Goldstar completes initial prospecting at its Anctil property in Quebec, Canada
03 Décembre 2020 - 5:14PM
Goldstar Minerals Inc. (“
Goldstar” or the
“
Corporation”)
(TSX-V: GDM) is
pleased to announce that it has completed detailed prospecting and
mapping work on its Anctil property in the Chibougamau area of
Québec.
The prospecting campaign on Anctil covered a
target area of approximately 5 square kilometres. Mapping and
detailed outcrop sampling was conducted along a systematic grid.
This field work confirmed the presence of several structures
including northeast trending faults and mostly east-west shear
zones. Sulfide mineralization was found associated with some of the
structures. Prospecting efforts have resulted in 144 samples being
gathered from the Anctil property which have been sent for gold
assay.
Within the target area, a syenitic intrusion was
intersected by historical drilling done in 1987 by Argentex
Resource Exploration Corp., where hole LA-87-6 obtained values of
up to 3.5 g/t Au over 0.9 m and up to 36.1 g/t Au over 0.9 m in the
surrounding host rocks consisting of mafic and felsic volcanic
rocks, less than 25 metres away from the syenite and host rocks
contact. These gold values are historical in nature and, thus, not
43-101 compliant. In addition, these values may not be
representative of the mineralization that may be present on the
property.
The Anctil property is located approximately 50
km west of the Nelligan Project, where an inferred resource of 3.2
million ounces of gold (96,990,000 tonnes averaging 1.02 grams Au
per tonne) was announced last October (NI 43-101 Technical Report
and Initial Estimate for the Nelligan Project, Iamgold Inc.,
October 2019).
Next steps
The Corporation is awaiting assay results from
the detailed prospecting campaign on both the Anctil and Nemenjiche
properties and will release those results once they have been
received and compiled. Goldstar is also awaiting results from a
detailed VTEM airborne survey covering approximately 550 line
kilometers over both Anctil and Nemenjiche for a total of 1,100
line kilometers. VTEM is a useful and high-accuracy technology for
mapping lateral and vertical variations in resistivity, and also to
identify sulfide bearing units.
David Crevier, CEO states “The assays results
along with the geophysics will put us in a better position to set
out the next steps and prioritize potential target areas that are
being identified.”
Disclosure
The technical information contained in this news
release has been reviewed and approved by Benoit Moreau, P.Eng., a
consultant of the Corporation. Mr. Moreau is a qualified person as
defined by National Instrument 43-101, Standards of Disclosure for
Mineral Projects.
For further information, please contact:
David CrevierChairmanTelephone:
514-284-3663dcrevier@goldstarminerals.com
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