Juggernaut Exploration Ltd (JUGR.V) (OTCQB: JUGRF) (FSE:
4JE) (the “Company” or “Juggernaut”) is pleased to report initial
results from the maiden drilling on the Kraken vein at its 100%
controlled Gold Standard property located on the central coast of
British Columbia. All holes drilled on the Kraken vein to date
intersected significant intervals of robust sulphide mineralization
in quartz veins and/or quartz-chlorite schist of up to 41.43 m wide
(in drill hole GSD-22-20). The mineralized intervals
consist of pyrite, pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite occurring as
stringers and aggregations within massive quartz veins enveloped by
strongly foliated mineralized quartz-chlorite schist. Hole
GSD-22-20 is part of a series of 7 holes drilled on the Kraken vein
that have tested its extent for 80 m along strike and 130 m downdip
and remains open. Kraken has been traced on surface for 1 km with
520 meters of vertical relief and remains open.
Kraken vein highlights:
- All 7 holes
drilled on the Kraken vein intersected significant intervals of
sulphide mineralization consisting of pyrite, pyrrhotite and minor
chalcopyrite stringers and aggregations within massive quartz veins
enveloped by strongly foliated quartz-chlorite schist, similar to
that seen on surface in channel samples that assayed up to 29.48
gpt AuEq.
- 2022 inaugural
drilling of the Kraken vein has confirmed the strong footprint and
the continuity of the mineralized vein for 80 m along strike and
130 m down dip and remains open in all directions.
- 2022
drilling highlights:
- Drillhole
GSD-22-20 (azimuth 180, dip 50) intersected 41.43 m of robust
sulphide mineralization including pyrite, pyrrhotite and
chalcopyrite in a massive quartz vein surrounded by strongly
foliated quartz-chlorite schist from 43.05 m to 84.40 m.
(Figure 1,
Figure 2)
- Drillhole
GSD-22-18 (azimuth 151, dip 75) intersected 27.21 m of sulphide
mineralization including pyrite and minor pyrrhotite in strongly
foliated quartz-chlorite schist containing centimeter-size quartz
veins from 49.59 m to 76.80 m. (Figure
3, Figure
4)
- Drillhole
GSD-22-19 (azimuth 109, dip 50) intersected 26.00 m of sulphide
mineralization including pyrite and pyrrhotite a massive quartz
vein enveloped by foliated quartz-chlorite schist from 80.00 m to
106.00 m. (Figure
5, Figure
6)
- Drill hole
GSD-22-21 (azimuth 236, dip 55) intersected sulphide mineralization
in quartz vein and quartz-chlorite schist of the Phoenix vein from
199 m to 206 m about 130 m below the Kraken vein.
- The Kraken Vein
is up to 15 m wide and has been traced on surface for 1000 m with
520 m of vertical relief and remains open. Channel samples from
2019 returned grades of 29.48 gpt AuEq over 0.7 m and a 1 m chip
taken 305 m along strike grading 6.52 gpt Au and remains open.
(Link To Video,
Figure 7, Figure
8)
- Future drilling
plans to test the Kraken, Goldzilla and Phoenix veins along strike
and down-dip, and also test the nearby Leviathan vein (measuring
500 m along strike with 50 m of vertical relief, where channel
samples assayed up to 3.65 gpt AuEq over 3 m) and East vein
(measuring 600 m along strike with 60 m of vertical relief, where a
3 m chip sample assayed 5.75 gpt Au) with a maiden drill
program.
The 2022 inaugural exploration drilling on the
Kraken vein consisted of 7 drill holes totalling 1947 m, which were
designed to test a small section of the 1000 m long Kraken Vein (80
m along strike and 130 m down dip) where channels samples returned
grades of up to 29.48 gpt AuEq over 0.7 m. All holes intersected
robust polymetallic sulphide mineralization in quartz veins and/or
quartz-chlorite-schist confirming the presence of an extensive
orogenic gold system which remains open both along strike and down
dip. Drill hole GSD-22-20 (azimuth 180, dip 50) intersected 41.43 m
of sulphide mineralization in a massive quartz vein enveloped by
strongly foliated quartz-chlorite schist from 43.05 m to 84.40 m.
Drill hole GSD-22-21 (azimuth 236, dip 55) was selected in order to
intersect both the Kraken vein and the lower lying Phoenix vein.
This hole intersected sulphide mineralization in quartz vein and
quartz-chlorite schist of the Phoenix vein from 199 m to 206 m
about 130 m below the Kraken vein.
Hole ID |
From(m) |
To (m) |
Interval(m) |
Lithology |
Mineralization |
GSD-22-15 |
45.05 |
57.08 |
12.03 |
Strongly foliated quartz-chlorite schist interlayered with massive
quartz veins with vuggy sections |
10% sulphides (pyrite, pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite) in aggregations
and stringers |
GSD-22-16 |
45.40 |
58.30 |
12.90 |
Quartz-chlorite schist with sections of partially oxidized quartz
vein |
5-10% pyrite and pyrrhotite, minor chalcopyrite disseminated and in
stringers and aggregations |
GSD-22-17 |
62.14 |
74.00 |
11.86 |
Foliated quartz-chlorite schist and massive quartz vein |
3-5% pyrite in stringers and aggregations |
GSD-22-18 |
49.59 |
76.8 |
27.21 |
Strongly foliated quartz-chlorite schist with centimeter-size
quartz veins |
2-3% sulphides, mainly pyrite and minor pyrrhotite in stringers and
aggregations |
GSD-22-19 |
80.00 |
106.00 |
26.00 |
Quartz-chlorite schist surrounding massive quartz vein |
3-5% pyrite and minor pyrrhotite disseminated and in stringers |
GSD-22-20 |
43.05 |
84.40 |
41.35 |
Moderately foliated quartz-chlorite schist with partially oxidized
massive quartz vein |
2-3% disseminated sulphides and sulphides in stringers and
aggregations (pyrite, minor pyrrhotite) |
GSD-22-21 |
54.00 |
66.00 |
12.00 |
Interlayered quartz-chlorite schist and massive quartz vein |
1-2% pyrite and pyrrhotite in stringers and aggregations |
199.00 |
206.00 |
7.00 |
Strongly foliated quartz-chlorite schist with quartz domains |
1-2% disseminated sulphides (mainly pyrite) |
Goldzilla vein highlights
- All holes
drilled to date on the Goldzilla vein intersected sulphide
mineralization consisting of pyrite and minor chalcopyrite
stringers and aggregations within massive quartz veins and/or
quartz-chlorite schist of up to 24.25 m
- Drilling has
confirmed that the mineralization is most prominent in a southeast
direction from the Goldzilla Hinge Zone.
- The total strike
extent of the drilled Goldzilla vein has been increased by 70 m to
870 m, confirming the extension of the mineralized system that
remains open to the SE and to depth.
- Drill hole
GSD-22-12 (azimuth 140, dip 45) intersected 24.25 m of sulphide
mineralization in a massive quartz vein surrounded by strongly
foliated quartz-chlorite schist from 213.65 m to 237.90 m.
(Figure 9,
Figure 10, Figure
11)
- The mineralized
interval of 24.25 m is wider and much more compelling in regard to
mineralization (up to 50% sulphides) and textures (vuggy section in
quartz containing sulphides indicative of mineralized fluids,
foliation in qtz-chl-schist) compared to the core from the 2021
drill campaign. (Figure
12)
- Future drilling
based on positive assay results is planned to test the Goldzilla
vein to depth and along strike for up to 1.2 km to the SE.
The 2022 drill program on the Goldzilla vein was
designed to expand the known mineralization in a southeastern
direction based on positive results from the 2021 inaugural drill
campaign. Drill hole GSD-22-12 (azimuth 140, dip 45) intersected
24.25 m of sulphide mineralization in a massive quartz vein
enveloped by strongly foliated quartz-chlorite schist from 213.65 m
to 237.90 m. Drilling of the Goldzilla vein in 2021 and 2022 in
combination with surface sampling and mapping completed between
2017 and 2019 has confirmed that the mineralization is most
prominent in a southeast direction from the Goldzilla Hinge Zone.
Drill hole GSD-21-10 intersected 2.146 gpt Au (2.302 gpt AuEq) over
6.5 m characterized by strong pyrite mineralization (with minor
chalcopyrite) hosted in a quartz vein enveloped by quartz-chlorite
schist. The same mineralogy, textures and alteration are observed
in this year’s hole GSD-22-12 drilled in a similar orientation in
order to test the continuation of the mineralization along strike
to the SE. The compelling visual observation of the mineralized
intervals of the core in the new hole expand the strike extent of
the drilled Goldzilla vein by 70 m along strike to the SE and up to
55 m down dip (to 870 m total strike extent) confirming the
extension of the mineralized system that remains open to the SE and
to depth. New drill data also has confirmed the orientation of the
vein as predicted by the current model dipping 45 degrees towards
the NNE.
Hole ID |
From(m) |
To (m) |
Interval(m) |
Lithology |
Mineralization |
GSD-22-12 |
213.65 |
237.90 |
24.25 |
Veining and sulphides in quartz-chlorite schist |
5-10% pyrite and <1% chalcopyrite in stringers and
aggregations |
GSD-22-13 |
206.34 |
220.13 |
13.79 |
Strongly foliated quartz-chlorite schist |
Tiny stringers of pyrite and disseminated sulphides up to 2% |
GSD-22-14 |
117.02 |
122.03 |
5.01 |
Strongly foliated quartz-chlorite schist |
Tiny stringers of pyrite and disseminated sulphides up to 2% |
Pending assays, the Goldzilla vein has been
traced on surface for 870 m with a vertical relief of 320 m. Five
potential new pad locations have been scouted and confirmed in a
southeast direction focused on testing Goldzilla along strike and
to depth potentially expanding the strike extent of the Goldzilla
vein to 1.2 km with a vertical relief of 400 m which remains open
to the SE and to depth.
Gold Standard property
highlights
- 3 of 7 veins tested on Gold Standard
all confirm strong mineralization over significant widths. Assays
pending
- In 2019 through detailed mapping and
surficial sampling, a 100 m by up to 20 m wide Hinge Zone was
discovered containing high grade gold mineralization of up to 6.00
gpt AuEq over 12 m including 5 m of 13.03 g/t AuEq and 1 m of 31.66
AuEq. This Hinge Zone is part of the Goldzilla orogenic system that
is traced on surface for 800 m with 300 m of vertical relief and
remains open. (Figure
13, Figure
14, Figure
15, Figure
16)
- The Kraken Vein is up to 15 m wide
and has been traced on surface for 1000 m with 520 m of vertical
relief and remains open. Channel samples from 2019 returned grades
of 29.48 gpt AuEq over 0.7 m and a 1 m chip taken 305 m along
strike grading 6.52 gpt Au and remains open.
(Link to Video,
Figure 17, Figure
18)
- The Leviathan vein is an up to 5 m
wide vein that has been traced on surface for 500 m with 50 m of
vertical relief and remains open. Channel sampling from 2019
returned grades of up to 3.65 gpt AuEq over 3 m including 10.55 gpt
AuEq over 1 m true width and remains open. A maiden drill program
is recommended to test Leviathan. (Link to
Video, Figure
19, Figure
20)
- The East Vein has a strike of 600 m
with vertical relief of 60 m and is up to 3 m wide with grab
samples up to 7.22 gpt Au and a 3 m chip sample grading 5.75 gpt Au
located 2.8 km to the east of the Leviathan vein. This system
remains open in all directions. A maiden drill program is
recommended to test the East Vein. (Figure
21, Figure
22, Figure
23)
- The Phoenix vein is up to 4 m wide,
outcrops on surface for 150 m along strike and has a vertical
relief of 30 m with grab samples that assayed up to 1.18 gpt Au.
The Phoenix vein remains open in all directions.
(Figure 24)
- Multiple other extensive en-echelon
gold-bearing orogenic veins have been found within the high strain
zone extending for 4.5 km by 1.5 km.
(Figure 25)
The Gold Standard property comprises 7 known
extensive shear-hosted orogenic quartz-chlorite-sulphide veins up
to 20 m wide and 1000 m long outcropping at surface. Of these
veins, only a small section of the Kraken, Phoenix and Goldzilla
veins has been drill tested to date leaving the majority of this
veins untested. (Figure
26)
The initial observation from the 2022 drill
program has further confirmed the presence of a strong mineralized
system on Goldstandard contained within a district-scale high-stain
zone that remain largely unexplored providing for tremendous
additional discovery potential. Once assays are received from the
2022 exploratory maiden drilling on the Kraken and Phoenix veins
and Phase 2 drilling on the Goldzilla vein, a follow up drill
program will be designed focussed on expanding the known
mineralization both along strike and to depth on all three vein
systems and to test other high-grade veins discovered on the
Property that remain to be drill tested such as the nearby
Leviathan (measuring 500 m along strike with 50 m of vertical
relief, where channel samples assayed up to 3.65 gpt AuEq over 3 m;
(Link to Video)
and East veins (measuring 600 m along strike with 60 m of vertical
relief, where a 3 m chip sample assayed 5.75 gpt Au).
This mineralized orogenic system is part of a
regional high-strain zone, a brittle and ductile, sub-vertical
shear zone system that is proximal to the boundary between the
Intermontane and Insular superterranes, demarked by the Coast Shear
Zone and extends for more than 100 km in a NNW-SSE direction
(Figure 27).
Localization of high strain zones within the system are associated
with sheeted, oxidized, sulphide-bearing quartz veins and shear
zones that have been identified in outcrop. Discrete gold bearing
quartz veins and shears trend up to 1 km in strike with 520 m of
vertical extent and are up to 20 m in width. They host variable
amounts of gold mineralization, oxidized pyrite and disseminated
pyrite with chalcopyrite. Extensive regions of snow-pack abatement
and glacial recession along the regional under-explored high stain
zone provide for extensive areas recently exposed with excellent
discovery potential.
Results from the Gold Standard property have
confirmed the presence of a strong gold mineralized orogenic system
at surface and at depth where veins occur in an en-echelon pattern
to the regional north-northwest orientation of the major shear
zones. The prolonged faulting and shearing within this
under-explored regional high strain zone on the Gold Standard
property provided extensive conduits for mineralizing fluids and
favourable sites for mineralization. These orogenic characteristics
are consistent with gold-bearing mineralized veins and shear zones.
Orogenic gold system are often deep rooted and are mined to depths
of 1 to 3 km. Approximately 67% of Canadian gold production comes
from orogenic systems in world class geologic settings, with
examples including the nearby Bralorne Pioneer Camp in British
Columbia (4.17 Moz) with depths to ~2 km, and many regions within
the Canadian shield including Kirkland Lake (>40 Moz), Timmins
(>70 Moz), Val d’Or/Noranda (>69 Moz) and Red Lake gold camps
(>29 Moz). These gold deposits typically contain average mining
grades of 5 gpt Au to 15 gpt Au.
Juggernaut Exploration’s 100% controlled Gold
Standard property is an original discovery with no previous
recorded work in the area and is situated 1 km north of tidewater
along the Central Coast of British Columbia approximately 4 km from
major infrastructure.
Dan Stuart, President and CEO of
Juggernaut Exploration, states: “Initial observations of
the mineralized core over broad widths in multiple holes all of
which hit the target zones at depth and along strike on Kraken,
Phoenix and Goldzilla indicates a large orogenic gold mineralizing
system at depth. The core observed this season has far exceeded our
expectations with mineralization and textures very similar to what
has been seen in high-grade channels and drill core samples from
past seasons. The Gold Standard property continues to quickly
advance in the right direction with strong potential to evolve into
the next big gold discovery. There is tremendous untapped discovery
potential on Gold Standard and beyond in an unexplored district
scale high-strain zone with world class discovery potential. We
look forward to assays from Gold Standard with great anticipation
and to seeing the drill core from Gold Star located 25 km to the
South where drilling has just commenced.”
Qualified Person
Rein Turna P. Geo is the qualified person as
defined by National Instrument 43-101, for Juggernaut Exploration
projects, and supervised the preparation of, and has reviewed and
approved, the technical information in this release.
Other
Oriented HQ-diameter diamond drill core from the
drill campaign is placed in core boxes by the drill crew contracted
by the Company. Core boxes are transported by helicopter to the
staging area, and then transported by truck to the core shack. The
core is then re-orientated, meterage blocks are checked, meter
marks are labelled, Recovery and RQD measurements taken, and
primary bedding and secondary structural features including veins,
dykes, cleavage, and shears are noted and measured. The core is
then described and transcribed in MX DepositTM. Drill holes were
planned using Leapfrog GeoTM and QGISTM software and data from the
2017-2019 exploration campaigns. Drill core containing quartz,
chlorite-schist, sulphide(s), or notable alteration are sampled in
lengths of 0.5 to 1.0 meters. Core samples are cut lengthwise in
half, one-half remains in the box and the other half is inserted in
a clean plastic bag with a sample tag. Standards, blanks and
duplicates were added in the sample stream at a rate of 20%.
Grab, channels, chip and talus samples were
collected by foot with helicopter assistance. Prospective areas
included, but were not limited to, proximity to MINFile locations,
placer creek occurrences, regional soil anomalies, and potential
gossans based on high-resolution satellite imagery. The rock grab
and chip samples were extracted using a rock hammer, or hammer and
chisel to expose fresh surfaces and to liberate a sample of
anywhere between 0.5 to 5.0 kilograms. All sample sites were
flagged with biodegradable flagging tape and marked with the sample
number. All sample sites were recorded using hand-held GPS units
(accuracy 3-10 meters) and sample ID, easting, northing, elevation,
type of sample (outcrop, subcrop, float, talus, chip, grab, etc.)
and a description of the rock were recorded on all-weather paper.
Samples were then inserted in a clean plastic bag with a sample tag
for transport and shipping to the geochemistry lab. QA/QC samples
including blanks, standards, and duplicate samples were inserted
regularly into the sample sequence at a rate of 10%.
All samples, including core, rock grabs,
channels, and talus samples, are transported in rice bags sealed
with numbered security tags. A transport company takes them from
the core shack to the ALS labs facilities in North Vancouver (or
MSA labs facilities in Langley). ALS (and MSA) is either certified
to ISO 9001:2008 or accredited to ISO 17025:2005 in all of its
locations. At ALS (and MSA), samples were processed, dried,
crushed, and pulverized before analysis using the ME-ICP61 and
Au-ICP21 (ICP-130, ICA-5Ag, and FAS-124) methods. Overlimits were
re-analyzed using the ME-ICP61, Au-ICP21, and Ag-GRA21 (FAS-428,
ICA-6Ag, and FAS-425) methods. If Gold was higher than 5 gpt, the
labs would re-analyze using Metallic Screening Au-SCR24C (MSC-150)
method.
The reader is cautioned that grab samples are
spot samples which are typically, but not exclusively, constrained
to mineralization. Grab samples are selective in nature and
collected to determine the presence or absence of mineralization
and are not intended to be representative of the material
sampled.
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risks and uncertainties relating to Juggernaut’s operations that
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For more information, please contact:
Juggernaut Exploration Ltd.
Dan Stuart
President and Chief Executive Officer
Tel: (604)-559-8028
www.juggernautexploration.com
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