Mammoth Provides Update on Activities at Its Tenoriba Gold Property, Mexico
07 December 2019 - 7:11AM
Mammoth Resources Corp. (TSX-V: MTH), (the
“Company”, or
“Mammoth”) would like to
provide an update on exploration activities at its Tenoriba
precious metal, gold-silver property located in the prolific Sierra
Madre precious metal belt in southwestern Chihuahua State,
Mexico.
Mammoth announced on December 20, 2018, that it
and Centerra Gold Inc. (Centerra) had reached an agreement to
option Mammoth’s Tenoriba property to Centerra whereby Centerra
acting as Operator of the property can earn up to a 70% interest in
the Tenoriba property upon total project expenditures of US$9.9
million (C$12.0 million) and payments to Mammoth of US$900,000
(C$1.2 million) to be expended over a maximum seven-year period,
expenditure amounts which can be accelerated depending on
exploration success. During the option earn-in period, Centerra
will act as operator and be responsible for developing and
performing exploration programs.
On February 26, 2019 Mammoth provided an update
press release on early activities at the property in which it
described how Mammoth and Centerra personnel met at Centerra’s
office in Mexico in late January 2019 to plan and set a budget for
the upcoming exploration program. In early February Mammoth and
Centerra exploration team members kicked off activities at Tenoriba
arriving onsite with its exploration team, including Centerra
geologists and consulting geologists to Centerra with specific
experience and expertise in High Sulphidation (HS) systems. From
February through the end of April various logistical and geological
support and exploration activities took place on the property while
from March through early June and then recommencing in late October
Centerra was engaged in community relations activities to secure
new surface access agreements with two communities (“ejidos”) upon
which the Tenoriba property resides.
Thomas Atkins, President and CEO of
Mammoth commented on activities at Tenoriba, stating:
“It’s likely been a frustrating time for Mammoth shareholders the
past months there being no news on activities at the Tenoriba
property. This lack of news was a result of ongoing community
consultation activities between Centerra and primarily one of two
ejidos that oversee surface access to the property, including
Centerra’s four-month absence from mid-June until mid-October the
area when it became apparent that the lack of a surface access
agreement, combined with the rainy season in the area, would
restrict its planned exploration program. In early August, the one
ejido from which a small number of community members had concerns,
having performed some of its own due diligence and no doubt as a
result of Centerra’s earlier community consultation efforts and
Mammoth’s history in the area, gained enhanced comfort on the
possible benefits of mineral exploration to the community and
region and an improved understanding of how environmental
disturbances can be managed and mitigated to reduce the impact on
their community controlled land. Members of this one ejido met in
early August with concerned citizens from a community closest to
the property who were strongly in support of the project and then
later, in early September voted in favour of granting surface
access to Centerra. Centerra returned to the area in mid-October to
renew its consultation efforts with the objective of formalizing
surface access agreements with both of the two ejidos and the
re-initiation of exploration activities on the property as soon as
possible. Two additional meetings are scheduled this year to
advance this process with the two ejidos.”
Logistical and Geological Support
Activities:
- Local field accommodations, banking, core/sample transport,
local sourcing of various consumables and field supplies were
established and all historic geological data was loaded into
composite geological data sections for Centerra’s review and
interpretation, orthophoto imagery and contoured topography of the
property and surrounding areas was completed and a three
dimensional model of the downhole drill data and surface data was
begun.
- An environmental consulting firm was contacted to conclude
Mammoth’s previous drill permit and begin the process of applying
for a new drill permit to build drill access roads and drill pads
prior to any additional drilling.
- Restoration and expansion of the onsite core shed was completed
and maintenance of the property access road began.
Geological Activities:
- Detailed diamond drill core review, initial field confirmation
mapping and sampling focused on tracing structures and alteration
with rock chip samples collected for identification of alteration
clay minerals in an attempt to assist in interpreting the
alteration facies and controls to mineralization on the
property.
- Geophysical data was reinterpreted with the inclusion of all
surface data, including drawing/interpreting geophysical sections
from the raw geophysical data at angles (north-easterly oriented
sections from north-south performed survey lines-sections) to the
original sections.
- Drill core from numerous holes from the historic drilling were
relogged with particular attention to the locations and orientation
of structures within the path of the hole as a means to locate and
orient control structures to mineralization observed on
surface.
- Assay of the non-assayed sections of the historic drill core
and assay of the two final holes drilled on-site.
Summary of Initial
Observations:
- Much of the gold mineralization on the property is associated
with approximately 4 to 6 kilometres of east, north-easterly
striking advanced argillic, argillic and occasionally vuggy silica
altered volcanic and volcanic breccias with local associations of
north-westerly and north-easterly oriented control structures to
gold mineralization.
- Centerra’s re-processing of the geophysics cross sections and
creation of various north-easterly oriented long sections
identified associations between geophysical resistive lows and
drilled gold intercepts. The targets revealed in the resistivity
geophysical sections indicate there are much larger potential
untested, buried targets than those previously drill tested.
Centerra planned to cross verify and expand with its field mapping
results, a planned 30 kilometres of new geophysical lines oriented
in a northeast direction to cover approximately 3 kilometres of the
up to 6-kilometre strike length of gold mineralized and
hydrothermally altered rocks mapped and sampled on the property by
Mammoth.
- A large, seven-element geochemical anomaly was noted by
Centerra in the soil sampling in the eastern portion of the
property area. The upper and central elevations of this anomaly
contain abundant low temperature elements while the lower
elevations begin to expose gold. Centerra geologists believe the
observed zonation among these elements may imply there is potential
for more gold below the barren quartz cap and that this anomaly is
larger in comparison to some of the other shallow anomalies with
gold intercepts present in the previously drilled areas on the
property. A second anomaly to the north of this area outcrops from
beneath the post-mineral volcanic cover at the edge of the soil
sample grid. Geophysics has not covered either of these areas to
date and Centerra believes these areas are good geophysics target
areas.
- A plot of Terraspec alteration clay facies sampled on the
property produces a map showing similar features to that of a
typical High Sulphidation model including zonation of clay
alteration minerals a product of the intrusion of potentially, and
in many cases sampled, precious metal bearing high temperature
hydrothermal solutions at the time of deposition of precious metal
mineralization.
Community Consultation:
Field activities generally advanced as intended
to the end of April when Mammoth’s previous two-year surface access
agreements concluded with the two ejidos that oversee surface
access upon which the Tenoriba property resides. Centerra
successfully secured the support of one of the two ejidos for a new
surface access agreement (the agreement remains to be finalized),
however a small number of community members of the second of the
two ejidos had concerns regarding the impact and disturbances
associated with exploration activities. A number of community
consultation meetings were held with members of this ejido during
Centerra’s field rotations into the area commencing mid March
through mid June, however Centerra was unable to reach an agreement
with this one ejido. In late July with the arrival of the rainy
season in the region, Centerra elected to curtail field activities
as the heavy rain during this period would challenge their
performing planned exploration activities. Although absent from the
area Centerra attempted to maintained contact with the executives
of the two ejidos. In Centerra’s absence, it’s understood that
ejido community members of this one, as yet confirmed surface
access ejido, met in early August and it was noted from this
meeting that the ejido was in favour of Centerra returning to
formalize a surface access agreement. It’s further reported that
during an ejido meeting held in early September, where more than
100 voting ejido members were in attendance, a vote was taken on
allowing mineral exploration on portions of the ejido territory
occupied by the Tenoriba property with all but two members in
attendance voting in favour. Although this vote wasn’t binding and
no agreement was at that time confirmed, it appears a positive step
in this process. It’s worth noting that it required six months of
community consultation for Mammoth to arrive at its first two-year
agreement for surface access at Tenoriba and then in 2017 it
required four months of consultation efforts to arrive at its
second two-year surface access agreement with this same ejido. In
late October Centerra personnel returned to the Tenoriba area and
recommenced community consultation activities with the objective of
arriving at surface access agreements with both ejidos. Additional
meetings between Centerra and the two ejidos are scheduled in
December with the objective of Centerra advancing surface access
agreements with the two ejidos governing surface access on the
Tenoriba property. Despite some positive indications, there are no
assurances at this time that surface access agreements will be
finalized on terms acceptable to all parties and in a timely
manner.
Mammoth Seeking Additional Exploration
Properties:
In addition to Mammoth working with Centerra
attempting to advance community consultation efforts to secure
surface access at Tenoriba, company management has also been
engaging with numerous individuals and companies in search of
additional exploration stage precious metal properties located in
Mexico and in southwestern United States. Although no guarantees
can be made regarding securing additional properties, management
remains optimistic it can arrive at terms with these entities to
option additional attractive precious metal exploration
opportunities in the future.
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