Xtra-Gold Resources Corp. ("Xtra-Gold" or the
"Company") (TSX:XTG) (OTCBB:XTGRF), is very pleased to
announce additional surface channel sampling results from the
recently discovered Main Shear - L7600N Gold Shoot, as well as
preliminary results of an Induced Polarization / Resistivity ground
survey ("IP Survey") covering the entire extent of the Zone 5
gold-in-soil anomaly, on the Company's wholly-owned Kibi Gold
Project, located in the Kibi – Winneba greenstone belt (the "Kibi
Gold Belt"), in Ghana, West Africa. Highlights of the channel
sampling and IP survey results reported today include:
- 5.1 m grading 5.88 grams per tonne ("g/t") gold, including
10.65 g/t gold over 0.5 m, in saw-cut channel string #KBCS080-28;
and 3 m grading 10.37 g/t gold, including 16.80 g/t gold over 1 m,
in trench #TCK013 (Main Shear - L7600N Gold Shoot);
- Vertical channel sampling of low-angle extensional
quartz-tourmaline veining array returning intercepts of up to 1 m
grading 10.55 g/t gold and 1.6 m grading 8.39 g/t gold in sample
strings #CCRS002-V-5.6 and #CCRS002-V-8.4; greatly enhancing the
bulk mining potential of the Main Shear structure;
- Preliminary interpretation of IP data indicates that the Main
Shear and L7600W auriferous structures lie in close proximity to
high resistivity axes along the southeast and northwest margins of
a broad resistivity trend extending over a 1,000 m distance; with
the Main Shear mineralization spatially associated with a
coincident high resistivity / intermittent weak – moderate
chargeability signature extending over an approximately 600 m
strike distance.
Table 1 channel samples were assayed by ALS Ghana Limited.
|
Table 1: Saw-Cut
Channel / Trench Channel Grade Composites |
Zone 5 - Main
Shear – L7600N Gold Shoot |
Sample String/ |
From |
To |
Sampled Length |
Gold Grams |
|
Trench ID |
(meters) |
(meters) |
(meters) |
Per Tonne |
Comments |
KBCS080-24 |
3.5 |
5.0 |
1.5 |
2.04 |
Bedrock; Saw-Cut Channels |
KBCS080-25 |
0.0 |
2.2 |
2.2 |
2.47 |
Bedrock; Saw-Cut Channels |
including |
0.9 |
1.8 |
0.9 |
4.19 |
|
KBCS080-28 |
1.4 |
6.5 |
5.1 |
5.88 |
Bedrock; Saw-Cut Channels |
including |
1.4 |
1.9 |
0.5 |
10.65 |
|
TCK013 |
2.0 |
5.0 |
3.0 |
10.37 |
Saprolite; Trench Channels |
including |
3.0 |
4.0 |
1.0 |
16.80 |
|
CCRS002 |
4.0 |
8.0 |
4.0 |
2.29 |
Saprolite; Trench Channels |
including |
4.0 |
6.0 |
2.0 |
3.24 |
|
CCRS002-V-5.6 |
0.0 |
1.0 |
1.0 |
10.55 |
Saprolite; Vertical Channels |
CCRS002-V-8.4 |
0.0 |
1.6 |
1.6 |
8.39 |
Saprolite; Vertical Channels |
including |
0.0 |
1.0 |
1.0 |
11.15 |
|
KBCS080-V53 |
0.0 |
0.9 |
0.9 |
2.45 |
Saprolite; Vertical Channels |
KBCS080-V54 |
0.5 |
1.4 |
0.9 |
2.92 |
Saprolite; Vertical Channels |
KBCS080-V55 |
0.4 |
1.0 |
0.6 |
2.47 |
Saprolite; Vertical Channels |
KBCS080-V57 |
0.0 |
0.5 |
0.5 |
2.82 |
Saprolite; Vertical Channels |
KBCS080-V58 |
0.0 |
0.7 |
0.7 |
2.10 |
Saprolite; Vertical Channels |
KBCS078-5 |
2.2 |
3.0 |
0.8 |
54.30 |
Bedrock; Saw-Cut Channels (L7600W
Shear) |
Notes: |
Due to irregular bedrock
surface the reported saw-cut channel intercepts are sample
intersection lengths irrespective of mineralization topography and
may not represent true width of mineralization. |
Reported trench intercepts
are trench-lengths; true width of mineralization is unknown at this
time. |
Channel String ID with "V"
corresponds to vertical or steeply inclined channel sampling
targeting low-angle extensional veining. |
Main Shear – L7600N Gold Shoot Sampling
Results
The present Main Shear – L7600N Gold Shoot sampling results
correspond to an approximately 12.5 m wide by 30 m long bedrock
trench exposure centered approximately 35 m along strike to the
southwest of the 13 m wide, gold bearing, braided structure
reported in the March 4, 2013 news release. On this new
exposure the Main Shear consists of a sinuous, pinch and swell
shear zone ranging from approximately 2 m to 5 m in width and
containing irregular steeply dipping veins, stringers, and lenses
of quartz plus/minus iron carbonate and tourmaline. An array
of mineralized low-angle extensional veins is spatially associated
with the controlling vertical shear veining.
Saw-cut channel sample string #KBCS080-28 collected across the
Main Shear structure in the middle of the bedrock exposure returned
a mineralized intercept of 5.1 m grading 5.88 g/t gold, including
10.65 g/t gold over 0.5 m. Channel sampling of the structure
within the saprolitic material along the trench walls returned a
mineralized intercept of 3 m grading 10.37 g/t gold, including
16.80 g/t gold over 1 m, in trench channel string #TCK013 located
approximately 6.5 m northeast of the #KBCS080-28 saw-cut channel
intercept; and trench channel string #CCRS002 located approximately
6 m to the southwest of the #KBCS080-28 bedrock intercept returned
4 m grading 2.29 g/t gold, including 3.24 g/t gold over 2 m.
Saw-cut channel string #KBCS080-25 collected across the
structure at the northeast margin of the bedrock exposure yielded
2.2 m grading 2.47 g/t gold, including 4.19 g/t gold over 0.9
m.
A total of 13 vertical channel sample strings ranging from 0.5 m
to 3 m in length were collected within the saprolitic material
along the trench walls to test the low-angle extensional vein array
extending out a minimum of 18 m from the hanging wall of the
controlling vertical shear veining. Highlights of the vertical
channel sampling include: 1 m grading 10.55 g/t gold and 1.6 m
grading 8.39 g/t gold, including 11.15 g/t gold over 1 m, in sample
strings #CCRS002-V-5.6 and #CCRS002-V-8.4 on the southwest trench
wall; and 0.9 m grading 2.45 g/t gold and 0.9 m grading 2.92 g/t
gold in sample strings #KBCS080-V53 and #KBCS080-V54 on the
northeast trench wall. Of the 34 vertical channel samples
(0.2 m – 1 m) collected: 7 yielded less than 0.01 g/t gold; 10
returned gold values from 0.1 g/t to 1 g/t; 12 between 1 g/t and 3
g/t gold; 3 between 3 g/t and 7 g/t gold; and 2 samples returned
values over 10 g/t gold (11.15 g/t maximum).
Saw-cut channel sampling on the L7600W Shear, located
approximately 260 m northwest of the above L7600N gold shoot
showing, returned 0.8 m grading 54.30 g/t gold in sample string
#KBCS078-5. The L7600W Shear consists of an approximately 10
m wide, NE-trending, braided shear zone traced over an
approximately 50 m distance along stripped off outcrops.
Previously reported intercepts from this auriferous structure
include 0.8 m grading 8.83 g/t gold and 1 m grading 3.74 g/t gold
in saw-cut channel sample strings #KBCS078-2 and #KBCS078-3.
The present sampling results extend the L7600N Gold Shoot over
an approximately 85 m strike distance; with the Main Shear traced
to date over an approximately 500 m strike length. Geological
mapping/sampling indicates that the Zone 5 Gold Corridor
corresponds to a minimum 325 m wide braided shear zone system
encompassing at least 7 auriferous shear zones. The
auriferous shear zone system is spatially associated with an
approximately 1.8 km long by 300 m to 800 m wide, NE-trending,
anomalous gold-in-soil trend.
Zone 5 Induced Polarization / Resistivity
Survey
Preliminary interpretation of the recently completed IP survey
data indicates that the Zone 5 Gold Corridor is spatially
associated with a broad, NE-trending high resistivity anomaly
spanning in width from 250 m to 350 m and extending over an
approximately 1,000 m distance; with the Main Shear and L7600W
structures lying proximate to high resistivity axes along the
southeast and northwest margins of the broad resistivity trend,
respectively. The Main Shear mineralization appears to be
spatially associated with a coincident high resistivity /
intermittent weak – moderate chargeability signature extending over
an approximately 600 m strike distance.
The broad resistivity anomaly to which the Zone 5 Gold Corridor
is spatially associated appears to form part of a series of
NE-trending (055o – 065o) high resistivity trends abutting against
and/or bending into a NNE-trending (030o) regional fault
characterized by a high chargeability / high conductivity
signature; and cross-cut by the regional NNE structural fabric.
Geological mapping observations appear to indicate that these
high resistivity trends correspond to broad zones of strong iron
carbonate (+/- silica) alteration.
Preliminary interpretation results indicate the presence of an
additional 17 coincident chargeable (IP) / resistive anomalies
across the Zone 5 grid, including 3 high priority IP targets
spanning from 300 m to 600 m in length. Of particular
exploration interest is an approximately 600 m long IP trend
characterized by a strong resistivity / weak – moderate
chargeability signature exhibiting a spatial relationship to
anomalous gold-in-soil values and quartz – iron carbonate float
samples yielding gold values of 1.09 g/t and 0.47 g/t.
The geophysical survey was carried out by Sagax Afrique S.A.
("Sagax") from mid-January to mid–February 2013. Sagax is an
experienced geophysical contractor who has worked on similar
Birimian-hosted lode gold deposits throughout West Africa.
The IP data was acquired using a pole-dipole electrode array
with a dipole spacing of 50 m which was expanded through 9
separations (n=1 to 10). A total of 23 NW-SE oriented
profiles, spaced 100 m apart, were surveyed for a total of 31.2
line-kilometers. Detailed analysis of the IP data is still
underway and a detailed interpretation of the Main Shear gold trend
and other high priority targets will be released when
available.
Ongoing Zone 5 Work Program
Outcrop stripping / trenching is ongoing to further define the
Zone 5 Gold Corridor; as well as detailed geological mapping and
channel sampling of the auriferous shears identified to date.
Prospecting / reconnaissance geology of the additional high
priority gold targets recently defined by the IP survey has also
been initiated.
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 "Independent Technical Report,
Apapam Concession, Kibi Project, Eastern Region, Ghana", prepared
by SEMS Explorations and dated October 31, 2012, 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 Gold Belt. 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 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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CONTACT: For further information please contact:
Paul Zyla, Chief Executive Officer
Telephone: 416 366-4227
E-mail: info@xtragold.com
Website: www.xtragold.com
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