Castle Peak's Akorade Host to Significant VTEM Signatures Coincident With AA Geochemical Anomaly; Returns 16.5m of 1.1 g/t Au...
15 August 2011 - 11:41PM
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Castle Peak Mining Ltd. ('Castle Peak' or the 'Company'), (TSX VENTURE:CAP), is
pleased to report it has identified +16 kilometers ('km') of VTEM conductors
coincident with the 9,500 metre ('m') Asuogya-Ayiem geochemical anomaly
previously defined by soil and auger sampling at the Company's Akorade project
in the southern Ashanti belt in Ghana, West Africa (see figure 1
http://www.castlepeakmining.com/i/pdf/Aug152011_NRa.pdf). These signatures are
similar to Golden Star's Bogoso/Prestea structural trend to the north, and
Golden Star's Wassa/HBB trend lying immediately east of Castle Peak's
concessions. The Company will now be able to compile the completed geophysical
interpretation (the first modern compilation of geology at a concession and
prospect level for this land package) with known geology and geochemistry to
further refine drill targets.
Advisory Board member Dr. David I. Groves stated that the geophysical survey now
allows us to better understand the geological controls on gold mineralization
and use these in improved targeting; these advances include the geological
interpretations and lineament/fault/shear zone interpretations from the recently
completed aeromagnetic survey. "Definition of resistors could define zones of
silicification as at Newmont's Ahafo deposit, and significant potential exists
on anomalous east-north-east trending segments of the Birimian-Tarkwaian
boundary, a location that hosts deposits such as Obuasi/Ashanti, Konongo and
Akyem."
In addition, Castle Peak reports results from 11 more diamond drill holes
completed on the Asuogya and Nkwanta concessions. Results from a 500m section of
the 9,500m Asuogya-Ayiem trend have returned encouraging values from limited
shallow testing of the AA Vein target; including 16.5m of 1.1 grams per ton
('g/t') gold ('Au') including 7.0m of 2.2 g/t Au from ASUDD008, 7.5m of 1.7 g/t
Au from ASUDD007, and 13.0m of 1.0 g/t Au from ASUDD001 previously reported,
July 18, 2011. The 8 additional holes on Nkwanta have returned encouraging
values from limited shallow testing of the Nana target; including 3.0m of 1.95
g/t Au from NKDDH012.
These drill results represent the continuing initial target testing in the
systematic evaluation of high priority targets within the Company's strategic
land position hosting kilometer scale, untested soil and auger anomalies. The
Phase I drill campaign started in late April, with a single core drill
undertaking a 7,500m program on initial drill ready targets on Nkwanta,
Asuogya-Ayiem, and POW (see figure 1 at
http://www.castlepeakmining.com/i/pdf/Aug152011_NRa.pdf). A total of 29 holes
have been completed to date; all 15 holes from Nkwanta have been reported
including those in this release, and five of 14 holes from Asuogya-Ayiem have
now been reported with more assays pending.
Asuogya-Ayiem
The Asuogya-Ayiem area is highlighted by a 9,500m x 1,000m soil anomaly defined
by gold values greater than 30 parts per billion ('ppb'). Two initial target
areas have been identified based on historical mapping, artisanal workings and
preliminary geophysical results: the AA Veins target and the AA Central target
both located on the central, western edge of the anomaly (see figure 2 at
http://www.castlepeakmining.com/i/pdf/Aug152011_NRa.pdf).
AA Veins Target
A total of 12 holes have been completed to date with two holes abandoned due to
ground conditions for a total of 2,503m (see figure 2 at
http://www.castlepeakmining.com/i/pdf/Aug152011_NRa.pdf). The holes are testing
a 500m portion of a large interpreted structural trend that is host to greater
than 100m of meter-scale quartz vein blocks appearing to represent two separate
parallel veins located approximately 15-20m apart. These veins and parallel
shear structures have been the focus of continuous artisanal workings in the
area. Highlights of the initial drill holes are presented in the following
table. Please refer to the Projects section at www.castlepeakmining.com to view
complete table of drill results.
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Hole From To Length Au
ID Target (m) (m) (m) (g/t) notes
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Previously reported July
ASUDDH001 AA Veins 47.0 60.0 13.0(i) 1.00 18, 2011
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hole abandoned; assays
ASUDDH002 AA Veins pending
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ASUDDH003 AA Veins 70.0 74.5 4.5 0.38
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anomalous halo around
and 109.0 116.0 7.0 0.09 structures
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hole abandoned; assays
ASUDDH004 AA Veins pending
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anomalous halo around
ASUDDH005 AA Veins 143.0 151.0 8.0 0.06 structures
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anomalous halo around
ASUDDH006 AA Veins 46.5 82.0 35.5 0.08 structures
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anomalous halo around
ASUDDH007 AA Veins 0.0 16.0 16.0 0.08 structures
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anomalous halo around
and 34.0 69.0 35.0 0.45 structures
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includes 34.0 41.5 7.5 1.70
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additional assays
ASUDDH008 AA Veins 32.5 49.0 16.5 1.13 pending
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includes 40.0 47.0 7.0 2.18
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(i) Previously reported drill hole; core recovery through this zone was
approximately 60%
i. Lengths are core lengths; estimated true widths range from 75% to 85%
ii. Composites are length weighted averages with a cut off of 0.1 g/t Au
and inclusive of up to 3m of assays below the cut off value.
iii. Lengths considered as anomalous haloes around structures are length
weighted composites with a cut off of 0.03 g/t Au.
Nkwanta
The Nkwanta area is highlighted by a 2,000m x 400m soil anomaly defined by gold
values greater than 30 ppb. Two initial target areas defined by artisanal
workings include the Apankrah and Nana structures which are east-north-east
trending structures approximately 1000m apart in the northern portion of the
soil anomaly.
Nana Target
A total of eight core holes have been completed for a total of 960m evaluating
approximately 450m of strike and approx. 100m of elevation on 100m fences in an
area of abundant historical artisanal workings. Highlights of the eight holes
are presented in the following table. Please refer to the Projects section at
www.castlepeakmining.com to view complete table of drill results.
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Hole From To Length Au
ID Target (m) (m) (m) (g/t) notes
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anomalous halo around
NKDD001 Nana 96.0 100.4 4.4 0.05 structures
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anomalous halo around
NKDD002 Nana 0.0 35.8 35.8 0.04 structures
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very poor recovery
includes 5.0 14.3 9.3 0.04 through zone
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anomalous halo around
and 74.0 86.1 12.1 0.03 structures
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NKDD003 Nana NSV
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NKDD004 Nana 100.0 104.0 4.0 0.06
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143.0 147.0 4.0 0.07
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anomalous halo around
NKDD005 Nana 37.0 60.0 23.0 0.08 structures
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includes 38.0 40.0 2.0 0.15
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includes 54.0 57.0 3.0 0.25
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EOH; anomalous halo off
and 92.0 100.0 8.0 0.06 end of hole
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NKDD012 Nana 38.0 50.0 12.0 0.53
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includes 46.0 49.0 3.0 1.95
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anomalous halo around
NKDD013 Nana 53.7 99.0 45.3 0.06 structures
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anomalous halo around
NKDD014 Nana 21.0 32.0 11.0 0.10 structures
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anomalous halo around
84.0 101.0 17.0 0.16 structures
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includes 93.4 96.0 2.6 0.40
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i. Lengths are core lengths; estimated true widths range from 75% to 85%
ii. Composites are length weighted averages with a cut off of 0.1 g/t Au
and inclusive of up to 3m of assays below the cut off value.
iii. Lengths considered as anomalous haloes around structures are length
weighted composites with a cut off of 0.03 g/t Au.
Non-Brokered Private Placement
Castle Peak is pleased to announce it plans to undertake a private placement of
units, consisting of one common share and one-half of one common share purchase
warrant, to raise gross proceeds of $3 million to support further exploration at
the Akorade Project. The price and terms of the private placement
will be determined in the context of the market.
Technical Disclosure
Castle Peak's technical disclosure in this news release has been reviewed and
approved by Darren Lindsay, P.Geo., Castle Peak's President and CEO, who serves
as a Qualified Person under the definition in National Instrument 43-101 ('NI
43-101'). Mr. Joe Amanor and Mr. John Coates of SEMS Exploration Services Ltd.
in Accra, Ghana have reviewed and approved the technical information in this
news release and serve as Qualified Persons for the Castle Peak exploration
program. The quality assurance and quality control procedures are being
established by Mr. Coates of SEMS Exploration Services. The procedures include
the systematic insertion of blanks, standards and duplicates into the sample
stream either in the field or at the lab; samples are placed in sealed bags and
are delivered to SGS Laboratory Services GH Ltd. in Tarkwa, Ghana, for routine
gold analysis by 50g charge fire assay with atomic absorption finish. The
Akorade project is an early stage exploration project and does not contain any
mineral resources as defined by NI 43-101. The potential quantities and grades
disclosed herein are conceptual in nature and there has been insufficient
exploration to define a mineral resource for the targets disclosed herein. It is
uncertain if further exploration will result in these targets being delineated
as a mineral resource. Further information is available in the NI 43-101
compliant technical report dated February 14, 2011 and entitled "NI 43-101
Technical Evaluation Report on Nkwanta & Ayiem Concessions, Wassa-West District,
Republic of Ghana, West Africa", a copy of which is filed under the Company's
profile on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.
About Castle Peak
Castle Peak Mining Ltd. is a Canadian-based exploration and development company
focused on advancing greenfields and early stage gold projects. The Company
holds a strategic land package in the Ashanti belt adjacent to several producing
gold mines in Ghana, West Africa. The Ashanti belt is known as one of the most
prolific gold belts in the world with over 150 million proven ounces uncovered
and current investment in excess of $2.5 B USD. Castle Peak is now executing an
aggressive Phase I exploration program on identified gold targets.
On behalf of the Board of Castle Peak Mining Ltd.:
Darren Lindsay, President and Chief Executive Officer
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
Except for statements of historical fact, this news release contains certain
'forward-looking information' and 'forward-looking statements' within the
meaning of applicable securities laws. Such forward-looking statements are based
on the opinions and estimates of management at the date the statements are made,
and are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and assumptions that
could cause actual results to vary materially from the anticipated results or
events predicted in these forward-looking statements, including, among others,
pending results from additional drilling, as well as those risk factors
identified in the Company's Filing Statement filed under the Company's SEDAR
profile. As a result, readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these
forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements contained in this
news release are made as of the date of this release. Except as required by
applicable law, Castle Peak disclaims any intention and assumes no obligation to
update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new
information, future events or otherwise.
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