X-Terra Resources Provides Observations From the Drill Core
ROUYN-NORANDA, QC, June 22, 2021 /CNW Telbec/ - X-Terra Resources Inc. (TSXV: XTT) (FRANKFURT: XTR) ("X-Terra") is pleased to announce a drilling update regarding its ongoing drill program at the Troilus East property located in the James Bay region in the province of Quebec.
X-Terra has completed five of the planned 12 diamond drill holes. The five holes, which ranged from 150 to 200 metres in depth are positioned along the high priority anomaly located on the southwest grid pictured below.
X-Terra is also excited to announce the preliminary observations from the drill core.
The program was designed to focus around a strong 1-kilometre-long chargeability anomaly, exhibiting an apparent width of between 200 metres and 400 metres. It straddles an area which was difficult to explore and only had limited surface work due to poor outcropping conditions.
The drill grid corresponds to the south-west part of the "Smoke" target. Previous prospecting and soil sampling works gave strong proximity indicator of a mineralized system at about three kilometres directly south-east of the former Troilus open pit. The new system identified covers a strike length of approximately two kilometres where polymetallic sulfides occurrences were sporadically sampled. X-Terra noted that sporadic samples over this area returned copper grades up to 0.25% Cu, silver grades up to 8.0 g/t Ag, zinc grades up to 0.7% Zn and 0.11 g/t Au, or 0.43g/t AuEq (see X-Terra press release dated August 13, 2020).
Michael Ferreira, President and Chief Executive Officer of X-Terra states: "The first observations of drill core are extremely encouraging, as they are clearly demonstrating that mineralized outcrops and boulders could correspond to the extensive sulfides bearing drill core where varied amounts of polymetallic sulfides (chalcopyrite and sphalerite) can be observed ranging from one metre to over ten metre intervals".
X-Terra wants to highlight that copper and silver grades from drill results recently disclosed by Troilus Gold Corp (TLG) in its press release dated June 6, 2021, are in the same range as these first surface results obtained from the Smoke target. In addition, the host rocks, alteration and mineralization style are also considered similar (please see Troilus Gold Corp's press release dated September 10, 2019).
Troilus Gold Corp has recently increased the mineral resources to 4.91 million AuEq ounces in indicated resources and 3.15 million AuEq ounces in inferred category (Source: Troilus Gold Corp. Technical Report on the Troilus Gold-Copper Project mineral resources estimate, Quebec, Canada, RPA, dated December 20, 2019. See Troilus Gold Corp's press release dated July 28, 2020). This information is strictly for deposit model comparisons and does not imply X-Terra's Troilus East property may host similar quantities of mineralization.
Observation summary
The drill grid crosscut an important lithological sequence. This sequence highlights a progression starting at the north-west side by andesitic flows interlayered with more felsic brecciated flows, which comes in contact with a ten-to-twenty-metre layer of felsic tuffs or sediments, which is locally graphitic. The sequence is intruded by a mafic intrusion marked by continuous composition variations from andesite, quartz rich gabbro to a more mafic counterpart.
Structurally, even preliminary, the whole sequence could be interpreted as folded with a sheared and faulted contact. The fine grain and laminated felsic units acting as a non competent layer molding the mafic unit to create a structural doming effect. Strong ductile deformation associated with a shear band overprints the contact, evolving to a tectonic breccia in the more fragile felsic unit.
The drill grid has yet to cover the entirety of the alteration system which spans approximately the entire width of the chargeability anomaly. The combination of alteration minerals observed includes biotite, muscovite, tremolite, sericite, garnet and aluminous silicate which is concentrated in bands of a few metres, distributed throughout complex assemblages indicating superimposition of events or zoning patterns.
Mineralization
Disseminated iron sulfides (pyrrhotite and pyrite) are common throughout drill intervals in varied lithological and alteration contexts. Chalcopyrite and sphalerite are also noted in intervals ranging from 5 to 20 metres.
Overall, the intermediate volcanics can be considered as the main host rock for the polymetallic sulfides, presenting as stringers, laminations, disseminated clots in contact with centimetric quartz veins or fractures. In addition, foliated and biotite rich altered gabbro also hosts significant amount of disseminated pyrrhotite, reaching locally 10% in association with trace amounts of chalcopyrite.
Close to the fault system, pyrite bearing quartz and quartz-feldspar veins reaching up to one metre appear, where variably altered volcanic host rocks become more deformed, laminated to brecciated.
The following intervals are preliminary and reflect sulfides concentrations, mostly where chalcopyrite mineralization was observed, or where obvious vein networks were intersected. Observations are from holes TESW-21-01, TESW-21-03, TESW-21-04, TESW-21-07 which were readily accessible at X-Terra's core shack facility.
X-Terra believes it provides initial validation of the perspectivity of the high priority anomaly at Troilus East, readers are strongly cautioned that the information in this press release is of a preliminary nature and the visual mineralization observed has not yet been assayed. Also, the intensity of visual mineralization should not be used to estimate grade of commercial viability at this stage.
DDH |
Position |
From_(m) |
To_(m) |
Mineralization features |
TESW-21- |
IP Line 9, north- |
78 |
89.5 |
10% grey quartz veins, locally brecciated |
TESW-21- |
IP Line 6, center of |
0 |
3 |
Sulfides rich lamination in felsic tuff with |
TESW-21- |
IP Line 6, center of |
75 |
79.5 |
3 to 5% disseminated chalcopyrite in a |
TESW-21- |
IP Line 6, center of |
122 |
144 |
3 to 10% disseminated pyrrhotite with |
TESW-21- |
IP Line 6, center of |
1.5 |
8 |
2-5% disseminated polymetallic sulfides |
TESW-21- |
IP Line 6, center of |
55 |
85 |
Pyrrhotite (variable), pyrite, secondary |
TESW-21- |
IP Line 6, center of |
135 |
150 |
Chalcopyrite stringers (traces) with Quartz-carbonate breccia with quartz |
TESW-21- |
IP Line 9, |
15 |
35 |
3 to 10% disseminated pyrrhotite in a biotite |
TESW-21- |
IP Line 9, |
76 |
92,5 |
5 to 10% pyrite-sphalerite in stringers |
Qualified Person
Jeannot Théberge, P. Geo registered in the Provinces of Quebec and New-Brunswick, a consultant to X-Terra, a qualified person under National Instrument 43–101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101"), has reviewed the technical contents of this news release and has approved the disclosure of the technical information contained herein.
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SOURCE X-Terra Resources Inc.
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