LSG Continues to Intersect Gold Mineralization at 144 Gap Zone, Extends Zone
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Apr 27, 2015 07:14AM
Emerging Mid-Tier Gold Company - Timmins
Lake Shore Gold Continues to Intersect Significant Gold Mineralization at 144 Gap Zone, Extends Zone Along Strike and Towards Surface2 hours ago by Marketwire Canada
-- Drilling extends 144 Gap Zone 50 m towards surface (Key intercepts: 8.81 gpt/8.2 m, 15.95 gpt/4.9 m, 5.09 gpt/17.5 m, 7.94 gpt/8.6 m, 6.23 gpt/11.2 m and 3.11 gpt/31.0 m) -- High-grade core of 144 Gap Zone extended 50 m to west (Key intercepts: 11.79 gpt/21.1 m within broader intercept of 5.74 gpt/55.0 m, also 4.87 gpt/22.3 m, 8.14 gpt/15.1 m, 8.40 gpt/9.0 m) -- Drilling in untested areas intersects new zones of gold mineralization in the northeast portion of 144 Gap Zone (Key intercepts: 5.40 gpt/12.9 m, 8.83 gpt/6.1 m, 5.0 gpt/4.4 m, 3.39 gpt/15.9 m, 9.24 gpt/3.7 m, 5.28 gpt/5.0 m) -- Dimensions of the 144 Gap Zone extended to 400 metres along strike and 400 metres of vertical height, with Zone open for continued expansion -- High-grade core increased to at least 300 metres of vertical height, 50 to 125 metres of width and 75 to 125 metres of strike length -- New results confirm presence of multiple areas of mineralization within broader structure.
Lake Shore Gold Corp. (TSX:LSG)(NYSE MKT:LSG) ("Lake Shore Gold" or the "Company") today announced results from an additional 22 drill holes and five wedge holes, involving 29,089 metres ("m") of drilling, at the Company's 144 Exploration Area ("144"). 144 is located immediately southwest of the Timmins West Mine Thunder Creek Deposit and covers about 4.0 kilometres of the same volcanic/ultramafic, intrusive/sedimentary contact (the "TC-144 Trend") that hosts both Thunder Creek and Timmins Deposit. The current drill program, launched in August 2014, is largely focused on the area immediately adjacent to Thunder Creek (the "144 Gap"), where a new discovery was announced in October 2014.
Tony Makuch, President and CEO of Lake Shore Gold, commented: "The new drill results continue to expand the overall size of the 144 Gap Zone, have extended the high-grade core another 50 m and have identified new zones of gold mineralization in previously undrilled areas. The fact that many of our holes are intersecting multiple areas of gold mineralization within the broader 100 m wide structure is very encouraging and supports our view that we have discovered a significant gold system at the 144 Gap. We have seven drills working on site, and are pleased with the performance and progress of the surface drilling program. Our underground exploration drill drift has advanced over 275 m and we plan to begin underground drilling here in the third quarter.
"To put the progress we have achieved at the 144 Gap Zone in perspective, we have advanced from discovery hole to identifying a large gold system in less than six months. Our surface drilling program has proven very successful in demonstrating the overall potential of the Zone, with the upcoming underground program designed to complete tighter-spaced drilling that will help us quantify the size of the resource. We remain on track to establish a first resource for the 144 Gap Zone for the end of the year, to be released early in 2016."
Six holes and three wedge holes (Hwy-15-90, 91, 94, 97, 98, 102, 48W2, 52W1 and 52W2) tested near the current western limit of the 144 Gap Zone. Results from the holes confirm the presence of a wide, high-grade core and expand both the Zone and the high-grade core by a minimum of 50 m westwards. Significant new intercepts being reported include: 5.74 gpt over 55.0 m, including 11.79 gpt over 21.1 m, 4.87 gpt over 22.3 m and 6.52 gpt over 4.4 m from Hwy-14-48W2, 8.14 gpt over 15.10 m, 3.28 gpt over 44.0 m from Hwy-14-52W2, 8.40 gpt over 9.0 m and 3.63 gpt over 8.5 m from Hwy-15-94 and 4.75 gpt over 10.2 m, 4.11 gpt over 9.0 m, 3.93 gpt over 8.5 m, 10.30 gpt over 2.0 m and 13.46 gpt over 2.3 m from Hwy-15-90.
An additional six holes and one wedge hole (Hwy-15-87, 95, 99, 100, 105, 106 and 87W1) from the new program were drilled to test mineralization near the previous upper limit of mineralization and extended the zone by a minimum of 50 m up dip of previous results to within 600 m of surface. Key intercepts include: 8.81 gpt over 8.2 m, 15.95 gpt over 4.9 m and 5.09 gpt over 17.5 m from Hwy-15-106, 7.94 gpt over 8.60 m, 6.23 gpt over 11.2 m and 4.70 gpt over 6.6 m from Hwy-15-87W1, 7.74 gpt over 4.0 m, 3.63 gpt over 14.5 m, 30.91 gpt over 2.3 m and 3.11 gpt over 31.0 m from Hwy-15-87, 4.76 gpt over 7.0 m from Hwy-15-95 and 7.95 gpt over 2.9 m and 9.10 gpt over 2.60 m in Hwy-15-99.
Ten holes and one wedge hole (Hwy-15-83, 85, 86, 88, 89, 92, 93, 96, 101, 103 and 63W1) were drilled towards untested gaps located to the northeast of the thick, high-grade core and encountered several new zones. Among significant results were 5.40 gpt over 12.9 m and 4.02 gpt over 5.6 m in Hwy-15-89, 8.83 gpt over 6.1 m and 5.0 gpt over 4.4 m from Hwy-15-83, 3.39 gpt over 15.9 m and 9.24 gpt over 3.7 m in Hwy-15-88 and 5.28 gpt over 5.0 m from Hwy-15-103.
Recent interpretations continue to suggest that the mineralization at 144 Gap is contained within a broad zone of hydrothermal alteration and deformation measuring up to 100 m wide and closely associated with syenite intrusions, quartz veining, pyrite, scheelite and/or galena and multiple occurrences of visible gold. Some of the best mineralization identified to date is contained in a thick, high-grade core located near the current west limit of drilling. As a result of the new drill results, the minimum dimensions of the 144 Gap Zone have been extended to 400 m of vertical height and 400 m of strike length. Minimum dimensions for the thick, high-grade core are estimated at 300 m in vertical height, 50 to 125 m in width and 75 to 125 m in strike length. The overall mineralized system is interpreted to have a moderate to steep easterly plunge.
Holes Hwy-15-91, 97, 98 and 102 are believed to have passed below the lower plunge limit for the thick, high-grade core zone and Hwy-15-85, 86, 92, 93, 105 and 63W1 passed above the upper plunge limit. Hwy-15-96 and 101 intersected a thick diabase dike at the projected zone location.