Dr. David Broughton Joins Group Ten Metals as Senior Technical Advisor
2018年9月19日 - 10:30PM
Group Ten Metals Inc. (TSX.V: PGE; OTC: PGEZF, FSE: 5D32)
(the “Company” or “Group Ten”) announces the appointment
of Dr. David Broughton Ph.D., P.Geo., as Senior Technical Advisor,
with a primary focus on the Company’s flagship Stillwater West
PGE-Ni-Cu project in Montana, USA.
Dr. Broughton has received multiple awards for
his more than 30 years’ work in mineral exploration, including the
discovery of two major mineral deposits with Ivanhoe Mines, where
he is currently Senior Advisor, Exploration and Geology. From
2008 to 2016 he was Executive Vice President Exploration for
Ivanplats, now Ivanhoe Mines. During his tenure with Ivanhoe Mines
the world-class Flatreef PGE-Ni-Cu-Au (Bushveld Complex) and Kamoa
Cu (Central African Copperbelt) deposits were discovered. He was
co-awarded AME BC’s 2016 Colin Spence Award for Excellence in
Global Mineral Exploration (Flatreef discovery) and PDAC’s 2015
Thayer Lindsley Award for International Mineral Discovery (Kamoa).
In addition to his time at Ivanhoe Mines, Dr. Broughton has held
senior exploration roles with Phelps Dodge, Freeport, and Cyprus
Amax.
Dr. Broughton received a BSc. (Hons) and a MSc.
in Earth Sciences from the University of Waterloo and a Ph.D. in
Geology from the Colorado School of Mines. He is a Fellow of the
Society of Economic Geologists, the Geological Association of
Canada, and the Geological Society of South Africa. He received a
BSc. (Hons) and an MSc. in Earth Sciences from the University of
Waterloo and a Ph.D. in Geology from the Colorado School of
Mines.
The Stillwater Complex is recognized as one of
the top regions in the world for PGE-nickel-copper mineralization,
alongside the Bushveld Complex and Great Dyke in southern Africa,
which are similar layered intrusions. The J-M Reef, and other
PGE-enriched sulphide horizons in the Stillwater Complex, share
many similarities with the highly prolific Merensky and UG2 Reefs
in the Bushveld Complex, while the lower part of the Stillwater
Complex shows the potential for much larger scale disseminated and
high-sulphide PGE-nickel-copper type deposits, such as the
Platreef, Waterberg and Mogalakwena mines, that occur in the
northern limb of the lower Bushveld Complex.
Dr. Broughton stated, “Group Ten has amassed a
remarkable land package covering most of the lower part of the
Stillwater complex below the J-M Reef. The Stillwater West project
includes historically known but very underexplored massive and
disseminated sulphide as well as chromite-associated mineralization
in the geological equivalent of the Bushveld's Platreef succession,
which hosts Ivanhoe’s Flatreef PGE-Ni-Cu discovery and Anglo
American’s four Mogalakwena mines. The recognition of a Platreef
setting in the Stillwater district is an exciting development and I
look forward to working with the Group Ten technical team as they
continue their systematic exploration approach to the Stillwater
district.”
Michael Rowley, President and CEO, added, "We
are very pleased to have Dr. Broughton join Group Ten as Senior
Technical Advisor and are confident his expertise will be
invaluable to developing the full potential of our Stillwater West
project. His extensive experience with the massive, disseminated,
polymetallic deposits in the Northern Bushveld, and the region
generally, is an excellent complement to our current technical team
which has decades of experience in the Stillwater District as well
as globally. The geological parallels we are seeing between the
Bushveld and Stillwater districts are very exciting, and are
indicative of the potential for similar deposits to be discovered
on Group Ten’s large 54 km2 land package. We look forward to
further news releases in the coming weeks and months.”
About Stillwater West
The Stillwater West PGE-Ni-Cu project positions
Group Ten as the second largest landholder in the Stillwater
Complex, adjoining and adjacent to Sibanye-Stillwater’s
world-leading Stillwater, East Boulder, and Blitz platinum group
elements (PGE) mines in south central Montana, USA. With more than
40 million ounces of past production1 and current M&I
resources2, plus another 49 million ounces of Inferred resources2,
the Stillwater Complex is recognized as one of the top regions in
the world for PGE-Ni-Cu mineralization, alongside the Bushveld
Complex and Great Dyke in southern Africa, which are similar
layered intrusions. The J-M Reef, and other PGE-enriched sulphide
horizons in the Stillwater Complex, share many similarities with
the highly prolific Merensky and UG2 Reefs in the Bushveld Complex,
while the lower part of the Stillwater Complex also shows the
potential for much larger scale disseminated and high-sulphide
PGE-nickel-copper type deposits, possibly similar to Platreef in
the Bushveld Complex3. Group Ten’s Stillwater West property covers
the lower part of the Stillwater Complex along with the Picket Pin
PGE Reef-type deposit in the upper portion, and includes extensive
historic data, including soil and rock geochemistry, geophysical
surveys, geologic mapping, and historic drilling.
About Group Ten Metals Inc.
Group Ten Metals Inc. is a TSX-V-listed Canadian
mineral exploration company focused on the development of
high-quality platinum, palladium, nickel, copper, cobalt and gold
exploration assets in top North American mining jurisdictions. The
Company’s core asset is the Stillwater West PGE-Ni-Cu project
adjacent to Sibanye-Stillwater’s high-grade PGE mines in Montana,
USA. Group Ten also holds the highly prospective Kluane
PGE-Ni-Cu project on trend with Nickel Creek Platinum‘s Wellgreen
deposit in Canada‘s Yukon Territory, and the high-grade Black
Lake-Drayton Gold project in the Rainy River district of northwest
Ontario.
Note 1: Public production records from
Stillwater Mining Company from 1992 to present.Note 2: Report on
Montana Platinum Group Metal Mineral Assets of Sibanye-Stillwater,
November 2017, Measured and Indicated Resources of 57.2 million
tonnes grading 17.0 g/t Pt+Pd containing 31.3 million ounces and
92.5 million tonnes grading 16.6 g/t containing 49.4 million
ounces.Note 3: Magmatic Ore Deposits in Layered
Intrusions—Descriptive Model for Reef-Type PGE and Contact-Type
Cu-Ni-PGE Deposits, Michael Zientek, USGS Open-File Report
2012–1010.
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