VANCOUVER, BC, April 25,
2023 /CNW/ - Group Eleven Resources Corp. (TSXV:
ZNG) (OTC: GRLVF) (FRA: 3GE) ("Group Eleven" or the
"Company") is pleased to announce that it intersected
semi-massive sulphides in a thick zone of mineralization located
115m down-dip of the discovery hole
at its Ballywire Zn-Pb-Ag discovery ("Ballywire"), PG West
Project ("PG West", 100%-interest), Ireland. The Company also provides a drill
update and announces the identification of gravity anomalies at
Ballywire.
Drill Update at
Ballywire:
- Three of four holes have now been drilled as part
of the Company's follow-up drill program at Ballywire (see news
release dated March 2, 2023); the
fourth hole of this program is currently
underway, to be completed over the next few weeks
- Assays have been received for the first
hole (G11-468-07); remainder expected in due course
- G11-468-07, a 115m
step-out to the south of discovery hole G11-468-03,
intersected:
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- 44.06m of 1.0% Zn+Pb
(0.64% Zn and 0.33% Pb) and 7 g/t Ag, including
- 2.58m of 3.2% Zn+Pb
(2.4% Zn and 0.8% Pb) and 15 g/t Ag and
- 0.48m of 8.0%
Zn+Pb (5.0% Zn and 3.0% Pb) and 25 g/t
Ag and
- 2.49m of 4.6%
Zn+Pb (2.5% Zn and 2.1% Pb) and 21 g/t Ag,
including
- 0.44m of 13.1%
Zn+Pb (10.2% Zn and 2.9% Pb) and 37 g/t Ag
(semi-massive sulphide) and
- 1.87m of 73 g/t Ag,
0.24% Cu and 0.70% Zn+Pb (0.4% Zn and 0.3% Pb)
- True widths are estimated to be 60-80% of intersected widths;
downhole depth of mineralization ranges from 303.07m to 347.13m,
at or near the base of the Waulsortian Limestone ("WL")
- The above cited mineralization doubles the
down-dip extent of massive to semi-massive sulphides at
the immediate Ballywire discovery area from approx. 110m to 225m
- As well, G11-468-10 pierced a fault zone interpreted as
a probable key control on mineralization
- For reference, key intercepts to date at Ballywire include: (i)
3.3m of 12.5% Zn+Pb and 48 g/t Ag
(G11-468-01, announced 07-Sep-2021), (ii) 10.8m of 10.0% Zn+Pb and 109 g/t Ag (G11-468-03,
06-Sep-2022); and (iii) 10.1m of 8.6%
Zn+Pb and 46 g/t Ag (G11-468-06, 02-Mar-2023)
Gravity Anomalies Extend Search
Area at Ballywire:
- Re-processing of data from a historic gravity survey identified
four gravity-high anomalies in the WL and on the hanging wall of
the above interpreted fault, occurring over 6km by 2km
- The anomalies indicate zones of denser rock at moderate depths,
potentially suggesting the presence of dolomitic limestones,
surface effects (less overburden) and/or mineralization
- Discovery area at Ballywire is situated in between the two
central anomalies with no drilling yet directly testing
the anomalies themselves; drill testing these anomalies is a
high priority
"It's great to see steady progress being made at Ballywire,"
stated Bart Jaworski, CEO. "With the
footprint of known mineralization quickly growing and now coupled
with gravity data indicating an area of high-priority targets over
6km by 2km, we believe that the best is yet to come and that
Ballywire has both the room and increasing potential to host a
significant Irish Type zinc system – similar to the historic
Lisheen mine located 50km away, along the Rathdowney Trend."
Follow-Up Drill Program at
Ballywire Discovery, PG West Project (100%-interest), Ireland
Three of four planned holes have now been drilled (see blue
drill hole traces in Exhibits 1 and 2) as part of the
Company's follow-up drill program at Ballywire (see news release
dated March 2, 2023). In addition to
the three holes (G11-468-07, -08 and -10; totalling
1,188m), one hole (G11-468-09)
was abandoned after 171m due to
excessive deviation from target. The fourth hole
(G11-468-11; see Exhibit 4) of this program is
currently underway, to be completed over the next few weeks. Assays
have been received for the first hole (G11-468-07), with the
remaining assays to be announced when received from the
laboratory.
Note: all historic
holes drilled in the Ballywire discovery area are shown
above
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G11-468-07, a 115m down-dip
step-out to the south from discovery hole G11-468-03 (see
Exhibit 2 and 4), intersected 44.06m of 1.0% Zn+Pb (0.64% Zn and 0.33%
Pb) and 7 g/t Ag, including 2.58m of
3.2% Zn+Pb (2.4% Zn and 0.8% Pb) and 15 g/t Ag; and 0.48m of 8.0% Zn+Pb (5.0% Zn and 3.0%
Pb) and 25 g/t Ag; and 2.49m of 4.6% Zn+Pb (2.5% Zn
and 2.1% Pb) and 21 g/t Ag, including 0.44m of 13.1% Zn+Pb (10.2% Zn and
2.9% Pb) and 37 g/t Ag. A copper-silver zone was
also encountered: 1.87m of 73 g/t
Ag, 0.24% Cu and 0.70% Zn+Pb (0.4% Zn and 0.3% Pb;
see Exhibit 3). True widths are estimated to be 60-80% of
intersected widths. Downhole depth of mineralization ranges from
303.07m to 347.13m, located at or near the base of the
Waulsortian limestone (see Exhibit 3).
Semi-massive sulphide mineralization (sphalerite,
galena and pyrite) hosts the highest-grading interval above
(0.44m of 13.1% Zn+Pb and 37 g/t Ag),
which occurs at a downhole depth of 342.36m, approximately 14m below the base of the Waulsortian Limestone.
The second highest-grading interval (0.48m of 8.0% Zn+Pb and 25 g/t Ag) is
breccia-hosted and located 327.12m, less than a metre above the base of the
Waulsortian Limestone. Overall, G11-468-07 increases the
down-dip extent of known semi-massive to massive
sulphides by 115m to the SE from
approx. 110m to 225m (see Exhibit 4).
Note: Assay results for
G11-468-08 and -10 are pending and the Company's policy precludes
commenting on visual observations ahead of assay results.
Boundaries of high-grade mineralization shown above are carried
over from the last news release and do not infer any information
pertaining to G11-468-08 and -10.
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Exhibit 3. Summary of Assays from
G11-468-07 at Ballywire Prospect, PG West Project, Ireland
Item
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From
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To
|
Int
|
Zn
|
Pb
|
Zn+Pb
|
Ag
|
Cu
|
|
m
|
m
|
m
|
%
|
%
|
%
|
g/t
|
%
|
|
303.07
|
347.13
|
44.06
|
0.64
|
0.33
|
0.96
|
7.28
|
0.01
|
Incl.
|
303.07
|
329.93
|
26.86
|
0.75
|
0.25
|
0.99
|
4.19
|
0.00
|
Incl.
|
313.18
|
315.76
|
2.58
|
2.36
|
0.83
|
3.19
|
14.90
|
0.01
|
Incl.
|
314.04
|
314.90
|
0.86
|
3.27
|
1.16
|
4.43
|
20.94
|
0.01
|
And
|
326.33
|
327.60
|
1.27
|
2.20
|
1.22
|
3.42
|
11.79
|
0.01
|
Incl.
|
327.12
|
327.60
|
0.48
|
4.95
|
3.03
|
7.98
|
25.1
|
0.00
|
And
|
334.47
|
347.13
|
12.66
|
0.62
|
0.61
|
1.23
|
16.26
|
0.04
|
Incl.
|
340.83
|
343.32
|
2.49
|
2.47
|
2.12
|
4.59
|
20.74
|
0.01
|
Incl.
|
342.36
|
343.32
|
0.96
|
6.14
|
2.98
|
9.11
|
37.67
|
0.02
|
Incl.
|
342.36
|
342.80
|
0.44
|
10.15
|
2.91
|
13.06
|
36.80
|
0.02
|
And
|
344.43
|
346.30
|
1.87
|
0.38
|
0.32
|
0.70
|
72.82
|
0.24
|
Note: True widths are
60-80% of intersected width
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In addition to G11-468-07, the latest drilling has identified a
significant fault structure which may be a key
control on mineralization in the area (see
G11-468-10 in Exhibit 4). The fault juxtaposes
Waulsortian Limestone ("WL") which is over 300m thick on the hanging wall side, against WL
which is only 250m thick on the
footwall side. It is believed the fault movement was lateral and/or
oblique.
Note: True width
for G11-468-07 are estimated to be 60-80% of intersected widths;
Assay results for G11-468-10 are pending and the Company's policy
precludes commenting on visual observations ahead of assay results;
G11-468-09 was abandoned due to excessive deviation from target;
G11-468-11 is in progress.
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Gravity-High Anomalies Extend
Search Area at Ballywire
The Company recently re-processed historic (2008) data from a
ground gravity survey conducted at Ballywire by a previous
operator. The re-processing confirmed and discerned four pronounced
gravity-high anomalies over an area measuring approximately 6km
by 2km, located to the immediate east and west of the main
discovery area at Ballywire (see 'A' through 'D' in Exhibit
5).
The anomalies are coincident with, and appear to occur within,
the Waulsortian Limestone (see Exhibit 5) and are thought to
indicate zones of denser rock at moderate depths (approx.
30-300m). This may suggest the
presence of dolomitic limestones, surface effects (e.g. less
overburden) and/or zones of mineralization. Note, the
presence of volcanic lithologies at these gravity anomalies is
unlikely given the absence of coincident magnetic-high anomalies.
The gravity anomalies also appear to be well situated in the
prospective hanging wall of a regional fault. This fault,
interpreted to occur for at least 6km, was pierced by hole
G11-468-10 (noted above and see Exhibit 4 and 5).
Additionally, historic hole 99-3352-5, drilled 3km NE of discovery
hole G11-468-03, intersected anomalous mineralization
(14.0m of 0.9%
Zn+Pb) which suggests gravity anomalies 'C' and 'D' may be
especially prospective.
The discovery area at Ballywire is situated in between gravity
anomalies 'B' and 'C', with no drilling having yet directly tested
any of the anomalies themselves. Note, gravity anomaly 'B' is
deemed to be only tangentially tested given (i) the anomaly's
boundary is poorly constrained due to sparse data points at this
locality and (ii) the hole drilled at this locality returned no
information explaining the anomaly (other than weak
mineralization). Overall, the gravity data at Ballywire has
significantly helped define high-priority drill
targets over a large and prospective search
area.
For reference and scale, the 6km x 2km search area is more than
ample to fit the footprint of a typical Irish Type zinc deposit,
such as direct analogue Lisheen (see Exhibit 5),
located 50km NE from Ballywire along the Rathdowney Trend (see
Exhibit 6).
Note: True widths of
intersected width for G11-468-06 are 75-90%, for G11-468-03 are
80-100% and for 99-3552-5 are
unknown; Waulsortian Limestone dips SE; holes which did not reach
the target horizon were omitted from the above map.
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Regional Setting of the Ballywire
Zinc Discovery, PG West Project (100%-interest), Ireland
The Ballywire zinc discovery is located at the intersection of
the south-westerly projection of the Rathdowney Trend (which hosts
the past-producing Lisheen and Galmoy zinc mines) and the Pallas
Green Corridor (see Exhibit 6). Historic drilling at the
Ballywire prospect was sparse, last being worked by operators in
2008. Group Eleven staked the prospect in 2016 based on compelling
results from the two most-recent historic holes.
Notes to Exhibit 6: (a) Pallas Green MRE is owned by
Glencore (see Glencore's Resources and Reserves Report dated
December 31, 2022); (b) Stonepark
MRE: see the 'NI 43-101 Independent Report on the Zinc-Lead
Exploration Project at Stonepark, County
Limerick, Ireland', by Gordon, Kelly
and van Lente, with an effective date of April 26, 2018, as found on SEDAR; and (c) the
historic estimate at Denison was reported by Westland Exploration
Limited in 'Report on Prospecting Licence 464' by Dermot Hughes
dated May, 1988; the historic estimate at Gortdrum was reported in
'The Geology and Genesis of the Gortdrum Cu-Ag-Hg Orebody' by G.M.
Steed dated 1986; and the historic estimate at Tullacondra was
first reported by Munster Base Metals Ltd in 'Report on Mallow
Property' by David Wilbur, dated December 1973; and later
summarized in 'Cu-Ag Mineralization at Tullacondra, Mallow, Co.
Cork' by Wilbur and Carter in 1986; the above three historic
estimates have not been verified as current mineral resources; none
of the key assumptions, parameters and methods used to prepare the
historic estimates were reported and no resource categories were
used; significant data compilation, re-drilling and data
verification may be required by a Qualified Person before the
historic estimates can be verified and upgraded to be compliant
with current NI 43-101 standards; a Qualified Person has not done
sufficient work to classify them as a current mineral resource and
the Company is not treating the historic estimates as current
mineral resources. 'Rathdowney Trend' is the south-westerly
projection of the Rathdowney Trend, hosting the historic Lisheen
and Galmoy mines.
Qualified Person
Technical information in this news release has been approved by
Professor Garth Earls, Eur Geol,
P.Geo, FSEG, geological consultant at IGS (International Geoscience
Services) Limited, and independent 'Qualified Person' as defined
under Canadian National Instrument 43-101.
Quality Assurance/Quality Control
(QA/QC) Information
Group Eleven inserts certified reference materials ("CRMs" or
"Standards") as well as blank material, to its sample stream as
part of its industry-standard QA/QC programme. The QC results have
been reviewed by the Qualified Person, who is satisfied that all
the results are within acceptable parameters. The Qualified Person
has validated the sampling and chain of custody protocols used by
Group Eleven.
About Group Eleven
Resources
Group Eleven Resources Corp. (TSX.V: ZNG; OTC: GRLVF and FRA:
3GE) is a mineral exploration company focused on advanced stage
zinc exploration in Ireland.
Additional information about the Company is available at
www.groupelevenresources.com.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Bart Jaworski, P.Geo.
Chief Executive Officer
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