Xtra-Gold Resources Corp. ("Xtra-Gold" or the
"Company") (TSX:XTG) (OTCBB:XTGR), is very pleased to
announce results from 26 additional diamond core holes totaling
6,713 metres from Zone 2 of the Company's wholly-owned Kibi Gold
Project, located in the Kibi – Winneba greenstone belt ("Kibi Gold
Belt"), in Ghana, West Africa. Highlights of the drill results
reported today include:
- 17 metres grading 5.47 grams per tonne ("g/t") gold, including
12.66 g/t gold over 4 metres, in #KBDD11172 from 127 metres
down-hole (Big Bend Zone);
- 24.5 metres grading 3.43 g/t gold, including 4.70 g/t gold over
17 metres, in #KBDD11176 from 165.5 metres down-hole (East
Dyke-North Zone);
- 20 metres grading 2.82 g/t gold in #KBDD11157 from 92 metres
down-hole (Mushroom Zone – Upper Central Granitoid);
- North Zone now traced approximately 465 metres down plunge from
surface within the East Dyke Granitoid body (#KBDD11175);
- New typical Kibi-type granitoid hosted vein system discovered
at depth within the apparent fold nose developed within the Central
Granitoid (#KBDD11161);
- On-going follow-up trenching on Double 19 Zone within extensive
Zone 3 gold-in-soil anomaly returns channel sample intercept of
2.27 g/t gold over 36 metre trench-length, including 2 metres
grading 22.22 g/t gold, in trenches #TAD022 - #ADRS001.
Table 1:
Significant Drill Intercepts - Kibi Gold Project Mushroom /
Big Bend / East Dyke Zones |
Hole ID |
From (metres) |
To (metres) |
Core Length (metres) |
Gold Grams Per Tonne |
Target Granitoid / Zone |
KBDD11151 |
110 |
125 |
15 |
2.45 |
Upper Central Granitoid - Mushroom
Zone |
KBDD11153 |
3 |
86 |
83 |
1.35 * |
Upper Central Granitoid - Mushroom
Zone |
KBDD11154 |
3 |
84 |
81 |
1.52 * |
Upper Central Granitoid - Mushroom
Zone |
KBDD11157 |
92 |
112 |
20 |
2.82 |
Upper Central Granitoid - Mushroom
Zone |
KBDD11158 |
108 |
122 |
14 |
1.07 |
Upper Central Granitoid - Mushroom
Zone |
KBDD11160 |
13.5 |
28 |
14.5 |
1.70 |
Central Granitoid - Big Bend Zone |
And |
45 |
61 |
16 |
1.51 |
|
KBDD11161 |
See Table 2 for
Results |
Central Granitoid - Big Bend Zone |
KBDD11163 |
79 |
96 |
17 |
1.50 |
South Ridge Zone |
including |
80 |
84 |
4 |
3.71 |
|
KBDD11164 |
36 |
39 |
3 |
3.13 |
South Ridge Zone |
And |
109 |
112 |
3 |
2.34 |
|
And |
177 |
178 |
1 |
40.80 |
|
KBDD11167 |
40 |
44 |
4 |
4.40 |
East Dyke Zone |
KBDD11168 |
28.5 |
30 |
1.5 |
7.11 |
East Dyke Zone |
And |
42 |
43 |
1 |
3.40 |
|
And |
92.5 |
98 |
5.5 |
1.27 |
|
KBDD11170 |
243 |
251 |
8 |
1.10 |
Central Granitoid - Big Bend Zone |
including |
248 |
250 |
2 |
3.43 |
|
And |
269 |
272 |
3 |
1.37 |
|
And |
342 |
350 |
8 |
0.69 |
|
KBDD11171 |
150 |
166 |
16 |
2.38 |
Central Granitoid - Big Bend Zone |
including |
158 |
159 |
1 |
18.53 |
|
And |
183 |
184 |
1 |
7.05 |
|
KBDD11172 |
127 |
144 |
17 |
5.47 |
Central Granitoid - Big Bend Zone |
including |
129 |
133 |
4 |
12.66 |
|
and including |
129 |
130 |
1 |
19.11 |
|
and including |
132 |
133 |
1 |
21.43 |
|
KBDD11174 |
3 |
18 |
15 |
0.79 |
Road Cut Zone |
And |
60 |
64 |
4 |
2.14 |
|
KBDD11175 |
359 |
366 |
7 |
0.88 |
East Dyke Zone |
And |
385 |
395 |
10 |
1.14 |
|
KBDD11176 |
165.5 |
190 |
24.5 |
3.43 |
East Dyke Zone |
including |
167 |
184 |
17 |
4.70 |
|
and including |
170 |
171 |
1 |
23.50 |
|
Notes: |
Reported intercepts are
core - lengths; true width of mineralization is unknown at this
time. |
* Drilled
down-plunge. #KBDD11154 re-drilling (twinning) of #KBDD11153 due to
techical difficulties. (See Table 2 For Details) |
Unless otherwise indicated
intercepts constrained with a 0.25 g/t gold minimum cut-off grade
at top and bottom of intercept, with no upper cut-off applied, and
maximum of five (5) consecutive metres of internal dilution (less
than 0.25 g/t gold). All internal intervals above 15 g/t gold
indicated. |
|
|
Table 2:
Gold intercepts for hole #KBDD11153 -- #KBDD11154 and
#KBDD11161; drilled down the plunge of Mushroom Zone and Big
Bend Zone en-echelon vein package systems |
Hole ID |
From (metres) |
To (metres) |
Core Length (metres) |
Gold Grams Per Tonne |
|
KBDD11153 |
3 |
86 |
83 |
1.35 |
Upper Central Granitoid - Mushroom
Zone |
including |
3 |
18 |
15 |
4.13 |
(Hole Abandoned at 128m) |
KBDD11154 |
3 |
84 |
81 |
1.52 |
Re-Drilling (Twinning) of #KBDD11153
with |
including |
3 |
16.5 |
13.5 |
2.94 |
holes having same trace over upper
128m; |
including |
37 |
56 |
19 |
2.56 |
with #KBDD11154 extending to 344m. |
including |
68 |
78 |
10 |
2.21 |
|
And |
169 |
176 |
7 |
2.20 |
|
And |
190 |
191 |
1 |
6.23 |
|
KBDD11161 |
3 |
31 |
28 |
1.50 |
Central Granitoid - Big Bend Zone |
And |
77 |
95 |
18 |
0.84 |
(Hole Abandoned in Mineralization |
And |
116 |
136 |
20 |
1.22 |
at 537 m due to technical
problems) |
And |
144 |
150 |
6 |
2.40 |
|
And |
159 |
204 |
45 |
2.00 |
|
including |
176 |
177 |
1 |
17.00 |
|
And |
214 |
224 |
10 |
2.07 |
|
And |
231 |
266 |
35 |
1.57 |
|
And |
283 |
308 |
25 |
1.40 |
|
And |
526 |
537 |
11 |
1.23 |
|
including |
527 |
529 |
2 |
2.79 |
Central Granitoid - New Zone |
Length Weighted Average
Grade Of All Big Bend Zone Intercepts in KBDD11161 (over 185 m
cummulative core length from 3 m to 306 m) |
1.60 |
|
KBDD11161 |
3 |
308 |
305 |
*1.03 |
|
Notes: |
|
Core length does not
indicate true width of intercept. |
* Length
weighted average grade for entire KBDD11161 hole including internal
dilution (i.e. no internal waste criteria applied). |
Unless otherwise indicated
intercepts constrained with a 0.25 g/t gold minimum cut-off grade
at top and bottom of intercept, with no upper cut-off applied, and
maximum of five (5) consecutive metres of internal dilution (less
than 0.25 g/t gold). All internal intervals above 15 g/t gold
indicated. |
These drill results are part of a minimum 20,000 metre
exploration/delineation drill program initiated in mid January
2011, designed to delineate/infill the Big Bend Zone – Central
Granitoid and East Dyke – North Zone; as well as further
test/delineate other prominent gold systems and
geophysical/geochemical anomalies on the approximately 1,200 metre
long by 500 metre to 800 metre wide Zone 2 gold-in-soil anomaly of
the Kibi Gold Project. The 26 holes (#KBDD11151 to #KBDD11176)
reported today include: 6 holes (2,148 metres) on the Big Bend
Zone; 5 holes (1,157 metres) on the East Dyke Zone; 7 holes
(1,290 metres) on the Mushroom Zone – Upper Central Granitoid; 2
holes (433 metres) on the South Ridge Granitoid Zone; 2 holes
(510 metres) on the recently defined Road Cut Zone; and 4
geology/exploration holes (1175 metres) designed to further define
the geometry of Zone 2 diorite bodies.
Big Bend Zone (Central Granitoid)
The present drilling includes 6 holes (2,148 metres) on the Big
Bend Zone, including: 3 holes designed to further delineate/infill
the gold zone (KBDD11160, KBDD11171, KBDD11172); 2 holes targeting
the down plunge extension of the mineralization along the
north-western limb of the trough-like flexure (i.e. Big Bend)
developed within the Central Granitoid body (KBDD11169 - 170); and
1 hole (KBDD11161) drilled down the plunge of the zone in order to
obtain additional structural information on the multiple en-echelon
vein package system and to test the continuity of the
mineralization down plunge.
#KBDD11172 consisting of a southwest trending borehole designed
to further delineate the western extremity of the Big Bend Zone,
along the north-western limb of the trough-like flexure developed
within the Central Granitoid body, returned a high grade
mineralized intercept grading 5.47 g/t gold over 17 metres,
including 4 metres grading 12.66 g/t gold, from a down-hole depth
of 127 metres. This mineralization exhibits good continuity with an
intercept of 27.13 metres grading 2.12 g/t gold, including 4.01 g/t
gold over 6.93 metres in #KBDD10070, lying approximately 40 above
and 20 metres to the south of the #KBDD11172 intercept (see
December, 2010 news release).
#KBDD11170 consisting of a deep exploratory borehole targeting
the down plunge extension of the mineralization along the
north-western limb of the trough-like flexure intersected several
exploration significant intercepts distributed over an
approximately 100 metre core-length from a down-hole depth of 243
metres, including 8 metres grading 1.10 g/t gold; approximately 175
metres down plunge from the #KBDD11172 intercept.
Hole #KBDD11161 was drilled down the plunge of the Big Bend
Zone, parallel to and approximately 75 metres to the southeast of
similar down-plunge hole #KBDD11134 (see August 31, 2011 news
release); with these down-plunge boreholes designed to obtain
additional structural information on the multiple en-echelon vein
package system, to test the continuity of the mineralization down
plunge, and to serve as pilot holes to permit better targeting of
deeper holes along the down plunge extension of the zone. The
ENE-trending borehole (070°/-55°) was collared along the inner
footwall margin of the host granitoid body, along the eastern limb
of the trough-like flexure, and allowed to run unaided down the
plunge and diagonally across (down dip) the system of stacked,
approximately 70o northerly dipping, mineralization sheets.
KBDD11161 remained within the confines of the host Central
Granitoid body for its entirety; with technical difficulties
forcing the borehole to be abandoned within a new mineralization
zone at a down-hole depth of 537 metres.
KBDD11161 yielded multiple mineralized intervals, ranging from
10 metres to 45 metres in core length, reflecting the en-echelon
style vein packages forming the Big Bend Zone mineralization,
including: 1.50 g/t gold over 28 metres from a down hole depth of 3
metres; 1.22 g/t gold over 20 metres from a down hole depth of 116
metres; 2.0 g/t gold over 45 metres from a down hole depth of 159
metres; 1.57 g/t gold over 35 metres from a down hole depth of 231
metres; and 1.40 g/t gold over 25 metres from a down hole depth of
283 metres (see Table 2). The array of mineralized intervals
produced a length weighted average grade of 1.60 g/t gold over a
cumulative core length of 185 metres, and the hole returned 1.03
g/t gold, including internal dilution, over a 305 metre core length
(3m – 308m); exemplifying the down plunge continuity of the Big
Bend zone gold mineralization.
Technical difficulties forced #KBDD11161 to be abandoned at the
537 metre mark within a zone of typical Kibi-type
quartz-albite-carbonate-sulphide veining; with the bottom 11 metres
of the borehole returning 1.23 g/t gold, including 2 metres grading
2.79 g/t gold. This new mineralization zone lies at a vertical
depth of approximately 400 metres, approximately 160 metres east of
the deepest down plunge extent of the Big Bend Zone, within the
apparent fold nose developed within the Central Granitoid.
To date significant gold mineralization has been traced over an
approximately 325 metre strike length and approximately 500 metre
down plunge distance from surface along the Big Bend gold zone
hosted by the Central Granitoid body. Drilling to date indicates
that the Big Bend zone consists of north-easterly plunging,
en-echelon, mineralized vein packages appearing to be developed
along a trough-like flexure within the Central Granitoid body. Gold
mineralization is associated with quartz-albite-carbonate-sulphide
veining developed within a rock body of quartz diorite
composition.
East Dyke – North Zone
Drilling efforts on the East Dyke included a deep hole targeting
the down plunge extension of the mineralized system and a
delineation hole in the upper portion of the zone. KBDD11175
consisting of a deep, westerly trending borehole collared on the
eastern, hanging wall flank of the East Dyke Granitoid returned
typical granitoid hosted quartz-albite-carbonate-sulphide veining
intercepts grading 0.88 g/t gold over 7 metres and 1.14 g/t gold
over 10 metres from down-hole depths of 359 metres and 385 metres,
respectively; approximately 145 metres further down plunge than the
previous extent of the mineralization.
To date significant gold mineralization has been traced over an
approximately 150 metre strike length and 465 metre down plunge
distance along the North Zone of the East Dyke Granitoid (i.e. East
Dyke – North Zone). Drilling to date indicates that the North Zone
consists of a northerly plunging (approx. 65°) mineralized vein
package appearing to be developed at a flexure in the host
granitoid body.
KBDD11176 designed to further define the northern extent of the
East Dyke – North Zone at a vertical depth of approximately 160
metres returned a significant mineralized intercept of 24.5 metres
grading 3.43 g/t gold, including 4.70 g/t gold over 17 metres. This
mineralization exhibits good continuity with an intercept of 14
metres grading 2.36 g/t gold in #KBDD11106, approximately 45 metres
to the east (see April 26, 2011 news release); and intercepts of
1.41 g/t gold over 26 metres and 1.62 g/t gold over 41 metres,
including 20 metres grading 2.18 g/t gold, in holes #KBDD11142 and
#KBDD11143, respectively, approximately 35 metres and 105 metres
below the #KBDD11176 intercept, respectively (See November 9, 2011
news release).
Mushroom Zone (Upper Central Granitoid)
Holes #KBDD11151, #KBDD11153 – #KBDD11154, #KBDD11157, and
#KBDD11158 were designed to further test the recently defined
Mushroom Zone; following a significant, near surface intercept of
4.88 g/t gold over 16 metres yielded by hole #KBDD11117 (see August
31, 2011 news release). Drilling to date appears to indicate that
the Mushroom Zone consists of a northeast plunging, en-echelon,
vein system spatially related to a constriction in the
south-eastern portion of the Upper Central Granitoid body; with
present hole #KBDD11154 tracing the mineralization to a down-plunge
depth of approximately 190 metres.
KBDD11151 consisting of a southwest trending borehole targeting
the down-plunge extension of the #KBDD11117 intercept from a collar
position on the north-eastern, hanging wall flank of the host
granitoid body returned a mineralized intercept of 2.45 g/t gold
over 15 metres from a down-hole depth of 110 metres, approximately
50 metres down plunge of the #KBDD11117 intercept. The
mineralization zone was also tested in a west-northwest direction
by #KBDD11157 which yielded an intercept of 2.82 g/t gold over 20
metres from a down-hole depth of 92 metres, approximately 20 metres
below and 10 metres west of the #KBDD11151 intercept.
Hole #KBDD11154 consists of the re-drilling (i.e. twinning) of
#KBDD11153 which was abandoned at 128 metres due to technical
difficulties; with the boreholes having the same basic trace down
to the 128 metre mark. KBDD11154 was drilled to a final depth of
344 metres. The northeast trending boreholes, drilled down the dip
extension of the host granitoid body in order to obtain additional
information on the structural controls of the mineralization,
dissected the extensive system of south-westerly dipping, sheeted
quartz veining in a down-plunge fashion along the mineralization
shoot. These holes were collared adjacent to hole #KBRC09060, a due
east trending scout reverse circulation (RC) borehole, which
returned an intercept from surface of 39.0 metres grading 9.23 g/t
gold uncut (3.54 g/t gold cut). See October 28, 2009 news release.
KBDD11154 returned a mineralized intercept of 81 metres grading
1.52 g/t gold from a down-hole depth of 3 metres, including 2.94
g/t gold over 13.5 metres, 2.56 g/t gold over 19 metres, and 2.21
gold over 10 metres. The borehole also yielded additional
intercepts of 7 metres grading 2.20 g/t gold and 6.23 g/t gold over
1 metre from down-hole depths of 169 metres and 190 metres,
respectively.
Double 19 Zone (Zone 3 Gold-In-Soil
Anomaly)
Xtra-Gold is also pleased to report gold assay results for the
first two trenches (109 metres) of an on-going trenching program to
follow-up on very encouraging 2008 trenching and 2009 scout reverse
circulation (RC) drilling results on the Double 19 Zone located at
the south-eastern extremity of the approximately 1,250 metre long
Zone 3 gold-in-soil trend; approximately 600 metres southwest of
the South Ridge Zone on the Zone 2 gold-in-soil anomaly. The
trenching program is designed to further define the geometry of the
host diorite body and the structural controls of the mineralization
in preparation for diamond drilling in Quarter 1, 2012.
Trench #TAD022 (58 metres) and road cut #ADRS001 (51 metres)
consisting of southeast and northwest trending excavations with a
common start point yielded a combined channel sample intercept of
2.27 g/t gold over a 36 metre trench-length, including 2 metres
grading 22.22 g/t gold, approximately 40 metres southwest of the
#TAD019 discovery trench. The Double 19 Zone is characterized by an
extensive system of granitoid-hosted, NE-trending, moderately
NW-dipping, sheeted quartz veins exhibiting a spatial relationship
with northeasterly trending shearing.
For reference purposes RC hole #KBRC09019 targeting the #TAD019
trench returned a mineralized intercept of 30 metres grading 3.52
g/t gold, including 6.47 g/t gold over 14 metres, from a down-hole
depth of 8 metres; with the discovery trench yielding a channel
sample intercept of 4.93 g/t gold over a 45 metre trench-length,
including 12 metres grading 10.12 g/t gold (see February 11, 2010
news release).
Drilling Progress
To date 80 holes totalling 21,795 metres have been completed by
Xtra-Gold in its 2011 Kibi Gold Project drill program, of which,
including the 26 holes (6,713 metres) reported today, 72 drill
holes (19,987 metres) have been reported. Sample turnaround time at
the ALS Chemex laboratory in Kumasi, Ghana is improving following
the recent installation of additional fire assay furnaces aimed at
increasing the laboratories capacity and further assay results will
be released in due course.
Yves P. Clement, P. Geo, Vice President, Exploration for
Xtra-Gold is acting as the Qualified Person in compliance with
National Instrument 43-101 ("NI 43-101") with respect to this
announcement. He has prepared and or supervised the preparation of
the scientific or technical information in this announcement and
confirms compliance with NI 43-101. The NI 43-101 Technical Report
entitled "Kibi Project, Eastern Region, Ghana", prepared by Simon
Meadows Smith and Joe Amanor of SEMS and dated July 12, 2010 is
filed under the Company's profile on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.
Xtra-Gold has implemented a rigorous quality assurance / quality
control (QA/QC) program to ensure best practices in sampling and
analysis of drill core, reverse circulation ("RC") samples, and
trench channel samples, the details of which can be viewed on the
Company's website at www.xtragold.com.
About Xtra-Gold Resources Corp.
Xtra-Gold is a gold exploration company with a substantial land
position in the Kibi greenstone belt ("Kibi Gold Belt") located in
Ghana, West Africa. The Kibi Gold Belt, which exhibits many similar
geological features to Ghana's main gold belt, the Ashanti Belt,
has been the subject of very limited modern exploration activity
targeting lode gold deposits as virtually all past gold mining
activity and exploration efforts focused on the extensive alluvial
gold occurrences in many river valleys throughout the Kibi
area.
Xtra-Gold holds five (5) Mining Leases totaling approximately
226 sq km (22,600 ha) at the northern extremity of the Kibi Gold
Belt. The Company's exploration efforts to date have focused on the
Kibi Project located on the Apapam Concession (33.65 sq. km), along
the eastern flank of the Kibi Gold Belt. Xtra-Gold's Kibi Project
consists of an over 5.5 km long mineralized trend delineated from
gold-in-soil anomalies, geophysical interpretations, trenching and
drilling along the northwest margin of the Apapam Concession.
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prospects, could differ materially from those currently anticipated
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changes in demand and prices for minerals; litigation, legislative,
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Company; and other matters discussed in this news release. This
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Company's forward-looking statements. These and other factors
should be considered carefully and readers should not place undue
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CONTACT: Paul Zyla, Chief Executive Officer
Telephone: 416 366-4227
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