Warrior Gold Inc. (TSX-V - WAR) (“Warrior Gold” or the
“Company”) is pleased to report the results of the Company’s
Fall 2021 eight hole diamond drill program (2,829 m) at the
Goodfish-Kirana Project (the “Property”) located in the Kirkland
Lake Camp, Ontario. Seven holes targeted the A Zone extension and
one hole tested a geophysical / structural target to the northeast
of the A Zone. All seven A Zone drill holes intersected gold
mineralization and high grade gold was intersected in the hanging
wall, north of the A Zone structure.
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Figure 1. Warrior Gold Land Position in
the Kirkland Lake Camp (Graphic: Business Wire)
Program Highlights:
- Drilling on the west side of the A Zone has extended
mineralization 100 metres down dip and confirmed the continuity of
a high grade trend and integrity of the geology model. The A Zone
remains open to the west and at depth.
- Drill holes GK21-049 and GK21-050 intersected high grade gold
in addition to visible gold in the quartz veins immediately to the
north of the A Zone in the hanging wall of the structure.
Significant Results:
A Zone HW (North of A Zone, hanging wall)
- GK21-049: 155.00 g/t Au over 0.75 m
- GK21-050: 17.38 g/t Au over 2.25 m
- Including 72.10 g/t Au over 0.50 m (the other half of
core for this sample assayed 561 g/t Au over 0.50 m)
A Zone
- GK21-046: 1.10 g/t Au over 7.00 m
- GK21-047: 1.30 g/t Au over 3.00 m
- GK21-049: 2.93 g/t Au over 7.78 m
- GK21-050: 1.36 g/t Au over 2.60 m
Danièle Spethmann, President and CEO, stated, “We are extremely
pleased with the success of the Fall drill program that not only
intersected fantastic grades of gold just north of the Main Break
but also reconfirmed our geological model that second and third
order structures in the Kirkland Lake camp host high grade gold.
Warrior’s Goodfish-Kirana Property is roughly six kilometres north
of the structures that host the deposits that make up the Macassa
Mine, one of the richest gold mines in Canada1. Geological
structures on Warrior’s properties have likely benefited from the
gold mineralizing events that enriched the nearby deposits. As
well, exploration work to date supports our belief that the gold
grades at Goodfish-Kirana increase with depth as is common in the
Abitibi Greenstone belt.”
Table 1. Significant Assay
Intercepts from Fall 2021 Drill Program
Drill Hole
Zone
From (m)
To (m)
Length (m)
Grade (Au g/t)
Vertical Depth (m)
EOH (m)
GK21-046
A Zone
280.00
287.00
7.00
1.10
200
357
GK21-047
A Zone
328.00
331.00
3.00
1.30
241
396
GK21-048
A Zone
241.00
242.58
1.58
0.57
173
258
Including
242.28
242.58
0.30
2.16
GK21-049
A Zone HW
319.00
319.75
0.75
155.00
270
396
A Zone
375.95
383.73
7.78
2.93
318
GK21-050
A Zone
310.76
313.36
2.60
1.36
225
456
A Zone HW
418.75
421.00
2.25
17.38
301
Including
419.27
419.77
0.50
72.1(1)
GK21-051
A Zone
198.00
200.00
2.00
0.30
147
237
GK21-052
Exploration
NSR
303
GK21-053
A Zone
394.00
395.63
1.63
1.02
326
426
Total Metres
2,829
Note: (1) This intersection encountered
VG; the other half of core assayed 561 g/t Au over 0.50 m.
The data in this Table 1 is presented as
follows:
- Intervals are core length and not true
width.
- Assays have not been capped.
- Abbreviations: FW = foot wall, HW=
hanging wall *VG = visible gold, NSR = no significant results.
A Zone
The A Zone consists of vein-hosted gold mineralization in a
shear zone that strikes 300° and dips steeply to the north. The
shear zone varies from 1 m to 20 m in width and is spatially
associated with the contact between Mg-tholeiitic mafic volcanic
rocks to the south and a Fe-tholeiitic mafic volcanic rocks to the
north. This shear zone has been intersected to a vertical depth of
375 m below surface and has a drill-defined strike length of
approximately 650 m. The zone is characterized by moderate to
strong deformation textures and structures with pervasive sericite
± carbonate ± silica alteration (Figure 2).
GK21-046 and GK21-047 were drilled to test the down dip
mineralization in the east side of the A Zone and confirmed the
continuity of the favourable gold bearing structure and alteration
previously intersected in historical drill holes GF92-017 (4.67 g/t
over 7.6 m) and GF95-022 (1.41 g/t over 4.3 m) at around 200 m
below surface (Figure 3).
GK21-048 was planned to test a target identified by study work
from Mira Geoscience based on density of veining and fracturing.
This hole confirmed the continuity of the A Zone structure to the
west and intersected 0.57 g/t over 1.58 m at around 173 m below
surface.
GK21-049, GK21-050 and GK21-053 were drilled in the west side of
the A Zone to test extensions of a higher grade trend that plunges
steeply to the southwest and was identified in previous drill holes
including GK21-044, GK19-022, and GK19-019 (Figure 3). All three
holes intersected typical A Zone structures and alteration.
GK21-049 intersected a highly brecciated silica zone (from 375.95 m
downhole) that typifies the higher gold results found in this trend
with 2.93 g/t over 7.78 m.
GK21-051 is a 50 metre step out on the east side of the A Zone
that tested a target defined by vein density and fracturing
identified by a study from Mira Geoscience. The hole intersected a
zone of intense veining and although the strong alteration
typically associated with the A Zone structure was not present, the
intersection assayed 0.30 g/t over 2.0 m.
A Zone HW (North of A Zone, hanging wall)
On the north side of the A Zone, hanging wall, gold
mineralization was intersected in discrete quartz carbonate veins
in the Fe-tholeiite rocks that predominate in this area. GK21-049
intersected 155.0 g/t over 0.75 m. Visible gold was observed in the
quartz vein in GK21-050 during core logging and a 0.50 m segment
returned assays 72.10 g/t in one half of the core and 561.00 g/t Au
from a sample of the other half of the core.
Geophysics and Structural Target 200 m NE of A Zone
Area
GK21-052 was drilled to test a geophysical and structural target
that is located approximately 200 m northeast of the eastern limit
of the A Zone. This hole intersected 3.5 m of strong shearing and
foliation with coincident sericite and carbonate alteration with
quartz/carbonate veining; the assays did not return any significant
gold results.
Drilling Contract, Analytical Protocol and QA/QC
The Fall 2021 drilling program, undertaken by SMP Drilling based
in Rouyn, Quebec, was undertaken from October 14 through November
16, 2021. The drill hole diameter is NQ.
An Optical Televiewer imaging (OTV) survey of the eight drill
holes (2,829 m) from the current drill program was completed at the
end of the drill program. The data is still being processed and
will assist in advancing the modelling of the geology, structural
domains, and the controls of gold mineralization.
Program design, management, supervision, and Quality
Control/Quality Assurance (QA/QC) were conducted by Warrior Gold’s
exploration group under the direction of Susan Lomas, P.Geo.,
Principal Technical Advisor. Mike Kilbourne, P.Geo. managed all
aspects of the core logging which included: photography, geology,
structural measurements, magnetic susceptibility, core recovery and
the insertion of standards and blanks. Standards were obtained from
OREAS North America Inc.
Drill core samples were cut by diamond saw at Warrior Gold’s
core logging facility. Field duplicate samples, blank rock samples
and certified reference materials were inserted into the sample
sequence at a frequency of one per 20 samples. A halved core sample
was left in the core box with the other half core sent for sample
analysis and either transported by Warrior Gold’s personnel in
securely sealed bags or picked up by ALS. Samples were prepared at
ALS Limited’s sample laboratory in Timmins, Ontario and then
shipped to ALS's Vancouver facility for gold analysis by Fire Assay
(50 gm subsample) with atomic absorption (AA) and gravimetric
finish for samples greater than 3.0 g/t Au. ALS is a certified and
accredited laboratory service. ALS routinely inserts certified gold
reference materials, blanks and pulp duplicates, and results of all
QC samples are reported.
The QA/QC results from the drilling program and the technical
information contained in this news release has been approved by
Susan Lomas, P.Geo. who is a Qualified Person as defined in
National Instrument 43-101, Standards of Disclosure for Mineral
Projects.
About Warrior Gold Inc.
Warrior Gold is a TSX Venture Exchange listed company that has
consolidated significant and prospective land packages in the
Kirkland Lake Gold Camp in Ontario, Canada. The properties are
hosted in the Abitibi Greenstone Belt, one of the world’s
best-endowed greenstone belts with +200 million ounces of gold
produced to date2. The properties are host to regional and
property-scale mineralized structures that are considered to be
second-order structures off the Larder Lake Cadillac Deformation
Zone – LLCDZ – the regional structure in the belt known to be
spatially associated with the gold mines hosted in the camp.
The properties assembled include: the 100%-owned
Goodfish-Kirana, the Arnold property and the recently optioned KL
West (KLW) and KL Central (KLC). Warrior’s land position in the
Kirkland Lake Gold Camp comprises 19,350 ha, over 378 claims and 29
patented claims and ranks the Company as one of the largest
landholders in the Kirkland Lake region.
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accuracy of this release.
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or statements that certain events or conditions "may" or "will"
occur. The forward-looking statements are based on certain key
expectations and assumptions made by the Company. Although Warrior
Gold believes that the expectations and assumptions on which the
forward-looking statements are based are reasonable, undue reliance
should not be placed on the forward-looking statements because
Warrior Gold can give no assurance that they will prove to be
correct. Since forward-looking statements address future events and
conditions, by their very nature they involve inherent risks and
uncertainties. Actual results could differ materially from those
currently anticipated due to a number of factors and risks. In
addition to other risks that may affect the forward-looking
statements in this press release are those set out in the Company’s
Management Discussion and Analysis of the financial condition and
results of operations for the year ended March 31, 2021 and the
second quarter ended September 30, 2021, which are available on the
Company profile on SEDAR - www.sedar.com. The forward-looking
statements contained in this press release are made as of the date
hereof and Warrior Gold undertakes no obligation to update publicly
or revise any forward-looking statements or information, whether as
a result of new information, future events or otherwise, unless so
required by applicable securities laws.
1
https://www.kitco.com/news/2022-01-21/Macassa-shines-as-richest-gold-mine-in-Canada-in-Q3-2021-report.htm
2 https://mmsd.nrcan-rncan.gc.ca/PDF/MIS2020TableG01a-en.pdf
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Danièle Spethmann, P.Geo. President & CEO Warrior Gold Inc.
+1 647 344-3433 dspethmann@warriorgoldinc.com
Daniel Rodriguez Corporate Development Warrior Gold Inc. +1 604
353-4080 drodriguez@warriorgoldinc.com
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