Hemlo Explorers Inc. (the “Company”) (TSXV:HMLO) is pleased to
provide this update on its recent acquisition of the Hemlo North
and Hemlo West properties from O3 Mining Inc. The properties are
located in the Archean Schreiber-Hemlo greenstone belt. The belt is
host to the Hemlo deposit that has produced over 21 million ounces
of gold since discovery in the early 1980’s and continues today at
Barrick Gold Corporation’s Williams Mine. The Hemlo North and West
properties collectively consist of 414 claims totaling 6,833
hectares, bringing the Company’s total claim holdings to 38,000
hectares in a belt that, in the past, had considerably fragmented
property ownership. Hemlo Explorers is the largest and most active
explorer in the area.
Figure 1: Location of Hemlo North and Hemlo West
properties relative to existing Hemlo projects
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North Limb Property
The Hemlo North Limb Property (the “Property”)
is a combination of the Company’s North Limb Property and the
recently acquired Hemlo North property. The combination of these
properties expands coverage over a significant arcuate structural
splay and favorable geological setting. The Property is underlain
by mafic to intermediate volcanics and interflow sediments that
have undergone complex deformation, hydrothermal alteration and
metamorphism. As provided in a 2017 compilation by Emerald
Geological Services, these units are intruded by four stacked
quartz feldspar porphyries with associated sulphides and variable
silica / sericite alteration and are identified as Musher Lake
(MLP), Lunny Lake (LLP), Armand Lake (ALP) and QUED (QP). Using the
Hemlo Deposit as a gold deposition model, these porphyries and the
adjacent Musher Lake Pluton were the possible heat sources for the
movement of gold bearing fluids along stratigraphic and structural
trends. The LLP trend has a strike extent of 3 kilometres having
historical drill intercepts of gold mineralization of less than 100
ppb Au and up to 37.35 g/t Au over 1 metre in drillhole F1-95-2.
According to Company records, drill hole coverage is minimal over
2.5 kilometres of this trend. Drillhole F1-95-2 is located
approximately 150 metres from the previous boundary line of the
Company’s North Limb Property that is now one continuous
property.
The Company is preparing a 3D model of diamond
drill and surface survey data to evaluate the Property and to
identify hydrothermal-alteration and gold mineralized trends for
future drill targeting.
Hemlo West Property
A 2017 compilation, prepared by Emerald
Geological Services for Beaufield Resources Inc., of the Hemlo West
Property identified several prospective gold trends with
structures, alteration, mineralization and a barite unit similar to
the Hemlo gold deposit. These trends have historically been
examined over the past 40 years with more recent deep diamond
drilling focused on the Baritic Zone or “BAZ” and Black River
(Stenlund) Trend. Four areas – Mussy Creek, Kadrey, Black River and
the Bend – were identified for untested gold potential (See figure
2).
Figure 2: Target areas on Hemlo North and Hemlo
West properties
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1) Mussy Creek Gold
Showing is located north of Mussy Creek and east of the Black
River. Records show a known gold showing with values up to 10.8 g/t
Au in bedrock as well as gold in nearby boulders (or float). Two
soil surveys (humus and B-Horizon) returned gold values of up to 85
ppb and 1,320 ppb respectively. Drill hole PR98-01, which is in the
immediate vicinity of the showing intersected quartz feldspar
porphyries with associated pyrite mineralization but did not target
the better bedrock or soil anomalies. Drill core was not sampled,
and the hole was stopped in a fault zone. Further work is planned
to locate the showing and assess the potential.
2) Kadrey is
located approximately 700 metres south of Highway 17 and
immediately east of the Pic River. The area has seen approximately
10 drill holes, completed by Kadrey Energy Corp. and Hemlo Gold
Mines Inc., in a relatively small area over a strike length of
approximately 600 metres. Geology consists of altered sediments and
mafic volcanics with BAZ and porphyritic units. Assays returned
include anomalous gold, with elevated levels of chrome, nickel,
barium and potassium. Drill hole results will be assessed by the
Company for further testing.
3) Black River
(Stenlund) is located approximately 2.0 kilometres south of Highway
17, north of the Black River and above the hydro power generating
dam. It has been defined by a fence of 3 historical drill holes
(Hardy International TH-1 to TH-3) which is on strike and is
thought to cross the Stenlund mineralized trend to the south west
and the Lake Superior Fault. This trend appears to be supported by
high magnetic airborne signature. The Stenlund mineralization
occurs in multiple zones with sericitic, potassic, and carbonate
alteration. Mineralization includes gold, molybdenum, copper and
barium, and is associated with faulting and porphyry
intrusions.
4) The Bend, also
known as Melgund West, is located approximately 800 metres south of
Highway 17 and one kilometre east of the Black River. The Bend
represents an area where the BAZ and Stenlund magnetic trends (Lake
Superior Fault) and possibly the Hemlo North Limb come together.
Records show that there is no drilling for approximately 2
kilometres in the vicinity of this junction point. Gold Fields
Canadian Mining Ltd. drilled a deep hole N87-1 to the east and was
stopped in a quartz feldspar porphyry, as it appears to approach
the east side of the Bend Area. This highly strained area, bounded
by the Melgund and Rous Lake Stocks, will be assessed for
competency contrasts and mechanical traps for mineralized
fluids.
Hemlo Explorers Inc. considers these historical
results very encouraging and is looking forward to carrying out
further follow up work in the near future.
Qualified Person
Dan McCormack, P.Geo., Exploration Manager for
Hemlo Explorers, is the “Qualified Person” as defined by National
Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects,
responsible for the accuracy of technical information contained in
this news release.
About Hemlo Explorers Inc.
Hemlo Explorers is a Canadian-based mineral
exploration company with a portfolio of properties in Ontario and
Nunavut. Hemlo Explorers is focused on generating shareholder value
through the advancement of its Hemlo area gold properties including
the Pic Project, the North Limb, and the recently acquired West
Hemlo Property.
For more information please contact:
Brian Howlett, President and CEO Hemlo Explorers Inc. (647)
227-3035 http://www.hemloexplorers.ca
Forward-Looking Statements
Certain information set forth in this news
release may contain forward-looking statements that involve
substantial known and unknown risks and uncertainties, including,
but not limited to, exploration results, potential mineralization,
statements relating to mineral resources, and the Company’s plans
with respect to the exploration and development of its properties.
These forward-looking statements are subject to numerous risks and
uncertainties, certain of which are beyond the control of Hemlo
Explorers, including, but not limited to, the impact of general
economic conditions, industry conditions, volatility of commodity
prices, risks associated with the uncertainty of exploration
results and estimates, currency fluctuations, dependency upon
regulatory approvals, the uncertainty of obtaining additional
financing and exploration risk. Readers are cautioned that the
assumptions used in the preparation of such information, although
considered reasonable at the time of preparation, may prove to be
imprecise and, as such, undue reliance should not be placed on
forward-looking statements.
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