Halcones Precious Metals Corp. (TSX – V: HPM) (the
“Company” or “Halcones”) is pleased to announce results from the
first field program completed by the Company at the Polaris gold
project, Chile (“Polaris” or the “Project”). Halcones’ geologists
recently initiated field work comprised of mapping and sampling in
a portion of the Project area. The samples consisted of continuous
1m long chip samples to ensure representative sampling.
Highlights:
- The Polaris Project is a large,
highly prospective gold project. 17 former artisanal, high-grade
mines occur within the Project area. These bonanza grade operations
were active approximately 130 years ago¹. Sampling of extensive
zones of highly fractured and brecciated wall rocks was not carried
out. Extensive gold mineralization has been identified by surface
bedrock sampling over 2.7 km of strike length on the property to
date. The full extent of this mineralization is presently unknown,
however initial results demonstrate potential for mineralization
occurring over wide areas at shallow depths (Figure 1). Large areas
of the Project remain unsampled. Additional surface mapping and
sampling is in progress and the results reported here are from the
initial Halcones assays.
- Select highlights from this field
programs include 20.05, 13.08, 8.54 and 6.67 g/t, hosted in veins
and stockwork. See figure 2 for locations of samples.
- The initial sample area which
contained multiple high grade surface samples has been expanded.
Sampling by Halcones geologists returned values consistent with
work done by the optionors of the Project and extended the known
area of high grade mineralization to more than double that
previously outlined.
- High grade mineralization exhibits
a strong structural control and in the area of the reported
sampling (Figure 2) high grade samples occur on the southwest side
of a structural break.
- Gold bearing stockwork at surface
has been sampled over approximately a 220m X 300m area and limits
of this mineralized zone are not yet known. The average grade of
the 20 samples collected by Halcones in this area was 4.26 g/t
gold.
- Halcones believes there is
potential for a larger tonnage surface deposit of vein and
stockwork hosted mineralization hosted by the highly fractured
rocks associated with fault splays associated with one of the
major, continental scale, Atacama Fault Systems in the area.
- Northeast of the higher-grade
sampling, there is an area extending approximately 150 meters
further to the northeast of the structural break where samples are
generally lower grade, however another parallel structure has been
identified at the northeast edge of the low-grade sample area and
grades appear to be stronger on the northeast side of the second
structure there (Figure 2).
- Additional assays are expected to
be released as they become available, and the Company is making
plans to extend the sampling to a broader area.
Ian Parkinson, CEO and Director, of
Halcones:
“We are extremely excited by the results from
the first assays at Polaris. In just a few weeks in the field the
team has significantly expanded one of the priority target areas in
the North Zone. The extensive gold in stockwork is particularly
encouraging as it demonstrates the potential for a large-scale bulk
tonnage deposit at Polaris. Sampling and mapping continues with the
goal to prioritize targets to be drilled later this year. It is
rare to see such broad scale gold mineralization at surface. Many
of the samples are not obviously mineralized other than the
presence of fine stockwork fractures and veinlets that appear to
carry the gold.”
About The Current Field
Program
The were two main objectives of the current
field program.
1) Expand the
footprint of the known mineralization in the Northwest corner of
the North Zone (see Figure 1) 2) Test and better define the extent
of mineralized stockwork as a lower grade bulk tonnage opportunity
adjacent to the known vein hosted mineralization.
This first phase of field work successfully
expanded the surface area of mineralization (see Figure 2) and
confirmed the presence of stockwork hosted gold mineralization at
surface.
Sampling previously performed on Polaris
identified the Northwest section of the North Zone as a priority
area (see Figure 1). In recent field work, Halcones’ geologists
increased the density of sampling and expanded the surface
footprint of sampling in this priority area (see Figure 2).
Halcones’ geologists took a total of 140 samples during the recent
field campaign. 96 for which assays have been received, have been
compiled in this release of which 22 returned values above 1g/t.
The balance will be released shortly.
This sampling program has successfully expanded
the surface expression of the work completed previously on Polaris.
Additionally, stockwork mineralization has been confirmed over a
broader area. The presence of mineralized stockwork over an
extensive area supports Halcones’ geologist interpretation that
bulk tonnage deposit potential exists at Polaris. Sampling has been
limited in certain areas due to the presence of a thin layer of
colluvial cover. Sampling programs are being planned to test
bedrock below this this cover.
Halcones’ geologists have been working with a
geological model that Polaris holds potential for a large scale
bulk tonnage open pit operation. The presence of mineralization in
stockworks in the wall rocks away from the historically mined,
mineralized veins is a crucial component of this model that is
present at Polaris. This stockwork is believed to have a similar
genesis to the vein hosted mineralization previously exploited by
artisanal miners but was never targeted. The stockwork
mineralization is not visually obvious due to a general lack of
associated sulfide minerals. The 17 known small scale mines in the
Project area exploited very high-grade veins with no focus on the
stockwork adjacent to the veins.
Figure 1. Polaris Project sampling has
identified gold mineralization over a 2.7 km
extent in an area that has never been
drilled.https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/1be344bb-8a68-4b8b-a723-214596b07455
Figure 2. Polaris Field Program Results
with recent assays represented. The stars are
Halcones samples, the dots are samples by the
optionors.https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/8fc24c11-51fd-4443-9b7f-94ed3e298e85
About The Sampling Process
Using a hammer and a rock chisel, a chip sample
is carried out uniformly over at least 1 meter sections, ensuring
complete collection and homogeneity in order to achieve proper
representation of the sample. The sample is collected perpendicular
to the dominant strike of the structures and the sample mass must
be a minimum of 2 kg. In the event that the outcrop presents some
mineralized structure, an independent sample will be taken only
from the mineralized structure and an independent sample from the
host rock on both sides of the structure. This process is designed
to limit bias due to high grading sample collection.
All samples were bagged and sealed on site and
delivered directly by the Project Geologist to ANDES
ANALITYCAL ASSAY Laboratory in Copiapó, Chile. After
sample preparation at ANDES ANALITYCAL ASSAY Laboratory in Copiapó,
split pulp samples were shipped to ANDES ANALITYCAL ASSAY in
Santiago, Chile for assaying gold by fire assay (AEF_AAS_1E42-FF),
and for analyzing 34 other elements, including silver, by four
acids (ICP_AES_AR34m1).
ANDES ANALITYCAL ASSAY is an
independent laboratory certified with a global quality management
system that meets all requirements of International
Standards ISO/IEC 17025:2017, includes its own internal
quality control samples comprising certified reference materials,
blanks, and pulp duplicates.
Qualified Person
The scientific and technical information in this
news release has been reviewed and approved by Mr. David Gower,
P.Geo., as defined by National Instrument 43-101 of the Canadian
Securities Administrators.
About Halcones Precious Metals
Corp.
Halcones is focused on exploring for and
developing gold-silver projects in Chile. The Company has a team
with a strong background of exploration success in the region.
For further information, please contact:
Vincent Chen Investor Relations vincent.chen@halconespm.com
www.halconespreciousmetals.com
Cautionary Note Regarding
Forward-looking Information
A qualified person, as defined in National
Instrument 43-101, has not done sufficient work on behalf of
Halcones to classify any historical grades, production or results
reported above as current mineral resources or mineral reserves.
The historical data should not be relied upon.
This press release contains “forward-looking
information” within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities
legislation. Forward-looking information includes, without
limitation, regarding the prospectivity of the Project, the
mineralization of the Project, the Company’s exploration program,
the Company’s ability to explore and develop the Project and the
Company’s future plans. Generally, forward-looking information can
be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as
“plans”, “expects” or “does not expect”, “is expected”, “budget”,
“scheduled”, “estimates”, “forecasts”, “intends”, “anticipates” or
“does not anticipate”, or “believes”, or variations of such words
and phrases or state that certain actions, events or results “may”,
“could”, “would”, “might” or “will be taken”, “occur” or “be
achieved”. Forward- looking information is subject to known and
unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the
actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements of
Halcones, as the case may be, to be materially different from those
expressed or implied by such forward-looking information, including
but not limited to: general business, economic, competitive,
geopolitical and social uncertainties; the actual results of
current exploration activities; risks associated with operation in
foreign jurisdictions; ability to successfully integrate the
purchased properties; foreign operations risks; and other risks
inherent in the mining industry. Although Halcones has attempted to
identify important factors that could cause actual results to
differ materially from those contained in forward-looking
information, there may be other factors that cause results not to
be as anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no assurance
that such information will prove to be accurate, as actual results
and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in
such statements. Accordingly, readers should not place undue
reliance on forward-looking information. Halcones does not
undertake to update any forward-looking information, except in
accordance with applicable securities laws.
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_________________________________¹ Source:
SERNAGIOMIN (Servicio Nacional de Geología y Minería (Chile))
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