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Angus Gold Continues to define New Gold Zone at Dorset West, Intersects 2.3 g/t Au over 9.8 metres including 8.2 g/t Au over 2.1 metres, Golden Sky Project, Wawa

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Angus Gold Inc.
Angus Gold Inc.

TORONTO, Nov. 06, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Angus Gold Inc. (TSX-V: GUS | OTC: ANGVF) (“Angus” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce assay results from nine (9) exploration holes that were completed on the Dorset Zone as part of its 2024 Summer drilling program at the Golden Sky Project in Wawa, Ontario. Drilling was targeting the western extension of the Dorset Gold Zone, where Angus previously intersected a new zone of high-grade gold, including 7.0 g/t Au over 12.4 metres in Hole GS-24-136, approximately 500 metres to the west of the historical Dorset resource (see News Release of May 7, 2024).

Highlights:

  • Successful initial step-out drilling results on the Dorset West extension area begin to define a new zone of high-grade gold mineralization in the Dorset Deformation Zone:

    • 9.8 metres of mineralization grading 2.3 g/t Au, including 2.1 metres of 8.2 g/t Au in Hole GS24-167

    • 5.0 metres of mineralization grading 2.2 g/t Au, including 3.0 metres of 3.5 g/t Au, Au in Hole GS24-162;

  • Fall drill program underway on the Dorset West extension area with results expected in early 2025.

  • Remaining Summer 2024 assays from the BIF Zone expected in the coming weeks.

  • Fully funded 2025 exploration budget with C$8.0 million in treasury.

Breanne Beh, Chief Executive Officer of Angus, states: “We are extremely pleased with these initial successful step-out results for our Dorset West extension area. We now have multiple intersection points in our new high-grade Dorset West zone, which allows us to better understand the trend and orientation of the veins hosting the gold mineralization. We are currently drilling an additional 2,000m in this area to test the newly interpreted shear that hosts the high-grade gold mineralization. As we gear up for a large Winter drill program, the Dorset West mineralized corridor, which is still open for over 2km along strike, will be a prime area of focus.”

The goal of the Dorset West summer drill program was to complete a systematic grid of drill holes surrounding the high-grade intercept of 7.0 g/t Au over 12.4 metres in Hole GS-24-136. Nine (9) holes were completed, seven (7) of which returned intersections with gold mineralization. The most notable intercepts were in GS-24-167 and GS-24-162. GS-24-167, a 25m step-out to the east of GS-24-136, returned 9.8 metres grading 2.3 g/t Au including 2.1 metres of 8.2 g/t Au. GS-24-162, a 25m step-out beneath GS-24-136, returned 5.0 metres grading 2.2 g/t Au including 3.0 metres grading 3.5 g/t Au. The gold mineralization in both of these holes was hosted in quartz veins within a metasedimentary rock package, the same geologic setting as the mineralization in GS-24-136. In addition, the results from these holes show that gold mineralization is associated with a newly defined shear zone which is now thought to be striking to the west-northwest instead of the previously interpreted east-west trend.