Rumours about a major new base metal discovery in the Buchans area of central Newfoundland are rumours still, but activity in the area suggests there may be some substance to the buzz.
The stories have centred around a drill project now being conducted by
A source close to the activity said rumours that PD had pulled a 30-metre core that sported an average zinc grade of 22% were probably exaggerated, but that the company had definitely had some success drilling on targets in the Buchans River formation, host of all five of the producing deposits.
Billiton is mounting a drill program on another Celtic-Jilbey property at Buchans Junction, 30 km to the east, and has an option to earn a 70% interest in the Victoria River project, held by Altius Minerals (als-a). Billiton identified five conductors on the Victoria River property in a recent regional airborne electromagnetic (EM) survey, and has since covered the same area on the ground with an induced-polarization survey. There will likely be some drilling on both Victoria River and the Celtic-Jilbey property this summer.
Another Billiton program is on a large land position immediately surrounding the Buchans mine, held by
There is one drilling program in the Mineral Belt that has provided regular results. Drilling at the Duck Pond property, 35 km southeast of Buchans, by
Near the northern end of the main Upper Zone of the Duck Pond deposit, two new holes have intersected substantial mineralization and show potential to increase grades in that area. Infill hole 207 intersected a 33-metre core length that graded an average of 5.8% copper, 12.4% zinc, 1.9% lead, 93 grams silver and 0.8 gram gold per tonne. This intersection included a 6.8-metre interval that graded 15.1% copper and 5.5% zinc.
Hole 209, drilled on the strike extension of known mineralization, cut a 19.8-metre length grading 0.7% copper, 1.3% zinc and 0.3% lead, plus 24 grams silver and 0.4 gram gold per tonne.
The infill holes drilled so far indicate that average copper grades in the northern part of the Upper Zone — calculated in earlier resource estimates at 3% — may be as high as 5%. Zinc grades, previously estimated at 5.7%, may be up to 11%.
Infill holes drilled in the southern part of the same zone confirmed previous estimates of grades and widths in that area. Hole 208, which intersected 2.6 metres grading 5.8% copper and 1.7% zinc, was drilled in an area where the deposit was already known to thin out, and hole 210 intersected 24.5 metres grading 5.7% copper and 8.1% zinc, confirming the thickness and grade encountered in previous drill holes nearby. Both holes showed some lead and precious metal credits, as well as copper and zinc.
Farther to the east, about 9 km west of Grand Falls,
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