MOUNTAIN BOY TO BE GRANTED AMERICAN CREEK WEST WORK PERMIT & APPOINTS BEN WHITING TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
18 March 2020 - 7:10AM
Mountain Boy Minerals Ltd (“Mountain Boy” or the “Company”)
(TSX.V: MTB; Frankfurt: M9UA) announces the application
for work on the American Creek West project, including drilling,
has been reviewed by the Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum
Resources with permit issuance subject only to MTB posting a bond
in the amount of $13,500. The Company also announces that B.
H. (Ben) Whiting, P.Geo., FSEG, KStG, has joined Mountain Boy as a
Director.
Exploration Plans
The American Creek West project is located in
the Golden Triangle of British Columbia, 20 kilometres north of the
deep-water port of Stewart.
Last year’s exploration included property scale
mapping and sampling, re-evaluation of historic mineral
occurrences, grid soil geochemistry, and generating a working
geological model. Mapping confirmed silver and base metal
mineralization along a ~ 2 km intermediate epithermal system,
revealed a new area of gold-silver and base metal mineralization,
and discovered an Early Jurassic latite porphyry intrusion. This
previously unrecognized intrusion is similar in age to the many
Jurassic Intrusions that are related to several of the deposits in
the Golden Triangle including the Premier Porphyry, which is
directly related to the historic Silbak-Premier Mine, 11 kilometres
to the southwest. The soil grid was designed to test the contact of
Hazelton volcanic rocks and the Early Jurassic intrusion. Three
coincident gold-copper anomalies generated by the soil grid warrant
follow-up.
The current working deposit model includes two
styles and ages of mineralization. The first style of
mineralization consists of multi-pulsed epithermal mineralization
telescoping off a porphyry hydrothermal system, with the Early
Jurassic intrusion identified on the property providing the
magmatic heat source for circulating metal bearing fluids. The
second style of mineralization is interpreted to be significantly
younger and possibly related to felsic volcanic rocks mapped on the
property. Previous exploration examined the various mineral
occurrences in isolation. This revised geological model will be
useful in future exploration as it will tie the various mineral
occurrences together and identify potential large-scale targets
moving forward.
A two phased exploration program is planned for
this upcoming field season. Phase one includes a LiDar survey of
the property, detailed structural mapping, and mapping of
identified targets. Phase two will be drilling of defined targets,
including the historic mined areas and the newly discovered
mineralized zones.
Appointment of Director
Mr. Ben Whiting, is a professional geoscientist
with more than 40 years of experience in the international mining
industry. He has worked for both major & junior companies,
managing a wide range of operations from exploration through to
mine development. He has acted as a special advisor on mining
industry matters to government agencies, the World Bank, and is a
past Adjunct Professor of Queen's University in the Geological
Sciences & Mining Engineering departments. Ben is an "Economic
Geology" medal award winner and the 2008 IAC "Explorer of the Year"
for his role in the discovery of the giant La Preciosa Silver-Gold
Deposit in Durango, Mexico. In 2015, he was chosen as a
“Distinguished Science Alumnus” by his alma mater, the University
of British Columbia, where he received B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees. He
is a member of the Engineers & Geoscientists British Columbia
(EGBC), Professional Geoscientists Ontario (PGO), La Asociación de
Ingenieros de Minas Metalurgistas y Geólogos de México (AIMMGM),
the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM)
and a Fellow and past guest editor for the Society of Economic
Geologists (SEG). In 2019, Ben was awarded a “Knight – Chevalier”
by the international Order of St. George for his past military and
volunteer service.
Currently in conjunction with his Director’s
position with Mountain Boy Minerals Ltd., Ben Whiting serves as
Vice President Exploration for Orex Minerals Inc. and Barsele
Minerals Corp. in the Belcarra Group.
Mr. Whiting commented: “I am excited by the
exploration potential of the Mountain Boy projects and look forward
to working with management and the technical team to advance these
projects.”
Lawrence Roulston, CEO, stated: “We are
delighted to have Ben join our team. He brings a wealth of
exploration experience, including enormous success with deposits
very much like those being pursued by Mountain Boy.”
The Board approved the grant of 250,000 options
at an exercise price of $0.25 for a period of 5 years to the new
director.
The technical disclosure in this release has
been read and approved by Andrew Wilkins, B.Sc., P.Geo., a
qualified person as defined in National Instrument 43-101.
On behalf of the Board of Directors:
Lawrence RoulstonPresident &
CEO
For further information, contact: Nancy
CurryVP Corporate
Development
(604)
220-2971
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