Hole GB21-13 returns near-surface
mineralization of 4.64 g/t Au OVER 6.15m
TSX: NHK
TORONTO, June 7, 2021 /CNW/ - Nighthawk Gold Corp.
("Nighthawk" or the "Company") (TSX: NHK) (OTCQX:
MIMZF) is pleased to report assay results for eighteen (18)
drillholes (4,048 metres) completed on the Grizzly Bear Deposit
("Grizzly Bear"), located within the area identified as the
Colomac Centre, centrally located within the Indin Lake Gold
Property, Northwest Territories,
Canada (Figure 1; Table 1).
Phase I of the 2021 drill program was designed to focus
primarily on adding in-pit resources. Lateral extensions of known
deposits were identified as opportunities for resource expansion
and were scheduled first. At Grizzly Bear, all 18 holes targeted
the mineralized zone along strike to the north and south. As
discussed in more detail below, results are in line with
expectations and support the Company's near-term goals of targeting
near-surface mineralization for resource growth (Figures 2-4).
Highlights of Grizzly Bear Drill Results
- Drilling was constrained within 200 metres of surface to target
the extension of near-surface mineralization to the north and south
of the current resource.
- Encountered near-surface mineralization particularly to the
north:
-
- Hole GB21-07 returned 2.77 g/t Au over 10.25m
- Hole GB21-13 returned 4.64 g/t Au over 6.15m
- Near surface mineralization to the north encountered a
175m strike length which was tested
by holes GB21-03; 07; 09; 11; and 12, where this area showed
significant quartz veining, alteration and the presence of visible
gold in every hole.
- As part of the Phase II drill program at Grizzly Bear,
additional infill drilling will focus on testing the near-surface
mineralization encountered to the north with the goal of
potentially adding to the current resource.
Richard Roy, Vice President of
Exploration commented, "The Phase I program at Grizzly Bear was
designed to test the near-surface extension of this satellite
deposit both to the north and south. Results from the north
extension were in line with expectations and confirm the presence
of near surface mineralization with significant results obtained
above 200m depth. The Grizzly Bear
satellite deposit, although narrower than Colomac, remains
attractive to the economic potential of the Colomac Centre as it is
located less than 2km to the southwest of the main Colomac deposit.
As part of the Phase II program, additional infill drilling will
focus on delineating the extent and continuity of mineralization
identified north of the current resources and to incorporate these
results into the subsequent resource update at year end.
''The drilling program is advancing as planned and is now
focussing on the Nice Lake and Cass areas which are considered
among the best grassroots targets. The Nice Lake area is crossed by
virtually untested Colomac-like sills located less than 1km to the
east of the main Colomac deposit, while Cass consists of a
historical (non-compliant), near-surface higher-grade resource
located approximately 15km southwest of Colomac.''
To date, 18,200 metres of drilling have been completed as part
of the Phase I program. There are currently two (2) drills located
at the Nice Lake Target within the Colomac Center, two (2) drills
testing the Cass Zone and the Albatross Target, and one (1) drill
located along the northern portion of the main Colomac deposit.
Drilling along the Goldcrest Deposit has been completed and results
will be released as they become available.
Table 1 - Grizzly Bear Drill Results – Summary Table
Hole
ID
|
Interval
(m)
|
Core
Length
|
Gold
Grade
|
From
|
To
|
(m)
|
(g/t)
|
GB21-03
|
99.75
|
100.75
|
1.00
|
1.94
|
109.75
|
111.75
|
2.00
|
1.22
|
118.25
|
123.00
|
4.75
|
0.77
|
139.25
|
139.75
|
0.50
|
1.49
|
GB21-04
|
152.75
|
153.75
|
1.00
|
3.68
|
175.75
|
177.25
|
1.50
|
1.14
|
GB21-06
|
67.25
|
68.00
|
0.75
|
1.10
|
GB21-07
|
102.50
|
112.75
|
10.25
|
2.77
|
GB21-08
|
131.25
|
137.75
|
6.50
|
1.11
|
GB21-09
|
64.75
|
65.25
|
0.50
|
4.51
|
75.00
|
75.75
|
0.75
|
3.62
|
84.50
|
85.50
|
1.00
|
1.88
|
GB21-11
|
52.00
|
53.00
|
1.00
|
1.36
|
84.25
|
90.00
|
5.75
|
1.63
|
GB21-12
|
132.50
|
133.25
|
0.75
|
8.02
|
150.75
|
151.75
|
1.00
|
3.42
|
GB21-13
|
45.35
|
51.50
|
6.15
|
4.64
|
GB21-14
|
56.00
|
57.00
|
1.00
|
1.63
|
84.00
|
85.00
|
1.00
|
1.73
|
GB21-15
|
194.00
|
195.00
|
1.00
|
1.37
|
Note: GB21-01, 02,
05, 10, 16, 17, 18: No values above 0.80 g/t Au. Lengths are
reported as core lengths. True widths remain undetermined at this
stage.
|
BHID
|
Easting
|
Northing
|
Elevation
|
Direction
|
DIP
|
EOH
(m)
|
GB21-01
|
589890
|
7139365
|
338
|
310
|
-50
|
339
|
GB21-02
|
590738
|
7140463
|
339
|
300
|
-50
|
210
|
GB21-03
|
590700
|
7140383
|
341
|
300
|
-50
|
198
|
GB21-04
|
589959
|
7139501
|
338
|
310
|
-53
|
307
|
GB21-05
|
590616
|
7140432
|
340
|
300
|
-50
|
165
|
GB21-06
|
590009
|
7139657
|
329
|
309
|
-65
|
231
|
GB21-07
|
590642
|
7140313
|
346
|
300
|
-50
|
201
|
GB21-08
|
590074
|
7139665
|
330
|
309
|
-57
|
210
|
GB21-09
|
590642
|
7140368
|
343
|
300
|
-50
|
201
|
GB21-10
|
590136
|
7139745
|
327
|
309
|
-67
|
237
|
GB21-11
|
590599
|
7140293
|
346
|
300
|
-50
|
192
|
GB21-12
|
590622
|
7140224
|
386
|
300
|
-50
|
204
|
GB21-13
|
590239
|
7139924
|
330
|
311
|
-49
|
111
|
GB21-14
|
590475
|
7140114
|
345
|
300
|
-50
|
183
|
GB21-15
|
590545
|
7140072
|
359
|
300
|
-50
|
303
|
GB21-16
|
590493
|
7140203
|
340
|
300
|
-50
|
144
|
GB21-17
|
590629
|
7140122
|
364
|
300
|
-50
|
312
|
GB21-18
|
590782
|
7140033
|
366
|
300
|
-50
|
300
|
Qualified Person
Richard Roy P.Geo., V.P.
Exploration of Nighthawk, who is the "Qualified Person" as defined
by NI 43-101 for this project, has reviewed and approved of the
technical disclosure contained in this news release.
Technical Information
Nighthawk has implemented a quality-control program to comply
with best practices in the sampling and analysis of drill
core. Drill core samples were transported in security-sealed
bags for analyses at ALS Global Assay Laboratory in Vancouver,
BC ("ALS Global"). ALS Global is an ISO/IEC 17025
accredited laboratory. Pulp and metallics assaying for gold was
conducted on the entire pulverized sample.
As part of its QA/QC program, Nighthawk inserts external gold
standards (low to high-grade) and blanks every 20 samples in
addition to the standards, blanks, and pulp duplicates inserted by
ALS Global.
About Nighthawk
Nighthawk is a Canadian-based gold exploration company with 100%
ownership of a district-scale land position within the Indin Lake
Greenstone Belt, located approximately 200km north
of Yellowknife, Northwest
Territories, Canada. Within this largely underexplored
Archean gold camp, the Company has identified a number of
high-priority targets all centered around a growing
multi-million-ounce deposit. These targets lie within large
regional deformation zones that are pregnant with gold
mineralization and are known to host significant
deposits which warrant additional exploration and follow-up.
The main goals and objectives over the next 12-24 months will be to
carry out aggressive exploration to support resource expansion
opportunities as well as to foster new, near-surface discoveries
that support the global resource base.
The Company has an experienced and dedicated team with a track
record of successfully advancing projects and is well funded and
supported to advance its near-term goals and objectives.
Keyvan
Salehi
President &
CEO
|
Michael
Leskovec
CFO
|
Suzette N
Ramcharan
VP, Corporate
Development
|
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