Canarc Continues to Intersect High-Grade Gold at Fondaway Canyon, Nevada, Including 3.24 Grams per Tonne Gold over 12.8 Meters

2018-01-16 / @fscwire

 

Canarc Continues to Intersect High-Grade Gold at Fondaway Canyon, Nevada, Including 3.24 Grams per Tonne Gold over 12.8 Meters



Vancouver, British Columbia (FSCwire) - Canarc Resource Corp. (TSX: CCM, OTC-BB: CRCUF, Frankfurt: CAN) is pleased to report results from the final four holes of its seven-hole drilling program completed in late 2017 at its Fondaway Canyon Project in Nevada. Assays for the first three holes were released on December 5, 2017. All holes in the drill program intersected gold mineralization.

 

Drilling Highlights Include:

 

  • 24.4 meters (m) grading 1.80 grams per tonne (gpt) Au including 6.35 gpt Au over 0.9 m, 5.58 gpt Au over 1.6 m and 6.96 gpt Au over 1.3 m in hole FC17-4.

 

  • 12.8 m grading 3.48 gpt Au including 5.97 gpt Au over 6.1 m (contains 13.50 gpt Au over 0.6 m) in hole FC17-5

 

  • 8.3 m grading 2.83 gpt Au including 5.91 gpt Au over 3.7 m in hole FC17-4

 

  • 5.2 m grading 2.06 gpt Au including 5.99 gpt Au over 1.2 m in hole FC17-7

 

  • 4.0 m grading 4.19 gpt Au including 13.40 gpt Au over 0.9m in hole FC17-5

 

True widths of mineralization are estimated to be >90% of reported core lengths in hole FC17-4, 55% for FC17-5, 65-77% for FC17-6, and 65% for FC17-7; true width estimates are preliminary and subject to the results of further 3D modeling. Full results are presented in Table 1.

 

Catalin Kilofliski, CEO of Canarc, stated: "The results of our last four holes continue to provide encouragement for Fondaway Canyon.  Mineralization in the three areas tested by these holes has been significantly extended to depth and along strike.  For example, FC17-5 has extended high-grade (>3 gpt Au) mineralization about 100 m along strike within a broad northeast-striking mineralized corridor that contains FC17-4 400 m to the northeast.  This corridor is open to the southwest and has not been tested to depth over much of its strike length of at least 700 m.  We were also successful in extending high-grade mineralization to depth in the South Mouth area with hole FC17-7.  Our 3D analysis and geological review is on-going and will assist in developing an exploration action plan and next steps for 2018. ”

 

The Phase 1, seven-hole, 2,534 m drill program tested five widely-spaced target areas along 2.3 km of the 3.8 km-long gold system (Figure 1).  Additional figures showing the drilling results are available on the Company’s website at: www.canarc.net.  Table 1 lists the composites for holes FC17-4, 5, 6 and 7.

 

The broad zones of mineralization intersected in the drilling program extend mineralized zones to depth and along strike and, together with previous exploration results, define bulk tonnage mineralization that may be amenable to open pit mining.  Previous efforts in the district focused on the underground mining potential of the district by exploring narrow high-grade zones. 

 

HOLE FC17-4

 

FC17-4 (450.3 m, N0oE/-55o) tested the northeast-striking Half Moon (Stibnite area) quartz-vein stock-work and shear zone system and extends mineralization about 70 m down-dip from previous drilling.  The 24.4 m zone grading 1.80 gpt with high-grade (>3 gpt Au) intervals is about 80 m down-dip of 4.18 gpt over 19.2 m intersected in hole 02FC-5.  Deeper high-grade zones in FC17-4, such as the 5.91 gpt Au over 3.7 m, are 60 m down dip of 49.2 m grading 1.71 gpt that includes 12.31 g/t over 1.8 m and 5.40 g/t over 8.8 m in hole 02FC-1.  Mineralization occurs in quartz-vein stockworks in sulfidic siltstone accompanied by arsenopyrite and local stibnite.  In the area of FC17-4, mineralization occurs within a moderately southeast-dipping wedge that is about 180 m thick and has been traced down dip for about 300 m.  Along with the Colorado area discussed in the December 5, 2018, news release (holes FC17-2 and 3), the Half Moon - Stibnite area contains gold mineralization that may be amenable to Open Pit mining. 

 

HOLE FC17-5

 

FC17-5 (359.4 m, S3oW/-60o) tested the South Pit area. High-grade mineralization was intersected in two zones.  The upper zone, with 2.71 gpt over 3.7 and 2.28 gpt over 3.5 m lies about 200 m below the small South Pit.  It likely represents the down-dip extension of steep mineralization exposed in the pit.  However, the stronger, lower zone in the hole may represent the southwestward extension of the northeast-striking Half Moon mineralized corridor intersected in FC17-4 about 400 m to the northeast.  This is a significant finding and greatly expands the potential of this northeast mineralized corridor, as it has been poorly tested southwest of FC17-4.  Intersections in this lower zone are essentially open below the end of the hole at 359.4 m and include 4.19 gpt Au over 4.0 m with 13.40 gpt over 0.9 m, 3.37 gpt over 4.0 m, and 3.48 gpt over 12.8 m with 13.50 gpt over 0.6 m. 

 

HOLE FC17-6

 

FC17-6 (370.6 m, N11oE/-50o) tested the eastern part of the South Mouth area, where shallow open-pit mining was completed by Tenneco Minerals in 1989.  Gold at South Mouth occurs within east-striking, steep shear-type veins and in broader disseminated zones along a swarm of mafic dikes.  Low-grade mineralization was intersected in the upper parts of the hole and in the bottom 6.1 m (1.29 gpt Au), with mineralization open at depth.  Although no high grade gold (>3 gpt) was intersected in the hole, the lowest zone, about 250 m below surface, may mark the western extension of the east-west trending Mid Realm structural zone, which contains surface rock-chip samples to 4.6 gpt Au and has been poorly drill tested.

 

HOLE FC17-7

 

FC17-7 (187.5 m, N14oE/-50o) tested the western part of the South Mouth area adjacent to the range-front fault.  The hole was designed to cross below a west-northwest striking mineralized vein-stockwork zone mined shallowly by Tenneco.  The mineralized zone is at least 35 m wide and includes post-mining rock-chip samples reaching 4.32 g/t Au over 2 m.  FC17-7 was unfortunately abandoned prior to its target depth of 365 m due to drilling difficulties caused by broken ground within a fault zone.  The hole reached the south edge of the mineralized zone about 100 m below surface.  An interval of stockwork quartz veins at the bottom of the hole assayed 2.06 gpt Au over 5.2 m containing 5.99 gpt over 1.2 m.  The veining is adjacent to altered mafic dikes and marks the south margin of the mineralized zone.  Although successful in extending high-grade mineralization 100 m below surface, FC17-7 did not completely test the target.

 

Table 1. Gold Composites for Core Holes FC17-4, 5 6 and 7

 

Hole

Gold ppm

From (ft)

To  (ft)

Interval (ft)

From (m)

To (m)

Interval (m)

Comment

FC17-4

0.420

217.0

258.0

41.0

66.1

78.6

12.5

Half Moon - Stibnite Target

 

2.924

297.0

299.0

2.0

90.5

91.1

0.6

 

 

1.006

362.0

367.0

5.0

110.3

111.9

1.5

 

 

1.419

392.1

400.0

7.9

119.5

121.9

2.4

 

 

6.370

525.5

527.3

1.8

160.2

160.7

0.5

 

 

0.804

629.8

638.8

9.0

192.0

194.7

2.7

 

 

1.364

742.0

777.0

35.0

226.2

236.8

10.7

 

 

0.600

802.0

838.5

36.5

244.4

255.6

11.1

 

 

1.800

879.0

959.0

80.0

267.9

292.3

24.4

 

including

6.354

881.0

884.0

3.0

268.5

269.4

0.9

 

and including

5.578

906.0

911.2

5.2

276.1

277.7

1.6

 

and including

6.957

936.8

941.0

4.2

285.5

286.8

1.3

 

 

2.910

1026.0

1036.3

10.3

312.7

315.9

3.1

 

including

4.438

1034.0

1036.3

2.3

315.2

315.9

0.7

 

 

2.828

1080.0

1107.2

27.2

329.2

337.5

8.3

 

including

5.908

1095.0

1107.2

12.2

333.8

337.5

3.7

 

 

0.287

1227.0

1235.5

8.5

374.0

376.6

2.6

 

 

3.344

1302.0

1314.0

12.0

396.8

400.5

3.7

 

including

6.817

1307.0

1311.5

4.5

398.4

399.7

1.4

 

 

0.858

1328.2

1362.0

33.8

404.8

415.1

10.3

 

including

3.440

1344.0

1348.0

4.0

409.7

410.9

1.2

 

 

2.385

1461.0

1475.5

14.5

445.3

449.7

4.4

 

including

6.786

1466.5

1469.0

2.5

447.0

447.8

0.8

 

FC17-5

0.769

377.0

384.5

7.5

114.9

117.2

2.3

South Pit Target

 

1.060

580.0

585.0

5.0

176.8

178.3

1.5

 

 

2.713

674.0

686.0

12.0

205.4

209.1

3.7

 

including

5.191

676.0

681.0

5.0

206.0

207.6

1.5

 

 

2.285

705.5

717.1

11.6

215.0

218.6

3.5

 

including

5.450

708.5

712.5

4.0

216.0

217.2

1.2

 

 

1.376

735.0

744.0

9.0

224.0

226.8

2.7

 

 

4.186

1052.0

1065.0

13.0

320.6

324.6

4.0

 

including

13.400

1052.0

1055.0

3.0

320.6

321.6

0.9

 

 

3.371

1097.0

1110.0

13.0

334.4

338.3

4.0

 

including

4.576

1097.0

1105.0

8.0

334.4

336.8

2.4

 

 

3.479

1133.0

1175.0

42.0

345.3

358.1

12.8

 

including

5.971

1140.0

1160.0

20.0

347.5

353.6

6.1

Includes 13.50 gpt over 0.6 m

and including

3.137

1171.0

1175.0

4.0

356.9

358.1

1.2

 

FC17-6

0.455

317.0

335.0

18.0

96.6

102.1

5.5

South Mouth Target

 

1.432

427.5

430.0

2.5

130.3

131.1

0.8

 

 

0.689

464.5

497.0

32.5

141.6

151.5

9.9

 

 

0.625

534.0

561.5

27.5

162.8

171.1

8.4

 

 

0.423

910.0

923.5

13.5

277.4

281.5

4.1

 

 

1.109

997.0

1002.0

5.0

303.9

305.4

1.5

 

 

1.294

1196.0

1216.0

20.0

364.5

370.6

6.1

Bottoms in mineralization

FC17-7

0.467

25.0

33.8

8.8

7.6

10.3

2.7

South Mouth Target

 

2.061

531.0

548.0

17.0

161.8

167.0

5.2

 

 

5.990

536.0

540.0

4.0

163.4

164.6

1.2

Hole failed to reach targeted length

 

*Composites calculated at 0.25 gpt cut over at least 2 consecutive samples or 1 gpt over 1 sample; 3 gpt cut in bold is used for higher-grade and internal (included, italics) zones; assays by Bureau Veritas Minerals (Inspectorate America Corporation) by 30g fire assay with AAS finish, with gravimetric analysis for values exceeding 10 gpt Au; 

 

Figure 1. Fondaway Canyon district showing

 

To view the graphic in its original size, please click here

 

Qualified Person:

 

Dr. Jacob Margolis is a qualified person, as defined by National Instrument 43-101, and has approved the technical information in this news release.  Dr. Margolis is engaged as a consultant to Canarc Resource Corp as Vice President of Exploration.

 

The Company employs a rigorous QAQC protocol, including insertion of control samples at a rate of 1 per 100 feet of core, or approximately 1 per 22 samples.  Control samples include a blank and four gold standards at various grades.  Samples were processed by Bureau Veritas Minerals, an ISO-certified lab that meets the requirements of ISO/IEC 17025:2005 and ISO 9001:2015, and employs its own QAQC procedures, including duplicate analyses of core pulps and rejects and insertion of its own standards and blanks.  No significant discrepancies were found in the assay results to date.

 

About Fondaway Canyon

 

The Fondaway Canyon project consists of 136 leased unpatented mining claims covering 2,220 acres in Churchill County, Nevada, 70 kms northeast of Fallon.  A NI-43-101 technical report, completed in April, 2017, prior to the drilling reported here, and available on SEDAR, reported an indicated resource of 2.05 million tonnes grading 6.18 gpt containing 409,000 ounces of gold and an inferred resource of 3.20 million tonnes 6.40 gpt gold containing 660,000 ounces of gold.  This estimate does not include all mineralized areas in the project, such as the Pack Rat area tested by hole FC17-1.  The project contains a gold-bearing shear-zone system that is at least 3.8 km long and up to 1 km wide.

 

"Catalin Kilofliski” 

____________________

Catalin Kilofliski, Chief Executive Officer

CANARC RESOURCE CORP.

 

About Canarc Resource Corp. - Canarc is a growth-oriented, gold exploration and mining Company listed on the TSX (CCM) and the OTC-BB (CRCUF). The Company creates shareholder value by acquiring, exploring and developing pre-production stage gold mines or properties in the Americas.

 

For More Information - Please contact: 


 

Catalin Kilofliski, CEO

Toll Free: 1-877-684-9700
Tel: (604) 685-9700
Fax: (604) 685-9744


Email: catalin@canarc.net 
Website: www.canarc.net

 

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

 

This news release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the United States private securities litigation reform act of 1995 and “forward-looking information” within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities legislation. Statements contained in this news release that are not historic facts are forward-looking information that involves known and unknown risks and uncertainties. Forward-looking statements in this news release include, but are not limited to, statements with respect to the future performance of Canarc, and the Company's plans and exploration programs for its mineral properties, including the timing of such plans and programs. In certain cases, forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of words such as "plans", "has proven", "expects" or "does not expect", "is expected", "potential", "appears", "budget", "scheduled", "estimates", "forecasts", "at least", "intends", "anticipates" or "does not anticipate", or "believes", or variations of such words and phrases or state that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "should", "might" or "will be taken", "occur" or "be achieved".

 

Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. Such risks and other factors include, among others, the Company’s ongoing due diligence review in relation to the Acquisition, risks related to the uncertainties inherent in the estimation of mineral resources; commodity prices; changes in general economic conditions; market sentiment; currency exchange rates; the Company's ability to continue as a going concern; the Company's ability to raise funds through equity financings; risks inherent in mineral exploration; risks related to operations in foreign countries; future prices of metals; failure of equipment or processes to operate as anticipated; accidents, labor disputes and other risks of the mining industry; delays in obtaining governmental approvals; government regulation of mining operations; environmental risks; title disputes or claims; limitations on insurance coverage and the timing and possible outcome of litigation. Although the Company has attempted to identify important factors that could affect the Company and may cause actual actions, events or results to differ materially from those described in forward-looking statements, there may be other factors that cause actions, events or results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no assurance that forward-looking statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, do not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. All statements are made as of the date of this news release and the Company is under no obligation to update or alter any forward-looking statements except as required under applicable securities laws.



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