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Steppe Gold Limited (TSX:STGO) (the “Company” or “Steppe Gold”) is
very pleased to announce that the Company has commenced an
extensive infill and extensional resource drilling program at its
100% owned Altan Tsagaan Ovoo Project (“the ATO Project”), located
in Mongolia.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Stage 2 drilling program commenced with three drilling
rigs currently operating on site.
- Drilling currently focused on resource infill and
extension drilling at the ATO4 Deposit.
- Upon completion of drilling at the ATO4 Deposit,
Drilling rigs will move onto infill and extension drilling at the
ATO2 deposit followed by drilling at the Mungu Deposit and the
Mungu Gap and Mungu Extended prospects.
- Since taking control of the ATO Project the Company has
completed a highly successful Stage 1 drilling program totaling 66
holes at the Mungu Deposit, three drill holes at the ATO4 Deposit,
four drill holes at the Tsagaan Temeet prospect, one drill hole at
the Bayanmunkh prospect and sixteen shallow drill holes at the
Bayangol prospect for a total of 8,821.6 meters.
- Results from the Stage 1 drilling program
included:
MUNGU DEPOSIT
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MG-49 |
46 metres at 14.98gt gold and 82.02gt silver from 218.5
metres |
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MG-51 |
152 metres at 3.28gt gold and 29.79gt silver from 258
metres |
ATO4
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ATO-295 |
90.6 metres at 2.57gt gold and 10.6gt silver from 39
metres |
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STAGE 2 DRILLING PROGRAM
The Company has now commenced its Stage 2
drilling program at its 100% owned ATO Project. A total of three
diamond core drilling rigs are currently operating on site and
conducting infill and resource extension drilling at the ATO4
Deposit. All drilling is HQ diamond drill core.
Upon completion of the drilling at the ATO4
Deposit, drilling rigs will move onto infill and extension drilling
at the ATO2 deposit, followed by drilling at the Mungu Deposit,
Mungu Gap and the Mungu Extended prospects.
The Company will have an active drilling program
throughout 2018 with updated resource calculations for the ATO
Deposits and Mungu Deposit by the end of 2018. The Company expects
to have regular drilling updates covering the Stage 2 drilling
program in the coming months.
STAGE 1 DRILLING PROGRAM
Since taking control of the ATO Project the
Company has completed a highly successful Stage 1 drilling program
totalling 66 holes at the Mungu Deposit, three drill holes at the
ATO4 Deposit, four drill holes at Tsagaan Temeet prospect, one
drill hole at the Bayanmunkh prospect and sixteen drill holes at
the Bayangol prospect for a total of 8,821.6 metres.
Table 1. Stage 1 Drill hole summary
Deposit Prospect |
Drill holes number |
Total (m) |
Mungu |
66 |
6333.4 |
ATO4 |
3 |
816.4 |
Bayangol |
16 |
928.5 |
Bayanmunkh |
1 |
449 |
TOTAL ALL |
90 |
8821.6 |
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MUNGU DEPOSIT – STAGE 1
PROGRAM
The drilling program was successful in outlining
and extending known gold and silver mineralization. In addition to
this, new high grade zones in deeper parts of the deposit were
discovered that increased the understanding on the controls of
mineralized structures and associated feeder zones.
Table 2. Significant intersects from the Mungu
Deposit.
Drill Hole |
DH depth, m |
|
From (m) |
To (m) |
Core Length (m) |
Au (g/t) |
Ag (ppm) |
MG-49 |
380.4 |
|
218.5 |
264.5 |
46 |
14.98 |
82.02 |
Includes |
218.5 |
241.5 |
23 |
26.18 |
68.8 |
MG-50 |
434.4 |
|
250 |
290.4 |
40.4 |
0.84 |
140.95 |
|
312.5 |
331.6 |
19.1 |
1.37 |
1.62 |
Includes |
326.5 |
329.5 |
3 |
4.05 |
2.46 |
MG-51 |
458 |
|
190 |
204.4 |
14.4 |
0.8 |
11.57 |
|
229.1 |
236 |
6.9 |
0.81 |
17.2 |
|
258 |
320.5 |
62.5 |
3.28 |
29.79 |
|
340.5 |
345.5 |
5 |
1.02 |
42.12 |
Includes |
269 |
271 |
2 |
75.7 |
298.8 |
Includes |
312 |
319.5 |
7.5 |
3.27 |
111.87 |
MG-52 |
485 |
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190 |
342 |
152 |
2.06 |
72.64 |
Includes |
300 |
342 |
42 |
5.75 |
16.97 |
MG-53 |
476 |
|
341 |
357.7 |
16.7 |
0.77 |
28.05 |
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433 |
443 |
10 |
1.82 |
7.21 |
Information provided is not a true thickness (or
width).
Table 3. Significant drill results from oxide drilling program,
Mungu deposit
ID |
Drill Hole |
DH_depth (m) |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Core Length (m) |
Au (g/t) |
Ag (ppm) |
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MG-54 |
68 |
12 |
15 |
3 |
0.6 |
22.76 |
1 |
19 |
37.3 |
18.3 |
1.84 |
130.21 |
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27 |
33 |
6 |
3.3 |
333.4 |
2 |
MG-63 |
80 |
35.95 |
54 |
18.05 |
0.7 |
49.72 |
3 |
MG-66 |
113 |
25.8 |
48.5 |
22.7 |
1.13 |
67.5 |
83.5 |
102 |
18.5 |
0.79 |
42 |
4 |
MG-67 |
137 |
0 |
56 |
56 |
1.03 |
35.15 |
5 |
MG-68 |
110 |
13.6 |
24.25 |
10.65 |
1.59 |
87.1 |
27.5 |
31.5 |
4 |
0.15 |
133 |
6 |
MG-70 |
116 |
39 |
116 |
77 |
0.41 |
48.7 |
7 |
MG-71 |
95 |
14 |
95 |
81 |
1 |
45.46 |
8 |
MG-72 |
57 |
2 |
57 |
55 |
0.92 |
46.25 |
9 |
MG-74 |
104 |
27 |
104 |
77 |
0.63 |
34.57 |
10 |
MG-75 |
90 |
14 |
67 |
53 |
0.85 |
22.54 |
78 |
88 |
10 |
0.75 |
24.64 |
11 |
MG-78 |
65 |
18 |
32 |
14 |
1.3 |
77.49 |
12 |
MG-79 |
44 |
1 |
12 |
11 |
0.78 |
25.41 |
17 |
21 |
4 |
0.57 |
15.75 |
Information provided is not a true thickness (or
width).
ATO4 DEPOSIT – STAGE 1
PROGRAM
Steppe Gold drilled a total of three diamond
drill holes at ATO4 (ATO-295, ATO-296) and one scout drill hole
(ATO-294) to the south of the deposit. The scout drill hole failed
to intersect mineralization. Significant intersections were made in
both the other two drill holes.
Table 4. Significant intersects from drilling at ATO4
Deposit.
Drill Hole |
DH_depth (m) |
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From (m) |
To (m) |
Core Length (m) |
Au (g/t) |
Ag (ppm) |
ATO-295 |
224 |
|
13.4 |
22.6 |
9.2 |
1.32 |
16.71 |
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39 |
129.6 |
90.6 |
2.71 |
10.6 |
includes |
69 |
80 |
11 |
10.82 |
11.24 |
includes |
96 |
102 |
6 |
7.07 |
9.6 |
ATO-296 |
299 |
includes |
29.3 |
35.5 |
6.2 |
1.20 |
12.95 |
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81.5 |
122.5 |
41 |
0.89 |
4.68 |
includes |
88.5 |
91.5 |
3 |
3.90 |
7.5 |
Information provided is not a true thickness (or
width).
BAYANGOL PROSPECT – STAGE 1
PROGRAM
The Bayangol prospect is located approximately 3
km north east of the ATO Deposit and just over 1 km from the Mungu
Deposit. The Company completed a program of 16 shallow diamond core
drill holes in for a total of 928.3 metres. A significant result
was achieved from drill hole BG-15 which intersected weak gold
mineralization from 31m to the end of drill hole at 80 metres.
BG-15 49 metres at 0.26gt gold and 9gt silver
from 31 metres.
Importantly, the mineralization and alteration
intercepted in hole BG-15 is identical to that seen at the Mungu
Deposit. Additional drilling will be completed at the Bayangol
Prospect when priorities allow.
BAYANMUNKH PROJECT – STAGE 1
PROGRAM
The Bayan Munkh prospect is located
approximately 25 km north east of the ATO and Mungu Deposits. A
recently completed deep IP dipole-dipole survey has identified up
to 500 m in diameter coincident chargeability and resistivity
anomaly. The anomaly is located within a magnetic low and copper
geochemical anomaly which is interpreted to be a possible gold
copper porphyry system.
To test the large oval shape IP anomaly one
single scout drill hole BM-13 was drilled to a depth of 449m. No
significant results were achieved for this drill hole, although
native copper was observed along late stage fractures in the drill
core between 87 to 95 metres. Subsequent 3D modelling of the IP
result identified a promising high chargeability anomaly on
Bayanmunkh porphyry target which will be drilled when priorities
allow.
TSAGAAN TEMEET PROJECT – STAGE 1
PROGRAM
The Tsagaan Temeet project is located 17 km to
north of the ATO and Mungu Deposits. A total of four holes were
drilled for 294.3 metres with no significant results being
intercepted.
SAMPLING and QA-QC
At the Mungu Deposit drill holes were sampled at
continuous 1 meter intervals, regardless of lithological and
mineralogical variations. No selective sampling was undertaken. A
total of 3,237 core samples were collected and analyzed.
Samples were processed and analyzed by ALS
Laboratory in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. At the prep facility, all rock
samples are logged in the tracking system, weighed, dried and
finely crushed to better than 70% passing a 2 mm (Tyler 9 mesh, US
Std. No.10) screen. This procedure coded as CRU-31 for all ALS
Labs.
A split of up to 250g is taken and pulverized to
better than 85% passing a 75 micron (Tyler 200 mesh, US Std. No.
200) screen (Figure 24). Drill core samples up to 3kg. This
procedure coded as PREP-31 for all ALS Labs.
A 50-gram sample from all pulverized samples
were analyzed for multi elements analysis by 35-element (ME-ICP41).
Another 50-gram sample from remaining pulps were analyzed for gold
assay using a fire assay analytical method with finish of AAS
(Au-AA26, 50gr FA AA finish, instrument AAS). During ICP analysis,
a 0.5g sample within 10 ml of solution was submitted for analysis.
All samples were analyzed by 35-element ICP to test for abundances
of Ag, Al, As, B, Ba, Be, Bi, Ca, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Ga, Hg, K,
La, Mg, Mn, Mo, Na, Ni, P, Pb, S, Sb, Sc, Sr, Th, Ti, Tl, U, V, W,
and Zn.
A high core recovery of more than 97% was
achieved for the 2017 drilling program.
All holes were diamond drilled using a HQ core
size. Down-hole orientation surveys were carried out at 50 metre
intervals and/or at the bottom of each hole. Down-hole readings
included both dip and azimuth of the hole at the recorded depths.
Down hole surveys were completed for all drill holes.
QAQC for ALS internal and external check-ups for
Mungu and other projects assays were conducted by insertion of SRM,
duplicates and blanks for 2017. Inserted Industry CRMs and the
results have, in the main, accurately reflected the original assays
and expected values. Blank standards were all reported below
<5ppb Au, which is shows that Lab is “clear”. Analysis of the
internal repeat results for Au, Zn, Pb and As, show an acceptable
correlation (most results within the 10 % error limits) with the
original sample results. This indicates the sample pulps were
reasonably homogenous after sample preparation resulting in high
precision and repeatable sample assays.
Oyungerel Bayanjargal
Independent Qualified Person MAusIMM (CP)
Ms. Oyungerel (Gerlee) Bayanjargal has 25 years
of experience in the Mongolian geology and mining environment and
has also worked as a resource consultant at Snowden in Australia.
Gerlee has specialized on gold and polymetallic deposits both hard
rock and placer and estimated several gold deposits resources and
reserves in Mongolia. Most recently she was the Chief Mine
Geologist at Boroo Gold Mine where she had worked since 2004 for
Centerra Gold Inc, a Canadian company. Gerlee has been involved
with project reviews, exploration and mining for hard rock and
alluvial gold deposits in Mongolia, Kirgizstan and Kazakhstan.
The exploration activities and their related
results included in this announcement were reviewed by Gerlee.
According to Gerlee, all exploration and drilling work carried out
to date on the Company’s projects mentioned in this release follow
clear mining industry standards.
Gerlee is a Principal Consultant for GSTATS
Consulting LL. She is Deputy Chair of the MRC for the Mongolian
Professional Institute of Geosciences and Mining. Gerlee is a
Member of the Australian Institute Mining and Metallurgy and
accredited as a Chartered Professional under the Discipline of
Geology. She is also a Professional Engineer of Mongolia in
discipline of Geology. Gerlee holds a Master of Science degree in
Mineral Resource Exploration from The Netherlands and the Bachelor
of Science degrees in Geology and Mathematics both from
Mongolia.
CONTACT INFORMATION
THE COMPANY’S HEAD OFFICE:
Shangri-La office, Suite 1201, Olympic street 19A, Sukhbaatar
District 1,Ulaanbaatar 14241, Mongolia
Tel: +976 7732 1914
TORONTO OFFICE:
90 Adelaide Street. W, Suite 400 Toronto, ONM5H 3V9,Canada
Tel: +1 647 697 0577
TRANSFER AGENT:
Lori WinchesterSenior Relationship Manager, Client
Management
Phone: +1 416 607-7898Cell: +1 416 671-4558Email:
lori.winchester@tmx.com
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