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Abcourt Intersects 57.5 g/t over 0.6 m at the Sleeping Giant Mine

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Abcourt Mines Inc.
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ROUYN-NORANDA, Quebec, Nov. 27, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Abcourt Mines Inc. (“Abcourt” or the “Corporation”) (TSX Venture: ABI) (OTCQB: ABMBF) is pleased to provide an update on the results of the underground diamond drilling campaign at the Sleeping Giant mine.

The highlights included in this press release are as follows:

  • 57.48 g/t Au over 0.6 meter in hole 23-493;

  • 65.16 g/t Au over 0.5 meter in hole 23-495.

As part of the mineral resource update in progress by GoldMinds Geoservices Inc. and to support engineering work in the preparation of an economic prefeasibility study, Abcourt has completed 48 underground drill holes totaling more than 4,843 meters from December 2023 to October 31, 2024.

Of these 48 holes, 11 holes totaling 1,118 metres were drilled in the Zone 20 West sector to better define the zone and optimize the dimensions of the mineralized envelope of the unmined part of this zone.

Abcourt presents the main drilling results from Zone 20 West (see Table 1):

Table 1: Zone 20 West Drilling Intersections. Only Intervals with a Metal Factor Greater than 10.0 (g/t Au x metres) are Reported.

 

#DDH

From

To

Interval

Au

Metal Factor

(m)

(m)

(m)

(g/t)

(g/t Au x m)

23-485*

57.4

58.4

1.0

46.07

46.07

23-489*

62.0

62.5

0.5

125.67

62.84

23-493

78.5

79.1

0.6

57.48

34.49

23-495

57.5

58.0

0.5

65.16

32.58

Notes:

* Drill holes whose results have already been published in the press release of August 27, 2024.

1. The metal factor is defined as gold grade multiplied by core length (measured along the drill core). Holes were drilled at various angles and the true widths are unknown at this time.

2. Assay results are not capped, but higher-grade sub-intervals are highlighted.

 

The main results of the holes drilled in Zone 20 West are illustrated in a longitudinal section (Figure 1)

Figure 1: Zone 20 West, Longitudinal Section.

Zone 20 West, Longitudinal Section
Zone 20 West, Longitudinal Section


Based on data from 32 holes (totaling over 3,700m) drilled from several underground levels to test the gold grade continuity of Zone 20 West. In addition to that, the mapping and underground sampling data were also used by the Sleeping Giant mine technical team, in collaboration with the GoldMinds Geoservices team to update the mineralized wireframe. After the compilation and the validation of the new drill holes data, GoldMinds Geoservices updated the mineral resources of the modified wireframe. The table 2 shows the resources differences between the old (wireframe documented in the PEA 2023) and the updated wireframe.

Table 2: Comparative Table of Tonnes and Grade of Zone 20 West

PEA 2023 Vs ME 2024

 

Ressources

PEA 2023

ME 2024*

Var.

Indicated

Metrique Tonnes (t)

7129

9 610

35%

Grade (g/t) Au

6.44

12.90

100%

Troy Onces (oz. Au)

1476

3 980

170%

Inferred

Metrique Tonnes (t)

2438

930

-62%

Grade (g/t) Au

8.14

9.99

23%

Troy Onces (oz. Au)

638

300

-53%

 

 

 

 

 

Notes:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

* ME 2024: Mineralized Envelope 2024. Disclaimer: These mineral resources are not mineral reserves as they do not have demonstrated economic viability. The quantity and grade of the inferred resources reported in this mineral resource estimate are uncertain and there has been insufficient exploration to define these inferred resources as indicated and it is uncertain whether further exploration will result in their upgrade to these categories.

 

The resources are presented undiluted and in situ with a maximum elevation of Z= 4,800m. The resources are considered to have reasonable prospects for economic extraction. The underground resources are limited by mineable forms. Interpretation was initially made from cross-sections at intervals, and then completed in GENESIS, a modelling software, where selections of mineralization intervals were combined to generate mineralization wireframes. Envelopes are generally subvertical with various plunges.

 

The wireframe used for the zone with a minimum width of 1.9m.

 

The 95 g/t Au capping was performed on assay data and a density value of 2.85t/m3 was used.

 

The blocks have a dimension of 1m North, 1m East and 1m height. Inverse distance squared grade estimation was used. 

 

Samples were grouped within the mineralization envelopes into 0.5-metre-long composites. A zero-grade value was applied in the case of unassayed cores.

 

The estimate is classified as an indicated and inferred mineral resource. The estimates use metric units (metres, tonnes and g/t). The metal content is presented in troy ounces (metric tonne grade / 31.10348).

 

The mined-out volume was removed from the updated wireframe.

 

The economic parameters as well as the technical requirements of the 2022 ERM have been respected in the calculation. The estimate is presented for potential underground scenarios at a cut-off grade of 4.25 g/t Au for the long-hole method. The cut-off grades were calculated using a gold price of US$1,650 per ounce and a USD/CAD exchange rate of 1.30; a mining cost of CA$213.96/t (long-hole), a processing cost of CA$35.10/t; and general and administrative costs of CA$22.09/t. Cut-off grades should be re-evaluated in light of future market conditions (metal prices, exchange rates, mining costs, etc.).

 

Drilling operations continued underground at level 235. Six (6) holes totaling 480 meters were drilled. Verification and interpretation of the results of these holes are in progress.