VANCOUVER, BC, July 27, 2020 /CNW/ - District Metals
Corp. (TSXV: DMX) (FRA: DFPP); ("District" or the
"Company") is pleased to provide an update on the historical
drill data compilation work, and the Leapfrog 3D geological model
of the historic Tomtebo Mine located within District's polymetallic
Tomtebo Property in the Bergslagen Mining District of south-central
Sweden. In partnership with EMX Royalty Corp. (TSX-V: EMX),
this work represents an important development for the Tomtebo
Property that has never been previously conducted, and has already
identified exceptional drill ready targets.
Historic drill highlights from the Steffenburgs zone at the
Tomtebo Mine show substantial intervals of polymetallic
mineralization from 200 to 317 m
below surface that remains open along strike and at depth.
The historic drill results from the Tomtebo Mine are from campaigns
carried out by state-owned Stora AB between 1916 to 1972.
Steffenburgs Zone Historic Drill Highlights
The Steffenburgs zone covers the northwest quadrant of the
Tomtebo Mine, and is dominated by silver-zinc-lead mineralization
with lesser copper-gold mineralization. The holes highlighted
below show mineralization as disseminated, stringer, semi-massive
and massive sulphides that remains open along strike and at
depth.
- Hole TOMT70004 was drilled horizontally from the
-200 m exploration drift level and
intersected 16.17 m at 535.7 g/t
AgEq1 or 13.8% ZnEq2 (2.00 to
18.17 m).
- Hole TOMT70003 was drilled horizontally from the
-200 m level and intersected
9.81 m at 441.3 g/t
AgEq1 or 11.4% ZnEq2 (5.79 to
15.60 m).
- Hole TOMT70011 was drilled horizontally from the
-200 m level and intersected
1.55 m at 1,458.4 g/t
AgEq1 or 37.6% ZnEq2 (26.95 to
28.50 m).
- Hole TOMT71036 was drilled downwards at -66° from the
-200 m level and intersected
9.5 m at 303.4 g/t
AgEq1 or 7.8% ZnEq2 (118.5 to
128.0 m).
- Hole TOMT71031 was drilled downwards at -63° from the
-200 m level and intersected
17.75 m at 286.5 g/t
AgEq1 or 7.4% ZnEq2 (108.8 to
126.55 m).
- Hole TOMT71041 was drilled downwards at -75° from the
-200 m level and intersected
29.44 m at 260.2 g/t
AgEq1 or 6.7% ZnEq2 (5.32 to 34.76 m), 3.34 m
at 349.4 g/t AgEq1 or 9.0% ZnEq2 (54.0 to
57.34 m), and 0.68 m at 500.0 g/t AgEq1 or 12.9%
ZnEq2 (66.83 to 67.51
m).
The historic polymetallic drill results are reported in AgEq and
ZnEq due to the high silver and zinc values that are also common
throughout the Bergslagen Mining District. In 2019, reported
revenue from Boliden's nearby Garpenberg Mine was accounted by
silver at 30%, zinc at 40%, lead at 20%, and gold-copper at
10%3.
The highlighted historic drill holes are shown on plan map and
long section in Figures 1 and 2, respectively. Table 1 shows
individual assay results for silver, gold, copper, zinc, and lead
that comprise the AgEq and ZnEq values above.
Garrett Ainsworth, CEO of
District, commented: "The size and scale potential at the former
Tomtebo Mine is evident with these additional historic drill
results that show wide intervals of strong polymetallic
mineralization enriched with precious metals that is open in all
directions. The first ever deep penetrating airborne
electromagnetic and magnetic survey (SkyTEM312 HP) was recently
flown on the Tomtebo Property, and we eagerly await for the final
data by late-August, which will be subsequently interpreted by
Condor Consulting and Geovista AB."
Context of Historic Drill Results
Drill holes TOMT70003 and -70004 were drilled on either side of
the -200 m exploration drift, which
is interpreted to delineate an approximate 31 m wide northwest dipping silver-zinc-lead
dominant mineralized horizon with a northeast plunge that remains
wide open at depth. To date, only one interval with assay
results has been located for hole TOMT70011, which was drilled to
within six meters of TOMT70004. Hole TOMT70009 was drilled
horizontally from the -200 m drift,
and encountered substantial polymetallic mineralization
35 m to the southwest of hole
TOMT70004.
Holes TOMT71036, -70029, -71031, and -71040 were drilled as a
fan below the -200 m exploration
drift towards the east to target a west dipping silver-zinc-lead
dominant mineralized horizon. These four drill holes trace
the mineralized horizon for 50 m
along strike, and show core length intercepts of up to 17.75 m (true thickness unknown), which is wide
open along strike and down dip.
Drill hole TOMT71041 was drilled below the -200 m exploration drift to the northeast along
the strike of a silver-zinc-lead dominant mineralized
horizon. This hole stayed within the interpreted northwest
dipping mineralization for 29.44
m. Additional strong mineralized intercepts at depth
support the presence of stacked mineralized horizons at the
Steffenburgs zone.
These drill results are historical in nature. District has
not undertaken any independent investigation of the sampling nor
has it independently analyzed the results of the historical
exploration work in order to verify the results. District considers
these historical drill results relevant as the Company will use
this data as a guide to plan future exploration programs. The
Company also considers the data to be reliable for these purposes,
however, the Company's future exploration work will include
verification of the data through drilling.
Next Steps at Tomtebo Property
- Historical data from the Tomtebo Mine continues to be
digitized, compiled and interpreted, and further results will be
released as interpretations are completed.
- A detailed airborne electromagnetic and magnetic survey
(SkyTEM) recently commenced on the Tomtebo Property (see
July 13, 2020 news release).
The final SkyTEM data is expected by late-August, and then
interpretive work will begin. Any conductive or magnetic high
anomalies from the survey will be followed up as promising targets
for high grade polymetallic mineralization.
- Conductive and magnetic high anomalies will be targeted as part
of a broader prospecting, mapping, and sampling program in
late-August. Detailed work will focus on the historic Tomtebo
and Lövås Mines, and the numerous mineral occurrences on the
Tomtebo Property.
- Dr. Rodney Allen, BSc, PhD, from
Volcanic Resources has been retained to review all historical data
and available drill core along with ongoing exploration data to
assist in prioritizing drill targets. Dr. Allen was Manager,
Geology Research and Development for the Boliden Group, in
Sweden for ten years. Prior to
that position, he studied several polymetallic ore deposits in
Sweden. His geological
interpretations were instrumental in the discovery of new ore
bodies at Garpenberg and Renström.
Figure 1: Plan View of Steffenburgs
Zone
Figure 2: Long Section Facing East from Northwest Quadrant of
Tomtebo Mine
Table 1: Steffenburgs Zone Historical Drill
Results
Drill
Hole
|
Depths and
Interval
|
Historical Assay
Results
|
Hole
ID
|
Azimuth
|
Dip
|
Hole
Type
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Interval
(m)
|
Ag
(g/t)
|
Au
(g/t)
|
Cu
(%)
|
Zn
(%)
|
Pb
(%)
|
AgEq
(g/t)
|
ZnEq
(%)
|
TOMT70003
|
10
|
0
|
Underground
|
5.79
|
15.60
|
9.81
|
88.20
|
0.37
|
0.16
|
5.37
|
2.60
|
441.32
|
11.38
|
TOMT70004
|
162
|
0
|
Underground
|
2.00
|
18.17
|
16.17
|
93.02
|
1.03
|
0.22
|
5.42
|
2.86
|
535.68
|
13.82
|
TOMT70009
|
309
|
0
|
Underground
|
4.62
|
12.73
|
8.11
|
46.00
|
0.20
|
0.20
|
1.34
|
1.64
|
196.08
|
5.06
|
TOMT70011
|
170
|
0
|
Underground
|
26.95
|
28.50
|
1.55
|
222.00
|
1.00
|
0.27
|
16.90
|
13.00
|
1,458.44
|
37.62
|
TOMT70029
|
90
|
-66
|
Underground
|
114.92
|
125.42
|
10.50
|
57.91
|
0.42
|
0.65
|
1.43
|
0.54
|
241.62
|
6.23
|
TOMT71031
|
110
|
-63
|
Underground
|
108.80
|
126.55
|
17.75
|
55.51
|
0.75
|
0.98
|
0.91
|
0.53
|
286.54
|
7.39
|
TOMT71036
|
73
|
-66
|
Underground
|
118.50
|
128.00
|
9.50
|
25.39
|
1.29
|
0.18
|
1.98
|
1.23
|
303.38
|
7.82
|
TOMT71040
|
126
|
-63
|
Underground
|
106.60
|
110.64
|
4.04
|
84.84
|
0.78
|
na
|
na
|
na
|
170.12
|
na
|
TOMT71041
|
32
|
-75
|
Underground
|
5.32
|
34.76
|
29.44
|
69.02
|
0.81
|
0.41
|
0.99
|
0.67
|
260.24
|
6.71
|
|
|
|
|
54.00
|
57.34
|
3.34
|
71.29
|
0.84
|
0.72
|
2.42
|
0.62
|
349.37
|
9.01
|
|
|
|
|
66.83
|
67.51
|
0.68
|
80.00
|
0.70
|
0.40
|
6.50
|
1.50
|
499.56
|
12.88
|
Notes:
|
·
True widths of the reported mineralized intervals have not been
determined
|
·
Metal prices used in USD for metal equivalent calculations were
based on $15.00/oz for Ag, $1650/oz for Au, $2.15/lb for Cu,
$0.85/lb for Zn and $0.75/lb for Pb
|
·
AgEq equals = Ag g/t + (Au g/t × 110) + (Cu% × 98.286) + (Zn% ×
38.857) + (Pb% × 34.286)
|
·
ZnEq equals = Zn% + (Ag g/t × 0.0257) + (Au g/t x 2.831) + (Cu%
× 2.529) + (Pb% × 0.882)
|
·
Metal equivalent calculations assume 100%
recoveries
|
·
na - not assayed
·
These drill results are historical in nature. District has
not undertaken any independent investigation of the sampling nor
has it independently analyzed the results of the historical
exploration work in order to verify the results. District considers
these historical drill results relevant as the Company will use
this data as a guide to plan future exploration programs. The
Company also considers the data to be reliable for these purposes,
however, the Company's future exploration work will include
verification of the data through drilling.
|
References
1 AgEq equals = Ag g/t + (Au g/t × 110) + (Cu% ×
98.286) + (Zn% × 38.857) + (Pb% × 34.286). Metal prices used
in USD for metal equivalent calculations were based on $15.00/oz for Ag, $1650/oz for Au, $2.15/lb for Cu, $0.85/lb for Zn and $0.75/lb for Pb. Metal equivalent calculations
assume 100% recoveries.
2 ZnEq equals = Zn% + (Ag g/t × 0.0257) + (Au g/t x
2.831) + (Cu% × 2.529) + (Pb% × 0.882). Metal prices used in USD
for metal equivalent calculations were based on $15.00/oz for Ag, $1650/oz for Au, $2.15/lb for Cu, $0.85/lb for Zn and $0.75/lb for Pb. Metal equivalent calculations
assume 100% recoveries.
3 Boliden's Summary Report on Resources and Reserves
for Garpenberg in 2019 -
https://www.boliden.com/globalassets/operations/exploration/mineral-resources-and-mineral-reserves-pdf/2019/resources_and_reserves_garpenberg_2019-12-31.pdf
contains the key assumptions, parameters and methods used to
prepare the mineral resource and reserve estimates contained herein
in respect of the Garpenberg Mine.
Technical Information
All scientific and technical information in this news release
has been prepared by, or approved by Garrett Ainsworth, PGeo,
President and CEO of the Company. Mr. Ainsworth is a
qualified person for the purposes of National Instrument 43-101 -
Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.
Mr. Ainsworth has not verified any of the information regarding
any of the properties or projects referred to herein other than the
Tomtebo and Trollberget Properties. Mineralization on any
other properties referred to herein is not necessarily indicative
of mineralization on the Tomtebo and Trollberget Properties.
The data disclosed in this news release related to drilling
results is historical in nature. District has not undertaken any
independent investigation of the sampling nor has it independently
analyzed the results of the historical exploration work in order to
verify the results. District considers these historical drill
results relevant as the Company will use this data as a guide to
plan future exploration programs. The Company's future exploration
work will include verification of the data through drilling.
About District Metals Corp.
District Metals Corp. is led by industry professionals with a
track record of success in the mining industry. The Company's
mandate is to seek out, explore, and develop prospective mineral
properties through a disciplined science-based approach to create
shareholder value and benefit other stakeholders.
The advanced exploration stage Tomtebo Property is located in
the Bergslagen Mining District of south-central Sweden is the Company's main focus. Tomtebo
comprises 5,144 ha, and is situated between the historic Falun Mine
and Boliden's Garpenberg Mine that are located 25 km to the
northwest and southeast, respectively. Two historic polymetallic
mines and numerous polymetallic showings are located on the Tomtebo
Property along an approximate 17 km trend that exhibits similar
geology, structure, alteration and VMS/SedEx style mineralization
as other significant mines within the district. Mineralization that
is open at depth and along strike at the historic mines on the
Tomtebo Property has not been followed up on, and modern systematic
exploration has never been conducted on the Property.
On Behalf of the Board of Directors
"Garrett Ainsworth"
President and Chief Executive Officer
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addition, statements in this news release that not historical facts
are forward looking statements including anticipated results of
future exploration and the results of additional compilation
work.
These statements and other forward-looking information are
based on assumptions and estimates that the Company believes are
appropriate and reasonable in the circumstances, , including,
without limitation, assumptions about the reliability of historical
data and the accuracy of publicly reported information regarding
past and historic mines in the Bergslagen District ; the Company's
ability to raise sufficient capital to fund planned exploration
activities, maintain corporate capacity and satisfy the
exploration expenditure requirements required by the definitive
purchase agreement between the Company and the vendor of the
Tomtebo property (the "Definitive Purchase Agreement") by the times
specified therein (failing which the Tomtebo Property will be
forfeited without any repayment to the Company); and stability in
financial and capital markets.
There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to
be accurate and actual results, and future events could differ
materially from those anticipated in such statements. Important
factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from
the Company's expectations include ; the risk that historic data
regarding the Tomtebo property is unreliable, the risk that
information concerning production and mineralization at current and
historic mines within the Bergslagen District proves to be
inaccurate; the risk that the Company will be unable to raise
sufficient capital to finance planned exploration (including
incurring prescribed exploration expenditures required by the
Definitive Purchase Agreement, failing which the Tomtebo Property
will be forfeited without any repayment of the purchase price);
future metal prices, availability of capital and financing on
acceptable terms, general economic, market or business conditions,
uninsured risks, regulatory changes, delays or inability to receive
required approvals, and other exploration or other risks detailed
herein and from time to time in the filings made by the Company
with securities regulators, including those described under the
heading "Risks and Uncertainties" in the Company's MD&A for the
financial year ended June 30,
2020. The Company does not undertake to update or revise any
forward-looking statements, except in accordance with applicable
law. Readers are cautioned not to put undue reliance on these
forward-looking statements.
SOURCE District Metals Corp.