Gold is working with SRK Consulting on these optimization opportunities, a process that is expected to take an additional few weeks to complete. As such the PFS is now targeted for release early in 2025.
Change of Year-End
The Company also announces that it has changed its fiscal year-end from November 30 to December 31.
QUALITY ASSURANCE/QUALITY CONTROL
Exploration drilling completed on surface at the Madsen Mine consists of oriented NQ-sized diamond drill core. All drill holes are systematically logged, photographed, and sampled by a trained geologist at the Madsen Mine core processing facility. Minimum allowable sample length is 0.5m. Maximum allowable sample length is 1.5m. Control samples (certified standards and uncertified blanks), along duplicates, are inserted at a target 5% insertion rate. Results are assessed for accuracy, precision, and contamination on an ongoing basis. The BQ-sized drill core is whole core sampled. The NQ-sized drill core is then cut lengthwise utilizing a diamond blade core saw along a line pre-selected by the geologist. To reduce sampling bias, the same side of drill core is sampled consistently utilizing the orientation line as reference. For those samples containing visible gold (“VG”), a trained geologist supervises the cutting/bagging of those samples, and ensures the core saw blade is ‘cleaned’ with a dressing stone following the VG sample interval. Bagged samples are then sealed with zip ties and transported by Madsen Mine personnel directly to SGS Natural Resource’s Facility in Red Lake, Ontario for assay.
Samples are then prepped by SGS, which consists of drying at 105°C and crushing to 75% passing 2mm. A riffle splitter is then utilized to produce a 500g course reject for archive. The remainder of the sample is then pulverized to 85% passing 75 microns from which 50g is analyzed by fire assay and an atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) finish (SGS Code GO-FAA50V10). Samples returning gold values > 10 g/t Au are reanalyzed by fire assay with a gravimetric finish on a 50g sample (SGS Code GO_FAG50V). Samples with visible gold or returning gold values > 30 g/t Au are also analyzed via metallic screen analysis (SGS code: GO_FAS50M). For multi-element analysis, samples are sent to SGS’s facility in Burnaby, British Columbia and analyzed via four-acid digest with an atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-AES) finish for 33-element analysis on 0.25g sample pulps (SGS code: GE_ICP40Q12). SGS Natural Resources analytical laboratories operates under a Quality Management System that complies with ISO/IEC 17025.
The Madsen Mine deposit presently hosts a National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (“NI 43-101”) Indicated resource of 1.65 million ounces (“Moz”) of gold grading 7.4 g/t Au and an Inferred resource of 0.37 Moz of gold grading 6.3 g/t Au. Mineral resources are estimated at a cut-off grade of 3.38 g/t Au and a gold price of US1,800/oz. Mineral resources that are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability. Please refer to the technical report entitled “Independent NI 43-101 Technical Report and Updated Mineral Resource Estimate for the PureGold Mine, Canada”, prepared by SRK Consulting (Canada) Inc. and dated June 16, 2023, and amended April 24, 2024 (the “Madsen Report”). The Madsen Resource Estimate has an effective date of December 31, 2021 and excludes depletion of mining activity during the period from January 1, 2022 to the mine closure on October 24, 2022 as it has been deemed immaterial and not relevant for the purpose of the Madsen Report. A full copy of the Madsen Report is available on the Company’s website and on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca.
The technical information presented in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Will Robinson, P.Geo., Vice President of Exploration for West Red Lake Gold and the Qualified Person for exploration at the West Red Lake Project, as defined by NI 43-101 “Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects”.
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