TerraX Minerals samples 5.50 m of 24.75 g/t gold at Ptarmigan on Eastbelt

Eastbelt mineralized vein next to next to former producing Tom Mine at the Yellowknife City gold project 15 km north of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. Source: TerraX Minerals Inc.

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Eastbelt mineralized vein next to next to former producing Tom Mine at the Yellowknife City gold project 15 km north of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. Source: TerraX Minerals Inc.

TerraX Minerals Inc. [TXR-TSXV; TRXXF-OTC; TX0-FSE] announced assay results from its summer field program now underway on the Yellowknife City gold project 15 km north of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.

The first set of assay results come from sampling done on two new zones called Gull Lake and Rater Lake that have been identified on our Northbelt property. These new targets are in the same mafic volcanic geology that also hosted the Giant and Con mines.

The highlight assays are 43.7 g/t gold, 28.0 g/t gold, and 19.05 g/t gold on the Gull Lake Zone with several additional assays in the 1 to 5 g/t gold range on both zones. These gold zones are interpreted as being the continuation of the Giant Mine gold structure, warranting immediate further work along these structural trends.

The second set of assay results come from channel sampling done around the past producing Ptarmigan Mine on Eastbelt, an asset that TerraX acquired in early 2018. These channels were cut from outcrop along the Ptarmigan vein trends and sampled across the gold mineralized structures. Assay results for gold range up to 226 g/t gold and 126 g/t silver in 0.50-metre channel samples from Channel ECH18-037. Intervals for the three sampled areas (ECH18-035 to ECH18-037) include:

  • ECH18-03775 g/t gold over 5.50 m (including 44.82 g/t gold over 3.00 m)
  • ECH18-036 - 39 g/tgold over 7.50 m (including 10.44 g/t Au over 2.50 m)
  • ECH18-035 - 25 g/t goldover 2.00 m

Joseph Campbell, Executive Chairman of TerraX, stated, “These initial sample results from our summer program on both our Northbelt and Eastbelt properties were taken from easily accessible areas. The Ptarmigan sampling is literally beside a paved road illustrating the excellent infrastructure of the land package for both exploration and eventual development. Further, the newly identified gold zones at Gull Lake and Rater Lake are proximal to the Crestaurum road. These veins look to be a continuation of prolific mineralized zones mined in the past at the high- grade Giant Mine immediately to the south. The channels from the Ptarmigan area have grades very much in line with its historical high grade production and our initial work at both these areas confirms continuity within these large mineralizing systems. We are continuing to work in these areas and additional results are pending.”

Channel assays reported today [July 13] from the Ptarmigan area total 194 samples with gold grades ranging from nil to 226 g/t gold. Channel samples are considered representative of the zones that have been sampled.

Assay values from grab sampling at Gull and Rater Lakes range from nil to a high of 43.7 g/t gold.

The Yellowknife City Gold (YCG) project encompasses 772 km2 of contiguous land immediately north, south and east of the City of Yellowknife. Through a series of acquisitions, TerraX controls one of the six major high-grade gold camps in Canada. Being within 10 km of the City of Yellowknife, the YCG is close to vital infrastructure, including all-season roads, air transportation, service providers, hydro-electric power and skilled tradespeople.

The YCG lies on the prolific Yellowknife greenstone belt, covering 70 km of strike length along the main mineralized break in the Yellowknife gold district, including the southern and northern extensions of the shear system that hosted the high-grade Con and Giant gold mines. The project area contains multiple shears that are the recognized hosts for gold deposits in the Yellowknife gold district, with innumerable gold showings and recent high-grade drill results that serve to indicate the project’s potential as a world-class gold district.


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