Wallbridge Mining Company Limited announced that assay results from the ongoing 100,000-metre 2020 drilling program on its 100% owned Fenelon Gold Property continue to establish the high-grade core of the Tabasco-Cayenne shear system with good gold grades over widths consistently measured in the tens of metres. This high-grade core forms a central portion of the larger shear corridor which has so far been drilled over a strike length of 800 metres and a vertical depth of 1,000 metres.The results from drill hole FA-20-181, fill in a large drilling gap in the core of the Tabasco-Cayenne zones and provide a strong, wide intersection with a much higher metal factorFA-20-1815.07 g/t Au (4.20 g/t Au Cut) over 100.6 metres, including 6.32 g/t Au over 35.10 metres, which further includes 16.26 g/t Au over 7.65 metres in the Tabasco Zone 29.03 g/t Au (17.03 g/t Au Cut) over 7.30 metres in the Cayenne ZoneWallbridge Vice President Exploration Attila Péntek said “This intersection lines up well with the interpreted plunge of the high-metal factor domain and along with similar previous intersections, such as 4.84 g/t Au over 56.00 metres in FA-20-128 and 4.06 g/t Au over 51.70 metres in FA-20-134. We are beginning to outline a large area of good gold grades over tens of metres of true thickness including several higher grade shear zones indicating good optionality for future underground production scenarios.”
Wallbridge Mining Company Limited announced that assay results from the ongoing 100,000-metre 2020 drilling program on its 100% owned Fenelon Gold Property continue to establish the high-grade core of the Tabasco-Cayenne shear system with good gold grades over widths consistently measured in the tens of metres. This high-grade core forms a central portion of the larger shear corridor which has so far been drilled over a strike length of 800 metres and a vertical depth of 1,000 metres.The results from drill hole FA-20-181, fill in a large drilling gap in the core of the Tabasco-Cayenne zones and provide a strong, wide intersection with a much higher metal factorFA-20-1815.07 g/t Au (4.20 g/t Au Cut) over 100.6 metres, including 6.32 g/t Au over 35.10 metres, which further includes 16.26 g/t Au over 7.65 metres in the Tabasco Zone 29.03 g/t Au (17.03 g/t Au Cut) over 7.30 metres in the Cayenne ZoneWallbridge Vice President Exploration Attila Péntek said “This intersection lines up well with the interpreted plunge of the high-metal factor domain and along with similar previous intersections, such as 4.84 g/t Au over 56.00 metres in FA-20-128 and 4.06 g/t Au over 51.70 metres in FA-20-134. We are beginning to outline a large area of good gold grades over tens of metres of true thickness including several higher grade shear zones indicating good optionality for future underground production scenarios.”