VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Aug. 12, 2024 – West Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (“West Red Lake Gold” or “WRLG” or the “Company”) (TSXV:WRLG) (OTCQB:WRLGF) is pleased to report drill results from its 100% owned Madsen Mine located in the Red Lake Gold District of Northwestern Ontario, Canada.
The drill results featured in this news release are focused on the high-grade Austin and McVeigh Zones. The Austin Zone currently contains an Indicated mineral resource of 914,200 ounces (“oz”) grading 6.9 grams per tonne (“g/t”) gold (“Au”), with an additional Inferred resource of 104,900 oz grading 6.5 g/t Au. The McVeigh Zone currently contains an Indicated mineral resource of 79,800 oz grading 6.4 g/t Au, with an additional Inferred resource of 14,300 oz grading 6.9 g/t Au.
The purpose of this drilling was definition within priority areas of Austin and McVeigh to continue building an inventory of high-confidence ounces to support the restart of production at the Madsen mine, which is expected to commence in H2 2025. The Company expects to complete a pre-feasibility study in support of that restart goal in the coming months.
AUSTIN ZONE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Hole MM24D-09-4796-018 Intersected 2.5m @ 107.61 g/t Au, from 80.0m to 82.5m, Including 1m @ 252.10 g/t Au, from 80m to 81m, Also including 1m @ 14.22 g/t Au, from 81m to 82m.
- Hole MM24D-09-4796-005 Intersected 7m @ 5.70 g/t Au, from 53m to 60m, Including 1m @ 12.38 g/t Au, from 54m to 55m, Also including 1m @ 10.09 g/t Au, from 59m to 60m.
- Hole MM24D-09-4796-007 Intersected 5m @ 7.68 g/t Au, from 45m to 50m, Including 2.06m @ 15.04 g/t Au, from 47m to 49.06m.
- Hole MM24D-09-4796-006 Intersected 11.77m @ 7.04 g/t Au, from 62.23m to 74.00m, Including 0.77m @ 34.91 g/t Au, from 62.23m to 63.00m, Also Including 0.7m @ 21.69 g/t Au, from 69.0m to 69.7m. Also including 1m @ 19.51 g/t Au, from 73m to 74m.
MCVEIGH ZONE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Hole MM24D-01-4081-019 Intersected 2.35m @ 106.99 g/t Au, from 37.65m to 40.00m, Including 0.5m @ 13.32 g/t Au, from 37.65m to 38.15m, Also Including 0.5m @ 479.09 g/t Au, from 39.0m to 39.5m.
- Hole MM24D-01-4081-011 Intersected 3.33m @ 14.61 g/t Au, from 58.00m to 61.33m, Including 2m @ 23.32 g/t Au, from 58m to 60m.
- Hole MM24D-01-4081-017 Intersected 4.1m @ 10.13 g/t Au, from 36.0m to 40.1m, Including 0.5m @ 15.79 g/t Au, from 37.0m to 37.5m, Also including 0.95m @ 24.19 g/t Au, from 39.15m to 40.10m.
Shane Williams, President & CEO, stated, “The team continues to make great progress with the underground definition drill program at Madsen. We always had high expectations for the Austin Zone, which makes up the bulk of the existing resource, but to see this zone capable of producing gold grades in excess of 250 grams per tonne over meaningful widths is particularly exciting and underscores the upside that still exists within the main deposit. Additionally, the results coming out of McVeigh are quite positive. With a better understanding of the geologic model, structural controls and ore distribution in McVeigh, we are seeing renewed potential in this area.”
Plan maps and section for the Austin and McVeigh drilling outlined in this release are provided in Figures 1 through 11.
TABLE 1. Significant intercepts (>3 g/t Au) from drilling at Austin and McVeigh Zones.
*The “From-To” intervals in Table 1 are denoting overall downhole length of the intercept. True thickness has not been calculated for these intercepts but is expected to be ≥ 70% of downhole thickness based on intercept angles observed in the drill core.
TABLE 2: Drill collar summary for holes reported in this News Release.
DISCUSSION
The Austin and McVeigh zones are both accessed through the Madsen Mine West Portal. Like the other mineralized domains that comprise the Madsen Mine, the Austin and McVeigh structures are hosted within broad, kilometer-scale planar alteration and deformation corridors that have been repeatedly reactivated during gold mineralization and subsequent deformation and metamorphism.
At the deposit scale the Austin, South Austin, North Austin, and McVeigh Zones are locally folded and structurally dismembered by transposition and rotation into the penetrative S2 Foliation. In addition to this intense deformation overprint, the mineralized veins and alteration have been subjected to the relatively high temperatures of amphibolite facies metamorphism, which led to extensive recrystallization and growth of the skarn-like replacement mineral assemblage of diopside-amphibole-quartz-biotite.
All significant gold mineralization on the mine property is demonstrably early relative to the most significant, penetrative deformation (D2) and metamorphic events. The North Austin Zone displays ‘mine-style’ alteration and mineralization and consists of multiple mineralized domains defined over a strike length of 0.5km. Mineralization remains open at depth and along strike to the northeast.
In drill core, or at underground face exposures, gold-bearing zones at the Madsen Mine are best identified visually by fine (sub-millimetre) grains of free gold within strong alteration and veining. All high-grade intervals generally contain visible gold on drill core exteriors, although numerous examples exist of high-grade assays where visible gold was only identified within the interior (cut surface) of the core samples. Apart from the presence of free gold, pervasive silicification (locally accompanied by discrete quartz veining) and quartz-carbonate or diopside veining are the best indicators that a given interval is within a high-grade zone along/within the mineralized structure.
The current underground drilling program at the Madsen Mine is focused on further definition of near-term mining inventory, as well as growth of the current mineral resource. Drilling has been focused on the more continuous and higher-grade portions of the Austin, South Austin, North Austin and McVeigh Zones. This will continue to be the strategy through 2024.
High resolution versions of all the figures contained in this press release can be found at the following web address: https://westredlakegold.com/august-11th-news-release-maps/
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