New Break Identifies New
Gold Bearing Structures at the Sundog Project in
Nunavut
Toronto, Ontario, December 7, 2023 -- InvestorsHub
NewsWire -- New Break Resources Ltd. (“New
Break” or the “Company”) (CSE: NBRK) is pleased to report that the
results from rock chip and grab samples taken from the Sundog Gold
Project in Kivalliq Region, Nunavut (“Sundog”)
have identified new gold bearing structures on the property, with
half of the eight samples taken grading over 7.5 grams per tonne
gold (“g/t Au”) as shown in the following
table:
Table 1: 2023 Sundog Sample
Highlights
Sample ID
|
Type
|
Description and Location
|
Grade (g/t Au)(1)
|
211954
|
Rock chip
|
New quartz vein near 1987 Trench 29
|
7.56
|
211957(2)
|
Grab
|
Quartz vein sulfide within 1987 Trench 10
|
8.11
|
211958
|
Rock chip
|
New quartz vein near 1987 Trench 10
|
9.68
|
211959
|
Rock chip
|
New quartz vein near 1987 Trench 10
|
8.69
|
- Grade determined through fire assay.
- A reference sample taken from the same location as sample
211957 exhibits visible gold on the cut surface.
The samples were taken in September 2023, by a New Break field
team comprised of Ken Reading, Shaun Parent, P. Geo. of Superior
Exploration Ltd. and a field assistant, who confirmed access to the
project area and assessed the impact of environmental changes since
Reading’s last visit to the property in 2013. New Break was
able to reproduce a high-grade gold assay from trench 10 and most
importantly, the team was able to identify previously unknown gold
bearing structures adjacent to trenches 10 and 29, extending the
known extent of those mineralized zones.
Ken Reading originally visited Sundog on behalf of Abermin
Corporation (“Abermin”) in the summers of 1986 and
1987. During the 1987 exploration program, 38 trenches were
excavated and mapped by Reading with 27 of those sampled. The
trench references in this news release refer to those 1987
locations, which are shown in Figure 1 below.
Some of the best assay results have come from the Trench 10
location, which was excavated at the site of the original 1962
showing discovered by Selco Exploration, and from areas represented
by Trenches 17 and 29.
In his June 1986 trip to Sundog, Reading took 9 grab samples, 6
from the Trench 10 area and 3 from the Trench 29 area, with the
best assay being 62.8 g/t Au. In August 1986, Reading
collected a further 26 rock chip and 13 panned concentrate
(“PC”) samples from Trenches 17 and 29 areas, with
most taken from Trench 17 area. PC samples included 206.7 g/t
Au from the Trench 17 area and 127.6 g/t Au from the Trench 29
area. The rock chip sample highlights are shown in Table
2.
Table 2: August 1986 Sundog Sample
Highlights
Sample ID
|
Type
|
Location
|
Grade (g/t Au)
|
SD-86-007
|
Rock chip
|
25 feet south of Trench 17
|
4.05
|
SD-86-014
|
Rock chip
|
Trench 17
|
9.87
|
SD-86-017
|
Rock chip
|
Trench 17
|
39.09
|
Visit https://www.newbreakresources.ca/projects/nunavut-gold-projects/sundog-gold-project/
for full details of the August to September 1986 sampling
program.
(Figure 1: Select
1987 Trench Locations, 2023 and historical sample assays - Sundog
Gold Project)
As noted previously, in August and September 1987, 38 trenches
were excavated and mapped by Reading with 27 of those
sampled. Sample highlights from the 1987 program are shown in
Table 3.
Table 3: August - September 1987 Sundog Sample
Highlights
Sample ID
|
Type
|
Location
|
Grade (g/t Au)
|
KR-SD-87-208
|
Grab
|
Trench 8
|
6.40
|
KR-SD-87-292
|
Grab
|
Trench 9
|
8.72
|
KR-SD-87-301
|
Grab
|
Trench 9
|
6.72
|
KR-SD-87-293
|
Grab
|
Trench 9
|
4.24
|
KR-SD-87-210
|
Grab
|
Trench 9
|
3.24
|
KR-SD-87-273
|
Grab
|
Trench 10
|
97.60
|
KR-SD-87-304
|
Grab
|
Trench 10
|
56.40
|
KR-SD-87-315
|
Grab
|
Trench 10
|
8.26
|
KR-SD-87-313
|
Grab
|
Trench 10
|
7.34
|
KR-SD-87-271
|
Grab
|
Trench 10
|
7.12
|
KR-SD-87-309
|
Grab
|
Trench 10
|
2.76
|
KR-SD-87-231
|
Grab
|
Trench 12
|
4.64
|
KR-SD-87-237
|
Grab
|
Trench 16
|
1.76
|
KR-SD-87-254
|
Grab
|
Trench 17
|
11.60
|
KR-SD-87-270
|
Grab
|
Trench 17
|
3.64
|
KR-SD-87-263
|
Grab
|
Trench 17
|
1.54
|
KR-SD-87-249
|
Grab
|
Trench 30
|
3.28
|
KR-SD-87-251
|
Grab
|
Trench 30
|
1.82
|
KR-SD-87-248
|
Grab
|
Trench 31
|
2.12
|
David Reid, Senior Geologist at Abermin, prepared a report dated
January 1988, which covered the exploration work completed in 1986
and 1987. Reid reported the occurrence of coarse visible gold
in a series of quartz-rubble pits. When the presence of
coarse gold is suspected, pulp metallics can be used as a more
representative assay technique. Abermin decided to complete
pulp metallics assays on all 1987 samples. Reid reported that
the in a number of cases, “a significant amount of coarse gold
exists both in samples containing gold prior to the metallics
analysis and also in samples considered to be background in
concentration. In several cases, the total concentration of
gold in the sample was more than doubled.”
Next Exploration Steps
New Break plans to undertake a summer 2024 field season at
Sundog, subject to regulatory and Inuit approvals and financing, in
order to complete the following objectives:
- Systematically sample potentially gold bearing structures and
in-situ veins;
- Complete drone magnetics and very low frequency (“VLF”)
geophysical surveys;
- Complete reconnaissance mapping and sampling along strike
length and parallel structures within the Sundog concession;
- Further define gold bearing systems between fine and coarse
gold environments; and
- Complete a preliminary drilling program on the Sundog property,
the first of its kind.
Bill Love, New Break’s Vice-President, Exploration commented,
“The results of New Break’s September trip to Sundog exceeded our
expectations. The assays from the limited sampling program
confirmed the existence of high-grade gold at surface, including
visible gold in the trench 10 sample and new gold bearing
structures which were located with very little effort. Ken
Reading has also been able to confirm that there has been no
historical glacial movement at Sundog, meaning the gold found in
the overlying surface rubble reflects in-situ gold and not a
glacial dispersion train, which significantly increases our ability
to target planned drilling. The evidence of coarse gold also
has the potential to yield a higher average resource grade in the
event that a mineral resource is ultimately estimated in the
future. Combined with the historical assay results at Sundog,
these results confirm that in addition to New Break’s Moray
property in Ontario, the Company has another significant Canadian
gold exploration property of merit.”
About the Sundog Gold Project
Sundog is located approximately 235 km west of Arviat, Nunavut,
640 km north of Thompson, Manitoba and lies 16 km to the northeast
of the Cullaton Lake airstrip on parcel AR-35 of Inuit Owned Land
and covers approximately 9,415 hectares (the
“Exploration Area”) as shown in Figure 2.
The surface rights are managed by the Kivalliq Inuit Association
(“KIVIA”) and administration of mineral rights is
managed by Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated
(“NTI”). The Exploration Area represents an
under-explored part of the Henik Group, central Ennadai-Rankin
Archean greenstone belt, the second largest greenstone belt in
Canada, second only to the Abitibi greenstone belt in Ontario and
Quebec. The Sundog property is characterized by high grade surface
gold exposures. There are two banded iron formations on the
property, with the potential for Musselwhite-Meadowbank-Meliadine
type mineralization.
(Figure 2: Sundog Gold Project - Property
Location)
2023 Quality Assurance and Quality Control
(QA/QC)
New Break collected 8 samples during the September 2023 sampling
trip. Shaun Parent, P. Geo. supervised the collection of the
samples. The samples were delivered to Activation
Laboratories Ltd. (“Actlabs”) in Ancaster,
Ontario. The samples were crushed to up to 80% passing 2mm,
riffle split (250g) and pulverized to 95% passing 105 micrometres.
Seven of the samples were subject to fire assay with atomic
absorption (“AA”) finish. Samples assaying
greater than 5.0 g/t Au were rerun by fire assay with a gravimetric
finish. One sample (Trench 10 sample) was also run for multi
element data in addition to being rerun by fire assay with a
gravimetric finish.
For multi element analysis, a 0.25g sample was digested with
four acids beginning with hydrofluoric, followed by a mixture of
nitric and perchloric acids, heated using precise
programmer-controlled heating in several ramping and holding cycles
which takes the samples to dryness. After dryness is
attained, samples are brought back into solution using hydrochloric
and nitric acids. This digestion may not be completely total
as resistate minerals are present. Digested samples are
diluted and analyzed by an ICP-MS. Actlabs is accredited by
the Standards Council of Canada under the requirements of ISO/IEC
17025:2017.
Qualified Person
Peter C. Hubacheck, P. Geo., consulting geologist to New Break,
and a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101,
has reviewed and approved the technical disclosure in this news
release.
About New Break Resources Ltd.
New Break is a Canadian mineral exploration company with a dual
vision for value creation. In northern Ontario, New Break is
focused on its Moray Project, in a well-established mining camp,
within proximity to existing infrastructure, while at the same
time, through our prospective land holdings in Nunavut that include
the Sundog, Esker-Noomut, Sy and Angikuni Lake properties, we
provide our shareholders with significant exposure to the vast
potential for exploration success in one of the most up and coming
regions in Canada for gold exploration and production. New
Break is supported by a highly experienced team of mining
professionals committed to placing a premium on Environmental,
Social and Corporate Governance. Information on New Break is
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www.newbreakresources.ca. New Break began
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symbol CSE: NBRK.
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