Dec. 3 news: Significant Palladium Discovery at East Bull Lake
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Dec 14, 2020 08:03AM
Focused on Exploration for High Value Palladium Deposits in Canada
TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / December 3, 2020 / Grid Metals Corp. (the "Company") (TSXV:GRDM) is pleased to announce a significant drill hole result at its 100% owned East Bull Lake ("EBL") palladium property (the "Property") in Ontario. The Company is exploring for palladium mineralization on the >20 km long East Bull Lake Intrusion with a specific focus on potential feeder structures and other structural trap sites for palladium-rich sulfides. The Property covers approximately 85% of the East Bull Lake Intrusion, which hosts widespread palladium mineralization and is located approximately 80 km west of Sudbury, Ontario.
Highlights
Drill hole EBL20-13 intersected 119 metres averaging 0.75 g/t Pd, 0.21 g/t Pt, 0.04 g/t Au, 0.08% Cu and 0.05% Ni (1.13 g/t palladium equivalent grade = Pd Eq) with significant higher-grade sections including 48.0 metres averaging 1.85 Pd Eq that contains 14.0 metres of 2.97 g/t Pd Eq and 3.68 metres averaging 4.54 g/t Pd Eq;
The values obtained in EBL20-13 represent the best intercept of palladium-dominant mineralization obtained by Grid on the Property and are of significant grade-thickness;
The mineralization extends from surface to ~100 metres vertical depth and occurs directly above the base of the intrusion in an interpreted structural embayment adjacent to a likely feeder structure;
A >2km long target area based on coincident geophysical anomalies, favourable structures and prospective geology has been identified and will be used to explore the mineralization intersected in hole EBL20-13 along strike;
Assays are pending for two other holes (14 and 15) located ~75 metres northeast of hole EBL20-13. Overall these holes had less visible sulfide content than EBL20-13 but intersected favourable stratigraphy. Of note, EBL20-14 intersected a 2.5 metre interval of semi-massive magmatic sulfides that is coincident with a previously untested >1 km trend of enhanced conductivity noted in an airborne EM survey;
Step out drilling from EBL20-13 is expected to resume in January.
Analytical results for drill hole EBL20-13 from the central Parisien Lake target area. Based on current 3D geological interpretations, the true thickness is estimated to be approximately 70-80% of the length of the reported mineralized intervals. Pd Eq is the palladium equivalent grade that is calculated using the following long-term consensus price forecasts ($US) sourced from S&P Global Metals and Mining Research and dated October 30, 2020: Pd - $1,813.90/oz; Pt - $955.55/oz; Au - $1,832.01/oz; Cu - $2.96/lb; Ni - $6.87/lb.
|
From
(m) |
To
(m) |
Length
(m) |
Pd
(g/t) |
Pt
(g/t) |
Au
(g/t) |
Cu
(%) |
Ni
(%) |
Pd Eq
(g/t) |
|
4.00
|
123.17
|
119.17
|
0.76
|
0.21
|
0.04
|
0.08
|
0.05
|
1.13
|
including
|
4.00
|
6.00
|
2.00
|
2.63
|
0.85
|
0.12
|
0.11
|
0.07
|
3.48
|
and
|
35.00
|
110.00
|
75.00
|
0.89
|
0.22
|
0.04
|
0.10
|
0.06
|
1.33
|
and inc.
|
74.00
|
122.00
|
48.00
|
1.23
|
0.31
|
0.06
|
0.15
|
0.09
|
1.85
|
with
|
85.00
|
99.00
|
14.00
|
2.04
|
0.45
|
0.09
|
0.26
|
0.12
|
2.97
|
with
|
91.32
|
95.00
|
3.68
|
3.18
|
0.60
|
0.15
|
0.40
|
0.17
|
4.54
|
Dr. Dave Peck, the Company's Vice-President of Exploration and Business Development stated "We are now seeing the type of palladium grades and thicknesses we have been searching for. The results from EBL20-13 validate our exploration model and represent a significant discovery. The mineralization in EBL20-13 appears to be part of a structural depression that coincides with the eastern end of a >2 km target trend. This trend has been defined from 3D analysis of our recent MT survey results and previously completed magnetic, EM and IP survey data. Property wide, several similar target trends have been delineated using the same criteria. We are now preparing a systematic drilling plan to define the extent of the high-grade mineralization intersected in hole EBL20-13."
Interpretation
Hole EBL20-13 was drilled from the same setup as hole EBL20-12 (Figure 1; see Appendix for collar coordinates). Both holes were designed to test a trend of coincident geophysical anomalies and anomalous palladium values obtained from both drill core and surface samples. EBL20-13 was drilled on a northerly azimuth to test for sulfide accumulations directly north of the Parisien Lake deformation zone and intersected >120 metres of disseminated sulfides hosted by the lower stratigraphy of the intrusion. EBL20-12 was drilled to the south to test for sulfide accumulations in the Parisien Lake deformation zone. It intersected ~30 metres of sparsely mineralized lower stratigraphy before entering the structure (Figure 2), including a 6.0 metre interval of >1.0 g/t Pd (see Company's November 24th news release).
Maximum PGE grades for individual samples in EBL20-13 are 3.72 g/t Pd and 1.03 g/t Pt over 1.04 metres from 85.00 metres downhole depth. Maximum base metal grades are 0.62% Cu and 0.23% Ni over 1.00 metres from 105.00 metres downhole depth. A total of 20 samples returned palladium grades of >1.0 g/t. Ten samples returned palladium grades of >2.0 g/t. Five samples returned palladium grades of >3.0 g/t. These results represent the thickest drill intersection of consistently anomalous palladium values as well as the best grade times thickness intersection obtained to date on the Property. They provide confidence in the Company's targeting methodology, which has been continually refined as new results have been received. Exploration on the Property is now specifically focused on areas where resistivity lows and magnetic lows coincide with potential feeder structures and anomalous palladium values. Numerous, similar trends to that which hosts EBL20-13 are now recognized on the Property, including several in the greater Parisien Lake target area (Figure 3). One of these trends (Twin Towers) appears to connect to the interpreted eastern extension of Canadian Palladium's (BULL.CN) Valhalla Zone.
Program Plans
The Company intends to resume drilling on the Property in the New Year. The next drilling campaign is expected to involve systematic drilling across the North Parisien Lake trend to test for lateral continuity of the near surface, higher-grade palladium mineralization intersected in hole EBL20-13 - initially targeting a strike length of 500 metres. In addition, the Company is evaluating initial drill testing of one or more property-wide targets. Target criteria include favourable stratigraphy, proximity to major structures, surface sample palladium grades and magnetic and geophysical features.
Nickel Assets
The Company also plans to release an update on its nickel properties in the near future including a new 43-101 Technical Report on its 100%-owned Bannockburn nickel project located ~70 kilometres south of Timmins, Ontario. The exploration-stage Bannockburn property contains a serpentinized dunite-hosted disseminated nickel sulfide zone having similar characteristics to Canada Nickel's Crawford project, also located in the Timmins area.
Quality Assurance and Quality Control
Grid Metals applies best practice quality assurance and quality control ("QAQC") protocols on all of its exploration programs. For the current drilling program, core is logged and sampled at a core facility located in the town of Massey, Ontario - approximately 30 km south of the property. NQ-size drill core samples are cut into halves using a diamond saw. Standard sample intervals of 1.00 metre length are used unless a major geological, structural or mineralization boundary is encountered. Samples are bagged and tagged and transported by courier to, for this news release, the Actlabs Thunder Bay analytical facility. Actlabs analyzes each sample for Pd, Pt and Au using a lead collection fire assay on a 30 g pulp split and an ICP finish. Copper, Ni and Co are analyzed using a total fusion acid digestion and an ICP finish. The Company uses two PGE certified reference materials ("CRMs") and one analytical blank purchased from Canadian Resource Laboratories to monitor analytical accuracy and check for cross contamination between samples. One of the CRMs or the blank are inserted every tenth sample within a given batch. The analytical results for the two CRMs and the blank for the sample batches reported here did not show any significant bias compared to the certified values and the results fell within the acceptable limits of variability.
Dr. Dave Peck, P.Geo., has reviewed and approved the technical content of this release for purposes of National Instrument 43-101.
About Grid Metals Corp.
Grid Metals Corp. is an exploration and development Company that has a diversified portfolio of projects in the nickel-copper-platinum group metal sectors. These commodities are vital to the emerging battery metals, energy storage and automotive sectors. All of Grid's projects are located in secure North American mining jurisdictions. The Company is focused on timely advancement of its property portfolio through prudent exploration and development activities.
To find out more about Grid Metals Corp., please visit www.gridmetalscorp.com.
On Behalf of the Board of Grid Metals Corp.
Robin Dunbar
President, CEO & Director
Telephone: 416-955-4773
Email: rd@gridmetalscorp.com
Investor Relations
David Black
Email: info@gridmetalscorp.com
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