HRA on Evg
posted on
Mar 16, 2010 08:15AM
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Evolving Gold (EVG-V, EV7-F, EVOGQbb;
$1.00 on V) saw its fading market
turn around somewhat with the release of
drill results from Nevada. We consider these
results from the Company’s Carlin JV a legitimate
discovery hole. Drill hole CAR007 cut a
total of six separate gold bearing intersections
over 422 metres of core length, beginning
759 metres down hole. Of these, four
intercepts with an aggregate length of 26
metres contained very significant numbers,
and each of these four included an ore quality
section for underground mining. The best
of these was 4.6 metres @ 31 g/t (1 oz/
ton) gold that included 3 m of 44.6 g/t. A
second section returned 3 m of 14.1 g/t
gold that included 1.5 m of 24.9 g/t gold,
HRA Journal 8 March 2010
and two longer sections averaging 5.5 g/t
and 7.4 g/t respectively included sections of
3 m @ 12.7 g/t and of 3 m of 23.7 g/t
gold. This is an outstanding result, and the
best set of intersections we have noted from
deep Carlin testing in this cycle. This tenor
of results is needed to seriously consider putting
together a resource at this depth, and
are in keeping with deep deposits elsewhere
in the trend that have become ore bodies.
These results give EVG a second marquee
project and more blue sky potential for this
year’s exploration programs. The drill is
turning on an off-set hole to better orient
EVG within the system, and more may follow
so there could be news from Carlin until this
year’s drill start in Wyoming. Accumulate on
weakness as the 2010 plans are being finalized.