Radisson finds another high-grade gold trend at O’Brien

Core sample from Radisson Mining Resources' O'Brien gold project in Quebec. Credit: Radisson Mining Resources.

Radisson Mining Resources (TSXV: RDS; US-OTC: RMRDF) has hit high-grade gold intercepts at its O’Brien gold project in Quebec that point to the potential for a third mineralized area east of the historic mine.

Highlights of drilling include 2 metres of 45.86 grams gold per tonne from 500 metres vertical depth, 2 metres of 21.29 grams gold per tonne from 260 metres depth, and 2 metres of 17.9 grams gold per tonne from 105 metres.

The intercepts lie 900 metres east of historic workings at O’Brien, with two other high-grade trends existing 300 metres and 600 metres east of the workings.

“Prior drilling demonstrated the potential for two high-grade mineralized trends, located approximately 300 metres and 600 metres respectively to the east of and bearing similarities to structures historically mined at the O’Brien Mine,” Radisson CEO Mario Bouchard stated in a news release.

“Our efforts to step out further to the east have been rewarded with multiple high-grade intercepts … that appear to highlight a third high-grade mineralized trend in a relatively untested area, approximately 900 metres to the east of the old mine. Drilling so far has traced mineralization down to 500 metres vertical depth, with the zone remaining open at depth and laterally.”

Radisson is conducting a 60,000-metre drill program at O’Brien, which is located along the Larder Lake-Cadillac Break, between Rouyn-Noranda and Val-d’Or. Results released to date represent half of the total drill program.

“We are well funded to expand our program to up to 75,000 metres, permitting additional drilling into 2021,” Bouchard added. “With three rigs in operation, we eagerly look forward to additional results as we systematically step out to grow resources laterally and at depth.”

Drilling at the first trend 300 metres east of O’Brien (36E zone) continues to expand mineralization at depth below the resource boundary, with a recent intercept of 2 metres grading 12.48 grams gold.

Drilling at the second trend, 600 metres east of O’Brien, has highlighted the opportunity to expand resources, with intercepts including 2 metres of 5.58 grams gold and 2 metres of 11.02 grams gold.

Radisson recently acquired the New Alger project, 3 km west of the historic O’Brien mine, from Renforth Resources (CSE: RFR; US-OTC: RFHRF). The consolidation of the New Alger and O’Brien properties expands Radisson’s claims in the Bousquet-Cadillac mining camp to 58.4 sq. km covering a prospective strike length of 5.9 km along the Cadillac Break. Radisson also acquired a 9.6% interest in Renforth and announced a strategic partnership with the junior.

— This article first appeared in our sister publication, The Canadian Mining Journal.

Print

Be the first to comment on "Radisson finds another high-grade gold trend at O’Brien"

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published.


*


By continuing to browse you agree to our use of cookies. To learn more, click more information

Dear user, please be aware that we use cookies to help users navigate our website content and to help us understand how we can improve the user experience. If you have ideas for how we can improve our services, we’d love to hear from you. Click here to email us. By continuing to browse you agree to our use of cookies. Please see our Privacy & Cookie Usage Policy to learn more.

Close