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Cap-Oeste infill drilling update

12th May 2015 14:21

RNS Number : 9456M
Patagonia Gold PLC
12 May 2015
 



 

 

Patagonia Gold Plc

 

Patagonia Gold reports update on infill drilling Cap-Oeste

 

London, United Kingdom 12th May 2015 - Patagonia Gold Plc (AIM: PGD)("Patagonia Gold" or the "Company") is pleased today to provide an update on infill drill results for the Cap-Oeste project

 

Cap-Oeste project:

· A five drill-hole infill diamond campaign was completed into the central high grade portion of the Cap-Oeste orebody with four of the drill-holes intersecting COSE style mineralization within a sub-vertical shoot. Significant results included:

CO-404-D intersects 7.72m @ 145.61 g/t Au and 1,307 g/t Ag

CO-406-D intersects 7.95m @ 97.67 g/t Au and 4,135 g/t Ag

 

· A high definition closely spaced Pole-Dipole geophysical study is currently being planned over the most productive section of the Cap-Oeste-COSE structure with the scope of identifying similar discrete high grade shoots of mineralization.

 

El Tranquilo property block:

 

The El Tranquilo property block, covering approximately 80,000 hectares, contains Patagonia Gold's flagship project, the Cap-Oeste deposit, together with the COSE bonanza gold and silver deposit and numerous other prospects including Monte Leon.

 

Cap-Oeste infill drill results:

 

As part of a follow up study which identified COSE style mineralisation within discreet shoots in the Cap-Oeste structure, a five drill-hole infill diamond campaign was completed into the central high grade portion of the Cap-Oeste orebody in late February 2015.

Table 1: Significant intersections from four holes:

 

Hole ID

From

To

(m)

Au (g/t)

Ag (g/t)

Au_Eqv (g/t)

CO-402-D

81.30

86.66

5.36

8.36

288

12.25

CO-403-D

101.32

113.60

12.28

25.43

363

30.33

CO-404-D

136.80

144.52

7.72

145.61

1,307

163.26

CO-406-D

203.42

211.37

7.95

97.67

4,135

153.54

# Hole CO-402-D suffered significant core loss in the highest grade interval hence results are considered conservative

## No upper cuts were applied to intervals during reporting

### Gold Equivalent (Au Eqv) was calculated at a Ag;Au ratio of 74:1

 

True widths of the intersected mineralisation are estimated at approximately 90% of the reported length in the Table 1. QAQC checks have been completed for all batches and results are considered satisfactory. Screen Fire Assay (SFA) samples have been selected from crushed sample rejects to check if any coarse gold or silver is present and potential upside exists to the currently received results.

 

The database will be sent to an independent third party for an update of the existing resource calculation to ascertain whether any significant upside potential for the current resource model is possible.

 

Previously drilled holes which have intersected COSE style mineralisation in the same shoot have not returned values of the magnitude seen in holes CO-404 -D and CO-406-D especially with respect to the silver assays and there is the possibility that some earlier holes suffered from potential "wash out" of the high grade clays or core loss during drilling of this style of mineralisation. A full review is currently underway of historic drilling and if doubts persist and potential for a material increase of the contained Au and Ag exists within the shoot then a follow up programme of larger diameter core will be drilled as soon as practicable.

 

A high definition closely spaced Pole-Dipole geophysical study is currently being planned over the most productive section of the Cap-Oeste-COSE structure with the scope of identifying these discrete high grade shoots of mineralisation the study is scheduled to commence by min June 2015 with results expected 4-5 weeks after commencement.

 

Table 2; Complete table of drill results for holes CO-402-D to CO-406-D

 

Hole

From

To

Length (m)

Au (g/t)

A (g/t)

Au Eqv (g/t)

CO-402-D

81.3

81.84

0.54

22.01

714

31.66

CO-402-D

81.84

82.21

0.37

47.14

2,641

82.83

CO-402-D

82.21

82.92

0.71

4.23

30

4.64

CO-402-D

82.92

83.37

0.45

1.44

91

2.67

CO-402-D

83.37

83.77

0.4

1.69

838

13.01

CO-402-D

83.77

84.3

0.53

0.73

126

2.43

CO-402-D

84.3

84.9

0.6

3.13

193

5.74

CO-402-D

84.9

86

1.1

4.97

285

8.82

CO-402-D

86

86.66

0.66

5.16

226

8.21

CO-403-D

101.32

102.18

0.86

0.81

55

1.55

CO-403-D

102.18

103.19

1.01

0.43

5

0.50

CO-403-D

103.19

103.98

0.79

0.38

4

0.43

CO-403-D

103.98

104.52

0.54

0.51

7

0.60

CO-403-D

104.52

105.02

0.5

188.94

2,154

218.05

CO-403-D

105.02

105.53

0.51

70.7

181

73.15

CO-403-D

105.53

106.18

0.65

261.06

4,844

326.52

CO-403-D

106.18

107.05

0.87

2.61

13

2.79

CO-403-D

107.05

107.75

0.7

0.39

7

0.48

CO-403-D

107.75

108.43

0.68

1.14

5

1.21

CO-403-D

108.43

109

0.57

1.76

3

1.80

CO-403-D

109

110.16

1.16

1.34

21

1.62

CO-403-D

110.16

111.23

1.07

0.42

6

0.50

CO-403-D

111.23

112.36

1.13

1.16

8

1.27

CO-403-D

112.36

113.6

1.24

2.16

11

2.31

CO-404-D

136.8

137.62

0.82

0.16

8

0.27

CO-404-D

137.62

138.2

0.58

26.3

714

35.95

CO-404-D

138.2

138.5

0.3

1.81

35

2.28

CO-404-D

138.5

139.23

0.73

669.41

2,850

707.92

CO-404-D

139.23

140.11

0.88

666.23

6,547

754.70

CO-404-D

140.11

140.87

0.76

30.75

2,244

61.07

CO-404-D

140.87

141.7

0.83

9.36

114

10.90

CO-404-D

141.7

142.2

0.5

0.82

8

0.93

CO-404-D

142.2

143.53

1.33

0.49

5

0.56

CO-404-D

143.53

144.52

0.99

1.01

3

1.05

CO-405-D

157.35

158.09

0.74

0.74

14

0.93

CO-405-D

158.09

158.92

0.83

0.57

14

0.76

CO-405-D

158.92

160.05

1.13

5.45

193

8.06

CO-405-D

160.05

160.4

0.35

6.99

432

12.83

CO-405-D

160.4

161.15

0.75

3.25

135

5.07

CO-405-D

161.15

162.26

1.11

0.43

7

0.52

CO-405-D

162.26

163.17

0.91

0.59

6

0.67

CO-405-D

163.17

163.78

0.61

0.52

22

0.82

CO-405-D

163.78

164.7

0.92

0.74

5

0.81

CO-406-D

203.42

204.3

0.88

2.2

415

7.81

CO-406-D

204.3

204.97

0.67

272.81

7160

369.57

CO-406-D

204.97

205.48

0.51

127.67

24,073

452.98

CO-406-D

205.48

206.03

0.55

77.99

540

85.29

CO-406-D

206.03

206.66

0.63

285.52

973

298.67

CO-406-D

206.66

207.4

0.74

74.7

326

79.11

CO-406-D

207.4

207.93

0.53

62.55

118

64.14

CO-406-D

207.93

208.43

0.5

351.37

5661

427.87

CO-406-D

208.43

209.15

0.72

10.49

507

17.34

CO-406-D

209.15

209.66

0.51

60

21,480

350.27

CO-406-D

209.66

210.33

0.67

1.53

88

2.72

CO-406-D

210.33

210.84

0.51

0.77

9

0.89

CO-406-D

210.84

211.37

0.53

0.35

6

0.43

 

# Au Eqv ppm calculated at current Ag;Au ratio of 74;1 no potential metallurgical recovery data has been utilised in the calculation of Au Eqv for this report

 

Screen fire assay (SFA) checks have been carried out on 5 samples form the batch with the results shown below, in 2 cases with sample numbers 228129 and 228288 coarse gold was detected in the > 140 micron (0.14mm) portion of the sample which was expected due to the nature and grade of the mineralisation intersected, overall 4 out the 5 samples reported a reduction in grade with the SFA results with respect to the initial fire assay carried out and considered to be within acceptable tolerances.

 

Table 3; Screen Fire Assay (SFA) results carried out on 5 high grade samples from hole CO-403-D to CO-406-D

ORIGINAL SAMPLE

SCREEN FIRE ASSAY

Hole

Sample

From

To

Original Au (g/t)

Weighted -140#

Weighted +140#

Au SFA Final

% Diff

(%)

(%)

(g/t)

(%)

CO-403-D

228127

104.52

105.02

188.94

93.95%

6.05%

181.61

-3.88%

CO-403-D

228129

105.53

106.18

261.06

89.83%

10.17%

283.63

8.65%

CO-404-D

228158

138.5

139.23

669.41

97.44%

2.56%

557.68

-16.69%

CO-406-D

228284

204.3

204.97

272.81

97.33%

2.67%

267.65

-1.89%

CO-406-D

228288

206.03

206.66

285.52

76.70%

23.30%

231.75

-18.83%

 

A ranking study has been completed to compare the historic drill results against the recent holes drilled within the same high grade shoot, 3 of the 5 recently drilled holes report a Grade X Metre ranking of 1,2 and 5 respectively when compared against 24 historic holes which pierce the same structure. Drillholes CO-404-D and CO-406-D reporting AuEqvXM values a factor of 2.6 times higher than the best reported historic interval. PGD is investigating the potential causes including previously stated potential "wash-out" of high grade mineralisation to explain the substantial differences in reported results between historic and recently drilled intervals, laboratory error has been excluded as acceptable QAQC checks have been reported for all assay batches received to date.

 

Table 4; Significant intervals within COSE-Style High grade shoot at Cap-Oeste Ranked by AuEqv content multiplied by thickness or "Grade Metre"

Ranking

Hole ID

length (m)

Au (g/t)

Ag (g/t)

Au Eqv (g/t)

AuEqvXM

1

CO-404-D

7.72

145.61

1307

163.27

1260.5

2

CO-406-D

7.95

97.67

4135

153.55

1220.7

3

CO-104-DR

21

4.87

1375

23.45

492.5

4

CO-054-DR

6

56.04

897

68.16

409.0

5

CO-403-D

12.28

25.43

363

30.34

372.5

6

CO-105-DR

22

11.93

141

13.84

304.4

7

CO-080-DR

25

8.55

142

10.48

261.9

8

CO-119-DR

18.2

10.66

146

12.63

229.8

9

CO-127-D

18

4.05

628

12.54

225.7

10

CO-016-D

10.2

15.03

510

21.92

223.6

11

CO-108-D

10.5

13.68

545

21.05

221.1

12

CO-139-D

18.5

9.45

137

11.31

209.3

13

CO-107-DR

41.1

3.11

138

4.97

204.2

14

CO-097-DR

4.37

14.54

2379

46.68

204.0

15

CO-099-D

15.75

7.24

119

8.86

139.5

16

CO-110-DR

4.2

10.56

1482

30.59

128.5

17

CO-098-DR

22.05

2.52

131

4.28

94.4

19

CO-096-DR

20

2.23

83

3.35

67.0

18

CO-402-D

5.36

8.36

288

12.25

65.7

20

CO-055-DR

18.6

1.89

97

3.20

59.6

21

CO-008-R

20

2.01

32

2.44

48.7

22

CO-007-R

15

2.38

58

3.17

47.5

23

CO-060-D

25.3

1.27

29

1.66

42.1

24

CO-015-D

16.55

2.07

17

2.30

38.1

25

CO-109-DR

15.3

1.81

40

2.35

35.9

26

CO-028-R

25

1.18

16

1.39

34.8

27

CO-405-D

11.7

1.39

52

2.10

24.6

28

CO-112-D

10.7

1.20

36

1.68

18.0

29

CO-100-DR

2.5

3.49

25

3.83

9.6

 

A long section with the hole positions with respect to historic drill hole pierce points is included in the link below and will be posted on the website under the Cap-Oeste section at www.patagoniagold.com 

 

 

http://www.rns-pdf.londonstockexchange.com/rns/9456M_-2015-5-12.pdf

 

 

 

Ends

 

About Patagonia Gold

Patagonia Gold Plc is a mining company that seeks to grow shareholder value through exploration, development and production of gold and silver projects in the southern Patagonia region of Argentina. The Company is primarily focused on three projects: the flagship Cap-Oeste/COSE project, the La Manchuria project and the Lomada heap leach project, which is generating free cash flow. Patagonia Gold, indirectly through its subsidiaries or under option agreements, has mineral rights to over 220 properties in several provinces of Argentina and Chile, and is one of the largest landholders in the province of Santa Cruz.

Matthew Boyes, (BSC. Geology, Fellow AusIMM) Chief Operating Officer for Patagonia Gold PGSA and a qualified person as defined in Canadian National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and verified all scientific or technical mining disclosure contained in this press release.

 

 

 

Contact Information

Bill HumphriesPatagonia Gold PlcTel: +44 (0)20 7409 7444

Christopher van Tienhoven

Patagonia Gold S.A.

+54 911 5278 6950

 

David Bick / Mark LongsonSquare 1 Consulting+44 (0)20 7929 5599

Angela Hallett/James SpinneyStrand Hanson LimitedTel: +44 (0)20 7409 3494

Jeremy Stephenson/Stewart DicksonCantor Fitzgerald EuropeTel: +44 (0)20 7894 7000

 

This information is provided by RNS
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