TSX:TML
TORONTO, July 9, 2012 /CNW/ - Treasury Metals Incorporated ("Treasury
Metals" or the "Company") (TSX:TML) is pleased to report 29 diamond
drill hole results corresponding to 9,233 m in the 1st Phase of the 2012 exploration program at the Goliath Gold Project,
which is 100% owned by Treasury Metals and is located approximately 20
kilometres east of the City of Dryden, Ontario.
This 1st Phase of the 2012 exploration program, which is a core drilling program
of 20,000 m in total, was designed to test a number of targets on the
greater than 49 km2 property block outside of the known mineral resource area. The program,
which commenced February 2012, was designed using historical Teck
Resources Limited ("Teck") data and additional geological information
interpreted by the Company's airborne survey completed in July 2011.
These exploration activities follow on the Company's 2011 in-fill and
expansion drilling campaign of 50,000 m, which formed part of the new
resource estimate completed in November 2011 (see press release dated
November 9th, 2011 for further details).
The 1st Phase of the 20,000 m exploration program to date has (1) encountered
both high grade and low grade Au values in a new lithologic sequence in
the NE, several kilometres from the present resource. It is worth
mentioning that there is approximately 11.5 km of strike length along
the prospective auriferous horizon beginning at the end of the eastern
resource area and continuing to the far Northeast corner of the
property block; (2) indicated the possibility of additional open pit
grade material to the west of the current proposed open pit; and (3)
the C Zone is of relatively constant thickness with typical plus
cut-off grade values along the eastern end of the resource; it is shown
projecting towards the newly acquired property towards the northeast.
Reported 1st Phase results correspond to three main exploration target areas and are
summarized below. To view further details of the 1st Phase, including five diamond drilling plan maps and drill hole
locations, please visit the Company's website. Results are also
reported in a table below at the end of the release.
2012 Exploration Program, 1st Phase Highlights:
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Fold Zone. Five holes (1,983 m) were drilled in a NNW fence, 3.1 km to the
Northeast of the eastern end of the present resource, to test 1,200 m
of lithologic section down to a depth of approximately 300 m, across
the strike projection of the auriferous horizon in a structurally
complex area described as the Fold Zone. The folded aspect of this area
is clearly depicted in last year's airborne EM and aeromag geophysical
surveys, and sparse drilling from earlier Teck holes provided
additional control. Of particular interest are intercepts of 2m @ 6.00 g/t Au in TL12-247 and 3m @ 2.27 Au in TL12-245. Lithologies tend to be mixed dark meta-seds, mafic meta-volcanics, and
amphibolites in this area, and the EM anomaly is caused by a +50m wide
semi-massive pyrrhotite horizon as observed in TL12-247; no significant
gold values are associated with this interval. Follow-up hole TL12-255
was drilled approximately 30 m to the Northeast of TL12-247; a
comparable pyrrhotite interval was also intercepted with spotty gold
values in the 0.1 - 0.5 g/t Au range over a 50 m section beginning some
40 m above the sulfide zone.
The first hole at the western end of the second of three fences across
the Fold Zone, TL12-248 (297 m), is also significant in that 2 separate 8 m intercepts
reporting 0.39 and 0.33 g/t Au occur in the 28m interval between 172 m - 200 m that also includes a
separate intercept of 1.5m @ 12.44 g/t Au. There are encouraging features in hole TL12-248 including intervals of
semi-massive sulphides along with local garnets and sphalerite
mineralization. Results from remaining fences can be expected in the
near future.
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Western Resource Extension. Ten holes (3765 m) were drilled to test 700 m of strike length in the
western extension, either down dip or along strike, beginning on local
section L17 +25W which marks the western extent of the current proposed
open pit outline. This drilling included a fence of 4 holes to test
possible gold mineralization in the footwall banded iron formation, and
to test an IP anomaly to the south in the footwall block. The down-dip
extent tested was 400 m below surface on the east, and rising to 50 m
below surface on the west. From an exploration perspective the most
significant results may correspond to TL12-235 (3.32m @ 1.05 g/t Au) which is some 700 m to the west of the proposed main open pit. There
are no other Goliath Gold Project drill holes to the west of TL12-235
except for previous Teck hole TL38 (1.5 m of 0.38 g/t Au) located 325 m
away along strike. Additional drilling is planned to further delineate
this area later in the year.
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Eastern Resource Extension. Thirteen drill holes (3188 m) were drilled along 550 m of strike
length on the eastern end of the resource area to test a vertical
extent varying from 75 - 400 m below the surface. The primary target
for this program has been the C Zone, which is usually about 40 m into
the footwall from the Main Zone. The C Zone remains only sparsely
tested in this strike segment, and five previously drilled Teck holes
were re-entered and extended since previous drilling here frequently
stopped after passing through the Main Zone. Results received to date
indicate generally modest grade but substantial widths as exemplified
by TL12-258 with 23.66 m @ 0.56 g/t Au. Other noteworthy results include 2m @ 11.62 g/t Au in TL12-240; this intercept is interpreted to be in a zone footwall to the C Zone
where follow-up drilling to the east is warranted. Follow-up drilling
in the C Zone has potential to increase the resource size and upgrade
Inferred resources into the Indicated category.
The Company's recent acquisition of approximately 129 hectares of
property, expected to close on July 31, 2012, covering highly
prospective ground along strike to the Northeast, will extend coverage
over previously untested down-dip targets as exploration expands
eastward. The new property will also allow for much greater operational
flexibility for both mining and infrastructure in the future.
Additional diamond drill holes from the 20,000 m exploration program
primarily focused in the Fold Zone, the Eastern Resource Extension and
the Far East area of the property will be released in the near future.
Technical information in this press release has been reviewed and
approved by Mr. John J. Chulick, a consulting geologist registered in
the State of California, who is the Qualified Person for the Goliath
Gold Project under the definitions established by National Instrument
43-101.
Fold Zone
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Drill Hole
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Local Section
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Zone
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From
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To
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Intercept (m)
|
g/t
|
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TL12-244
|
Az 330 78
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N/A
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179.5
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190
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10.50
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0.26
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TL12-244
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Az 330 77
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N/A
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399
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400.5
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1.50
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2.95
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TL12-245
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Az 330 78
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N/A
|
51
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54
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3.00
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2.27
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TL12-245
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Az 330 79
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N/A
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201
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204.4
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3.40
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1.50
|
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TL12-246
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Az 330 78
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N/A
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77.74
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78.74
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1.00
|
2.80
|
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TL12-247
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Az 330 77
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N/A
|
102
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104
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2.00
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6.00
|
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TL12-248
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Az 330 72
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N/A
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171.85
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180
|
8.15
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0.39
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TL12-248
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Az 330 72
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N/A
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187.5
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189
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1.50
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12.44
|
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TL12-248
|
Az 330 72
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N/A
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191.5
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200
|
8.50
|
0.33
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TL12-255
|
Az 330 75
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N/A
|
36
|
39
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3.00
|
0.49
|
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TL12-255
|
Az 330 75
|
N/A
|
46.5
|
48
|
1.50
|
1.51
|
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TL12-255
|
Az 330 75
|
N/A
|
262.5
|
267
|
4.50
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0.52
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*Intervals do not necessarily indicate true widths. All depths and
assays reported at two decimal places.
Western Resource
|
Drill Hole
|
Local Section
|
Zone
|
From
|
To
|
Intercept (m)
|
g/t
|
|
TL12-230
|
L17+50W
|
Main
|
119.2
|
124.18
|
4.98
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1.82
|
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TL12-232
|
L17+75W
|
C
|
440.5
|
442
|
1.50
|
3.83
|
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TL12-234
|
L20+50W
|
HW
|
145.82
|
148.82
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3.00
|
2.80
|
|
TL12-234
|
L20+50W
|
Main
|
172
|
177
|
5.00
|
0.92
|
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TL12-235
|
L24+50W
|
C
|
199.18
|
202.5
|
3.32
|
1.05
|
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TL12-236
|
L23+50W
|
HW
|
116
|
121.5
|
5.50
|
0.66
|
|
TL12-236
|
L23+75W
|
Main
|
229.5
|
234
|
4.50
|
0.45
|
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TL12-237
|
L22+75W
|
HW
|
176
|
179
|
3.00
|
0.45
|
|
TL12-237
|
L22+75W
|
Main
|
298
|
300
|
2.00
|
1.08
|
|
TL12-238
|
L20+00W
|
Main
|
347.5
|
349.75
|
2.25
|
1.78
|
|
TL12-239
|
L18+50W
|
HW
|
317.28
|
319.94
|
2.66
|
0.73
|
Eastern Resource
|
Drill Hole
|
Local Section
|
Zone
|
From
|
To
|
Intercept (m)
|
g/t
|
|
TL12-240
|
L0+25W
|
FW
|
311
|
313
|
2.00
|
11.62
|
|
TL12-241
|
L0+25W
|
HW
|
157
|
165
|
8.00
|
0.49
|
|
TL12-241
|
L0+25W
|
C
|
461
|
463
|
2.00
|
3.72
|
|
TL12-242
|
L2+00W
|
C
|
289.3
|
293.4
|
4.10
|
0.76
|
|
TL12-243
|
L2+50W
|
HW
|
135
|
139
|
4.00
|
2.06
|
|
TL12-243
|
L2+75W
|
C
|
488
|
497.79
|
9.79
|
0.66
|
|
TL216-12RE
|
L3+75W
|
C
|
99
|
105.75
|
6.75
|
0.49
|
|
TL216-12RE
|
L3+75W
|
C
|
108
|
113
|
5.00
|
0.40
|
|
TL219-12RE
|
L4+25W
|
C
|
117.99
|
127.27
|
9.28
|
0.47
|
|
TL220-12RE
|
L4+50W
|
C
|
120.5
|
126.5
|
6.00
|
0.43
|
|
TL231-12RE
|
L4+00W
|
C
|
157
|
177
|
20.00
|
0.29
|
|
TL234-12RE
|
L4+75W
|
C
|
148.2
|
168.25
|
20.05
|
0.30
|
|
TL12-256
|
L4+00W
|
Main
|
146.6
|
155
|
8.40
|
0.74
|
|
TL12-256
|
L4+00W
|
C
|
228.75
|
243.5
|
14.75
|
0.40
|
|
TL12-257
|
L3+75W
|
C
|
186.29
|
194.5
|
8.21
|
0.55
|
|
TL12-258
|
L3+50W
|
Main
|
112.55
|
116.55
|
4.00
|
0.68
|
|
TL12-258
|
L3+50W
|
C
|
181.87
|
205.53
|
23.66
|
0.56
|
|
TL12-259
|
L3+25W
|
C
|
88.75
|
96.78
|
8.03
|
0.63
|
|
TL12-259
|
L3+25W
|
C
|
109.07
|
117.75
|
8.68
|
0.62
|
Quality Assurance and Quality Control
The Company has a quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) program
to ensure sampling and analysis of all exploration work is conducted in
accordance with the CIM Exploration Best Practices Guidelines. The
drill core is sawn in half with one-half of the core sample shipped to
Accurassay Laboratories in Thunder Bay, Ontario. The other half of the
core is retained for future assay verification, and/or metallurgical
testing. Other QA/QC procedures include the insertion of blind blanks
and standards for every tenth sample in the sample stream. Selected
quarter core duplicates were assayed for 5% of the samples. The
laboratory re-assays 10% of all samples (pulps and rejects) and
additional checks are routinely run on anomalous values including
gravimetric analysis and pulp metallics. Gold analysis is conducted by
lead collection, fire assay with atomic absorption and/or gravimetric
finish on a 30 gram sample. Check assays by a secondary lab are
completed as necessary.
Forward-looking Statements
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This release includes certain statements that may be deemed to be
"forward-looking statements". All statements in this release, other
than statements of historical facts, that address events or
developments that management of the Company expect, are forward-looking
statements. Actual results or developments may differ materially from
those in forward-looking statements. Treasury Metals disclaims any
intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking
statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or
otherwise, save and except as may be required by applicable securities
laws.
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