NORTH BERWICK,
Exploration work for Lagalochan included:
- Completion of an Ionic Leach soil sampling programme, confirming and extending the results of historical deep overburden (DOB) sampling.
- Re-evaluation of historical drill results and exploration data, including the limited evaluation drilling completed in 2018-2019 by a subsidiary of the Company (
Lorne Resources Ltd. ), prior to the Company acquiring such subsidiary.
As a result of such exploration works, the Company notes:
- Several new exploration targets have been generated which it intends to follow-up on with further work. These exploration targets are shown in Figure 3 below.
- The drilling undertaken by its subsidiary (
Lorne Resources Ltd. ) at Lagalochan in 2018-2019 confirmed historical grades of the main quartz stockwork zone within the red feldspar porphyry achieved by other companies that drilled Lagalochan in 1984-1985. For example, the Lorne Resources holes LD18-4 intersected 530.5m @ 0.17% Cu, 0.11 g/t Au, 2.7 g/t Ag, 68 ppm Mo from 3m downhole and LD13-1a which intersected 537m @ 0.18% Cu, 0.10 g/t Au, 2.6 g/t Ag, 73 ppm Mo from 2m downhole confirmed and extended results from LD84-15, the best hole from the previous programme which intersected 292.47m @ 0.20% Cu, 0.12 g/t Au, 3.7 g/t Ag, 47 ppm Mo from 1.9m downhole and ended in mineralisation. Tabulated historical results for Lagalochan are presented in Appendix 1 below. - The quartz stockwork zone at Lagalochan exhibits a strong phyllic overprint of original potassic alteration and indicates that the current bedrock surface is at a shallow erosional level just below the inferred lithocap that has subsequently been eroded away. It is believed that mineralisation in the stockwork zone is open to depth and is interpreted to lie above the inferred progenitor porphyry, which has not been intersected in historical drilling.
- The presence of not only porphyry copper gold mineralisation, but also gold copper skarn and intermediate sulphidation gold silver epithermal type mineralisation in outcrop in various locations proximal to the main stockwork zone.
Lagalochan is a Silurian aged high potassium calc alkaline type porphyry similar to Red Chris in
Lagalochan was discovered in the 1980's by BP minerals. The Company acquired its interest in Lagalochan, along with the Knapdale property which includes the Stronchullin orogenic gold occurrence and the Gossan Burn copper gold occurrence, when the Company completed its acquisition of
The Company is a mineral exploration company that is listed on the
In the Kilmelford area the Company has a copper gold porphyry prospect within the Lagalochan intrusive breccia complex. First explored by BP minerals in the 1980's the area has seen little work since. The Lagalochan porphyry system is a copper gold porphyry stock with minor molybdenum associated and represents one of the few examples of mineralised porphyry intrusive within the Appalachian/Dalradian terranes. Lower temperature zinc lead bearing shears and epithermal gold bearing vein systems are also noted in the area. Gold rich skarn mineralisation has also been rock-chipped in outcropping carbonate rocks bordering the intrusive complex.
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Neither the Company nor the Qualified Person can at this time independently verify the historical 1984-1985 drill results on Lagalochan (see Appendix 1 below), including the procedures used for sample collection and analysis. Therefore, readers are encouraged to exercise appropriate caution when evaluating historical drill results. Historical drill holes may be considered useful for exploration purposes but not for resource classification.
Drill core by Lorne Resources (now a subsidiary of the Company) from its historic drilling (see Appendix 1 below), was logged and sampled in a secure core storage facility located near Oban,
QAQC procedures for the historic 1984-85 drilling could not be verified.
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Neither the
*Intersections are downhole intersections. Using a 0.1% Cu cutoff and 10% internal dilution. Estimated true widths vary from 20-60% of downhole intersect length. Cu % metres is calculated as copper grade x interval thickness, only intersections with a Cu% metre value >= 2 are displayed here. Drillhole collar locations are listed in Table 2 below.
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