GREAT WESTERN MINING
CORPORATION PLC
("Great Western", "GWM" or the
"Company")
WEST HUNTOON SOIL AND GRAB
RESULTS
Great Western Mining Corporation PLC (AIM -
GWMO, Euronext Growth - 8GW) announces positive results of soil and
grab sampling at its West Huntoon porphyry copper
prospect.
HIGHLIGHTS
·
New soil results further
extend the prospective area of the copper porphyry
setting.
·
The anomalous copper zone
has now been expanded from approximately 2 km² to over 3
km².
·
Infill soils in the
highest-grade area confirm previous results with values of 954 and
571 ppm Cu.
·
A selective grab sample
taken from an outcropping vein returned very high values - 16.17
g/t gold, 207 g/t silver and 2.37% copper.
Great Western
Chairman Brian Hall commented: "We are continuing to appraise our West
Huntoon copper porphyry prospect and are gaining an ever better
understanding of the relationship between the numerous prospects
which make up the extensive Huntoon Copper Project. This
season's field work has significantly increased the area of the
copper anomaly at West Huntoon which is now the largest and
highest-grade copper-in-soils anomaly in the wider Huntoon Copper
Project.
"Further
evidence of vein-hosted high precious metal grades is also welcome
news. We have drill-ready prospects at West Huntoon and the
novated Huntoon Mine Cooperation Agreement signed earlier this year
will facilitate drilling at the centre of the West Huntoon target
in the near-term. West Huntoon represents potential for a rapid
upgrade of our copper portfolio."
INTRODUCTION
West Huntoon, located in the northwest of the
Huntoon Valley in Mineral County, Nevada, is a key prospect
within Great Western's Huntoon Copper Project where a
resource of 19,000 T contained copper has already been established
through extensive drilling by the Company. The Huntoon
Copper Project is a cluster of five prospects at various stages in
the exploration pipeline, all lying within a 6 km radius in
the north of the Huntoon Valley. At West Huntoon, a
zone of anomalous soils has now been expanded to over 3
km2 (740 acres) in area, with overlapping magnetic and
chargeability anomalies and granite outcrops which indicate a
classic porphyry setting. Follow-up soil sampling was undertaken
this year to the northeast, over host rocks of a similar age to
those in the core West Huntoon zone. This area is dominated by
mafic porphyry outcrops with local copper showings. The host rocks
are crosscut by an aplitic dyke swarm and some granitic
bosses.
SOIL SAMPLES
During the summer field season 47 new soil
samples were collected, with 38 taken in the northeastern area and
9 as an initial infill profile proximal to the best previous
results in the centre of the existing anomaly (Figure 1). Results
range between 21 and 954 ppm Cu, with a median value of 157 ppm Cu.
These samples show good continuity in the copper anomalies
reported. The northeastern samples expand the total area of the
soils anomaly at West Huntoon by 50 ha (124 acres). The anomalous
samples run to the edge of overlying cover, beyond which samples
the potentially mineralised rocks are no longer accessible,
indicating that continuation under this cover is highly
likely. This pattern is repeated at multiple locations across
the West Huntoon prospect. The infill profile produced two
high grade samples (954 and 571 ppm Cu) which were adjacent to the
strongest results in the previous survey, indicating good
repeatability in this area.
Proving the continuity of anomalism to the
northeast in the direction of the Company's copper resource at M2
is an important result. The 2024 IP surveys at West Huntoon
identified a chargeability anomaly under the edge of the valley
sediments proximal to this area and the identification of elevated
copper directly adjacent to this target further supports its
prospectivity. Additionally, during this fieldwork further small
granitic intrusions were identified within this area.
Figure
1. Map to show locations of new soil samples
relative to previously released data.
GRAB SAMPLES
Six selective grab samples were taken from the
area, primarily for geochemical purposes (Table 1). However,
one sample in the southwest of the area, from a mineralised vein
structure 1 m long by 30 cm wide at outcrop, included strikingly
high grades of 16.17 g/t Au, 207 g/t Ag and 2.37% Cu. Further
outcrops of this vein are being sought. This sample provides
further evidence that a series of high-grade veins are also present
at West Huntoon, in addition to its large porphyry
potential.
Table
1. Grab sample locations and grades for key
metals.
Sample
ID
|
X
|
Y
|
Au
(ppm)
|
Ag
(ppm)
|
Cu
(ppm)
|
GWM005568
|
362479
|
4225372
|
16.17
|
207
|
23,700
|
GWM005560
|
363176
|
4225056
|
0.0025
|
0.1
|
15.6
|
GWM005561
|
363284
|
4225665
|
0.009
|
0.5
|
11.2
|
GWM005562
|
363306
|
4225668
|
0.0025
|
0.5
|
10.7
|
GWM005563
|
363337
|
4225684
|
0.015
|
0.5
|
8.2
|
GWM005567
|
364196
|
4227175
|
0.0025
|
0.1
|
121
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121 MINING INVESTMENT
FORUM
Great Western is participating in The 121
Mining Investment Forum in London on 14-15 November and the
Company's presentation will be published shortly before the
event.
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
All soil and grab samples have been
submitted to Paragon Geochemical Laboratories, Reno, Nevada. Soil
samples were screened to -80 mesh and analysed by method FSAU-25,
aqua regia digest with ICP-MS finish for a 51-element suite.
Quality control samples were inserted by the company and results
reviewed prior to release. Grab samples were analysed by method
Au-FA30/AuAg-GR30 for gold (30 g fire assay, with gravimetric
finish for overlimit samples) 35AR-OES for a 35-element suite via
aqua regia digest and ICP-OES.
COMPETENT PERSON
STATEMENT
The information in this announcement
that relates to exploration results is based on information
reviewed by Dr James Blight MGeol PhD MAusIMM (CP) who is
Exploration Manager of Great Western Mining PLC. Dr Blight has
requisite experience relevant to the style of mineralisation and
type of deposit under consideration, and to the activity which he
is undertaking, to qualify as a "Competent Person" as defined in the
2012 Edition of the 'Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration
Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves'. Dr Blight is also a
"Qualified Person" as
defined in the "Note for Mining and Oil & Gas Companies" which
form part of the AIM Rules for Companies. Dr Blight has reviewed
and consented to the inclusion in the announcement of the
information in the form and context in which it appears.
FURTHER
INFORMATION
Great Western Mining
Corporation PLC
|
|
Brian Hall,
Chairman
|
+44 207 933 8780
|
Max Williams, Finance
Director
|
+44 207 933 8780
|
|
|
Davy (NOMAD,
Euronext Growth Listing Sponsor & Joint Broker)
Brian Garrahy
|
+353 1 679 6363
|
|
|
SP Angel Corporate
Finance LLP (Joint Broker)
Ewan Leggat/Adam
Cowl
|
+44 203 470 0470
|
|
|
Walbrook PR (PR
advisers)
Nick
Rome
|
+44 207 933 8783
|
NOTES TO
EDITORS
The Company has a large tract of acreage in
Mineral County, Nevada. The area consists of rugged, mountainous
terrain, which means that large parts of it remain under-explored.
Mineral potential is hosted by the regional Walker Lane Structural
Belt, the largest structural and metallogenic belt in Nevada, yet
one of the least explored in recent times, with gold, silver and
copper currently produced in Mineral County. Great Western
has seven distinct concession areas which offer the potential for
exploiting (1) short term gold and silver deposits and (2)
long-term, world-class copper deposits.
Six of the Company's properties are in the west
of Mineral County and the seventh and most recent acquisition, the
Olympic Gold Project, is in the east of the county, some 50 miles
from the main group. All the Company's claims are 100%
owned. Claims at the Eastside Mine Group have been contributed
to a pooling agreement with Bronco Creek Exploration, Inc. and in
addition the Company participates in the Huntoon Mine Area
Cooperation Agreement with landowner-neighbour Crowne Point
Resources with whom it shares resources. Great Western's
small exploration team is supported by locally based consultants
and contractors.
The state of Nevada is one of the world's most
mining friendly jurisdictions. While tightly regulated and
environmentally conscious, Nevada welcomes the mining
industry. Great Western takes care to ensure that its claims
are maintained in good standing and all regulations
observed.
There are numerous gold and silver prospects on
the Company's acreage, including extensive historic mine workings
which offer the opportunity for secondary recovery. The
Company is party to a 50-50 joint venture known as Western Milling
LLC which is constructing a mill to process pre-mined material for
secondary recovery of gold and silver.
Furthermore, through extensive drilling over a
five-year period, GWM has established a Mineral Resource on its
first target area known as M2, of 4.3 million tonnes at 0.45%
copper, for 19,000 tonnes of contained copper metal. This resource
has been independently reported in accordance with JORC
guidelines.
GWM has also established an Inferred Resource
Estimate of 31,000 tonnes grading 1.6 g/t gold and 3.0 g/t silver
in tailings associated with the OMCO Mine at the Olympic Gold
Project. Additionally, exploration targets have been
independently reported as follows:
· 3,400 - 6,400 tonnes grading
between 0.5 and 1.2 g/t Au and 1.2 and 2.1 g/t Ag in the substrate
beneath the tailings volume at the Olympic Mine.
· 9,000 - 12,000 tonnes grading
between 0.9 and 2.4 g/t Au and 2.0 and 5.1 g/t Ag in a coarse
stockpile at Olympic Mine.
· 4,200 - 7,700 tonnes grading
between 40 and 140 g/t Ag and 0.3 and 0.3 g/t Au in spoil heaps at
Mineral Jackpot.