Monument Mining Limited (TSX-V: MMY and FSE: D7Q1) “Monument” or
the “Company” is pleased to announce the successful completion of
an upscaled Phase 1 18,000 metre air core (“AC”) and reverse
circulation (“RC”) drill program at its Murchison Gold Project in
Western Australia.
Highlights
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Completion of 46 RC holes for 3,465 metres targeting the Munro Bore
Extension target as well as the FLC2 and FLC3 prospects, within the
Burnakura Project Area. Hole depths ranged from 40 to 160 metres
and were located outside of the current resource areas.
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A total of 349 AC holes were completed for 10,484 metres focusing
on high quality structural targets defined from geophysical surveys
in areas of shallow cover.
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The Munro Bore mineralized structure has an extension into
Monument’s tenement (“Munro Bore Extension”).
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Geological mapping and interpretation of the completed drilling is
in progress, and subject to results obtained, follow up drill
programs will be planned.
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All of the samples generated from the drilling have been delivered
to ALS Geochemistry, Perth, and results are expected to be received
between October and November 2021.
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A drill program consisting of over 5,500 metres of combined RC and
diamond drilling (“DD”) targeting beneath open pits along the
high-grade North of Alliance (“NOA”) structure is at an advanced
planning stage and selection of a drill contractor is in
progress.
Monument commenced its Phase 1 AC and RC drill
program on July 3rd 2021 (as announced on July 20th 2021) and
completed it by August 21st 2021 (Figure 1).
This first phase of drilling was designed to
test new high quality structural targets beneath cover for
potential mineralization that may lead to the identification of
shallow stand alone or satellite gold deposits to supplement the
current resource base. In addition, the drilling tested the strike
continuation at Munro Bore Extension that is adjacent to Munro Bore
(not owned by Monument). Munro Bore has estimated historical
resources of 266,000t at 1.6g/t Au (reported in “Technical Project
Review and Independent Valuation Report (Short Form)” prepared by
Giralia Resources NL and reviewed by Ravensgate Mining Industry
Consultants in January 2011).
A total of 46 RC holes for 3,465m were completed
against a plan of 12 holes for 1,260m, comprised of 1,301m for the
planned Munro Bore Extension and additional 2,164m for the FLC2 and
FLC3 prospects that was originally planned in the phase two. It was
brought forward to take advantage of increased drill rig
availability.
A total of 349 AC holes were completed for
10,484m at the Authaal East, Burnakura South and Junction targets
against a plan of 430 AC holes for 16,680m at Munro Bore Extension,
Banderol South and Junction. The targets were tested as planned
except the eastern line of the Junction target was not drilled due
to steep terrain. The depth to blade refusal was generally less
than anticipated resulting in fewer metres drilled than originally
planned. Drill holes were angled at 60 degrees and generally spaced
at 25m with lines spaced at between 400m to 950m.
Figure 1 is available at
https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/4f5e7d03-ad4f-47d4-ad54-556b158b3923
Drill holes generally intersected lithology
consistent with available mapping and included volcanic and Banded
Iron Formation (“BIF”) sequences which are the same lithologies
that host the Alliance Mineral Resource. In addition, the
continuation of the Munro Bore mineralization could be identified
by a zone of shearing, alteration, pyrite mineralization and quartz
veining.
All samples have been dispatched from site and
have been received by ALS Geochemistry, Perth. Due to the backlog
for gold assays and multi-element geochemical results which the
mining industry is currently experiencing, results aren’t expected
to be received until October through to the end of November. Higher
priority samples have been prioritized with the lab.
Geological interpretation of the completed Phase
1 drilling is ongoing and follow up mapping and sampling of some of
the drill lines will be planned. Interpretations will be reviewed
and refined once assays are received to improve understanding of
the geological controls of the mineralized zones and guide phase 2
drilling program on Burnakura, which will be announced
accordingly.
A full review of all historical maps and reports
is planned to be completed for the Gabanintha project. An initial
review indicated there is a substantial amount of information that
needs to be collated before regional exploration programs can be
designed. Additional pit mapping and a structural interpretation of
the main Gabanintha pit area will also be completed to assist in
drill hole targeting underneath the existing pits.
Munro Bore Extension Target
A total of 12 holes for 1,301m of RC were
drilled at the Munro Bore Extension target (Figure 2). Three lines
of drilling were completed with holes spaced between 40m and 50m to
extend the tested mineralised strike length 160m, into Monument’s
M51/178 tenement. Holes were drilled to depths from 60m to
160m.
An historical Mineral Resource at Munro Bore was
reported by Giralia Resources in 2010, estimated to be 266,000t at
1.6g/t Au. The drilling confirmed the strike continuation of this
structure at a south-west orientation directly into Monument’s
M51/178 tenement. No significant drilling or evaluation of this
structure within M51/178 has been previously completed.
The drilled structure is dipping to the
north-east and is over 20m wide, defined by shearing, alteration,
pyrite mineralization and quartz veining. There is no indication
whether economic mineralization continues along this structure into
Monument’s tenement at this stage.
Figure 2 is available at
https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/ef9379be-3d59-451f-93fe-55752a94b693
FLC2 and FLC3 Prospects
The FLC2 and FLC3 targets were added to the
Phase 1 drill program to take advantage of increased drill rig
availability. A total of 31 holes for 1,882m were completed at the
FLC2 prospect (Figure 3) and 4 holes for 282m were completed at the
FLC3 prospect (Figure 4). Holes were drilled to depths between 40m
and 95m.
The FLC2 target is located approximately 400m to
the south of the Banderol pit and appears to be associated with the
southward continuation of the same structural contact that hosts
the mineralization within the pit. The Banderol pit produced an
estimated 28koz ounces of gold at 2.9g/t pre-2005 (“Updated Mineral
Resource, Burnakura Project, Western Australia, Australia NI 43-101
Technical Report” prepared by SRK, July 2018, or “July 2018
NI43-101 Technical Report”).
In addition to this main north-south trending
structure, there appears to be structures orientated in a
north-easterly direction, which were also targeted by this drill
program.
The FLC2 target has been previously tested with fences of RAB
drilling and several shallow RC holes that identified numerous
areas of low-grade gold mineralization as well as some higher grade
zones with best intersections of 10m at 3.4g/t from hole FCPH1635
and 3m at 5.0g/t from FCPH1871. This drill program has tested
beneath the higher grade intersections into fresh rock, and will
increase the understanding of the main controls on mineralization.
The mineralization generally appears to be associated with mafic
and ultramafic contacts.
Figure 3 is available at
https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/8c878603-8cc0-44a3-8213-6393de3dfb4d
The FLC3 prospect is located approximately 1km
to the south of the Federal City deposit and is interpreted to
occur on the southward continuation of the same structure that
hosts the mineralization there. The Federal City pit produced an
estimated 1.2koz at 1.3g/t pre-2005 (July 2018 NI43-101 Technical
Report). The FLC3 prospect contains several shallow high-grade gold
intercepts that include 10m at 10.9g/t from FCPH1526. The prospect
has been previously tested with multiple lines of RAB drilling and
several shallow follow up RC holes that have not been further
tested at depth. The mineralization appears to be trending in a
north-south orientation which is subparallel to lithology and
magnetic highs. The lithology consists of ultramafic and
mafics.
Figure 4 is available at
https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/e499cd08-0e12-4a0f-9a2c-da774c43d3ba
The four RC holes that were drilled were
designed to test for mineralisation along strike and at depth and
to confirm the orientation of the high-grade mineralisation. The
holes intersected an ultramafic sequence containing a narrow
interval of basalt that has increased deformation and alteration at
some of its contacts, which may indicate the mineralization is
focused along lithological contacts.
A full listing of historical drill hole details showing
intersections above 1 g/t gold for FLC2 and FLC3 and accompanying
drill collar plans are shown in Appendix 1.
Authaal East, Banderol South and Junction
Targets
The Authaal East, Banderol South and Junction
Targets had not been previously drilled and are high quality
structural targets defined from geophysical surveys, in areas of
shallow cover.
A total of 30 holes for 1,172m were completed at
the Authaal East target which is located approximately 500m to the
east of the Authaal pits (Figure 5). The Authaal pit has produced
an estimated 13koz of gold at 5.7g/t and the Authaal North pit has
produced an estimated 7.1koz at 2.9g/t pre-2005 (July 2018 NI43-101
Technical Report). This drill target was added to the drill plan
after the July 20th 2021 press release.
The Authaal East target
The Authaal East target is located at the
northern end of a north-south trending magnetic feature adjacent
the Burnakura Shear Zone (“BSZ”). Deposits including Banderol and
Federal City are located on north-south trending magnetic features
that have been interpreted to be dilational subsidiary structures
to the BSZ. There is also an existing line of drilling 320m to the
north-east of the completed drilling that have 4 holes ending in
assay values greater than 0.1 g/t.
Figure 5 is available at
https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/e9eef74a-c218-4ce8-a351-cceb8a5bc767
Banderol South and Junction Targets
A total of 127 AC holes for 3,465m of drilling
were completed at the Banderol South target. A reinterpretation of
the detailed aeromagnetic data identified a secondary north-south
structural splay deviating off the regional north-east BSZ. The
orientation of this splay coincides with the structural orientation
of mineralized quartz veins within the Banderol open pit and is
interpreted to be a continuation of the same structure.
A sequence dominated by felsic volcanics was
intersected with minor granodiorite, mafics and ultramafics.
Transported cover was generally shallow and less than 1m thick.
A total of 192 holes for 5,847m of AC drilling
were completed at the Junction target. The Junction target occurs
at the intersection of a known mineralized north-east structural
zone with a north-south structure, where an east-west trending
magnetic high is observed. As the greenstone lithologies approach
the east-west trending magnetic high to the south and approach two
granodiorite bodies, they are interpreted to be dragged and
deformed potentially creating extensional dilatational zones within
the favorable host lithologies.
The drilling at the Junction target intercepted
narrow intervals of amphibolite, mafic, ultramafic and possible BIF
horizons that are generally less than 100m wide, within a weak to
moderately strained granite. Alluvial material covered the whole
target area to an average depth of 8m, providing potential to
discover hidden mineralization.
The eastern most planned line was not drilled
due to steep topography that would make drill rig access difficult.
This area will be further investigated and could potentially be
tested by a soil sampling program.
Quality Assurance/Quality
Control
All drilling completed by Monument utilized the
following procedures and methodologies and was carried out under
the supervision of Monument personnel. The drilling was carried out
by Strike Drilling Pty Ltd under the supervision of Monument’s
personnel.
RC drilling used a 5.0-inch face sampling
pneumatic hammer with samples collected into 60 litre plastic bags.
Samples were collected as 1m splits from the cyclone or as 4m
composites from the 60 litre plastic bags. Samples were kept dry by
maintaining enough air pressure to exclude groundwater inflow;
however, a very small number of RC samples from this drill program
were moist or wet.
AC drilling used a 4.0-inch blade and cuttings
were collected in one metre intervals and split between a calico
bag and a portion was placed onto the ground for spear sampling 4m
composites. The 1m calico samples have been stored at the drill
site until assay results are received and validated. Composites
returning greater than 0.1g/t Au will be subsampled using the 1m
calico bags.
Coarse reject samples for all mineralized
samples corresponding to significant Au intervals will be retained
and stored on-site at the Company controlled core yard.
All drill samples were shipped to ALS
Geochemistry laboratory in Wangara, WA for preparation. Sample
analysis may take place at some of ALS’s analysis laboratories
outside of Western Australia. All samples will undergo routine gold
analysis using a 50-gram charge and fire assay with an atomic
absorption finish. Selected samples will be dissolved by a four
acid digestion and then analyzed for a suite of 33 elements using
an ICP-AES finish.
Quality control procedures included the systematic insertion of
blanks (1 in 50 samples), duplicates (1 in 40 samples) and sample
standards (1 in 20 samples) into the sample stream at the drill
site.
The scientific and technical information in this
press release has been assembled by Adrian Woodfield, Chief
Geologist of the Company, reviewed and approved by Roger Stangler,
MEng, FAusIMM, MAIG, a Qualified Person as defined by NI43-101,
retained by Golder Associates Pty Ltd.
Background of Murchison Gold
Project
Monument Mining Limited holds a 100% interest in
the Murchison Gold Project comprising 170km2 of highly prospective
Archean Greenstone terrane located approximately 750km north of
Perth and 40km southeast of Meekatharra in Western Australia
(Figure 1). The project area covers the eastern margin of the
Meekatharra-Wydgee greenstone belt within the north-eastern
Murchison domain. Historically the Murchison Goldfield has yielded
over 15 million ounces of gold since the 1900’s and is still a
significant producer from operating mines within the field
including the Westgold Resources operations located less than 10km
to the west. and is still a significant producer from operating
mines within the field including the Westgold Resources operations
located less than 10km to the west.
Figure 6 is available at
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About Monument
Monument Mining Limited (TSX-V: MMY, FSE:D7Q1)
is an established Canadian gold producer that owns and operates the
Selinsing Gold Mine in Malaysia. Its experienced management team is
committed to growth and is also advancing the Murchison Gold
Projects comprising Burnakura, Gabanintha and Tuckanarra JV (20%
interest) in the Murchison area of Western Australia. The Company
employs approximately 200 people in both regions and is committed
to the highest standards of environmental management, social
responsibility, and health and safety for its employees and
neighboring communities.
Cathy Zhai, President and CEOMonument Mining
LimitedSuite 1580 -1100 Melville StreetVancouver, BC V6E 4A6
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APPENDIX 1 Historical drilling
details with significant intercepts above 1.0 g/t Au for the FLC2
and FLC3 prospects and accompanying collar location plans*
Hole ID |
Prospect |
HoleType |
Easting(m) |
Northing(m) |
RL(m) |
Azi |
Dip |
EOH(m) |
DepthFrom(m) |
Depth To(m) |
DownholeWidth(m) |
Gold(g/t) |
97FCPH3696 |
FLC2 |
RAB |
642552 |
7004217 |
485 |
129 |
-60 |
31 |
17 |
21 |
4 |
3.19 |
BK146 |
FLC2 |
RC |
642144 |
7004139 |
485 |
129 |
-60 |
105 |
56 |
57 |
1 |
1.12 |
FCPH1537 |
FLC2 |
RAB |
642260 |
7004147 |
485 |
129 |
-60 |
40 |
17 |
18 |
1 |
1.99 |
FCPH1631 |
FLC2 |
RAB |
642225 |
7004072 |
486 |
129 |
-60 |
40 |
36 |
37 |
1 |
1.03 |
FCPH1632 |
FLC2 |
RAB |
642209 |
7004085 |
486 |
129 |
-60 |
40 |
17 |
18 |
1 |
1.59 |
FCPH1635 |
FLC2 |
RAB |
642163 |
7004123 |
485 |
129 |
-60 |
40 |
18 |
40 |
22 |
1.81 |
FCPH1636 |
FLC2 |
RAB |
642148 |
7004136 |
485 |
129 |
-60 |
40 |
38 |
39 |
1 |
1.03 |
FCPH1642 |
FLC2 |
RAB |
642081 |
7004087 |
485 |
129 |
-60 |
40 |
29 |
31 |
2 |
0.67 |
FCPH1648 |
FLC2 |
RAB |
642061 |
7004000 |
485 |
129 |
-60 |
40 |
31 |
32 |
1 |
6.05 |
FCPH1822 |
FLC2 |
RAB |
642450 |
7004093 |
486 |
129 |
-60 |
40 |
16 |
17 |
1 |
1.08 |
FCPH1823 |
FLC2 |
RAB |
642434 |
7004106 |
486 |
129 |
-60 |
40 |
19 |
23 |
4 |
1.26 |
FCPH1824 |
FLC2 |
RAB |
642419 |
7004119 |
485 |
129 |
-60 |
40 |
28 |
30 |
2 |
0.65 |
FCPH1849 |
FLC2 |
RAB |
641958 |
7004189 |
484 |
129 |
-60 |
40 |
5 |
6 |
1 |
1.11 |
FCPH1870 |
FLC2 |
RAB |
642087 |
7003875 |
486 |
129 |
-60 |
40 |
12 |
14 |
2 |
2.35 |
FCPH1871 |
FLC2 |
RAB |
642072 |
7003887 |
486 |
129 |
-60 |
40 |
32 |
37 |
5 |
3.30 |
FCPH1898 |
FLC2 |
RAB |
642176 |
7004139 |
485 |
219 |
-60 |
40 |
26 |
30 |
4 |
0.51 |
FCPH1905 |
FLC2 |
RAB |
642171 |
7004039 |
486 |
219 |
-60 |
40 |
36 |
39 |
3 |
0.69 |
FCPH1905 |
FLC2 |
RAB |
642171 |
7004039 |
486 |
219 |
-60 |
40 |
13 |
15 |
2 |
1.05 |
FCPH1958 |
FLC2 |
RAB |
642184 |
7003898 |
487 |
129 |
-60 |
40 |
37 |
40 |
3 |
0.63 |
FCPH2113 |
FLC2 |
RAB |
642021 |
7003826 |
486 |
129 |
-60 |
40 |
22 |
26 |
4 |
0.68 |
FR0281 |
FLC2 |
RAB |
641870 |
7004365 |
484 |
309 |
-60 |
45 |
2 |
4 |
2 |
1.27 |
FR0282 |
FLC2 |
RAB |
641855 |
7004378 |
484 |
309 |
-60 |
45 |
2 |
6 |
4 |
0.62 |
F3RC001 |
FLC3 |
RC |
643863 |
7004285 |
492 |
90 |
-60 |
25 |
1 |
3 |
2 |
0.75 |
F3RC003 |
FLC3 |
RC |
643852 |
7004294 |
491 |
90 |
-60 |
40 |
9 |
10 |
1 |
1.14 |
F3RC004 |
FLC3 |
RC |
643843 |
7004283 |
491 |
174 |
-60 |
40 |
20 |
26 |
6 |
2.38 |
F3RC005 |
FLC3 |
RC |
643842 |
7004293 |
491 |
90 |
-60 |
40 |
32 |
33 |
1 |
1.27 |
F3RC005 |
FLC3 |
RC |
643842 |
7004293 |
491 |
90 |
-60 |
40 |
10 |
28 |
18 |
4.25 |
F3RC016 |
FLC3 |
RC |
643853 |
7004279 |
492 |
174 |
-60 |
20 |
13 |
14 |
1 |
1.04 |
F3RC016 |
FLC3 |
RC |
643853 |
7004279 |
492 |
174 |
-60 |
20 |
3 |
8 |
5 |
4.03 |
F3RC017 |
FLC3 |
RC |
643844 |
7004274 |
492 |
174 |
-60 |
35 |
19 |
22 |
3 |
1.31 |
F3RC018 |
FLC3 |
RC |
643841 |
7004303 |
491 |
174 |
-60 |
50 |
24 |
30 |
6 |
0.70 |
FCPH1513 |
FLC3 |
RAB |
643833 |
7004509 |
488 |
129 |
-60 |
40 |
22 |
23 |
1 |
1.02 |
FCPH1513 |
FLC3 |
RAB |
643833 |
7004509 |
488 |
129 |
-60 |
40 |
16 |
18 |
2 |
0.83 |
FCPH1526 |
FLC3 |
RAB |
643855 |
7004284 |
492 |
129 |
-60 |
40 |
4 |
14 |
10 |
10.87 |
FCPH1930 |
FLC3 |
RAB |
643855 |
7004284 |
492 |
219 |
-60 |
40 |
4 |
35 |
31 |
4.40 |
FCPH1940 |
FLC3 |
RAB |
643929 |
7004248 |
495 |
219 |
-60 |
40 |
26 |
27 |
1 |
1.73 |
FCPH1949 |
FLC3 |
RAB |
643991 |
7004197 |
500 |
219 |
-60 |
40 |
20 |
22 |
2 |
0.61 |
FCRC0606 |
FLC3 |
RC |
643854 |
7004274 |
492 |
354 |
-60 |
40 |
1 |
19 |
18 |
4.30 |
FCRC0607 |
FLC3 |
RC |
643854 |
7004284 |
492 |
174 |
-60 |
40 |
5 |
20 |
15 |
2.19 |
* The angle of intersection between drill holes and
mineralization at the FLC2 and FLC3 prospects is variable and is
not necessarily representative of the true width of
mineralization.
Figure 7 is available
at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/31101225-9ca2-4bee-bc32-0e47a9daeb27
Figure 8 is available at
https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/ab7115b9-f982-48a3-a4cc-6d69a5a0f619
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