Moneta extends 55 deposit at Golden Highway

An aerial view looking east at the Windjammer gold zones at Moneta Porcupine's Golden Highway gold project in northern Ontario. Source: Moneta PorcupineAn aerial view looking east at the Windjammer gold zones at Moneta Porcupine's Golden Highway gold project in northern Ontario. Source: Moneta Porcupine

The most recent five drill holes (and one redrilled hole) reported from Moneta Porcupine Mines’ (TSX: ME; US-OTC: MPUCF) Golden Highway project, 110 km east of Timmins, extend the mineralization at the 55 deposit by up to 250 metres west and 150 metres east of the resource boundaries.

Drill highlights included 9 metres of 2.2 grams gold per tonne starting at 160 metres and 9 metres of 0.9 gram gold per tonne from 259 metres; 6 metres of 1.68 grams gold per tonne starting at 87 metres; and 4 metres of 2.07 grams gold per tonne from 88 metres, which is from a hole that was re-drilled.

“The drilling at the 55 deposit has intersected gold mineralization in large step-outs at 55, extending the length of mineralization by over 400 metres,” Gary O’Connor, the company’s CEO and chief geologist, said in a news release. “We have confirmed the extensions of flat dipping veins near-surface and steeper veins at depth, further extending the overall footprint of mineralization at 55.”

O’Connor added that the recently completed, 18,159-metre drill program has confirmed continuous gold mineralization over 4 km of strike at Golden Highway, from the 55 deposit in the west to the Windjammer South deposit in the east. The company expects to update resources for the 55 and Windjammer South deposits this year and post a maiden resource for the Westaway discovery, first announced in January. A preliminary economic assessment (PEA) is also underway for the South West deposit at the site, with results expected later this year.

The gold mineralization at the 55 deposit consists of a series of mineralized veins, which are adjacent to a regional banded iron formation (BIF) unit. Golden Highway covers 12 km of prospective strike along the Destor-Porcupine fault zone.

Indicated resources at Golden Highway total 3.8 million tonnes grading 4.53 grams gold for a total of 556,500 oz. gold. Inferred resources of 8.5 million inferred tonnes, at 4.31 grams gold, add 1.2 million oz. to this inventory. The 55 deposit contributes 216,000 indicated tonnes at 5.11 grams gold and 327,000 inferred tonnes at 4.31 grams gold to this total. Current resources are derived using a 3-gram gold cutoff.

Moneta Porcupine owns six gold projects in the Timmins gold camp – Golden Highway, North Tisdale, Nighthawk Lake, DeSantis East, Kayorum and Denton – that cover a total of 618 square kilometres.

— This article first appeared in the Canadian Mining Journal. 

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