Wallbridge grows Fenelon zones

A drill rig at Wallbridge Mining’s Fenelon gold project in northwestern Quebec. Credit: VRIFY.A drill rig at Wallbridge Mining’s Fenelon gold project in northwestern Quebec. Credit: VRIFY.

Days after announcing a $110-million all-share acquisition of Balmoral Resources (TSX: BAR) to expand the Fenelon project in Quebec, Wallbridge Mining (TSX: WM) has released drill results from its portion of Fenelon, which expand the mineralized zones and suggest additional mineralization in the hangingwall.

The high-grade portion of the Tabasco zone has now been traced over 500 metres of strike, extended by 100 metres, and has a down-dip extent of 500 metres. Drill highlights from this zone include 33 metres of 4.31 grams gold per tonne and 44 metres of 3.37 grams gold; it remains open on strike and at depth.

In addition, drilling at the Cayenne zone intercepted 16 metres of 4.61 grams gold, 75 metres down-dip of intercepts reported in July. At the Main Gabbro zone, definition drilling expanded the known high-grade shoots, intersecting 6 metres of 40.66 grams gold.

“We are now seeing several well-mineralized splays of the Tabasco and Cayenne shear systems at depth along the edge of the Jeremie Pluton and in the sediments,” Attila Pentek, the company’s VP of exploration, said in a press release. “In particular, a shear zone right at the contact of the pluton, now referred to as Lower Tabasco South, is showing excellent continuity from hole to hole.”

Within the Area 51 vein network, in the hangingwall of the Tabasco-Cayenne shear system, drilling intersected wide intervals of lower-grade mineralization, with local zones of high-grade material. Intercepts include 59 metres of 1.05 grams gold, 16 metres of 3.34 grams gold and 16 metres of 1.54 grams gold from the Jeremie Pluton as holes are drilled to test the Tabasco-Cayenne system.

“The fact that many of these drill holes intersect multiple potentially mineable zones in Area 51, as well as the Tabasco-Cayenne shear system, makes our drill program very efficient, allowing for low per-ounce discovery cost,” Marz Kord, the company’s president and CEO, said in a release.

“We are outlining a significant mineralized vein network in Area 51 in addition to our continuously expanding high-grade Tabasco-Cayenne shear system,” Pentek added.

Of the six rigs active at the project, four are testing the Tabasco zone. One rig is completing closely spaced definition drilling of the Main Gabbro zones from underground, at a total rate of approximately 9,000 metres a month. Assays are pending for an additional 8 surface and 36 underground holes.

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