TSXV:OIII | OTCQX:OIIIF – O3
Mining
TORONTO, May 23, 2024
/CNW/ - O3 Mining Inc. (TSXV: OIII) (OTCQX: OIIIF) ("O3
Mining" or the "Corporation") is pleased to announce
that it has received all assay results from its 3,053 metre winter
drill campaign at the Ludovick Sector of the Horizon Project,
located seven kilometres west of the Marban and Norlartic deposits
and four kilometres north-east of the Canadian Malartic open-pit
owned by Agnico Eagles Mines Limited. The Corporation used one
drill rig to complete the 11 drill holes comprising the
campaign.
Highlights:
- 0.8 g/t Au over 9.1 metres in hole
O3HR-24-016 at a vertical depth of 233.0 metres, including
5.3 g/t over 0.5 metres on SW-1 sector;
- 4.6 g/t Au over 1.5 metres in hole
O3HR-24-010 at a vertical depth of 71.0 metres, in the
Ludovick zone;
- 4.5 g/t Au over 1.2 metres in hole
O3HR-24-013 at a vertical depth of 131.0 metres, on SW-2
sector.
O3 Mining's President and Chief Executive Officer, Mr. José
Vizquerra commented: "The winter drill campaign at
the Ludovick Sector was an opportunity for us to follow up on
historic auriferous drill intercepts along a five kilometres long
segment of the Parfouru Fault corridor. The results from the drill
campaign are encouraging and highlight the significant exploration
potential of the Ludovick Sector. We believe that the Ludovick
Sector is strategically positioned for potential development due to
its proximity and similarities in mineralization with established
mining sites in the Timiskaming Group. We will continue advancing
our exploration efforts at the Horizon Project to support our
diverse pipeline of exploration projects."
O3 Mining's initial drill program at the Ludovick Sector
supports the presence of gold in two northwest-south-east trending
horizons approximately 300 metres apart. Both horizons dip 70 to 80
degrees to the north-east. The first zone relates to the
historical Ludovick showing, which is associated with the regional
Parfouru fault zone at the contact between the mafic volcanics of
the Hébécourt Formation (Blake River Group) and the wackes of the
Cadillac Group. The structure consists of a narrow, well-defined,
and continuous shear containing 2-3% arsenopyrite and pyrite. The
second zone consists of pyrrhotite and pyrite in disseminations and
stringers within sheared, biotitized, and chloritized conglomerates
of the Timiskaming Group near the contact with the wackes of the
Cadillac Group. O3 Mining completed drill holes in two areas
spaced about one kilometre along that trend, named SW-1 and SW-2.
The gold intercepts obtained are present in a 100-metre-wide gold
anomalous envelope. The results show a direct relationship
between the gold grade and percentage of sulfides at SW-1 and SW-2
(see Figure 1). The Timiskaming Group is a renowned sedimentary
basin hosting numerous multi-million-ounce gold Archean deposits in
the Abitibi belt. Additionally, the sedimentary host and the
disseminated sulfide nature of the mineralization at Ludovick
suggest similarities with the East Gouldie deposit just a few
kilometers away, south of the Cadillac Larder Lake break.
Evidence of gold mineralization along the Parfouru Fault zone
within the sedimentary basin opens up promising exploration
potential within the sector, beyond the historical Ludovick zone
itself. There has been minimal historical drilling conducted along
the five kilometres stretch of the Parfouru Fault present on the
Horizon Project. The mineralization within the Temiskaming
Conglomerates is of particular interest because of the width of the
mineralized envelope and the correlation between gold grades and
the amount of sulfides. This characteristic offers the possibility
to conduct a geophysical-induced polarization survey along the five
kilometres trend to rapidly identify the best areas to focus on
during the next drilling program.
Table 1: Drill Hole Intercepts. See Table 2 below
for full technical parameters.
Hole
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Grade
(g/t Au)
|
Core
Length
(m)
|
Vertical
Depth
(m)
|
Metal Factor
(g/t Au x m)
|
Zone
|
O3HR-24-008
|
118.0
|
119.0
|
2.9
|
1.0
|
82.0
|
2.9
|
Ludovick
|
O3HR-24-009
|
22.5
|
24.0
|
1.2
|
1.5
|
15.0
|
1.8
|
SW-1
|
O3HR-24-010
|
81.0
|
82.5
|
4.6
|
1.5
|
71.0
|
6.9
|
Ludovick
|
O3HR-24-011
|
132.2
|
136.7
|
1.2
|
4.5
|
120.0
|
5.3
|
SW-1
|
O3HR-24-013
|
202.8
|
204.0
|
4.5
|
1.2
|
131.0
|
5.4
|
SW-2
|
and
|
224.4
|
227.5
|
0.9
|
3.1
|
144.0
|
2.8
|
|
and
|
233.5
|
235.0
|
1.5
|
1.5
|
149.0
|
2.3
|
|
O3HR-24-016
|
316.1
|
325.2
|
0.8
|
9.1
|
233.0
|
7.2
|
SW-1
|
Including
|
316.1
|
316.6
|
5.3
|
0.5
|
230.0
|
2.7
|
|
Table 2: Technical parameters of holes of the 2024
campaign at Ludovick Sector
Hole
|
Azimuth
(°)
|
Dip
(°)
|
Start
Depth
(m)
|
End
Depth
(m)
|
Length
|
UTM Zone 18
Easting (m)
|
UTM Zone18
Northing (m)
|
O3HR-24-006
|
206
|
-46
|
0
|
234
|
234
|
270656
|
5337882
|
O3HR-24-007
|
210
|
-53
|
0
|
300
|
300
|
270743
|
5337844
|
O3HR-24-008
|
209
|
-45
|
0
|
216
|
216
|
271678
|
5337691
|
O3HR-24-009
|
14
|
-45
|
0
|
327
|
327
|
270484
|
5337748
|
O3HR-24-010
|
208
|
-64
|
0
|
237
|
237
|
271678
|
5337691
|
O3HR-24-011
|
14
|
-66
|
0
|
357
|
357
|
270484
|
5337748
|
O3HR-24-012
|
208
|
-45
|
0
|
285
|
285
|
271680
|
5337819
|
O3HR-24-013
|
199
|
-45
|
0
|
288
|
288
|
271483
|
5337343
|
O3HR-24-014
|
199
|
-45
|
0
|
264
|
264
|
270546
|
5337700
|
O3HR-24-015
|
201
|
-45
|
0
|
180
|
180
|
271342
|
5337261
|
O3HR-24-016
|
24
|
-50
|
0
|
365
|
365
|
270546
|
5337700
|
Qualified Person
The scientific and technical content of this news release has
been reviewed and approved by Mrs. Élise Bourgault, P.Geo (OGQ
#894), Project Geologist of O3 Mining, who is a "qualified person"
within the meaning of National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of
Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101").
Quality Assurance/Quality Control
Intercepts occur within geological confines of major zones but
have not been correlated to individual vein domains at this time.
Half-core samples are shipped to Agat laboratory in Val-d'Or, Québec, and Mississauga, Ontario for assaying. The core is
crushed to 75% passing -2 mm (10 mesh), a 250 g split of this
material is pulverized to 85% passing 75 microns (200 mesh) and 50
g is analyzed by Fire Assay (FA) with an Atomic Absorption
Spectrometry (AAS) finish. Samples assaying >10.0 g/t Au are
re-analyzed with a gravimetric finish using a 50 g charge.
Commercial certified standard material and blanks are
systematically inserted by O3 Mining's geologists into the sample
chain after every 18 core samples as part of the quality assurance
and quality control ("QA/QC") program. Third-party assays
are submitted to other designated laboratories for 5% of
mineralized samples. Drill program design, QA/QC, and
interpretation of results are performed by qualified persons
employing a QA/QC program consistent with NI 43-101 and industry
best practices.
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statements with respect to planned and ongoing drilling, the
exploration potential of the Ludovick Sector, the ability to
further development the Ludovick Sector, the significance of drill
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