Canada Strategic Metals Intersects Multiple Wide Mineralized Zones by Drilling at Sakami Gold Project
23 January 2014 - 5:05AM
Marketwired
Canada Strategic Metals Intersects Multiple Wide Mineralized Zones
by Drilling at Sakami Gold Project
MONTREAL, QUEBEC--(Marketwired - Jan 22, 2014) - Canada
Strategic Metals Inc. ("Canada Strategic Metals" or "the Company")
(TSX-VENTURE:CJC)(FRANKFURT:YXEN)(OTCBB:CJCFF) and Matamec
Explorations Inc. (TSX-VENTURE:MAT)(OTCQX:MHREF) are pleased to
announce the completion of the latest drilling campaign on the
Sakami Gold project. Nine drillholes have been completed during the
program for a total of 1,605 meters.
The objective of the campaign was to validate and extend the
historical zone funded by Matamec Explorations between 2000 and
2004 on La Pointe area. A complete table of the drillhole collar
location is present below.
Every drillhole performed during the latest campaign encountered
mineralized intersection ranging from a half meter (0.5 meter) up
to 27.95 meters. The mineralized intersection consisted of two
types (two different zones):
- Zone 26: Sulfidic Iron formation containing 1 to 15%
pyrrotite-pyrite with trace of arsnopyrite
- Zone 25: Silicified biotite paragneiss containing 1 to 10%
arsnopyrite-pyrite ± pyrrotite
A total of 643 samples have been sent to the lab for gold
analysis. The company has already started to receive and compile
results. As soon as the company will complete the interpretation,
results will be released. A full table of the mineralized
intersections of the recent campaign and historical results are
below.
Table of mineralized intersections:
Hole # |
Type |
Length* (m) |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Description |
PT-13-64 |
New zone |
5.75 |
65.65 |
71.4 |
1-5% pyrite |
PT-13-64 |
New zone |
0.95 |
171.00 |
171.95 |
0,5 - 10 % arsenopyrite |
PT-13-65 |
Zone 25 |
25.5 |
112.5 |
138 |
Silicified Paragneiss, 1-7% arsenopyrite |
PT-13-66 |
Zone 25 |
15.45 |
109.95 |
125.4 |
Silicified Paragneiss, 1-7% arsenopyrite |
PT-13-67 |
Zone 26 |
16 |
75.25 |
91.25 |
Iron formation 1-5% pyrrhotite-pyrite locally 15% |
PT-13-67 |
Zone 25 |
27.95 |
126.9 |
154.85 |
Silicified Paragneiss 1-5% arsenopyrite |
PT-13-68 |
Zone 25 |
11.2 |
209.8 |
221 |
Silicified Paragneiss - Tr-5% arsenopyrite |
PT-13-69 |
Zone 26 |
8.55 |
141.45 |
150 |
Iron formation, 5-10% pyrrhotite-pyrite |
PT-13-69 |
Zone 25 |
6.75 |
192.85 |
199.6 |
Silicified Paragneiss, 1-5% pyrite-arsenopyrite |
PT-13-70 |
Zone 25 |
20.1 |
65.4 |
85.5 |
Silicified Paragneiss 5-15% arsenopyrite-pyrite ± pyrrhotite |
PT-13-71 |
Zone 26 |
12.1 |
48.9 |
61 |
Formation fer 3-15% pyrrhotite-pyrite + arsenopyrite |
PT-13-71 |
Zone 25 |
16.5 |
102 |
118.5 |
Silicified Paragneiss 1-7% arsenopyrite |
PT-13-72 |
Zone 26 |
17 |
49.2 |
66.2 |
Iron formation 3-8% pyrrhotite-pyrite ± arsenopyrite |
PT-13-72 |
Zone 25 |
22.1 |
107.9 |
130 |
Silicified Paragneiss, 2-10% arsenopyrite |
Table of drillhole locations:
Hole # |
Easting (UTM) |
Northing (UTM) |
Elevation (m) |
Length (m) |
Bearing (°) |
Dip |
PT-13-64 |
375659 |
5894756 |
188.00 |
189.00 |
310 |
-50 |
PT-13-65 |
375444 |
5895111 |
203.00 |
150.00 |
45 |
-45 |
PT-13-66 |
375444 |
5895111 |
203.00 |
135.00 |
60 |
-51 |
PT-13-67 |
375408 |
5895130 |
203.00 |
159.00 |
62 |
-45 |
PT-13-68 |
375324 |
5895111 |
206.00 |
325.00 |
66 |
-70 |
PT-13-69 |
375338 |
5895108 |
206.00 |
282.00 |
70 |
-53 |
PT-13-70 |
375505 |
5895110 |
195.00 |
120.00 |
25 |
-60 |
PT-13-71 |
375443 |
5895135 |
192.00 |
132.00 |
46 |
-60 |
PT-13-72 |
375443 |
5895135 |
192.00 |
138.00 |
46 |
-67 |
Table of historical drill results:
Zone 25 selected intersections:
Hole # |
Au (g/t) |
Length* (m) |
From (m) |
To (m) |
EX-1 |
2.38 |
7.9 |
91.9 |
99.8 |
EX-2 |
1.97 |
19.85 |
11.15 |
31 |
EX-3 |
2.13 |
10.2 |
49.8 |
60 |
EX-5 |
2.12 |
6 |
72 |
78 |
EX-9 |
2.93 |
4 |
125 |
129 |
EX-10 |
2.51 |
54.65 |
18.35 |
73 |
including |
3.52 |
14 |
43 |
57 |
EX-13 |
2.96 |
8.25 |
160.5 |
168.75 |
EX-17 |
1.74 |
10.65 |
155.65 |
166.3 |
EX-18 |
2.04 |
11.52 |
228.05 |
239.57 |
EX-22 |
4.16 |
21 |
74.25 |
95.25 |
including |
6.4 |
12.67 |
77.28 |
89.95 |
EX-23 |
3.6 |
7.45 |
186.55 |
194 |
EX-25 |
2.72 |
17.85 |
133.1 |
150.95 |
EX-27 |
1.17 |
8.2 |
162.75 |
170.95 |
EX-28 |
2.08 |
3.26 |
71.16 |
74.42 |
1.98 |
3.73 |
148.59 |
152.32 |
EX-29 |
2.09 |
19.5 |
190.5 |
210 |
3.43 |
1.5 |
273.5 |
275 |
EX-31 |
2.39 |
30.19 |
110.81 |
140 |
including |
8.03 |
3.82 |
132.14 |
135.96 |
EX-32 |
1.72 |
22.13 |
117.97 |
140.1 |
including |
2.17 |
12.16 |
127.94 |
140.1 |
12.23 |
0.5 |
130.64 |
131.14 |
3.43 |
3.16 |
136.94 |
140.1 |
EX-33 |
4.95 |
2 |
243.25 |
245.25 |
3.34 |
3.45 |
260.91 |
264.36 |
EX-44 |
1.51 |
6.09 |
169.47 |
175.56 |
Zone 26 selected intersections :
Hole # |
Au (g/t) |
Length* (m) |
From (m) |
To (m) |
EX-19 |
9.22 |
12.55 |
53.8 |
66.35 |
including |
13.67 |
7.35 |
58.25 |
65.6 |
EX-20 |
4.07 |
1.35 |
66.75 |
68.1 |
EX-31 |
2.75 |
1.5 |
63.79 |
65.29 |
EX-32 |
2.53 |
1.5 |
64.29 |
65.79 |
3.41 |
1.5 |
69.82 |
71.32 |
EX-48 |
1 |
9 |
49 |
58 |
EX-49 |
2.69 |
3 |
64 |
67 |
The 2013 drilling program was managed by Consul-Teck Exploration
of Val-d'Or, Quebec who designed the drilling campaign, supervised
the program and logged and sampled the core.
Consul-Teck Exploration implemented QA/QC procedures to ensure
best practices in sampling and analysis of the core samples. The
drill core was logged and then split, with one-half sent for assay
and the other retained in the core box as a witness sample.
Duplicates, standards and blanks were inserted regularly into the
sample stream.
The samples were delivered, in secure tagged bags, directly to
the analytical facility for analysis; in this case Bourlamaque Ltee
laboratory facility in Val-d'Or (Quebec). The samples are weighed
and identified prior to sample preparation. All samples are
analysed by fire assay with AA finish on a 30g sample (0.01-10 ppm
Au), with a gravimetric finish for assays over 10 ppm Au.
Jean-Sebastien Lavallée (OGQ #773), geologist, shareholder and
President and Chief Executive Officer of the Company and a
Qualified Person under NI 43-101, has reviewed and approved the
technical content of this release.
About Matamec Explorations
Matamec Explorations Inc. is a mining exploration company whose
focus is developing the Kipawa HREE deposit with TRECan, with the
goal of supplying Toyota with HREEs for the production of hybrid
and electric cars. The company is exploring 35 km of strike length
in the Kipawa Alkalic complex for rare
earths-yttrium-zirconium-niobium-tantalum mineralization on its
Zeus property. Matamec is also exploring for gold at its Matheson
joint-venture property, which is located along strike and in close
proximity to the Hoyle Pond mine in Timmins, Ontario. In Quebec,
the company is exploring for lithium and tantalum on its Tansim
property and for precious and base metals on its Sakami, Valmont
and Vulcain properties. For more information, please visit
www.matamec.com.
About Canada Strategic Metals
Canada Strategic Metals is an emerging company focused on the
exploration and development of a number of projects covering over
20,000 hectares in Quebec. With broad management experience in
green technology and junior resource exploration and development,
Canada Strategic Metals is well positioned to aggressively advance
this promising property portfolio for its shareholders.
For more information on the Company, please visit
www.csmetals.ca.
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Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX
Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or
accuracy of this release.
Jean-Sebastien Lavallee, P. GeoPresident & Chief Executive
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