VANCOUVER, July 11, 2018 /CNW/ - IDM Mining Ltd. (TSX-V:IDM)
(OTCQB: IDMMF)("IDM" or the "Company") is pleased to announce
initial surface sampling results from trenching at the Money Rock
zone at the Lost Valley target, within the 100%-owned Red Mountain
Gold Project ("Red Mountain" or the "Project"), located in the
Golden Triangle of northwestern British
Columbia, near the town of Stewart, BC.
"These new high-grade samples and exposures at Money Rock,
located 4,000 meters south of the resources at Red Mountain,
further emphasizes the regional exploration potential at Red
Mountain," said Robert McLeod,
President and CEO of IDM Mining. "Mapping, trenching and
sampling is increasing our understanding of the mineralized
structures at Lost Valley, with additional assays expected over the
coming weeks."
2018 Lost Valley Sampling
Assay results have been received from 58 samples to-date during
2018 and consist primarily of panel, channel and grab samples with
local float samples. The total of all samples averaged 11.62 g/t
Au and 47.39 g/t Ag. Samples range from trace to 69 g/t Au and
trace to 164 g/t Ag. A total of 24 samples assayed over 5.0
g/t Au. Sample distribution maps are available on the
Company's website and within the Red Mountain virtual tour on the
Vrify site.
Most of these samples are from the Money Rock structure, which
has been exposed by trenching for over 100 meters of strike length.
Systematic samples have been collected both along strike and
across its thickness for the best sample representation.
Continuous, one-meter-long panel samples along the length of 32
meters of strike of newly exposed mineralization in the Money Rock
structure averaged 13.17 g/t Au and 54.29 g/t Ag. Samples range
from 0.07 to 69.0 g/t Au and 0.49 to 145.00 g/t Ag. The panel
samples were collected on strike of the structure with the
objective of being representative of the entire length and width of
the interval. Width of the structure, including veining and
faulting, varies from approximately 0.8 to 2.5 meters, averaging
about 1.5 to 2.0 meters. Numerous additional assays are
pending, collected further along and across strike.
During 2016, three drill holes from a single drill pad were
completed at the Money Rock zone, where across strike channel
sampling averaged 18.7 g/t Au and 61.4 g/t Ag over 0.84 meters
along a 33-meters of strike. These samples locally overlap
the 2018 sampling. Drill hole LV16-01 intersected 1.0 meters
of 3.0 g/t Au and 23.80 g/t Ag, and LV16-02 intersected 1.2 meters
averaging 4.63 g/t Au and 90.90 g/t Ag. All three holes intersected
a post-mineralization dyke where the zone was projected to occur
from surface trenching (see IDM NR November
17, 2016). Future drilling will target areas to
the west and east of this dyke.
Lost Valley Target
Recently exposed by melting glaciers, the Lost Valley discovery
is located approximately 4,000 meters southwest, of resources at
Red Mountain (see IDM NR June 19,
2018) within the headwaters to the Bitter Creek Valley.
Mineralization at Lost Valley is hosted within a gold and
molybdenum bearing granitic intrusion with multiple generations of
quartz-sulphide veining. Recent trenching has exposed over
100 meters of strike length of the Money Rock zone, with variable
widths of veining and faulting, ranging from one to 2.5 meters in
thickness. This structure is associated with ductile
deformation, sericite and clay alteration as well as brittle
faulting. Within the zone, banded quartz veins and massive
sulphide pods host primarily pyrite, with lesser molybdenite,
bismuthinite and other base-metal sulphides. The structure is
comprised of duplexing brittle-structures, occurring along the base
of a cliff.
The Money Rock structure potentially connects with the Randell
Vein. A hand trench sampled in 2016 within sub-cropping of quartz
and sulphide averaged 22.4 g/t Au and 81.7 g/t Ag over a continuous
9.25 meter-long channel. Two holes, both vertical, were drilled
form surface in 2016 but did not intersect any faulting or veining,
suggesting that the target structure was not drilled with correct
orientation. The Randell vein is currently being
trenched.
About IDM and Red Mountain
IDM Mining Ltd. is an exploration and development company based
in Vancouver, BC, Canada focused on advancing the Red Mountain
Gold Project towards production. The 17,125 hectare Red
Mountain Gold Project is located in northwestern BC, 15 km
northeast of the mining town of Stewart. IDM recently
announced increased high-grade, near surface measured and indicated
resources.
The updated mineral resources for the Red Mountain Project are
reported at a 3.0 g/t Au
cut-off with an effective date of June 15,
2018.
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Classification
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Tonnes
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Au
(g/t)
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Ag
(g/t)
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Ounces
Au
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Ounces
Ag
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Measured
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1,827,900
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8.92
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28.30
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524,000
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1,663,300
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Indicated
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943,400
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5.95
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11.98
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180,600
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363,500
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Measured +
Indicated
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2,771,300
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7.91
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22.75
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704,600
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2,026,800
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Inferred
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316,000
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6.04
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7.60
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61,400
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77,200
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The Project is advancing through the provincial and federal
environmental assessment processes, with comprehensive, thorough,
and ongoing consultation with Nisga'a Nation. The Project is
currently in the formal review phase of the BC Environmental
Assessment Office and the Canadian Environmental Assessment
Agency.
QA/QC and Qualified Person
Samples for the 2018 program are collected by experienced
geologists and technicians, placed in sealed bags and shipped to MS
Analytical Labs in Terrace, BC for
sample preparation, with pulps subsequently shipped to Langley, BC for gold and multi-element ICP
analysis. A Quality Control/Quality Assurance program including the
insertion of Standards and Blanks has been implemented. The
2018 Exploration Program is performed under the supervision of
Robert McLeod, P.Geo, President and
CEO of IDM Mining Ltd and a 'Qualified Person' under NI
43-10. Mr. McLeod has reviewed and approved the technical
content of this release.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
of IDM Mining Ltd.
"Robert McLeod"
President, CEO and Director
"Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services
Provider (as that term is defined in policies of the TSX Venture
Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of
this release."
Forward-Looking Statements: Some statements in
this news release contain forward-looking information or
forward-looking statements for the purposes of applicable
securities laws. These statements include, among others,
statements with respect to the proposed exploration and development
activities and their timing, resource estimates and potential
mineralization, the Company's plan to update its current
feasibility study, These statements address future events and
conditions and, as such, involve known and unknown risks,
uncertainties and other factors, which may cause the actual
results, performance or achievements to be materially different
from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or
implied by the statements. Such factors include, among others
and in addition to those described elsewhere in this release,
timing and success of future exploration and development
activities, exploration and development risks, delays in obtaining
or inability to obtain required government or other regulatory
approvals, permits or financing, the risk of unexpected variations
in mineral resources, grade or recovery rates, of failure of plant,
equipment or processes to operate as anticipated, of accidents,
labor disputes, and unanticipated delays in completing other
development activities, the risk that estimated costs will be
higher than anticipated and the risk that the proposed mine plan
and recoveries will not be achieved, equipment breakdowns and bad
weather, the timing and success of future exploration and
development activities, exploration and development risks, mineral
resources are not as estimated, title matters, third party
consents, operating hazards, metal prices, political and economic
factors, competitive factors and general economic conditions.
In making the forward-looking statements, the Company has applied
several material assumptions including, but not limited to, the
assumptions that: required regulatory approval, permits and
financing will be obtained; the proposed exploration and
development will proceed as planned; with respect to mineral
resource estimates, the key assumptions and parameters on which
such estimates are based; that the proposed mine plan and
recoveries will be achieved, that capital costs and sustaining
costs will be as estimated, and that no unforeseen accident, fire,
ground instability, flooding, labor disruption, equipment failure,
metallurgical, environmental or other events that could delay or
increase the cost of development will occur, and market
fundamentals will result in sustained metals and minerals
prices. The Company expressly disclaims any intention or
obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements
whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise
except as otherwise required by applicable securities
legislation.
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