Compass Gold Corp. (TSX-V: CVB) (Compass or
the Company) is happy to provide an update on the
recently completed drilling at the Massala East, Massala West and
Tarabala prospects, located on the Company’s Sikasso Property in
Southern Mali (
Figure 1).
Highlights:
- The
first drilling at the Massala West prospect within our Sankarani
property area identifies a wide zone of shallow gold mineralization
associated with the Tarabala shear zone
- Best
intercept: 24 m @ 2.35 g/t Au (from 18 m), incl. 1 m @ 26.8 g/t Au
(from 35 m).
- The
Massala West mineralized structure remains open along strike and
down dip
- Massala
West mineralization is on a 2.5 km structure with a geophysical
signature matching Tarabala’s
-
Additional drilling is required to determine controls of
mineralization and degree of continuity
- RC
drilling results from Tarabala confirm the down-dip extension of
previously identified shallow mineralization
- Widest
interval: 25 m @ 0.58 g/t Au (from 67 m), incl. 15
m @ 0.83 g/t Au (from 75 m)
- Air core
drilling has been completed at two other prospects and is underway
on a third prospect
Compass CEO, Larry Phillips,
said, “Our discovery team has identified yet another large,
promising target, the latest being a wide zone of shallow
mineralization with strong gold grades on the Massala West prospect
north of Tarabala. Notably, this promising new target, which
included an interval of 24 m @ 2.35 g/t Au, was
not marked by any outcropping or surficial structure, but was
concealed beneath a thick soil cover. As Massala West lays
approximately 2 km along the same structure that hosts our Tarabala
prospect, we plan additional drilling to determine whether the
structure continues between the two prospects. This structure also
remains open 2 km to the north.”
He added, “Deeper RC drilling from the Tarabala
prospect has also confirmed the continuation of wide zones of
previously identified mineralization at depth. Additional deeper
drilling is also planned at Tarabala, looking for higher-grade
intercepts at depth along the full 1 km strike length of the
structure.”
Dr. Sandy Archibald, PGeo, Technical
Director, added, “I am delighted with our success at
Massala West, a target area identified primarily through ground
geophysics. The width of the mineralized zone is similar to
Tarabala, 2 km to the south, but the mineralization includes
high-grade intercepts such as 1 m at 26.8 g/t Au, which is highly
encouraging. Additional drilling at Massala West will
determine how much of the new 2.5 km target zone contains the sort
of mineralized widths and grades we’re after. This drilling will
begin immediately upon the completion of the 900-m program we’ve
just initiated at Dialéké.”
Massala Air Core Drilling
Results
Sixteen shallow air core (AC) holes (900 m) were
drilled in two fences at Massala West and an eight-hole fence (498
m) was drilled at Massala East (Figure 2) in
mid-February. These holes were drilled to test strong to moderate
gold anomalism found in shallow soil samples, as well as clearly
defined targets interpreted from ground Gradient Induced
Polarization (IP) geophysics. All three fences were drilled to test
the potential for gold mineralization associated four discrete
north-south oriented faults within the Tarabala shear
zone.
A seven-AC-hole fence (Fence 1), containing
holes SAAC121-127, was drilled on a geological similar target to
the mineralization at Tarabala, located 2 km to the south
(Figure 2). The predicted mineralized structure
was encountered in drill hole SAAC123, with 24 m @ 2.35 g/t
Au (from a depth of 18 m), which included a
high-grade interval of 3 m @ 13.23 g/t Au (from 34
m), and a sub-interval of 1 m @ 26.80 g/t
Au (from 35 m). Drill hole SAAC124 contained abundant
graphite and is interpreted to be within the shear zone. The
contact between the shear zone and the metasedimentary rocks was
mineralized and contained 5 m @ 0.43 g/t Au (from
45 m). Based on the poor correlation between the two holes in the
cross section (Figure 3), it is likely that the
mineralization has a near vertical dip, and therefore remains open
at depth.
Two hundred metres to the southeast of the
previous fence, a nine-AC-hole fence (Fence 2, SAAC128-136) was
drilled. These holes targeted two north-south trending faults, but,
unlike the northern fence, without the presence of a
graphite-bearing shear zone. Only one hole, SAAC130, contained gold
(1 m @ 0.28 g/t Au, from 11 m), with the rest of the hole
barren.
A third east-west trending fence was drilled 800
m to the northeast of Fence 2 at Massala East (Figure
2). Drilling occurred on a coincident geochemical high
(0.38 g/t Au soil sample) and a Gradient IP target (contact of a
resistive high). Only SAAC141 was mineralized and contained
3 m @ 1.90 g/t Au (from 17 m),
including 1 m @ 5.03 g/t Au (from 17 m). The
mineralization appears to correlate with a fault that is traceable
1.5 km to the north and is associated with the Massala artisanal
workings, where grab samples contained up to 16.5 g/t Au.
Tarabala RC Drilling
Results
As previously reported (see Compass news release
dated March 1, 2021), three RC holes (SARC003-005 – Table 1) were
drilled at Tarabala on sections where earlier AC drilling had
identified near surface mineralization. The holes were drilled to
test the depth of mineralization from 70 to 83 m from the surface.
Hole SARC003 intercepted the widest mineralized interval,
25 m @ 0.58 g/t Au (from 67 m), with a
higher-grade interval of 15 m @ 0.83 g/t Au (from 75 m).
Mineralization in SARC003 correlated with the mineralization
reported in SAAC75-77 and SARC001, and remains open at depth
(Figure 4).
SARC004 was drilled 200 m to the north of
SARC003, and was designed to undercut shallow mineralization
present in SAAC072-74. The best interval in SARCOO4 was 3 m
@ 1.06 g/t Au (from 94 m), within a 28-m (true thickness)
zone of weak mineralization that correlates with the near surface
mineralization identified in SAAC073.
SARC005 was drilled 170 m to the south of
SARC003, and was also designed to undercut previously identified
shallow gold mineralization (present in SAAC078-80). A wide zone
(38 m true thickness) of low-grade mineralization was identified
that contained several narrow, higher-grade discrete zones of
mineralization. The best interval was 13 m @ 0.79 g/t
Au (from 84 m), including 2 m @ 2.88 g/t Au
(from 94 m).
All three of these deeper RC holes indicate that
the mineralized zones appear to extend at depth with similar grades
and widths noted by shallow drilling, with the exception of
SARC004. Additional RC drilling is warranted and a downhole camera
survey is planned to determine the precise orientation of the
veins.
A photo accompanying this announcement is available at
https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/867e74da-11d8-4cab-8be3-910b5186da78
Figure 1: Property
map showing the location of Tarabala and Samagouela.
Table 1. Mineralized intervals
greater than 3 m identified during recent drilling at Tarabala,
Massala East and Massala West
Hole ID |
From (m) |
To (m) |
1, 2 Interval (m) |
Au (g/t) |
SAAC123 |
18 |
42 |
24 |
2.35 |
inc. |
34 |
37 |
3 |
13.23 |
inc. |
35 |
36 |
1 |
26.8 |
SAAC123 |
47 |
50 |
3 |
0.45 |
SAAC124 |
45 |
50 |
5 |
0.43 |
SAAC141 |
17 |
20 |
3 |
1.90 |
inc. |
17 |
18 |
1 |
5.03 |
SARC003 |
57 |
61 |
4 |
0.49 |
SARC003 |
67 |
92 |
25 |
0.58 |
inc. |
67 |
68 |
1 |
0.21 |
inc. |
69 |
70 |
1 |
0.24 |
inc. |
72 |
73 |
1 |
0.22 |
inc. |
75 |
92 |
15 |
0.83 |
inc. |
77 |
80 |
3 |
1.14 |
SARC004 |
94 |
97 |
3 |
1.06 |
SARC005 |
84 |
97 |
13 |
0.79 |
inc. |
94 |
96 |
2 |
2.88 |
|
1True thicknesses
are interpreted as 60-90% of stated intervals. |
2 Intervals use a
0.2-gram-per-tonne gold cut-off value. |
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Figure 2: Drilling
locations and significant results at Tarabala for the latest
drilling.
A photo accompanying this announcement is available at
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Figure 3: Massala West cross
section (Fence 1) showing grade across the mineralized structure
and simplified geological interpretation
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Figure 4: Cross
section at Tarabala illustrating the correlation between SARC003
and the previously drilled holes.
Technical Details
All AC and RC holes from Massala and Tarabala
reported here were drilled on an azimuth of 270° (towards the
west), at dips of 55°, with lengths varying from 50 to 60 m for AC,
and 110 to 120 m for RC. These fences of holes were to
test structures interpreted from the Gradient IP survey, and
potential mineralized trends identified by earlier drilling by
Compass. Drilling was performed by Etasi and Co. Drilling (Mali).
All samples were prepared by Compass staff and an appropriate
number of standards, duplicates and blanks were submitted and
analysed for gold at SGS (Bamako, Mali) by fire assay.
Next Steps
Drilling has concluded at Assama and Sodala, and
assay results are pending. A 900-m drilling program has started at
Dialéké (Figure 1).
Based on the results reported in this press
release, AC drilling pads are currently being prepared at Massala
West over a strike length of 800 m, and additional RC pads at
Tarabala are also being readied.
Ongoing in-fill shallow soil sampling is
continuing on other parts of the Sikasso Property, and the recently
completed Gradient IP survey carried out between Tarabala and
Massala is being interpreted to identify additional drilling
targets.
About Compass Gold Corp.
Compass, a public company having been
incorporated into Ontario, is a Tier 2 issuer on the TSX- V.
Through the 2017 acquisition of MGE and Malian subsidiaries,
Compass holds gold exploration permits located in Mali that
comprise the Sikasso Property. The exploration permits are located
in three sites in southern Mali with a combined land holding of 867
km2. The Sikasso Property is located in the same region as several
multi-million-ounce gold projects, including Morila, Syama, Kalana
and Komana. The Company’s Mali-based technical team, led in the
field by Dr. Madani Diallo and under the supervision of Dr. Sandy
Archibald, P.Geo, is conducting the current exploration program.
They are examining numerous anomalies first noted in Dr.
Archibald’s August 2017 “National Instrument 43-101 Technical
Report on the Sikasso Property, Southern Mali.”
QAQC
All AC samples were collected following industry
best practices, and an appropriate number and type of certified
reference materials (standards), blanks and duplicates were
inserted to ensure an effective QAQC program was carried out. The 1
m interval samples were prepared and analyzed at SGS SARL (Bamako,
Mali) by fire assay technique FAE505. All standard and blank
results were reviewed to ensure no failures were detected.
Qualified Person
This news release has been reviewed and approved
by EurGeol. Dr. Sandy Archibald, P.Geo, Compass’s Technical
Director, who is the Qualified Person for the technical information
in this news release under National Instrument 43-101
standards.
Forward‐Looking InformationThis
news release contains "forward‐looking information" within the
meaning of applicable securities laws, including statements
regarding the Company’s planned exploration work and management
appointments. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on
forward‐looking information. Actual results and developments may
differ materially from those contemplated by such information. The
statements in this news release are made as of the date hereof. The
Company undertakes no obligation to update forward‐looking
information except as required by applicable law.
For further information please contact:
Compass Gold Corporation |
Compass Gold Corporation |
Larry Phillips – Pres. & CEO |
Greg Taylor – Dir. Investor Relations & Corporate
Communications |
lphillips@compassgoldcorp.com |
gtaylor@compassgoldcorp.com |
T: +1 416-596-0996 X 302 |
T: +1 416-596-0996 X 301 |
Website: www.compassgoldcorp.com
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