Harfang Exploration Inc. (“
Harfang”) (TSX-V: HAR)
is pleased to report more gold intervals in the last 11 drillholes
completed during summer 2021 on its wholly owned Serpent Property
(“Property”) located in Eeyou Istchee – James Bay (Québec)
(Fig. 1, Table 1). These new results confirm that significant
gold occurs over at least 1,700 m along the Stu structure (Fig. 2).
The 3rd drill program at Serpent started on January 10th. Harfang
continues testing that structure and other associated lineaments
up-ice of the gold-rich tills and soils.
Highlights:
- Drilling confirms that the Stu
structure contains gold over at least 1,700 m; open laterally
and at depth;
- Clustering of significant gold
intervals and widening of the gold footprint (>50 ppb Au) in
drillholes SER-21-036, 037, 039, 040 and 044 represent so far the
most mineralized section of the Stu trend;
- Till samples (up to 191 gold
grains) extend the gold-in-till anomaly another 1 km to the
southwest; gold grains may be derived from the Stu and/or Goldhawk
structures;
- 6,000 m winter diamond drilling
program initiated.
Discussion of results
Table 1. All gold intervals in drillholes
SER-21-036 to SER-21-046 with a metal
factor >2 (g/t x m).
Hole |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Core Length(m)* |
Au (g/t)Uncut |
SER-21-036 |
15.65 |
15.95 |
0.30 |
7.07 |
SER-21-037 |
|
|
|
|
|
16.70 |
18.00 |
1.30 |
2.71 |
|
56.00 |
59.50 |
3.50 |
3.42 |
including |
58.00 |
58.70 |
0.70 |
13.40 |
|
191.90 |
196.00 |
4.10 |
1.33 |
SER-21-038 |
108.50 |
109.70 |
1.20 |
2.08 |
SER-21-039 |
|
|
|
|
|
32.40 |
33.30 |
0.90 |
12.40 |
|
71.90 |
74.50 |
2.60 |
0.95 |
SER-21-040 |
|
|
|
|
|
13.00 |
16.50 |
3.50 |
3.55 |
|
50.85 |
54.60 |
3.75 |
2.83 |
|
88.00 |
91.00 |
3.00 |
0.77 |
|
99.50 |
107.20 |
7.70 |
1.52 |
including |
104.70 |
107.20 |
2.50 |
3.68 |
SER-21-044 |
|
|
|
|
|
70.00 |
79.15 |
9.15 |
1.16 |
|
89.00 |
95.90 |
6.90 |
0.88 |
|
182.00 |
184.70 |
2.70 |
3.23 |
*The true thickness of reported intervals cannot
be determined with the information currently available.
Drillholes along the Stu
Structure
The summer 2021 drill program (19 holes,
3,759 m) was primarily designed to continue testing the
gold-bearing N295° Stu structure up-ice of the gold-rich tills and
soils. New gold intervals intersected in SER-21-036, 037, 039, 040
and 044 confirm that gold is present for another 500 m east of
SER-21-035 which hit 4.33 g/t Au over 7.00 m and 1.11 g/t Au over
6.00 m (Fig. 2). Thirteen drillholes now confirm gold
intervals (up to 4.09 g/t Au over 8.00 m, SER-21-029) are
distributed over 1,700 m along the Stu structure which remains open
laterally and at depth.
Figure 2. New gold
intervals (metal factor >2) intersected in drillholes SER-21-036
to SER-21-046 completed during summer 2021 are shown in the red
labels. Gold intervals for drillholes previously disclosed (grey
labels) only include those with a metal factor >5. The grey
pattern refers to the gold footprint (>50 ppb Au) parallel to
the Stu structure.
The gold footprint (>50 ppb Au) is more
voluminous in the immediate area of holes 35, 36, 37, 39 and 40
suggesting that important gold-bearing zones remain to be
discovered in the 475 m gap separating holes 40 and 44. This
area is marked by discontinuous magnetic bands which appear to be
disrupted by NE-SW faults cutting across the Stu trend; a complex
structural setting favorable for gold (Fig. 3).
Gold intervals are most commonly hosted in fine
to medium-grained diorite containing 1-3% disseminated pyrite,
minor quartz veins and actinolite-feldspar-quartz veinlets. Diorite
deformation is subtle, varying from weakly foliated to locally
sheared. High grade zones are commonly explained by visible gold.
Hole 44 intersected a fractured feldspar-phyric granodiorite
containing quartz-tourmaline veins, potassic alterations in the
quartz vein selvages and minor disseminated pyrite that returned
1.16 g/t Au over 9.15 m. This host rock represents a new
target for mineralization in the eastern part of the marshland.
New results once more confirm that the gold
footprint in drillholes is spatially associated with non-magnetic
zones (Fig. 3). As mentioned in the press release dated on December
1st, 2021, this footprint appears to follow the non-magnetic
WNW-ESE and ENE-WSW discontinuities. It is also associated with
very low magnetic susceptibility in rocks. These linear features
and their intersections are prime targets for the upcoming
drilling.
SER-21-043 and 045 have not returned intervals
with a metal factor >2.
Drillholes on specific
targets
Three holes tested specific targets away from
the Stu structure (Fig. 1). Hole 41 tested the Moby-Dick
structure at depth. Hole 42 targeted the intersection of a WNW
gold-bearing shear zone and the interpreted extension of the
Moby-Dick structure proximal to an induced polarization anomaly and
quartz-tourmaline boulders which returned up to 45.5 g/t Au. None
of these holes returned significant grades and therefore the source
of the high grade gold bearing boulders remains unexplained.
Hole 46 was collared to investigate the
southeastern extension of the Goldhawk gold structure drilled by
LaSalle Exploration Corp. (“LaSalle”). This hole was successful in
intersecting mineralized diorite similar to that at the Goldhawk
showing. However, granite intruded into the diorite was encountered
at the projected depth of the mineralization zone. Floats of
gold-bearing diorite are preserved in the granite.
Southwestern Extension of the Gold-in-Till
Anomaly
Harfang collected 12 till samples and 699 soil
(B-Horizon) samples in 2021 as part of a follow-up on previous
geochemical surveys around the marshland (Fig. 4). The till
samples tested the southwestern extension of the dispersal train of
gold detected in previous surveys. Ten of the 12 till samples
contain more than 20 gold grains (anomaly threshold), with a
maximum of 191 grains. Gold analyses in the heavy mineral
concentrates are pending. These new results further demonstrate the
strength of the gold-in-till anomaly at Serpent. Furthermore, the
actual results suggest that the dispersal train of gold as long as
4 km may be caused by either a series of sources under the
marshland or multiple gold occurrences in the bedrock underneath
the gold train itself. The projected southeastern extension of the
Goldhawk structure onto Serpent may also explain the gold content
in 2021 tills (Fig. 4).
The soil survey confirms that the gold-rich
samples are mainly restricted to the marshland area and to adjacent
structural features. Twenty-six samples returned >25 ppb Au,
with a maximum of 589 ppb Au.
A 3rd
Drill Program is Underway
A 3rd drill program (6,000 m) was initiated
on January 10th. Priority targets include follow-up on gold
structures drilled to date in the marshland and other targets
developed from the 2021 prospecting and geological interpretation.
Drill operations deploy in accordance with continuous, mutual
discussions with LaSalle. Harfang and LaSalle announced a business
combination with the closing of an Arrangement Agreement expected
in Q2-2022 (see press release dated on January 6th, 2022) and
subject to LaSalle shareholder approval. The winter program
includes drilling on LaSalle’s Radisson Property which will
follow-up on Goldhawk, Goldhawk Extension and Talon discoveries
from last fall. Drill targets cover more than 6 km along the
major Stu and Goldhawk structures and other subsidiary
lineaments.
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The technical and scientific information in this
press release has been prepared and approved by François Huot,
P.Geo, Vice President Exploration at Harfang, a “qualified person”
as defined by NI 43-101.
Quality control
Rock samples discussed in this press release
were sent to ALS (Val-d’Or, Québec) to be analyzed for gold. Some
of them were also analyzed for 33 other chemical elements. Gold was
analyzed by atomic absorption following fire assaying on a 30-g
sample fraction (Au-AA23). Other elements were analyzed using the
four-acid ICP–AES method (ME-ICP61). Samples with >3 g/t Au
were reanalyzed with a gravimetric finish (Au-GRA21). Metallic
sieve analyses were done for selected samples following the
Au-SCR21 procedure. Sample preparation and analytical determination
were performed in various ALS laboratories.
2021 soil and till samples were collected by
Harfang’s employees. Soil was collected in the B-horizon layer
using an auger. Sampling sites were separated from each other by
approximately 50 m to 100 m. Each sample (300-500 g) was
placed in a paper bag which was wrapped in a plastic bag to avoid
contamination between samples. Tills were collected in the
C-horizon from hand-dug pits at depths up to 1 m. Each till sample
(approximately 15 kg) was placed in a plastic bag and securely
sealed with fibertape.
Soil samples were sent to ALS (Val-d’Or,
Québec). Chemical elements of the fine fraction (<180 m)
were determined by ICP-MS following an Aqua Regia partial digestion
using a 25-g aliquot (AuME-TL43). The lower detection limit for Au
is 1 ppb.
Till samples were sent to Overburden Drilling
Management [“ODM”] (Nepean, Ontario). This laboratory proceeded
with the gold grain count, the identification of some indicator
minerals, and the determination of gold grain shape from the
non-magnetic HMC’s (specific gravity >3.3). Quantities of grains
mentioned in the text and shown in figures correspond to normalized
values calculated from the counts given by ODM by adjusting the
table feed weights (fraction <2 mm) to 10 kg.
Till is a transported surficial media produced
during active glaciation that may be affected by subsequent
surficial processes resulting in the possible modification of the
gold content. As such, the occurrence of a gold anomaly in till is
not conclusive evidence of a mineral deposit existing within the
Property limits.
The sampling procedures and the quality control
followed protocols developed by Harfang, ALS and ODM. Preliminary
data interpretation was done by Harfang.
About Harfang
Harfang is a mining exploration company whose
primary mission is to discover new gold districts in the province
of Québec. Harfang's development model is based on the generation
of new mining projects and on the establishment of partnerships
with major exploration and mining companies to advance its
exploration projects.
For further information:
François GouletPresident and Chief Executive
OfficerTel: 514 940-0670 #339Email: fgoulet@harfangexploration.comWeb :
www.harfangexploration.com
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