Brigadier Gold Limited Provides Additional Diamond Drill and Sampling Results from Phase One Exploration at Its Picachos Goldsilver Project, Sinaloa Mexico
May 04, 2021 at 08:00 am EDT
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Brigadier Gold Limited provided additional diamond drill and sampling results from phase one exploration at its Picachos goldsilver project, Sinaloa Mexico. Brigadier has completed and received assay results for 4538 metres of diamond drilling in 43 holes on the Picachos Project. In March Brigadier hired Eagle Mapping to collect LiDAR data and aerial photographs. Survey flights were completed in April and Brigadier drilled 3 diamond drill holes across El Placer Norte below the Chiveras highgrade workings with results expected in June. Underground mapping and sampling of La Gloria is inprogress to better understand the results of diamond drill holes DHBRG028 and DHBRG031. Further, the access road to the collars of DHBRG029 and 030 cut across several new historic workings and veins and these are in the process of being mapped and sampled. Surface trenching is planned across El Placer in the southeastern part of the Property, as well as across Salvador and Urrea. The company is still discovering previously undocumented prospects and workings, which are being systematically mapped and sampled. Brigadier has received the remaining assays for work completed prior to March 31, 2021 with best result being 12.79 g/t Au and 8 g/t Ag across 1 meter from El Placer Norte (BRG25131). This includes 0.1 m of 117.45 g/t Au and 57 g/t Ag. This sample line was cut across the Huarache Vein at 1155 m elevation from an historic underground gold mine. Other notable results from El Placer Norte include 38.88 g/t Au and 22 g/t Ag across 0.5 m (BRG27106) and 12.38 g/t Au and 4 g/t Ag across 0.6 m (BRG27102). El Placer is a system of veins and veinlets that trends northwesterly and has been mapped for about 4 kilometers across widths of 60 to 200 meters. From the Cobre area, located about 650 meters northwest of El Placer Norte, sampling has defined three principal veins: El Cobre, El Herrero and Calzadas that define a northwesterly trend that is about 40 meters wide. The best result from the Cobre Vein is 57 g/t Ag, 2.12% Cu and 0.12% Pb across 1.7 m (BRG26926) from Chinakatera Level 737. About 20 meters below the adit, DHBRG038 returned values of 0.73% Cu, 6 g/t Ag and 0.12% Pb across 3 m. El Herrero reported 108 g/t Ag, 3.2% Cu and 0.5% Pb across 2.1 m from Level 755. Calzada Vein contains 148 g/t Ag, 0.33% Cu and 0.26% Pb across 0.7 m from Level 759. La Cocolmeca Vein was prospected below the Guayabo showing and under the newly discovered Cinco Gramos outcrop located 1.4 kilometers to the northeast. Mechanical trenching with the bulldozer better exposed Cinco Gramos and sample BRG121612 returned values of 9.59 g/t Au, 48 g/t Ag and 0.31% Cu across 1.4 m. DHBRG043 was located next to the showing and returned values of 0.52 g/t Au, 5 g/t Ag and 0.07% Cu across 14.5 m, including 0.5 m of 7.63 g/t Au, 11 g/t Ag and 0.26% Cu. From Guayabo, DH BRG032 contains 0.23 g/t Au, 0.09% Cu, 0.07% Pb and 0.22 across 18.5 m, including 3 meters of 0.72 g/t Au, 13 g/t Ag, 0.2% Cu, 0.17% Pb and 0.34% Zn.
Brigadier Gold Limited is a Canada-based exploration company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral properties with a primary focus on exploration of the Nemaska2 Lithium property, Quebec and the Killala Lake diamond property, Ontario. The Nemaska2 Lithium Property consists of over 162 mining titles covering a total area of 8,300 hectares and is located in northern Quebec, approximately 160 kilometers (km) east of James Bay, near the community of Nemaska. It has an option agreement to acquire a 100% interest in the Killala Lake South diamond property, consisting of 46 cell claim units located in Killala Lake, Foxtrap Lake area townships, Thunder Bay mining district, Ontario. Its wholly owned subsidiary is 1000196193 Ontario Ltd.
Brigadier Gold Limited Provides Additional Diamond Drill and Sampling Results from Phase One Exploration at Its Picachos Goldsilver Project, Sinaloa Mexico