PB-13-03 intersects 158.36 metres grading 3.46 grams gold per
tonne at the Vickers Target
TORONTO, Sept. 4, 2013 /CNW/ - Northquest Ltd. (TSX.V-NQ)
(FWB-N3Q) ("Northquest" or "the Company") is pleased to announce
the first batch of 2013 drilling results from the Pistol Bay Gold
Project, Nunavut, Canada.
The project consists of 861 square kilometres of mineral rights
covering a 90 kilometre strike length of a gold bearing trend known
as the Pistol Bay Trend, which contains a west-trending series of
gold occurrences and gold zones intersected in holes drilled by
Northquest in 2011 and 2012. Over the past 30 months, since
field operations commenced in April
2011, the Company has completed two airborne geophysical
surveys and 9,113 metres of diamond drilling in 49 drill holes
(including those drilled in 2013), of which 5,616 metres of
drilling and 24 drill holes were completed at the Vickers Target.
The results herein are from the Vickers Target. The Company has
completed 2,016 metres of drilling this year in 10 drill holes.
This press release describes the results of the first three drill
holes.
Vickers Target
The Vickers Target is an elliptical gabbro-diorite intrusive
complex with a long axis of 1 kilometre. The gabbro-diorite
intrusion is within silicified felsic schist and mylonite of a
linear zone referred to as the Pistol Bay Corridor. Gold in surface
outcrops occurs in a silicic, chloritic, breccia body exposed in
the margin and footwall of the intrusion. The contact between the
mineralized intrusion and the mineralized footwall sequence dips
south at approximately 60 to 70 degrees. The Company has received
and verified the complete assay results from PB-13-01 to PB-13-03
and the results of the drill holes are set out below in Table
1.
Sections 8875 W and 8900 W
PB-13-01 is an overcut of PB-12-22 (156.48 metres grading 8.23 g/t
Au) and there is close correlation of the geology of the drill
holes. Visible gold was documented at four locations in the drill
hole between 172.93 and 210.28 metres (37.35 metres core length),
however, the average grade of the drill hole is lower than that
encountered in PB-12-22.
PB-13-02 is an undercut of PB-12-22 and there is
close correlation of the geology of the drill holes. Visible gold
was documented at five locations in the drill hole between 104.80
to 280.80 metres (176.0 metres of core length).
Table 1. Summary of weighted average grade of
gold intersected in drill holes PB-13-01 to PB-13-03, including
intervals of variable average grade.
Hole |
Section |
Length
(m) |
Azimuth |
Collar
Inclination |
From
(m) |
To (m) |
Intersection
Length |
Au
(g/t) |
PB-13-01 |
8875 W |
255.12 |
00 |
-50 |
83.04 |
92.78 |
9.74 |
1.44 |
and |
|
|
|
|
145.78 |
223.53 |
77.75 |
1.20 |
PB-13-02 |
8875 W |
350.77 |
00 |
-70 |
165.24 |
295.62 |
130.38 |
1.92 |
including |
|
|
|
|
165.24 |
196.85 |
31.61 |
2.75 |
and |
|
|
|
|
196.85 |
271.85 |
75.00 |
1.05 |
and |
|
|
|
|
271.85 |
295.62 |
23.77 |
3.55 |
PB-13-03 |
8925 W |
168.31 |
00 |
-50 |
9.95 |
168.31 |
158.36 |
3.46 |
including |
|
|
|
|
9.95 |
17.51 |
7.56 |
1.32 |
and |
|
|
|
|
17.51 |
33.51 |
16.00 |
9.47 |
and |
|
|
|
|
33.51 |
70.51 |
37.00 |
0.72 |
and |
|
|
|
|
70.51 |
88.51 |
18.00 |
11.33 |
and |
|
|
|
|
88.51 |
168.31 |
79.80 |
1.96 |
Note: Intersection lengths are core lengths
and do not necessarily represent the true width of the mineralized
zone. Weighted average grades are calculated from assays of drill
core with nominal sample lengths of 1.0 metres. The detection limit
of the assay method is 0.05 ppm gold. Some of the samples within
the intersected lengths reported in Table 1 are below the detection
limit and the assay value for those samples used in the weighted
average grade calculation is zero. In PB-13-01, five samples out of
85 samples used in the two composite grade calculations contained
less than 0.05 ppm gold. In PB-13-02, of the 130 samples collected
in the major interval from 165.24 to 295.62, 24 samples contain
less than 0.05 ppm gold and 23 of those samples were in the lowest
grade interval from 196.85 to 271.85. In PB-13-03, six samples of
the 165 samples used in the weighted average calculation contained
less than 0.05 ppm gold. The complete drill hole logs, including
assays, and sample lengths are published on the Company web site at
www.northquest.biz.
Section 8925 W
PB-13-03 is an overcut of PB-12-20, which was drilled in 2012
(168.69 metres grading 2.15 g/t gold) with good geological
correlation between the drill holes. Visible gold was documented
four times from 24.67 to 110.71 metres (86.04 metres of core
length). The top of the mineralized interval is within ten metres
of surface and the mid point of the drilling intersection is at a
vertical depth of approximately 70 metres. Four samples from the
drill hole contain relatively high gold concentrations greater than
an arbitrarily selected threshold of 35 ppm gold (approximately
equivalent to one ounce gold per ton). The contributed value to the
major intersection of those four samples is listed in Table 2 in
comparison to the contributed value that those samples would have
if an arbitrary top cut of 35 ppm gold was used.
Summary
The Company will publish all of the data about the drilling in the
form of complete drill logs and assay files, drilling plan maps,
and cross sections on the Company web site www.northquest.biz.
Additional photographs of drill core will also be published on the
web site as soon as possible.
Table 2. List of all individual samples with
gold concentrations greater than 35.00 g/t Au and the contribution
of those samples to the weighted average grade of the reported
intersection.
Drill Hole |
From
(m) |
To
(m) |
Intersection
Length |
Weighted
Average
Au g/t (1) |
Sample |
Assay
Value
Au g/t |
Length
(m) |
Contributed
Value (2) |
Contributed
Value at
35.00 g/t
Au (3) |
PB-13-03 |
17.51 |
18.51 |
158.36 |
3.46 |
222710 |
109.00 |
1.00 |
0.69 |
0.22 |
PB-13-03 |
82.51 |
83.51 |
158.36 |
3.46 |
222787 |
42.80 |
1.00 |
0.27 |
0.22 |
PB-13-03 |
86.51 |
87.51 |
158.36 |
3.46 |
222791 |
81.50 |
1.00 |
0.51 |
0.22 |
PB-13-03 |
124.79 |
125.79 |
158.36 |
3.46 |
222834 |
94.30 |
1.00 |
0.60 |
0.22 |
(1) Weighted Average grade is the weighted average grade of
the primary drilling intersection of the mineralized zone reported
in Table 1. |
(2) Contributed Value means the value that the individual
sample in the list contributes to the Weighted Average of the
interval. |
(3) Contributed value at 35.00 g/t Au, is the contributed
value of the sample if the assay was arbitrarily cut to 35.00 g/t
Au. |
Shareholders and potential shareholders are
encouraged to review the data, including the photograph files, in
order to gain an understanding of the geology and gold distribution
of the Vickers Target.
Jon North, CEO,
stated that "The objective of the ten holes that have been drilled
so far this year has been to test the continuity of the zone at
relatively shallow depths with fill in holes that compliment the
fourteen drill holes drilled in 2012. Upon completion of the on
going geophysical survey at Vickers, the next phase of drilling
will include deeper drilling and step out holes to determine the
limits of the zone, as well as more fill in drilling".
Potential quantity and grade is conceptual in
nature. There has been insufficient exploration to define a
mineral resource at the Pistol Bay Project to date, and it is
uncertain if further exploration will result in the target being
delineated as a mineral resource. Northquest is a mineral
exploration company focused on the acquisition, exploration and
development of properties for the mining of gold and other
minerals. Northquest has 39,782,798 shares outstanding
(59,551,696 shares on a fully diluted basis). For further
information please visit www.northquest.biz.
Drill core samples of BTW size were collected
and cut in half with a rock saw on site. In general, sample lengths
vary from 1.0 to 1.5 metres. Rock samples were analyzed by ALS
Chemex analytical laboratory in Vancouver, Canada, by ALS method
Au-SCR21 in which 1 kg of sample pulp
is passed through a 100 micron screen and all of the coarse
material on the screen is assayed by Au-GRA-21 and two samples of
homogenized pulp that passed through the screen are assayed by
Au-AA25 and Au-AA25D which is fire assay with AA finish on a 30
gram sample charge. Finally the weighted average of all assays is
calculated by the laboratory and reported as the gold concentration
of the rock sample. For analytical quality control, blank samples
and commercially prepared and certified gold control standards with
a range of grades are inserted at a frequency of one standard for
every 10 samples and one blank for every 20 samples. NSV means "no
significant values", g/t means "grams gold per tonne", ppm means
"parts per million" which is the same as grams per tonne. The
reported intersections are for drill core length and do not
necessarily represent true widths.
Information in this press release relating to
exploration results is based on data collected under the
supervision of Dwayne Car, P.Geo.,
who holds the position of Vice President, Exploration of the
Company and is a Qualified Person within the meaning of National
Instrument 43-101. Mr. Car has approved the disclosure contained in
this press release and has verified the scientific and technical
data contained herein.
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resource potential will be achieved on exploration projects,
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that the assumptions used in the preparation of such information,
although considered reasonable at the time of preparation, may
prove to be imprecise and, as such, undue reliance should not be
placed on forward-looking statements. The Company expressly
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forward-looking information, whether as a result of new
information, events or otherwise, except in accordance with
applicable securities laws.
Maps of the Pistol Bay Gold Project,
Nunavut, Canada
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