Olivut Resources Ltd. Exploration Update
06 February 2024 - 3:06AM
Olivut Resources Ltd. (“Olivut” or the “Company”) (TSXV:OLV), is
pleased to provide an exploration update. Results of a recent
sampling program on the Seahorse Project, a 50/50 joint venture
between the Company and Talmora Diamond Inc., have become
available.
Saskatchewan Research Council (“SRC”) has
reported the recovery of 18 microdiamonds (<0.5mm) from caustic
fusion analysis of a 323.35 kg sample of beach sand heavy mineral
concentrate taken proximal to the main Seahorse target. The beach
sand sample was collected from paleo strand line material,
naturally concentrated through wave action and typically fine
grained in small lakes. More than 95% of the analyzed material was
less than 0.5 mm in grain size, which would limit the probability
of the recovery of any macro diamonds (>0.5 mm).
The mini bulk sample was taken to follow-up on
the previously reported one macrodiamond, one microdiamond, two G-9
pyrope garnets and a picroilmenite identified in a small 1.8 kg
sample taken from the same location.
The identification of 19 microdiamonds and one
macrodiamond from these sediment samples proximal to geophysical
targets is extremely positive and very encouraging, as it is very
rare to identify microdiamonds or macrodiamonds in field sediment
samples.
Five stream samples also were obtained in the
general region close to the Seahorse target. Four pyrope garnets in
in addition to numerous picroilmenites and chromites were
identified by SRC in these samples.
It has been previously reported that heavy
minerals such as opaque oxides (rutile, pseudorutile, ilmenite,
titanium magnetite, chromite), garnet of various compositions, Rare
Earth Element (“REE”) minerals (allanite, monazite), zircon, barite
and hypersthene are concentrated in the less than 1mm fraction of
beach samples. In addition to elevated REE values, the beach sand
also contained significantly elevated titanium oxide (“TiO2”),
zirconium and barium in heavy mineral concentrates.
In light of these results, planning for next
steps is underway and will be reported to shareholders when
available.
The Company considers the Seahorse Project to
have the potential to host diamondiferous kimberlite bodies of
significant size and perhaps other mineral deposits, based on a
combination of: the recent caustic fusion results; REE and TiO2
results; 2019 drill program results; favourable diamond stability
indicator minerals found regionally and locally, including 18 macro
diamonds found down-ice in regional samples to the west and
northwest; specific geophysical targets; regional and local faults
that would favour kimberlite emplacement; occurrence of
diamondiferous kimberlites to the north and southeast, as well as
other geochemical data in the area.
There is no known historical detailed
exploration work in the region. Due to its remoteness, the project
area must be supplied by small aircraft and helicopter.
Separately, on the HOAM Project, numerous
targets are drill ready and a detailed helimag program is proposed
for additional regional geophysical anomalies in order to finalize
the drill priority list. Completion of the HOAM work program is
contingent on the raising of additional funds.
The Company will report further details once
they are available.
COVID-19 and its effects prevented any field
program related work being conducted from 2020 -2022 on the HOAM
Project and on the Seahorse Project. Work programs may continue to
be affected by potential supply chain disruptions and additional
related costs arising from the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly on
planning and work in the Northwest Territories.
Please visit www.olivut.com for detailed
corporate and project information.
This press release contains forward-looking
statements with respect to the Company, and matters concerning the
raising of additional capital, the business, operations, strategy,
and financial performance of the Company. Actual results may differ
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prove to be accurate and actual results and future events could
differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Such
forward-looking statements are qualified in their entirety by the
inherent risks and uncertainties surrounding future expectations,
including that the estimates and projections regarding the
Company’s properties are realized. Forward-looking statements are
based on a number of assumptions which may prove to be incorrect.
Unless otherwise stated, all forward looking statements speak only
as of the date of this press release and the Company does not
undertake any obligation to update such statements except as
required by law.
Martin St. Pierre, P.Geophys., a Qualified Person as defined by
National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and approved the
scientific and technical disclosure in this press release.
Leni Keough, P.Geo.President and Chief Executive Officer
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Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of
this release.
For further information, please contact:
Leni Keough
President and Chief Executive Officer
Olivut Resources Ltd.
(780) 866-2226
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