Sky Gold’s Spring Exploration Program Well Underway, Targeting Orogenic Gold, Copper and Magmatic Nickel Sulphide Deposits on Its Consolidated Shebandowan Property, Northwestern Ontario

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Highlights:

  • Exceptional exploration opportunity for orogenic Au and magmatic Ni-Cu-Co-Cr-PGE deposits

  • Mingold Au soil anomaly (2 km by 2 km) is a high-priority orogenic gold target

  • Large Ni-Cu-Co-Cr-PGE anomaly (5 km by 7 km) highly prospective for Ni-sulphide deposits

  • Detailed till geochemistry sampling program well underway at Consolidated Shebandowan

VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / June 5, 2024 / SKY GOLD CORP. ("Sky' or the "Company") (TSX.V:SKYG)(OTC PINK:SRKZF) is pleased to announce that the spring exploration program on its Consolidated Shebandowan nickel-copper-cobalt-chrome-platinum group element-gold property (the "Property") has commenced. The exploration program, involving detailed geochemical sampling with subsequent geological mapping and prospecting, will focus on 2 high-quality exploration targets known as the Mingold Au Soil anomaly (orogenic gold target) and a strong, extensive Ni-Cu-Co-Cr-PGE anomaly (magmatic nickel-sulphide target).

The Property, comprising 5,894 hectares, is situated 70 km west of the City of Thunder Bay and 6 km southwest of the past-producing Shebandowan Ni-Cu-Co-Cr-PGE mine, operated by Inco Ltd during the period of 1970 to 1989. The Shebandowan mine is a world-class example of a primary magmatic nickel sulphide deposit with production tonnage and grade of 8.7 MT at 2.0% nickel, 1.0% copper & 3.0 g/t platinum + palladium (cobalt & chrome grades are unknown).

Current Exploration Program:

ALS Global has commenced detailed soil and till geochemistry surveys over the Mingold Au soil and the main Ni-Cu-Co-Cr-PGE anomalies, to provide detail on the size, strength and extent of the prime target areas. Historical geochemical sampling completed over both target areas was regional in extent, featuring widely-spaced sample sites; detailed sampling is required to localize and more tightly define targets.

In the coming weeks, geological mapping and prospecting will be completed over both target areas, in view of the abundance of outcrops and shallow overburden conditions prevalent on the Property.

Additionally, modelling of the high-priority EM conductors yielded by the VTEM airborne survey will also be undertaken, to assist in nickel sulphide deposit targeting. Such modelling in combination with the detailed till and soil geochemistry for Ni-Cu-Co-Cr-PGE, will help prioritize targets in preparation for follow-up work involving trenching and diamond drilling.

It is anticipated that the detailed geochemical work will be completed within 2 weeks-time, following which they will be submitted for analyses. Results will be released as they become available.