Gunsynd Plc
("Gunsynd" or the "Company")
Rock Chip Samples Deliver
Exceptional Results up to 19.55% Cu and 1370ppm U
Falcon and Merlin Project(s)
(Formerly West Dismal) Exploration Update
Gunsynd (AIM: GUN) is pleased to
provide an update in relation to the Falcon Lake and Merlin
(formerly known as the West Dismal Project) Projects in Canada
(together the "Projects"), which the Company acquired a 100% legal
and beneficial interest in the Projects as previously announced on
5 August 2024 and 19 August 2024.
Highlights
Prospecting across Gunsynd's
recently acquired Projects have returned exceptional high-grade
Copper results at the Falcon Lake Project and Uranium results at
the Merlin Project.
These results include up to
19.55% Cu with both Falcon Lake copper results exceeding
15%.
It is now the Company's belief
that the source and feeders system of high grade uranium found in
boulders within the Merlin Project is within the same (geological)
setting in the project area.
Falcon Lake Project
Sample ID
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Year
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Easting
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Northing
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Ag (g/t)
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Cu (%)
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V749901
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2024
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457667
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7475703
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11.65
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19.55
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V749902
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2024
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457669
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7475702
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12.55
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15.30
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The exploration program included the collection
of two rock chip samples from outcrops within the Falcon Lake
Project. Representative samples of the mineralised outcrop were
taken, given unique sample IDs and bagged for shipping to ALS
Canada Ltd for analysis. Samples were prepared using the PREP-31BY
method followed by 4-acid digestion, ICP-MS analysis (ME-MS61) with
copper assay using the Cu-OG62 technique. Gold fire assay was also
completed on a 30g charge (Au-ICP21).
Falcon Lake
Geology
The Falcon zone is located within geology of
both the Great Bear Batholith which is host to the historic
Eldorado minesite, the largest uranium mine in Canada during the
1930s-40s, and the overlying basinal sedimentary rocks. Rocks of
the Hornby Bay and Dismal Lakes Groups represent the basin fill,
consisting of mudstone-shale-dolostone and limestones. To the
north, the basin is capped by flood basalts of the Copper Creek
Formation, known to host high grade chalcocite dominant lodes along
extensive shear zones. Within the Falcon Lake project, copper is
known to be concentrated within siltstone-dolostone members of the
sequence and other metals within the mudstone-shale members. A
series of regional NE trending structures pass through the Falcon
area, and may be important controls on mineralisation. Selected
grab samples from a 1979 map show copper up to 8.9 % and 300 ppm U.
This suggests hydrothermal fluids, containing both copper and
uranium entered the reactive sedimentary rocks and formed
high-grade mineralisation, which remains unexplored.
Merlin
Project
Sample_ID
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Easting
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Northing
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Cu (%)
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U (ppm)
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V749903
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466672
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7487761
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0.61
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1370
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V749904
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466700
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7487827
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0.01
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4.1
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V749905
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466593
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7487702
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0.07
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1135
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V749906
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466600
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7487661
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0.14
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1310
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The field visit included the collection of four
rock chip samples from outcrops of the 1977-1979 identified boulder
field within the Merlin Project. The Merlin project
covers a 6 km E/W trending train of radioactive glacial boulders of
quartz sandstones identified in the 1970s. Detailed work between
1977-1980 identified over 400 radioactive boulders which returned
grades up to 3.3% U3O8. Measurements
performed on 101 of these boulders indicate an average transport
distance of 2.5 km, with ice flow direction from west to east,
placing the suspected source of the boulders firmly within the
Merlin boundary (NUMIN Open File #81310). The source is further
bounded by a regional scale NE/SW trending fault which crosses the
eastern extent of the Merlin Project.
Preliminary field investigation of the boulder
field indicates the presence of uranium secondary minerals within
the quartz sandstones at the West Dismal project. Further to
this chalcopyrite was observed within the cement phase of the
sandstones, indicating potential for sedimentary hosted copper
deposits. Locating the source and feeder structure for this
mineralisation will inevitably lead to greater sulphide occurrence.
The Fort Confidence Fm. contains laminated black shales within
sandstone packages, offering strong reductants for oxidised copper
bearing hydrothermal fluids. Locating these reduced sedimentary
rocks adjacent to a feeder structure offers a compelling
exploration target for copper and uranium.
Assay results of the 2024 rock samples taken
within the 1977-1979 identified boulder field. NAD83/UTM Zone 11N
are shown below.
Further
intended work
Ongoing integration of historic datasets and
regional geophysics for the Projects.
Planning of field program to ground truth
historic showings and demonstrate continuity at known occurrences
of mineralisation within the Projects.
The Company intends to complete airborne
geophysics surveys at the Projects in due course.
Hamish Harris, Executive Chairman of Gunsynd
commented "This marks an exceptional
first pass exploration campaign on the two newly acquired projects
that are delivering extremely high grade samples. We remain
committed to carrying out more in-depth exploration to follow up
these attractive sample results."
"Whilst a small sample the Board believe its statistically
significant that 100% of assay results from the Falcon project were
over 15% Cu and 3 of 4 U assay results at Merlin were over
1,000ppm U. This level of grade and consistency gives the Company
great encouragement for future exploration."
Qualified Person Statement
The technical information contained
in this disclosure has been read and approved by Eric Sondergaard,
(P.Geo) who is a Professional Member of the Association of
Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta. Mr.
Sondergaard has sufficient experience, relevant to the styles of
mineralisation and type of deposits under consideration, to qualify
as a Qualified Person as defined by the AIM Note for Mining, Oil
and Gas Companies.
Forward Looking Statements
This announcement contains forward-looking
statements relating to expected or anticipated future events and
anticipated results that are forward-looking in nature and, as a
result, are subject to certain risks and uncertainties, such as
general economic, market and business conditions, competition for
qualified staff, the regulatory process and actions, technical
issues, new legislation, uncertainties resulting from potential
delays or changes in plans, uncertainties resulting from working in
a new political jurisdiction, uncertainties regarding the results
of exploration, uncertainties regarding the timing and granting of
prospecting rights, uncertainties regarding the Company's ability
to execute and implement future plans, and the occurrence of
unexpected events. Actual results achieved may vary from the
information provided herein as a result of numerous known and
unknown risks and uncertainties and other factors.
This announcement contains inside information
for the purposes of the UK Market Abuse Regulation and the
Directors of the Company are responsible for the release of this
announcement.
For further
information, please contact:
Gunsynd
plc
Hamish Harris/ Peter Ruse
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+44 (0) 78 7958 4153
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Cairn
Financial Advisers LLP
James Caithie / Liam Murray / James
Western
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+44 20 7213 0880
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Peterhouse
Capital Limited
Lucy Williams
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+44 20 7469 0936
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