VANCOUVER, BC, May 2, 2022
/CNW/ - Astra Exploration Inc. (TSXV: ASTR) ("Astra" or the
"Company") is pleased to provide results from the first 11 of 30
completed drill holes at the Pampa Paciencia gold-silver project in
northern Chile.
Drill Highlights
PPRC-22-12:
- 14.48 grams per tonne (g/t) gold and 39.7 g/t silver over 3
metres downhole (mDH) within a broader zone of 2.71 g/t gold and
10.8 g/t silver over 21 mDH
PPRC-22-13:
- 3.28 g/t gold and 58.3 g/t silver over 6 mDH within a broader
zone of 1.6 g/t gold and 21.3 g/t silver over 22 mDH
PPRC-22-14:
- 4.09 g/t gold and 45.22 g/t silver over 4 mDH within a broader
zone of 1.39 g/t gold and 17.1 g/t silver over 17 mDH
Astra's CEO, Brian Miller
commented: "These first drill results in Astra's brief history are
exciting as they define a wide shoot of mineralization near surface
that is open along strike and to depth. Company geologists
interpret that these holes are only at the top of the gold rich
zone with significant room for expansion. The company's
maiden drill program has tested five target areas with veins
intercepted in 29 of 30 holes. Assays remain outstanding for
18 more drillholes at the project."
Drill Results Discussion
Pampa Paciencia is a road-accessible, low-sulphidation
epithermal (LSE) gold-silver project located within an active
mining district less than 15 kilometers from two major copper mines
(Sierra Gorda and Spence) and 5
kilometers from the Faride LSE mine (Figure 5).
Astra has completed property wide mapping and sampling,
geophysical surveys, and localized trenching and in doing so, has
defined a vein boulder field over approximately 75% of the project
area. The veins do not outcrop as the majority of the project
area is covered by a thin layer of gravels and caliche but the vein
float can be used to identify areas of high prospectivity.
Reverse circulation drilling commenced on veins within the
interpreted five km long North Zone vein corridor (Figure 1). The
holes reported herein targeted the Paciencia Vein within that
corridor along a strike length of 400 meters. All holes intercepted
the vein, with several intercepting a sub parallel footwall splay
(Figure 2).
Historical drill holes were widely spaced leaving significant
strike and dip length to expand the historical drill intercepts
into larger bodies of mineralization. These first results strongly
support this interpretation with holes PPRC-22-12, PPRC-22-13 and
PPRC22-14 expanding mineralization to the east where it remains
open along strike and at depth (Figure 3).
Drill assays are pending for the remaining 18 holes and are
expected in May. The remaining drill holes were completed as
follows:
- One in the Paciencia Vein
- Ten in Paciencia Oeste
- Three in Paciencia Este
- Three in the Central Zone
- One in a North Zone geophysical target
The Paciencia Vein consists of vein breccias, hydrothermal
breccias, quartz stockworks and late limonitic breccias with vein
clasts that form a WNW-ESE oriented mineralized structure with a
true thickness of 10 to 20 metres. The vein has a general north-dip
that gradually changes from 75° NNE in the west portion of the
vein, to 85° to subvertical in the east. The current geologic
interpretation has identified two to three main branches of the
Paciencia Vein, with higher grades located in the more vertical
portion of the vein (Figure 4 and 3D Movie). To view the 3D movie,
please click here.
Geochemical results (Table 1) confirm the gold-rich nature of
the Paciencia Vein, with an average Ag to Au ratio of 16 in the
higher grade portions of the vein, and increasing to 48 when in the
wider low grade zones.
Exploration Program
Discussion
A total of 2,981 metres of RC drilling were completed in thirty
holes between February and March 2022
at Pampa Paciencia. These mostly concentrated on defining the
strike and depth continuity of the Paciencia Vein system in the
North Zone (Figure 1). Three holes were drilled to test veins at
depth in the Central Zone (Figure 1 – inset) and two holes tested
geophysical targets in the North Zone. A total of 1,233 samples,
including blanks, duplicates and standards, were sampled and sent
to ALS lab in Santiago, Chile.
The drill program was completed for ~C$650,000 of all-in costs highlighting the
ability to complete cost-effective exploration at low elevations in
Chile.
Eleven historical holes had been drilled previously on the
property and Astra's geologists continued with the numbering
system, so holes PPRC-22-12 to PPRC-22-22 are the first 11 holes
completed by Astra Exploration.
Sampling Procedures
Drill samples were sampled, bagged, and tagged by Astra´s
geologists and then delivered to the ALS sample preparation
laboratory in Santiago. Samples
were prepared with PREP 31B code, and
then analyzed with fire assay for gold (Au-AA24), acid digestion
for silver (Ag-AA62), and multi elements by ICP (ME-ICP61). Gold
over-limits were analyzed by gravity method (Au-GRA22).
Qualified Person
Statement
The technical data and information as disclosed in this report
has been reviewed and approved by Darcy
Marud. Mr. Marud is a Practicing Member of the
Association of Professional Geoscientists of Ontario and is a qualified person as defined
under the terms of National Instrument 43-101
– Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.
About the Company
Astra Exploration Inc. is an exploration company based out of
Vancouver, BC. Astra is engaged in
the acquisition, exploration and development of epithermal
gold-silver properties in Chile
and is building a portfolio of high-quality projects. Astra's
current focus is the development of the Pampa Paciencia Project.
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www.astra-exploration.com
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