CR Capital Corp. Announces Summer Glenrock Property Exploration Results
During the program, the work focus was on the further assessment of the Glenrock West gold showing area for which 24 rock samples were obtained from outcrop or subcrop and 70 soil samples were collected over a GPS located grid covering the area.
As well, an additional 47 predominantly previously unsplit core samples were collected from three historic drill holes completed in 1988 in the Glenrock West area which are stored at the ENDM core library in Sault Ste. Marie. This was in follow-up to the core sampling program discussed in the January 13 News Release. The Company thanks the personnel of the Sault Ste. Marie Resident Geologist office for their repeated aid and support in conducting this work.
2020 Program Results
The results of the 2020 program continue to be highly encouraging and have resulted in the delineation of excellent targets for diamond drill testing.
Surface rock 0.5 square metre composite grab samples in the vicinity of the Glenrock West area from this visit reported mineral values of up to 3.29 g/t Au, 0.7 g/t Ag, 0.21% Cu, 94 ppm Co, and 0.57 g/t Au, 1.3 g/t Ag, 0.43% Cu, 540 ppm Co.
The results of the soil sampling delineated an up to 100 m wide and 200 m long, WNW elongated trend of highly elevated Au values in 15 samples ranging from 0.001 g/t Au to 1.72 g/t Au and averaging 0.18 g/t Au. The soil anomaly remains open along strike in both directions as to the west it trends laterally into a swamp where samples could not be taken, and to the east it trends towards the Glenrock Main gold showing area. As a result, additional soil and rock sampling along this trend and to the north is warranted. The soil and rock geochemical anomalies are shown in the figure.
A figure accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/b955417c-9573-4cc1-b17a-5e603b1ef41a
Sampling of historical core from the government core library returned encouraging new results reporting up to 0.99 g/t Au over 0.8 m in unsplit core. Combining this core sampling with those from the previously announced January 13, 2020 News Release, the results widen the intersections in two historical holes that are located directly to the east and west of the Glenrock West Showing.
- DDH #475-88-16 (150 m directly to the west of Glenrock West, 232 deg. azumuth, -45 deg. dip) now averages: 17.0 metres (true width approximately 13.1 m) of 0.45 g/t Au, from 8 m to 25 m downhole.
- DDH #475-88-24 (100 m directly to the east of Glenrock West, 005 deg. azimuth, -45 deg. dip) now averages 3.4 metres (true width approximately 2.6 m) of 0.77g/t Au, from 28 m to 31.4 m downhole.
In view of the gold values encountered in the historical drilling located laterally on both sides of the Glenrock West Showing, the showing and immediate area should be explored with additional drilling.
2018 - 2020 Exploration Summary
Based upon the results of the CR Capital’s exploration in the Glenrock area encompassing both the Glenrock Main and Glenrock West Showings, an east-west trending, highly prospective, surface exposed, zone of elevated to high-grade gold results based is defined from 32 single to composite one square metre grab rock samples averaging 1.61 g/t Au, and ranging in values from 0.001 g/t Au to 10.6 g/t Au. Twenty five out of the 32 samples returned values of greater than 0.1 g/t Au. Grab samples are selected samples and are not necessarily representative of the mineralization hosted on the property.
Based upon the sampling, the gold-enriched zone has now been extended to 300 m along an E-W strike and remains open for additional exploration laterally in both directions.
Geophysically, the gold-enriched zone is spatially coincident with a portion of a more extensive, 600 m by 75 m, ground IP high chargeability anomaly that had been identified in a 1997 survey, and which also remains open to the west.
Gold Potential throughout the Property
In addition to the Glenrock Main and West showings, there are numerous other historical gold prospects documented on the Property, none of which have not been subjected to any modern gold exploration in the last 21 years. Additional prospects include the nearby:
- Glenrock North Showing where previous historic drilling reported 3.4 g/t Au over 4.2 metres (DDH #AR97-04 collar location UTM NAD83 Zone16 684020E 5209046N, 345 deg. azimuth, -45 deg. dip, true width approximately 2.8 m) testing a trench result of 6.33 g/t Au over 4.0 metres (true width approximately 3.4 m),
- Glenrock Northwest Showing where a single historic test hole reported 1.2 g/t Au over 17 metres (DDH #AR97-08 collar location UTM NAD83 Zone16 683636E 5209322N, 165 deg. azimuth, -45 deg. dip, true width approximately 11.3 m), and a recent surface rock grab sample obtained by the Company in area of sparse outcrop reported 13.4 g/t Au.
Both these prospect areas are associated with sub-parallel high chargeability IP anomalies and recommended for follow-up exploration.
Other gold prospects on the Property include:
- STP Au-Cu showing two km to the east in which historic drilling has reported up to 1.6 g/t Au, 43 g/t Ag, 3.06% Cu over a 6.53 metre length (exact location and true width unknown), and where recent grab sampling of trenches by the Company has returned values of up to 3.47 g/t Au.
- The Palmer Au showing three kilometres to the southeast reporting historic grab sampling of up to 0.49 oz/t Au and a recent surface grab sample of a trench by the Company reporting a value of 2.5 g/t Au.
Numerous additional high chargeability IP anomalies remain untested throughout the Property in areas of limited outcrop coverage.
Conclusions
The aforementioned gold showings and prospects on the Property are hosted in altered mafic volcanic rocks of the Batchawana Greenstone Belt, a typical Archean greenstone belt. Gold is also known to occur in other geological environments on the Property including Banded Iron Formation and other sediments.
However, despite being part of the Superior Province, and located regionally to the known gold producing areas in the Abitibi and Wawa belts, respectively some 300 km to the northeast, and 200 km to the north, the Batchawana Greenstone Belt has been largely overlooked for gold exploration in the past, and as such, offers opportunities for new discoveries.
Typically in any Archean greenstone belt, the individual showings and prospects of lode gold mineralization, collectively, may indicate the presence of a larger and more widespread mineralizing system. The detailed compilation of historic work combined with the recent exploration results by the Company suggests that the known showings and prospects may be part of a larger Au(-Cu) system on the Property, which itself remains highly underexplored. These results have generated multiple new high priority targets that are recommended for diamond drill testing.
The Company has filed an application to the Ontario government for a new Exploration Permit to diamond drill these targets. A consultation process is ongoing with the Batchewana First Nation with the purpose of negotiating a drilling permit to conduct subsurface exploration on their traditional territory.
QA/QC
The collected rock samples for the site visit pertaining to this program were delivered directly by the Qualified Person to the AGAT Laboratories facility in Mississauga, Ontario. The Qualified Person submitted a blind Au standard plus a coarse quartz blank into each submitted batch. The submitted samples were prepared by crush to 90% passing 2mm, split to 250 gm and pulverize to 85% passing 75um (Method Code 200-002). The samples were analyzed for gold at the AGAT Laboratories facility at Mississauga by Au by fire assay, ICP-OES Finish, 50g with a range 0.001 – 10 ppm (Method Code 202-552, gravimetric assay for over-limit >10 ppm Au samples), and for multielement metals analysis by 4-Acid Digestion and ICP-OAS method finish with re-assay for over-limit >10 gm for Au. The AGAT Mining Geochemistry Laboratory is accredited to ISO 17025 by the Standards Council of Canada (SCC).
The information in this press release has been reviewed and approved by Trevor Boyd, P. Geo., and a Qualified Person for the technical information under NI 43-101 standards.
For further information, please contact:
Mr. Brian Howlett, CPA, CMA
President & CEO
CR Capital Corp.
Cell: 647-227-3035
CR Capital Corp. is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and evaluation of properties for the mining of precious and base metals.
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