Western Exploration Reports Positive Gravel Creek Metallurgical Results, Including Gold Recovery of 94.8% to Combined Gravity and Flotation Concentrate

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Figure 1: Location of 2023 PQ Oriented core holes at Gravel Creek. (Graphic: Business Wire)
Figure 1: Location of 2023 PQ Oriented core holes at Gravel Creek. (Graphic: Business Wire)
Figure 2: Rougher Flotation Recovery vs. Mass Pull, Gravel Creek Comp. 4991-001, 80%-75 micron (Graphic: Business Wire)
Figure 2: Rougher Flotation Recovery vs. Mass Pull, Gravel Creek Comp. 4991-001, 80%-75 micron (Graphic: Business Wire)

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, September 20, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Western Exploration Inc. (TSXV: WEX; OTCQX: WEXPF) (the "Company" or "Western Exploration") is pleased to announce the results of 2024 metallurgical testing on composite samples from the Jarbidge rhyolite hanging wall zone of the Gravel Creek deposit.

Highlights from the work include:

  • Locked-cycle flotation tests indicate recoveries of 94.8% for gold and 89.8% for silver in a combined gravity and flotation concentrate.

  • The combined gravity and flotation concentrate were 10.9% of the feed weight and averaged 57.1 g/t Au, 1,725 g/t Ag.

  • The flotation concentrate averaged 29.1% sulphide sulphur.

  • Gravity concentration before rougher flotation concentration (from the gravity tailings) recovered 22.4% of the Gold and 4.4% of the silver in 0.16% of the total feed weight with a gold grade of 920 g/t and a silver grade of 5,750 g/t.

Western Exploration CEO, Darcy Marud said, "Preliminary metallurgical test work on Gravel Creek hanging wall mineralization has returned very positive results for the recovery of gold and silver to concentrate. The recoveries are similar to past Gravel Creek metallurgical test work and demonstrate a potential path to economic recovery for precious metals."

2024 Flotation Metallurgy Sample Locations

Flotation test work was conducted on a gold and silver bearing diamond drill composite from core holes WG456 and WG457, drilled in 2023 in the Jarbidge rhyolite. The two oriented core holes were completed to evaluate resource expansion potential in mineralized vein/breccia trends northeast of the Gravel Creek resource (Figure 1).

  • Hole WG456, located 250 meters northeast of the Gravel Creek resource area, reported individual assays up to 34.9 g/t Au and 2800.0 g/t Ag as reported in a Company news release dated November 21, 2023.

  • Hole WG457, located 140 meters northeast of the Gravel Creek resource area, reported individual assays up to 257.0 g/t Au and 1655.0 g/t Ag as reported in a Company news release dated January 8, 2024.

  • The composite was comprised of sulphide mineralization collected from samples ranging in downhole depths of 316 meters to 731 meters in WG456 and WG457.

Flotation Program and Results

All test work was completed by McClelland Laboratories, Inc ("MLI") of Sparks, Nevada. Flotation testing was conducted on a gold and silver bearing Gravel Creek drill core composite, designated 4991-001, to evaluate response to flotation processing. The composite comprised sulphidic mineralization ranging from 316 meters to 731 meters downhole depths from two drill holes (WG456 and WG457).