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ECR Minerals #ECR – Approval of Two New Exploration Tenements in Victoria, Australia

ECR Minerals plc (LON: ECR), the gold exploration and development company focussed on gold exploration in Australia, is pleased to announce the granting of two gold exploration tenements in Victoria, Australia.

ECR Minerals plc has 100% ownership of the Bailieston Project (EL5433) and the Creswick Project (EL006184), both of which are currently undergoing intense exploration by ECR’s wholly owned Australian subsidiary Mercator Gold Australia Pty Ltd (“MGA”).

ECR Chairman David Tang commented: “On behalf of the board and our team on the ground in Victoria, I am very pleased to announce that we can confirm the award of exploration licenses EL006907 and EL007484. In particular, the granting of license EL006907 linking Creswick to Ballarat East-Nerrina goldfield was something our former CEO Craig Brown always viewed as a key step in developing our Creswick interests and our understanding of the Dimocks Main Shale. With the data and knowledge base we have amassed now, I know our team on the ground, headed by Adam Jones are very keen to start work in the new area and bring Craig’s vision to fruition.

Licence EL007484 is an important addition to our enlarged footprint to the east of Victoria in the Tambo region. With a second drilling machine due to arrive any day now, I look forward to reporting further exploration progress as our intensive exploration and drilling campaigns expand and develop.

Our board are actively engaged in a search for a new CEO, and I look forward to reporting back with developments here in the near term.”  

SUMMARY:

  • Two new tenements recently granted for undertaking exploration work within Victoria, Australia. ‘MGA’ now has a total of 523 km2 of ground granted for exploration for gold within Victoria.
  • One tenement (EL006907) is strategically placed between the historical rich Ballarat East-Nerrina goldfield and the current exploration licence ‘EL006148’. This tenement is host to the continued strike of the Dimocks Main Shale (“DMS”) horizon, believed to host the source veining for much of the alluvial gold within the Creswick deep lead alluvial system.
  • The second tenement (EL007484) is situated 50km north of Bairnsdale in the east of the state of Victoria encompassing the alluvial fields of Swifts Creek and the Mid to Upper reaches of the Tambo River.

EL006907 (Creswick)

MGA is pleased to report that Exploration licence 006907 was granted on 26/11/2021 for a period of five years, with the added possibility of an extension, provided expenditure requirements, (a minimum of $160,050 AUD over the five-year term), are met. The licence lies midway between the current Creswick lease of EL006184 and the Ballarat East and Nerrina goldfields, with a total ground area of 81km2.

EL006907 contains the southern strike extension of the DMS horizon believed to host the source rocks to the abundant historical alluvial gold production within the region. Although the true figures of alluvial gold produced are not known, the Geological Survey of Victoria estimates the region has produced in excess of one million ounces of gold, with most of the production occurring between the period of 1852-1930. Around 4km of DMS strike length is believed to be within this tenement.

Records of past exploration show that no known extensive drilling or geochemical surveys have been undertaken within the tenement.

EL007484 (Tambo North)

Licence EL007484 was also granted on 26/11/2021 for a five-year term. The total land area covers 374 km2, and covers the historic alluvial goldfields of the Tambo River and Swifts Creek. Exploration work for both precious metals and base metals has been undertaken previously, added to which the region is known for intrusives that may offer opportunity for discovering new deposits.

The figure showing location of both tenements are shown in the link below;

https://www.ecrminerals.com/images/fig1_mga_new_tenements_12_21.jpg

FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS

We are delighted that the long-awaited license grants for these two tenements have been awarded to MGA. MGA is still awaiting the final grant of EL006713 (Creswick) and EL007486 (Tambo South), which are both adjacent to the newly approved tenements. If approved, MGA will have exploration licenses covering the majority of the ground linking Ballarat and Creswick – an exciting and challenging prospect given the historical abundance of alluvial gold and under-explored nature of the region. Initially, the company intends to define geochemical patterns related to known alluvial gold dispersion to help define the optimum method to locate the ‘blind’ gold ‘shoots’ the central Victorian region is known for. Best outcomes will be followed up by drilling using MGA owned and operated equipment. The MGA team are very well aware that many of the gold deposits at Creswick are ‘spotty’ and coarse in nature, but this consideration is always in balance with the potential rewards.

MGA will continue to prioritise EL5433 (Bailieston) into the new year as this tenement is reaching maturity. Staff will be transitioning into exploration within the Creswick area which will include follow-up work on the recently drilled EL006184. Exploration opportunities are also available on the companies owned land also within EL006184.

REVIEW OF ANNOUNCEMENT BY QUALIFIED PERSON

This announcement has been reviewed by Adam Jones, a director of ECR Minerals plc. Adam Jones is a professional geologist and is a Member of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists (MAIG). He is a qualified person as that term is defined by the AIM Note for Mining, Oil and Gas Companies.

MARKET ABUSE REGULATIONS (EU) No. 596/2014

The information contained within this announcement is deemed by the Company to constitute inside information as stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulations (EU) No. 596/2014 (MAR). Upon the publication of this announcement via Regulatory Information Service (RIS), this inside information is now considered to be in the public domain.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:

 

ECR Minerals plc Tel: +44 (0) 20 7929 1010
David Tang, Non-Executive Chairman
Email:

info@ecrminerals.com

Website: www.ecrminerals.com
WH Ireland Ltd Tel: +44 (0) 161 832 2174
Nominated Adviser
SI Capital Ltd Tel: +44 (0) 1483 413500
Broker
Nick Emerson
Novum Securities Limited  Tel: +44 (0) 20 7399 9425
Broker

Jon Belliss

Blytheweigh Tel: +44 (0) 207 138 3204
Public Relations
Tim Blythe

 

 

ABOUT ECR MINERALS PLC

ECR Minerals is a mineral exploration and development company. ECR’s wholly owned Australian subsidiary Mercator Gold Australia Pty Ltd (“MGA”) has 100% ownership of the Bailieston and Creswick gold projects in central Victoria, Australia, has six licence applications outstanding including one licence application lodged in eastern Victoria. (Tambo gold project). MGA is currently exploring at both the Bailieston (EL5433) and Creswick (EL6148) projects and has an experienced exploration team with significant local knowledge in the Victoria Goldfields and wider region.

 

https://mercatorgold.com.au/

 

ECR also owns 100% of an Australian subsidiary LUX Exploration Pty Ltd (“LUX”) which has three licence applications covering 900 km2 covering a relatively unexplored area in Queensland, Australia.

 

https://luxexploration.com/

 

Following the sale of the Avoca, Moormbool and Timor gold projects in Victoria, Australia to Fosterville South Exploration Ltd (TSX-V: FSX) and the subsequent spin-out of the Avoca and Timor projects to Leviathan Gold Ltd (TSX-V: LVX), Mercator Gold Australia Pty Limited has the right to receive up to A$2 million in payments subject to future resource estimation or production from projects sold to Fosterville South Exploration Limited.

ECR holds a 25% interest in the Danglay gold project; an advanced exploration project located in a prolific gold and copper mining district in the north of the Philippines, which has a 43-101 compliant resource. ECR also holds a royalty on the SLM gold project in La Rioja Province, Argentina and can potentially receive up to US$2.7 million in aggregate across all licences.

ECR Minerals #ECR – Initial Success of ‘Phase two’ Drilling at HR3

ECR Minerals plc (LON: ECR), the gold exploration and development company focussed on gold exploration in Australia, is pleased to update shareholders on its initial successful results from recently commenced ‘phase 2 drilling’ within HR3 at Bailieston, Victoria, Australia.

ECR Minerals plc has 100% ownership of the Bailieston Project (EL5433), which is operated under its Australian wholly owned subsidiary Mercator Gold Australia Pty Ltd (“MGA”).

ECR Chairman David Tang commented: “We are pleased with the excellent results from hole BH3DD009 at HR3. As this intensive drilling campaign continues, so our understanding of the Maori Anticline continues to grow. With a clear picture of the HR3 goldfield structure starting to emerge, it is tragic that Craig Brown is no longer with us to see these latest developments. I do know that all employees and directors at ECR and Mercator Gold are working hard to ensure that Craig’s vision for ECR’s flagship projects come to fruition. We look forward to sharing further assay results and data with shareholders as they are released by the labs.”

“It is our intention to appoint a new CEO in due course, and in this regard our search has already begun. In the interim a committee of directors, including myself, Trevor Davenport and Adam Jones will continue to drive the business forward.”     

SUMMARY:

  • Following receipt of the necessary permissions, drilling has re-commenced within the HR3 Goldfields utilising two diamond drill rigs.
  • Initial results have been received with the first hole completed, (BH3DD009) returning 0.7m @ 28.06g/t Au from 52.7m depth from the Maori Reef.
  • Gold values correlate well to high arsenic and antimony (stibnite) pXRF values – proof of their importance as pathfinder elements within the Bailieston area.
  • Drilling highlights the importance of the Maori Anticline as an important up-coming target.

 

PHASE TWO DRILLING HR3

Whilst drilling at Creswick and Cherry Tree ‘HR4’ mid-year, MGA submitted plans to government authorities requesting permission to drill from additional sites within the HR3 goldfield area. After meeting regulatory requirements, permission was granted early October 2021. Once drilling at nearby Cherry Tree and at the Creswick tenements had completed, drill rigs were mobilised to HR3 to commence phase two drilling. Drilling is being undertaken by two diamond drill rigs, one by a contractor and the second rig being MGA’s owned and operated ‘Midas’ drill rig. The contract rig is currently drilling broad holes perpendicular to the strike of the main mineralised systems throughout the HR3 goldfield and has approximately 250m of drilling to complete. Follow-up drilling is being undertaken by the ‘Midas’ drill rig and will continue to the end of the year.

A total of twelve drill sites have been approved across HR3. The sites have been well planned to ensure optimum drill coverage across the remainder of the goldfield. Particular focus will be directed at gathering structural data by use of diamond drilling to reconstruct the central and eastern mineralised systems known as the Scoulers and Maori Reefs. Extensions to the north and south of the goldfield boundaries will also be drilled. Drilling will also delineate structures drilled by previous historic percussion drilling during the 1980’s period.

To date, a total of 1478m of ‘phase two’ drilling has been completed at HR3. Between the two drill rigs, good meterage has been drilled (up to 80m per shift). Geological logging and interpretation will continue to the end of the year. A summary of drilling locations and their progression is shown in the link below;

Figure 1

BH3DD009

Phase two drilling commenced with BH3DD009 across the central portion of the Maori Reef. Drilling was targeted to follow up the down-dip of an historical Reverse Circulation drillhole intersection which returned 1m @ 11 g/t Au. BH3DD009 was successful in drilling mineralisation between 47m and 56.7m depth and the best intersection was 0.7m @ 28.06 g/t Au from 52.7m depth.

Drill core is routinely analysed for pathfinder elements during geological logging using an in-house pXRF unit to trace pathfinder elements associated with gold mineralisation. pXRF results are not used for reporting resources, only for tracing the pathways for gold mineralisation fluids. Plotting of antimony (Sb) and arsenic (As) pXRF results correlates spatially with the initial high-grade gold intercepts. A similar zone of high Sb and As has been identified in other drillholes on the same section as BH3DD009 and on the projection of the Maori Reef structure (see fig 2). Gold assay are pending for these drillholes (BH3DD010 and BH3DD011) and whilst the XRF results can not be relied upon, we are anticipating good results.

The following is a link to a section sketch showing the main geological features of BH3DD009 and the spatial association of antimony and arsenic.

Figure 2

MAORI ANTICLINE

Drilling and subsequent 3D modelling of drillholes BH3DD005, BH3DD006 and BH3DD007 earlier this year revealed a moderate south plunging fold to exist underneath and along strike of the Maori Reef workings. This has been termed the Maori anticline. Observations show the historic mined portion of the Maori Reef coincides with the projected up-dip of the anticline near surface. The Maori Reef has been intersected midway between BH3DD009 and the historical workings by an historic percussion drill hole named BLP136.  BH3DD009 intercepted 1m @ 34 g/t Au from 44m depth. These observations show the significance of the anticline. The drill rig is currently being set up to test this unexplored gap of the Maori anticline.

A long-section looking east through the anticline is shown in the link below;

Figure 3

Table 1. Summary of initial drill intercepts containing reportable levels of gold greater than 1 g/t Au for BH3DD009

BH3DD009

From (m) To (m) Grade (g/t Au) Interval (m)
47 48 0.6 1
48.2 48.8 0.40 0.6
48.8 49.1 1.70 0.3
49.1 49.6 2.49 0.5
50.5 51.5 0.61 1
51.5 52.4 1.08 0.9
52.4 52.7 1.90 0.3
52.7 53.4 28.06 0.7
53.4 54.2 1.14 0.8
54.2 54.6 0.93 0.4
54.6 55.1 0.46 0.5
55.1 55.7 0.77 0.6
55.7 56.7 0.25 1
57.7 58.7 0.17 1
58.7 59.2 0.14 0.5
59.2 60.2 0.43 1

 

 

FUTURE WORK

The initial results for drill holes BH3DD010 and BH3DD011 are due shortly. Samples from these two holes are currently being processed at the laboratory, and we expect to deliver regular drilling updates in the run up to the Christmas period. While these results are still early in the campaign, the identification of the Maori anticline and its association with high-grade gold mineralisation will now be the main focus for the next drilling campaign.

Early observations of HR3 drill cores are revealing exciting structures that appear to correlate across the HR3 goldfield. Re-construction will be key to identifying gold mineralisation patterns. A 10cm solid antimony vein was observed in recently drilled BH3DD019 around 143m depth, and is on trend to be on the northerly strike of the Maori Reef at depth. MGA’s Bendigo-based geology department will continue to gather and assimilate project data.

REVIEW OF ANNOUNCEMENT BY QUALIFIED PERSON

This announcement has been reviewed by Adam Jones, a director of ECR Minerals plc. Adam Jones is a professional geologist and is a Member of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists (MAIG). He is a qualified person as that term is defined by the AIM Note for Mining, Oil and Gas Companies.

MARKET ABUSE REGULATIONS (EU) No. 596/2014

The information contained within this announcement is deemed by the Company to constitute inside information as stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulations (EU) No. 596/2014 (MAR). Upon the publication of this announcement via Regulatory Information Service (RIS), this inside information is now considered to be in the public domain.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:

 

ECR Minerals plc Tel: +44 (0) 20 7929 1010
David Tang, Non-Executive Chairman
Email:

info@ecrminerals.com

Website: www.ecrminerals.com
WH Ireland Ltd Tel: +44 (0) 161 832 2174
Nominated Adviser
SI Capital Ltd Tel: +44 (0) 1483 413500
Broker
Nick Emerson
Novum Securities Limited  Tel: +44 (0) 20 7399 9425
Broker

Jon Belliss

Blytheweigh Tel: +44 (0) 207 138 3204
Public Relations
Tim Blythe

 

 

ABOUT ECR MINERALS PLC

ECR Minerals is a mineral exploration and development company. ECR’s wholly owned Australian subsidiary Mercator Gold Australia Pty Ltd (“MGA”) has 100% ownership of the Bailieston and Creswick gold projects in central Victoria, Australia, has eight licence applications outstanding including two licence applications lodged in eastern Victoria. (Tambo gold project). MGA is currently drilling at both the Bailieston (EL5433) and Creswick (EL6148) projects and has an experienced exploration team with significant local knowledge in the Victoria Goldfields and wider region.

 

https://mercatorgold.com.au/

 

ECR also owns 100% of an Australian subsidiary LUX Exploration Pty Ltd (“LUX”) which has three licence applications covering 900 km2 covering a relatively unexplored area in Queensland, Australia.

 

https://luxexploration.com/

 

Following the sale of the Avoca, Moormbool and Timor gold projects in Victoria, Australia to Fosterville South Exploration Ltd (TSX-V: FSX) and the subsequent spin-out of the Avoca and Timor projects to Leviathan Gold Ltd (TSX-V: LVX), Mercator Gold Australia Pty Limited has the right to receive up to A$2 million in payments subject to future resource estimation or production from projects sold to Fosterville South Exploration Limited.

ECR has earned a 25% interest in the Danglay gold project; an advanced exploration project located in a prolific gold and copper mining district in the north of the Philippines, which has a 43-101 compliant resource. ECR also holds a royalty on the SLM gold project in La Rioja Province, Argentina and can potentially receive up to US$2.7 million in aggregate across all licences.

 

 

 

 

 

 

ECR Minerals #ECR – Alan Green talks to CEO Craig Brown

ECR Minerals #ECR CEO Craig Brown talks to Alan Green:

~ Latest Bailieston & Creswick drilling updates, ‘mineral shoots’ etc

~ Property acquisitions – strategy, evolution into gold producer etc

~ N Queensland & license application progress

~ Danglay Gold project, Philippines

~ Upcoming milestones for shareholders to watch out for

ECR Minerals #ECR – Property purchase within the Creswick License Area

ECR Minerals plc (LON: ECR), the gold exploration and development company focused on Australia, is pleased to announce that its 100% owned Australian subsidiary, Mercator Gold Holdings Pty Ltd (“MGA”), has purchased a property at 35 Brewing Lane, Springmount. The property is located within the Company’s existing 100% owned Creswick license area.

Highlights:

  • The property consists of 16 acres, within the 45 square kilometre Creswick license area in Victoria, Australia
    • The property is held over three titles
  • The property will provide a base for activities across the license area as ECR advances its drilling programmes and, when appropriate will be the site for development for the mine decline
  • The purchase price of the property is US$500,000, which is settled in two tranches, consisting of a US$50,000 deposit which has already been paid, with the balance to be paid on 27 September. The purchase will be funded by the Company’s existing cash resources. Currently the Group has £4,222,940 in cash after paying the deposit.  This is the equivalent of USD 5,824,631.

Craig Brown, Chief Executive Officer commented: “Following the positive progress of the drilling programme at Creswick, we are pleased to announce the purchase of the Brewing Lane property which sits in our existing license area. The property will provide the Company with an operational base and, in future, can be developed as a site for the decline access to existing, and potential, vein mineralisation.

“Earlier this year, we reported strong results from the [ongoing/current] drilling programme at the Creswick license which has continued to delineate gold mineralisation along strike, with all assayed holes returning gold. Of particular significance are holes CSD003 and CSD004 which returned 9.93 g/t and 23.58 g/t gold, respectively.”

“I remain enthused by the pace of developments at Creswick, Bailieston and our other assets, and look forward to receiving the remaining assay results at Creswick and reporting on progress.”

The property was purchased from a private individual.

MARKET ABUSE REGULATIONS (EU) No. 596/2014

The information contained within this announcement is deemed by the Company to constitute inside information as stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulations (EU) No. 596/2014 (MAR). Upon the publication of this announcement via Regulatory Information Service (RIS), this inside information is now considered to be in the public domain.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:

 

ECR Minerals plc Tel: +44 (0) 20 7929 1010
David Tang, Non-Executive Chairman
Craig Brown, Director & CEO
Email:

info@ecrminerals.com

Website: www.ecrminerals.com
WH Ireland Ltd Tel: +44 (0) 161 832 2174
Nominated Adviser
SI Capital Ltd Tel: +44 (0) 1483 413500
Broker
Nick Emerson
Novum Securities Limited  Tel: +44 (0) 20 7399 9425
Broker

Jon Belliss

Blytheweigh Tel: +44 (0) 207 138 3204
Public Relations
Tim Blythe

 

 

ABOUT ECR MINERALS PLC

ECR Minerals is a mineral exploration and development company. ECR’s wholly owned Australian subsidiary Mercator Gold Australia Pty Ltd (“MGA”) has 100% ownership of the Bailieston and Creswick gold projects in central Victoria, Australia, has eight licence applications outstanding including two licence applications lodged in eastern Victoria. (Tambo gold project). MGA is currently drilling at both the Bailieston and Creswick projects and has an experienced exploration team with significant local knowledge in the Victoria Goldfields and wider region.https://mercatorgold.com.au/

ECR also owns 100% of an Australian subsidiary LUX Exploration Pty Ltd (“LUX”) which has three licence applications covering 900 km2 covering a relatively unexplored area in Queensland, Australia.https://luxexploration.com/

Following the sale of the Avoca, Moormbool and Timor gold projects in Victoria, Australia to Fosterville South Exploration Ltd (TSX-V: FSX) and the subsequent spin-out of the Avoca and Timor projects to Leviathan Gold Ltd (TSX-V: LVX), Mercator Gold Australia Pty Limited has the right to receive up to A$2 million in payments subject to future resource estimation or production from projects sold to Fosterville South Exploration Limited.

ECR has earned a 25% interest in the Danglay gold project; an advanced exploration project located in a prolific gold and copper mining district in the north of the Philippines, which has a 43-101 compliant resource. ECR also holds a royalty on the SLM gold project in La Rioja Province, Argentina and can potentially receive up to US$2.7 million in aggregate across all licences.

ECR Minerals #ECR CEO Craig Brown talks to Steve Darling at Proactive Investors

ECR Minerals #ECR CEO Craig Brown talks to Steve Darling at Proactive Investors. Craig provides an update on its current aggressive drill programs in Victoria, Australia at its flagship Bailieston and Creswick projects.

Craig also discusses the objectives of the drill campaigns and the arrival of a third multi-purpose rig which is due on site shortly. Brown also discusses recent developments in the Philippines as well as funding and offers up his thoughts on the gold price and what it means for the company’s projects.

ECR Minerals #ECR – Initial Results From The First Ever Drilling Campaign at Cherry Tree (HR4) Identify Anticlinal Hinge Anomaly

ECR Minerals plc (LON: ECR), the gold exploration and development company focussed on gold exploration in Australia, is pleased to announce initial results from its first drilling campaign at Cherry Tree (“Historic reserve number 4”, “HR4”, “Cherry Tree”) at the Bailieston Project in central Victoria, Australia.

ECR Minerals plc has 100% ownership of Bailieston Project which is operated under its Australian owned subsidiary Mercator Gold Australia Pty Ltd (“MGA”).

Craig Brown, Chief Executive Officer of ECR Minerals plc, commented:

“Following the purchase of our second drilling rig, ECR’s strong funding position and growing local infrastructure ensures the Company can continue to maintain a series of aggressive drilling campaigns across the Victoria Goldfields. We have also made a small bit of history; ECR’s Australian subsidiary MGA completed the first ever diamond drillhole at Cherry Tree (HR4) and I am delighted to report a highly significant early result there from hole BCTDD003, both in terms of the geological setting and the gold mineralisation identified.”

“As the data continues to arrive, our senior geologists are working hard to ascertain structural geological interpretations. It is widely accepted that culminations in folded strata cut by shears and faults are favoured locations for deposition of thrust-reef style lode gold deposits, and with the cross-striking faults at this anticline filled with quartz-gold-bearing fluids in Holes BCTDD001, BCTDD002 and BCTDD003, there is encouraging early evidence. We are keen to see what the next raft of data will reveal so we can determine our next exploration steps.”

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Hole BCTDD001, the first ever diamond drilling work undertaken at HR4 has delineated an anticlinal hinge striking through the centre of the goldfield.
  • Holes BCTDD002 and BCTDD003 were drilled to define cross striking faults. Drilling continues using orientated diamond drill-core for structural geological interpretation
  • Hole BCTDD003 shows broad zones of low-grade gold mineralisation, often associated with anomalously high Arsenic (pXRF readings). The best intercept includes 0.5m @ 11.02 g/t Au from 98.85m depth.

PROGRESS AT CHERRY TREE

Hole BCTDD001, the first ever diamond drillhole completed at HR4 has delineated an anticlinal hinge striking through the centre of the goldfield. This anticline forms the geological backbone of mineralisation at Cherry Tree where cross-striking faults to this anticline have filled with quartz-gold-bearing fluids. Holes BCTDD002 and BCTDD003 were drilled to define such cross striking faults.

MGA continues to drill orientated diamond core to gain structural geological information, and recently drilled holes BCTDD004 and BCTDD005 were designed to test the interpreted position of multiple cross-striking faults. Geological logging of BCTDD004 and BCTDD005 is currently in progress.

Hole BCTDD003 shows broad zones of low-grade mineralisation, often associated with high Arsenic (pXRF readings). The best intercept includes 0.5m @ 11.02 g/t Au from 98.85m depth.

DETAILS OF ALL INTERCEPTS CONTAINING REPORTABLE LEVELS OF GOLD GREATER THAN 0.1 G/T – HOLES BCTDD001-003

BCTDD001
From

(m)

To

(m)

Grade Au g/t Interval

(m)

BCTDD001 No significant intercepts 0.1 g/t Au
Results greater than 0.1 g/t Au
From

(m)

To

(m)

Grade Au g/t Interval

(m)

BCTDD002 65.6 66.1 1.08 0.5 Associated with high Arsenic pXRF
BCTDD002 87 88 1.14 1 Associated with high Arsenic pXRF
BCTDD002
Other broad mineralised zones results noted
From

(m)

To

(m)

Grade Au g/t Interval

(m)

BCTDD002 68.3 69.3 0.11 1 Broad LG zone associated with
BCTDD002 69.3 70.3 0.22 1 higher arsenic. 4m @ 0.19 g/t Au
BCTDD002 70.3 71.3 0.2 1
BCTDD002 71.3 72.3 0.24 1
BCTDD003
Results greater than 0.1 g/t Au
From

(m)

To

(m)

Grade Au g/t Interval

(m)

BCTDD003 74.9 75.5 1.11 0.6 0.6m @ 1.11 g/t Au
BCTDD003 79.7 80 1.01 0.3 0.3m @ 1.01 g/t Au
BCTDD003 98.85 99.35 11.02 0.5 0.5m @ 11.02 g/t Au

 

REVIEW OF ANNOUNCEMENT BY QUALIFIED PERSON

This announcement has been reviewed by Adam Jones, a director of ECR Minerals plc. Adam Jones is a professional geologist and is a Member of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists (MAIG). He is a qualified person as that term is defined by the AIM Note for Mining, Oil and Gas Companies.

MARKET ABUSE REGULATIONS (EU) No. 596/2014

The information contained within this announcement is deemed by the Company to constitute inside information as stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulations (EU) No. 596/2014 (MAR). Upon the publication of this announcement via Regulatory Information Service (RIS), this inside information is now considered to be in the public domain.

OR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:

ECR Minerals plc Tel: +44 (0)20 7929 1010
David Tang, Non-Executive Chairman
Craig Brown, Director & CEO
Email:

info@ecrminerals.com

Website: www.ecrminerals.com
WH Ireland Ltd Tel: +44 (0)161 832 2174
Nominated Adviser
SI Capital Ltd Tel: +44 (0)1483 413500
Broker

Nick Emerson

 

Novum Securities Limited  

Broker

Jon Belliss

                                            Tel: +44 (0)20 7399 9425

 

Brand Communications

Public Relations                                                                 Tel: +44 (0) 7976 431608

Alan Green

 

NOTES AND FULL INTERCEPT SUMMARY

 

BCTDD001
From

(m)

To

(m)

Grade Au g/t Interval

(m)

BCTDD001 No significant intercepts 0.1 g/t Au
Results greater than 0.1 g/t Au
From

(m)

To

(m)

Grade Au g/t Interval

(m)

BCTDD002 65.6 66.1 1.08 0.5 Associated with high Arsenic pXRF
BCTDD002 87 88 1.14 1 Associated with high Arsenic pXRF
BCTDD002
Other broad mineralised zones results noted
From

(m)

To

(m)

Grade Au g/t Interval

(m)

BCTDD002 68.3 69.3 0.11 1 Broad LG zone associated with
BCTDD002 69.3 70.3 0.22 1 higher arsenic. 4m @ 0.19 g/t Au
BCTDD002 70.3 71.3 0.2 1
BCTDD002 71.3 72.3 0.24 1
BCTDD003
Results greater than 0.1 g/t Au
From

(m)

To

(m)

Grade Au g/t Interval

(m)

BCTDD003 74.9 75.5 1.11 0.6 0.6m @ 1.11 g/t Au
BCTDD003 79.7 80 1.01 0.3 0.3m @ 1.01 g/t Au
BCTDD003 98.85 99.35 11.02 0.5 0.5m @ 11.02 g/t Au
Other broad mineralised zones results noted
From

(m)

To

(m)

Grade Au g/t Interval

(m)

BCTDD003 28 29 0.24 1 1.3m @ 0.24 g/t Au
BCTDD003 29 29.3 0.23 0.3
BCTDD003 31 32 0.22 1 LG zone 20.3m @ 0.35 g/t
BCTDD003 32 32.7 0.23 0.7
BCTDD003 32.7 33.2 0.9 0.5
BCTDD003 33.2 34.2 0.94 1
BCTDD003 34.2 35.1 0.16 0.9
BCTDD003 35.1 36.1 0.1 1
BCTDD003 36.1 36.5 0.48 0.4
BCTDD003 36.5 37.5 0.53 1
BCTDD003 37.5 38.5 0.34 1
BCTDD003 38.5 39 0.36 0.5
BCTDD003 39 40 0.6 1
BCTDD003 40 41 0.55 1
BCTDD003 41 42 1.13 1
BCTDD003 42 42.5 0.17 0.5
BCTDD003 42.5 43.5 0.14 1
BCTDD003 43.6 44.5 0.13 0.9
BCTDD003 44.5 45.1 0.29 0.6
BCTDD003 45.1 46.1 0.11 1
BCTDD003 46.1 47.1 0.21 1
BCTDD003 47.1 48.1 0.14 1
BCTDD003 48.1 49.1 0.16 1
BCTDD003 49.1 50.1 0.21 1
BCTDD003 50.1 51.4 0.11 1.3
BCTDD003 54.1 55.1 0.37 1 LG zone 17m @ 0.21 g/t Au
BCTDD003 55.1 56.1 0.23 1
BCTDD003 56.1 57.1 0.1 1
BCTDD003 57.1 58.1 0.1 1
BCTDD003 58.6 59.6 0.28 1
BCTDD003 59.6 59.9 0.48 0.3
BCTDD003 59.9 60.4 0.5 0.5
BCTDD003 60.4 60.9 0.16 0.5
BCTDD003 60.9 61.4 0.41 0.5
BCTDD003 61.4 62 0.74 0.6
BCTDD003 62 62.5 0.14 0.5
BCTDD003 62.5 63.2 0.33 0.7
BCTDD003 63.2 63.8 0.15 0.6
BCTDD003 63.8 64.5 0.13 0.7
BCTDD003 64.5 65.3 0.1 0.8
BCTDD003 65.3 66.1 0.12 0.8
BCTDD003 66.1 66.7 0.13 0.6
BCTDD003 66.7 67.4 0.13 0.7
BCTDD003 67.4 68.4 0.15 1
BCTDD003 68.4 69 0.16 0.6
BCTDD003 69 70 0.1 1
BCTDD003 70 70.6 0.11 0.6
BCTDD003 70.6 71.6 0.15 1
BCTDD003 89.6 89.8 0.82 0.2 11m @ 1.14 g/t Au
BCTDD003 89.8 90.05 1.4 0.25 (incl 0.5m @ 11.02 g/t Au from 98.85m)
BCTDD003 90.05 90.9 0.54 0.85
BCTDD003 90.9 91.9 0.31 1
BCTDD003 91.9 92.4 1.17 0.5
BCTDD003 92.4 93.4 0.1 1
BCTDD003 93.4 94.4 0.1 1
BCTDD003 94.4 94.9 1.65 0.5
BCTDD003 94.9 95.4 0.48 0.5
BCTDD003 95.4 96.4 0.34 1
BCTDD003 96.4 96.9 0.26 0.5
BCTDD003 96.9 97.8 0.15 0.9
BCTDD003 97.8 98.4 0.1 0.6
BCTDD003 98.4 98.85 0.12 0.45
BCTDD003 98.85 99.35 11.02 0.5
BCTDD003 99.35 100 0.27 0.65
BCTDD003 100 100.6 0.15 0.6

ABOUT ECR MINERALS PLC

ECR Minerals is a mineral exploration and development company. ECR’s wholly owned Australian subsidiary Mercator Gold Australia Pty Ltd (“MGA”) has 100% ownership of the Bailieston and Creswick gold projects in central Victoria, Australia, has eight licence applications outstanding including two licence applications lodged in eastern Victoria. (Tambo gold project). MGA is currently drilling at both the Bailieston and Creswick projects and has an experienced exploration team with significant local knowledge in the Victoria Goldfields and wider region.https://mercatorgold.com.au

ECR also owns 100% of an Australian subsidiary LUX Exploration Pty Ltd (“LUX”) which has three licence applications covering 900 km2 covering a relatively unexplored area in Queensland, Australia. https://luxexploration.com

Following the sale of the Avoca, Moormbool and Timor gold projects in Victoria, Australia to Fosterville South Exploration Ltd (TSX-V: FSX) and the subsequent spin-out of the Avoca and Timor projects to Leviathan Gold Ltd (TSX-V: LVX), Mercator Gold Australia Pty Limited has the right to receive up to A$2 million in payments subject to future resource estimation or production from projects sold to Fosterville South Exploration Limited.

ECR has earned a 25% interest in the Danglay gold project; an advanced exploration project located in a prolific gold and copper mining district in the north of the Philippines, which has a 43-101 compliant resource. ECR also holds a royalty on the SLM gold project in La Rioja Province, Argentina and can potentially receive up to US$2.7 million in aggregate across all licences.

ECR Minerals #ECR Geologist Adam Jones sees huge potential at Creswick as aggressive drill program advances

ECR Minerals PLC’s #ECR geologist Adam Jones speaks to Proactive soon after the explorer announced drilling at its Creswick project in the Victoria Goldfields, Australia has identified more gold mineralisation along the strike zone in a southerly direction from the first drill hole.

To date, seven holes have been completed, with four holes fully assayed and all hitting multiple and significant zones of quartz and all intercepting gold, with the best results so far from CSD003 where there were no historic workings.

ECR Minerals #ECR – Ongoing Drilling Success at Creswick Gold Project Provides a Deeper Understanding of Dimocks Main Shale Prospectivity

ECR Minerals plc (LON: ECR), the gold exploration and development company focused on Australia, is pleased to announce a drilling update from the Creswick Gold project (the “Project”), in the Victoria Goldfields, Australia. The Project is 100%-owned by ECR’s wholly owned Australian subsidiary Mercator Gold Australia Pty Ltd (“MGA”).

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Diamond drilling along the Dimock Main Shales (DMS) trend has continued to delineate gold mineralisation along the strike zone in a southerly direction from the first drill hole at CSD001. This is outlined in detail under ‘Technical Information’ and at Figure 1 and Figure 2 below.
  • To date six holes have been completed, four holes have been fully assayed, with final gold assays now received for holes (CSD001, CSD002, CSD003 and CSD004).
  • Drill holes have tested near the centre and near the southern end of the tenement to gain a full overview of the prospectivity of the trend across the whole tenement. The drilling in the centre of the tenement (CSD003 & CSD004) tested a portion of the system with no historic mining.
  • All holes drilled to date have hit multiple and significant zones of quartz and all holes with assays returned have intercepted gold, with the best results from CSD003 drilled where there were no historic workings.
  • Assay results received include; 1m @ 4.78 g/t Au from hole (CSD002) and 0.95m @ 9.93 g/t and 0.95m @ 23.58 g/t Au both respectively from (CSD003).
  • Diamond drilling has just been completed for holes CJD001 and CSD005, confirming structures hosting quartz, parallel to and within the Dimocks Main Shales, are persistent along strike to the south of CSD001 and CSD002. Assays results will be provided following receipt and interpretation.

Craig Brown, Chief Executive Officer, commented:

“I am pleased to report continued positive progress for the Creswick drill programme. The aggressive drilling campaign undertaken by our contractors at Creswick continues apace, and the consequential raft of core data and intelligence processed by the core shed in Bendigo is now providing our geological team with a much deeper understanding of the prospectivity of the trend across our license areas.

I am also pleased to report that assay results from hole CSD001, the first drill hole of the campaign, show we have intersected gold, a factor that is particularly significant considering that CSD001 is the first diamond hole into the DMS in the entire tenement. 

We are delighted with Holes CSD003 and CSD004, which have provided our best gold intersections yet on this 2021 diamond drilling programme of 9.93g/t and 23.58g/t gold. The work undertaken in the current campaign has enabled us to locate and confirm the position of the DMS, and increase our understanding of the types of folding and faulting within the system to assist with ongoing drill targeting.

To date 6 drill holes have been completed successfully and safely at the Project, with 4 holes now assayed and all containing gold. 

Overall, the assay results to date have delivered the outcome we were all hoping for, and I would like to put on record my thanks to Adam Jones, Dr. Rod Boucher and the drilling and core shed teams for their hard work that has delivered a considerable amount of data and information in a very short space of time. I look forward to reporting to the market with regard to further assay results, and their geological significance following analysis.”

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Note: Quartz develops in the thicker shales, particularly where intercepted by east-dipping faults.  As previously hypothesised by the company, the geology is complex and some work is needed to fully understand the faulting and folding.

Preliminary interpretations of the latest three holes are provided below.

All quartz zones show variable sericite-carbonate-chlorite alteration but are low in sulphides.

CSD002

Following on from the success of CSD001, hole CSD002 was drilled from the same site, but at a steeper dip to CSD001. CSD002 was collared 10m to the west of CSD001 and drilled to test projected parasitic folding and an interpreted low angle fault hosting gold mineralisation as seen at 131.9m in CSD001. CSD002 drilled through the projected fault with associated significant quartz mineralisation at a depth of 108.5m. Assay results show this section of quartz to contain no significant gold mineralisation despite visual similarities to the gold-bearing quartz in the first hole. Drilling passed through further quartz and pyrite at a depth of 173.2m. Gold is present within this structure, with assays returning 1m @ 4.78 g/t Au from 173.1m. CSD002 was drilled to a final length of 215.2m.

Geological correlation between CSD001 and CSD002 shows gold mineralisation to have some spatial interplay between sub-vertical quartz veining and the offset of the low angle fault. The faulting and folding in the holes is complex and work is ongoing to fully map these out and better define targets.

Figure 1 showing the preliminary geological interpretation between CSD001 and CSD002:

https://mercatorgold.com.au/images/fig1_CSD002_210713c.jpg 

CSD003 and CSD004

CSD003 and CSD004 were drilled 900m on strike to the south from CSD001 and CSD002. This drill location has no known historical gold workings nearby, the closest workings being over 200m to the north.

CSD003 was collared in at a dip of -65 and drilled towards the east. The drillhole passed through multiple parasitic folds on a larger west dipping fold similar as noted in CSD001 and CSD002. Bedding parallel quartz with associated carbonate bleaching was passed through at a depth of 83.2m. A second, parallel zone of quartz was passed through at 89.05m depth. These two quartz intersections returned 0.95m @ 9.93 g/t Au from 84.2m and 0.95m @ 23.58 g/t Au from 89.05m. Drilling continued to a depth of 191.9m. These intersections represent the true width of the gold quartz veins.

CSD004 was collared as a scissor hole to CSD003 to test for the westward continuation of the main structural zone and to drill beneath veins outcropping down the adjacent hillslope. Structures hosting quartz mineralisation were drilled through at 114m and at 124.7m depth. Veining was found to have widths of up to 1 metre and consisted of chlorite and carbonate bleaching. Only one assay returned anomalous gold; 1m @ 0.18 g/t Au from 125.7m. CSD004 ended at 207.1m

With the success of CSD003, there are plans for additional drillholes to follow the continuity of the high gold mineralisation.

Figure 2 showing geological interpretation section through CSD003 and CSD004:https://mercatorgold.com.au/images/fig2_CSD003_004_210714.jpg

 

Table 1 Intercepts from holes CSD002, CSD003 and CSD004

HOLE ID EASTING       (GDA Zone 54) NORTHING (GDA Zone 54) Dip AZIMUTH (True North) TOTAL DEPTH (metres) AVERAGE GRADES OF MINERALISATION*
CSD002 759261 5854636 -65 101 215.2 -1m @ 4.78 g/t Au from 173.1m

-0.6m @ 0.22 g/t Au from 65.9m

-0.35m @ 0.39 g/t Au from 179.85m

CSD003 759244 5853704 -65 096 191.9 -0.95m @ 23.58 g/t Au from 89.05m

-0.95m @ 9.93 g/t from 84.2m

 

CSD004 759253 5853702 -67 281 207.1 1m @ 0.18 g/t Au from 125.7m

*no other intercepts returned significant levels of gold.

FURTHER INFORMATION 

A total of 6 drillholes have been completed to date on the Creswick gold project. Out of these, assays have been returned from 4 of the holes and each of these contain gold, including the scissor hole (CSD004) that was drilled in the opposing direction away from the main structural zone to test peripheral structures. In particular two of these show high-grades (CSD001 CSD003). Current drilling activity is focussing on assessing the strike extent of quartz mineralisation associated with a series of shallow historical gold workings along the Dimocks Main Shale trend between sites CSD001-CSD002 and CSD003-004. There is a strike length of 900m between these two initial drill sites that has not been drilled before. The Directors believe Mercator Gold Australia (MGA) is the first company in history to undertake such mineral exploration in this region to such a high level, and plans are underway to cover the shallow, up-dip extensions of drilled quartz reefs by soil geochemistry.

 

Results are pending for recently drilled CJD001, which is our most southerly drilled hole along strike to date (2km south of CSD001-CSD002). Significant quartz veining has been intersected within this hole.

Visual evidence of the limited extent of hard-rock gold workings and the mapped extent of eroded alluvial gold workings leading up to the Dimocks Main Shale area provide a practical demonstration to show the potential strike length of this gold system (see announcement 25/9/18). Furthermore, (as announced on 23/03/21), MGA has applied for additional licenses EL006713 and EL006907 on the southern extension of this vein system to the south.

REVIEW OF ANNOUNCEMENT BY QUALIFIED PERSON 

This announcement has been reviewed by Adam Jones, a director of ECR Minerals plc.  Adam Jones is a professional geologist and is a Member of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists (AIG). He is a qualified person as that term is defined by the AIM Note for Mining, Oil and Gas Companies.

MARKET ABUSE REGULATIONS (EU) No. 596/2014

The information contained within this announcement is deemed by the Company to constitute inside information as stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulations (EU) No. 596/2014 (MAR). Upon the publication of this announcement via Regulatory Information Service (RIS), this inside information is now considered to be in the public domain.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:

 

ECR Minerals plc Tel: +44 (0)20 7929 1010
David Tang, Non-Executive Chairman
Craig Brown, Director & CEO
Email:

info@ecrminerals.com

Website: www.ecrminerals.com
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ABOUT ECR MINERALS PLC

ECR Minerals is a mineral exploration and development company. ECR’s wholly owned Australian subsidiary Mercator Gold Australia Pty Ltd (“MGA”) has 100% ownership of the Bailieston and Creswick gold projects in central Victoria, Australia, has eight licence applications outstanding including two licence applications lodged in eastern Victoria. (Tambo gold project). MGA is currently drilling at both the Bailieston and Creswick projects and has an experienced exploration team with significant local knowledge in the Victoria Goldfields and wider region.

 

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ECR also owns 100% of an Australian subsidiary LUX Exploration Pty Ltd (“LUX”) which has three licence applications covering 900 km2 covering a relatively unexplored area in Queesnland, Australia.

 

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Following the sale of the Avoca, Moormbool and Timor gold projects in Victoria, Australia to Fosterville South Exploration Ltd (TSX-V: FSX) and the subsequent spin-out of the Avoca and Timor projects to Leviathan Gold Ltd (TSX-V: LVX), Mercator Gold Australia Pty Limited has the right to receive up to A$2 million in payments subject to future resource estimation or production from projects sold to Fosterville South Exploration Limited.

ECR has earned a 25% interest in the Danglay gold project; an advanced exploration project located in a prolific gold and copper mining district in the north of the Philippines, which has a 43-101 compliant resources. ECR also holds a royalty on the SLM gold project in La Rioja Province, Argentina and can potentially receive up to US$2.7 million in aggregate across all licences.

 

 

ECR Minerals #ECR – DoR & EA Approve LUX Exploration Work Programmes at North Queensland

DEPARTMENT OF RESOURCES & ENVIRONMENTAL AUTHORITY APPROVE LUX EXPLORATION WORK PROGRAMMES FOR THREE TERRITORIES WEST OF CHARTERS TOWERS IN THE LOLWORTH DISTRICT OF NORTH QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA

ECR Minerals plc (LON: ECR), the gold exploration and development company focused on Australia, is pleased to announce that the Department of Resources (DoR) and Environmental Authority have approved work programmes for three Exploration Permits (“EPM”) at its Lolworth District licence territories in North Queensland, Australia.

The EPM licenses have yet to be approved but now that the work programmes have been approved, the EPM’s will be advertised, following which there will be a 4-month consultation period. The Directors believe the licences should be granted in approximately 6 months time, and further announcements will be made at that time. Once approved, all three are valid for an initial period of 5 years to enable the Group to complete the planned exploration program, with a right to apply for permit extensions for up to a total of 15 years. The licenses will be held in the name of LUX Exploration Pty Ltd (“LUX”) which is a 100%-owned Australian subsidiary of ECR Minerals.

Craig Brown, Chief Executive Officer, commented:

“I am pleased to report that following our application for three strategic licenses in the Lolworth district announced on 27 May 2021, we have received work programme approval back in record time to complete the EPM application process.

Historical data* from the area shows that regional deposits, including Charters Towers have produced over 24m Oz in total gold production over the years, so naturally our team are very keen to get on the ground and start work.

Our strong cash position has enabled us to maintain aggressive drilling programmes, operating two diamond drill rigs at the Bailieston and Creswick projects in Victoria. While our team at Bendigo continue to assess the core and drill data, under the leadership of Geologist Adam Jones, we now have the capacity to aggressively pursue and develop this new opportunity.”

I am confident that our ongoing drilling operations across multiple high-profile gold targets will expose ECR to potential new gold discoveries, and I look forward to updating shareholders again in the near term.”

THE LOLWORTH RANGE AREA

Exploration Permits (EPM 27901, 27902 and 27903) represent 300 sub-blocks covering a total 900 km2 of highly prospective ground located within the Lolworth Range, 200km WSW of Townsville and 30km north from Pentlands, North Queensland Australia.

EXPLORATION POTENTIAL

The application area contains metamorphic rocks of the Charters Towers Province, that host historical large gold producing centres such as Charters Tower (6.6M Oz Au) *** and Ravenswood (3.5M Oz Au)****; although these numbers have not been independently validated by ECR and so are provided for guidance purposes only. The structural and basement geology is poorly understood in the area, which suggests it is possible to find new deposits.

The area also contains reported rhyolitic volcanics which play host to intrusion-related breccia gold deposits in the region such as Mount Leyshon (>2.5M oz) and Mount Wright (>1M oz). **

Desktop study of historic exploration data from the late 1980’s revealed anomalous gold stream sediment sample results within the applied areas.

The application area is encompassed on the southern boundary by rich alluvial gold deposits of the Cape River and Gorge Creek area, which drain the southern Lolworth Range.

The east boundary of EPM27902 and EPM27903 is bordered by current exploration permits exploring the Lolworth dyke swarm; a north-west trending system of rhyolitic dykes and small breccia pipes containing gold, copper and molybdenum.

Historic sample data also highlighted tin-tungsten mineralisation in the western areas of EPM27902 (see Figure 1). Reports show no detailed follow-up work has been undertaken.

Figure 1: Plan of EPM27901, 27902 and 27903 areas and historic anomalous pan stream sediments.

https://www.ecrminerals.com/images/figure1_210706.jpg

(Internally produced using data from sources set out at the end of this announcement)

EXPLORATION OUTLINE

Research suggests that  little mineral exploration work has been done within the Lolworth Range. While historical ore-deposit reports and metal prices have provided some context and background to the opportunity, the ECR board believe that the most relevant exploration work undertaken within the application area was under AP4855M (by A.R.I Limited) during the 1987-88 period. The work this company undertook is one of the main reasons for the current application area. A.R.I Limited undertook a major stream sediment program within the drainage of the Lolworth Range via helicopter access. This work highlighted seven gold anomalous areas worth following up. Historical rock chip samples also demonstrate the prospectivity of the region with elevated gold in association with rhyolites and breccias. Eleven watersheds showed visible gold in pan concentrates.

Initial exploration is likely to include confirmation of existing stream sampling anomalies to potential watersheds, followed up by soil and rock chip sampling of ridgelines that are above these anomalous watersheds. The outcome of this work will delineate worthy drill targets.

Figure 2: Planned focus of exploration activities for EPM27901, 27902 and 27903.

https://www.ecrminerals.com/images/figure2_210706.jpg

Once the EPM licence applications have been approved, LUX Exploration Pty Ltd. will have initially 5 years to complete the planned exploration program, with right to apply for permit extensions for up to a total of 15 years. LUX Exploration will need to relinquish 50% of the initial application area after 5 years.

The work programmes and forecast expenditure for licenses EPM27901, 27902 and 27903 are expected to total £1.8m over 5 years (Figure 3). NB: These forecasts and projections represent the board’s assumptions and expectations in light of currently available information, and are based on industry trends, costs and other factors that are subject to change.

Figure 3: https://www.ecrminerals.com/images/lux-work-programme.jpg

REVIEW OF ANNOUNCEMENT BY QUALIFIED PERSON

This announcement has been reviewed by Adam Jones, a director of ECR Minerals plc. Adam Jones is a professional geologist and is a Member of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists (MAIG). He is a qualified person as that term is defined by the AIM Note for Mining, Oil and Gas Companies.

MARKET ABUSE REGULATIONS (EU) No. 596/2014

The information contained within this announcement is deemed by the Company to constitute inside information as stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulations (EU) No. 596/2014 (MAR). Upon the publication of this announcement via Regulatory Information Service (RIS), this inside information is now considered to be in the public domain.

 

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:

ECR Minerals plc
David Tang, Non-Executive Chairman
Craig Brown, Director & CEO
Email:
info@ecrminerals.com
Website: www.ecrminerals.com
Tel: +44 (0)20 7929 1010
WH Ireland Ltd
Nominated Adviser
Tel: +44 (0)161 832 2174

 

SI Capital Ltd
Broker
Nick Emerson
Tel: +44 (0)1483 413500
Novum Securities Limited
Broker
Jon Belliss
Tel: +44 (0)20 7399 9425
 

Brand Communications
Public & Investor Relations
Alan Green

 

Tel: +44 (0) 7976 431608

 

ABOUT ECR MINERALS PLC

ECR Minerals is a mineral exploration and development company. ECR’s wholly owned Australian subsidiary Mercator Gold Australia Pty Ltd (“MGA”) has 100% ownership of the Bailieston and Creswick gold projects in central Victoria, Australia, has eight licence applications outstanding including two licence applications lodged in eastern Victoria. (Tambo gold project). MGA is currently drilling at both the Bailieston and Creswick projects and has an experienced exploration team with significant local knowledge in the Victoria Goldfields and wider region.

https://mercatorgold.com.au/

ECR also owns 100% of an Australian subsidiary LUX Exploration Pty Ltd (“LUX”) which has three licence applications covering 900 km2 covering a relatively unexplored area in Queesnland, Australia.

https://luxexploration.com/

Following the sale of the Avoca, Moormbool and Timor gold projects in Victoria, Australia to Fosterville South Exploration Ltd (TSX-V: FSX) and the subsequent spin-out of the Avoca and Timor projects to Leviathan Gold Ltd (TSX-V: LVX), MGA has the right to receive up to A$2 million in payments subject to future resource estimation or production at any of those projects.

ECR has earned a 25% interest in the Danglay gold project; an advanced exploration project located in a prolific gold and copper mining district in the north of the Philippines, and holds a royalty on the SLM gold project in La Rioja Province, Argentina.

*: Which has not been validated by ECR and so is provided for guidance purposes only

**: https://smedg.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Nik_Breccias_NQ_M&W2013_Lisowiec_FINAL.pptx

***: https://www.mining-technology.com/projects/charterstowersgoldmi/

****: Open file exploration reports from licence ATP4855 (authority to prospect)

 

ECR Minerals #ECR – Unaudited half-yearly financial results for six months ending 31 March 2021 & Update

LONDON: 29 JUNE 2021 – ECR Minerals plc, the gold exploration and development company, is pleased to announce unaudited half-yearly financial results for the six months ending 31 March 2021 for the Company as consolidated with its subsidiaries (the “Group”), along with a review of significant developments during the period and subsequently.

HIGHLIGHTS 

  • Victoria, Australia continues to enjoy a gold exploration boom, with continued third-party interest in ECR’s Creswick project in Victoria. Discussions are ongoing in respect to a potential commercial transaction in relation to our Creswick project.
  • Late in 2020, the Company took delivery of its new Cortech CSD1300G diamond drill rig and at the same time established a new operational base at Bendigo in the Central Victoria Goldfields.
  • The Company announced three new strategic licence applications, adding new exploration opportunities in North Queensland, Australia. Three applications for Exploration Permits – Minerals (“EPM”) licences have been submitted by LUX Exploration Pty Ltd, ECR’s 100% owned subsidiary.
  • In January 2021, ECR’s 100% owned Australian subsidiary MGA commenced drilling operations at the Byron Prospect in the HR3 area of the Bailieston Project. The Company’s newly acquired ‘Midas’ drill rig was utilised to undertake the first of numerous planned drilling campaigns, all of which are being coordinated from ECR’s central exploration facility compound at Bendigo.
  • Announced results from exploration activity in Victoria included immediate success at the first drill hole at Creswick, intersecting 1m @ 9.68 g/t and confirming high gold anomalies (up to 3.75 g/t Au) along with spatially associated antimony which is thought to be from the mineral stibnite which forms a close association with gold mineralisation. Furthermore, a total of 720 B-horizon soil samples were taken across the central and eastern part of the Bailieston Historic Reserve #3 (HR3) between February and March 2021.
  • Post-period end, the Company’s cash position was strengthened by a £2,000,000 equity financing by Novum Securities in April 2021 to ramp-up drilling and exploration activities on ECR’s gold exploration projects.
  • During the period, the Company issued an aggregate of 11,800,000 share options from the management and consultant option pool to certain key consultants and staff, and also issued an additional 235,420,387 shares from the exercise of warrants and options, receiving a total of £3,289,520.
  • Group total comprehensive expenses of £468,112 are reported for the six months ended 31 March 2021 (£1,846,202 for the six months ended 31 March 2020) and net assets of £6,442,465 at 31 March 2021 (£2,206,211 at 31 March 2020).
  • A Group Operating Loss is reported for the six months ended 31 March 2021 of £403,079, compared with £369,102 for the six months ended 31 March 2020.
  • Adam Jones appointed as a Non-Executive Director.
  • Despite the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the global economy, ECR is in a robust financial position and continues to provide shareholders with exposure to an exciting range of gold projects.

FINANCIAL RESULTS

For the six months ended 31 March 2021 the unaudited financial statements of the Group record a total comprehensive expense of £468,112.

The Group’s total assets were £6,522,307 at 31 March 2021, compared with £2,275,479 at 31 March 2020. The increase in total assets has occurred largely due to the increase in purchase of property, plant and equipment and exercise of warrants during the period.

The Group held £3,928,905 of cash and cash equivalents at 31 March 2021, compared with £166,852 at 31 March 2020.  Post the period end, the Group’s cash position benefited from a £2,000,000 equity financing completed by the Company in April 2021.  Cash at 23 June 2021 is £5,242,081.

REVIEW OF PRINCIPAL DEVELOPMENTS DURING THE PERIOD AND SUBSEQUENTLY

The six months to 31 March 2021 and the subsequent period since have been marked by a series of exciting developments for ECR, all of which are related to the Group’s primary strategic activity, of exploration and development in Australia through ECR’s wholly owned Australian subsidiary Mercator Gold Australia Pty Ltd (“MGA”).

Currently, the Company is focused on an aggressive drilling programme at Bailieston and Creswick properties in Victoria, with two diamond drill rigs working every day to deliver large quantities of drill core for technical review, processing and assay testing. The ongoing pace and sheer volume of core and data recovered, along with the EPM applications in N Queensland is expected to expose ECR to potential new gold discoveries.

Application for 300 Sub-Blocks West of Charters Towers in the Lolworth District of North Queensland, Australia.

In May 2021, ECR Minerals announced three new strategic licence applications with a view to adding new exploration opportunities in Queensland, Australia. These were submitted by LUX Exploration Pty Ltd which is a 100%-owned Australian subsidiary of ECR Minerals.

The three Exploration Permits – Minerals (EPM) in application (27901, 27902 and 27903) represent 300 sub-blocks covering a total 900 km2 of highly prospective ground located within the Lolworth Range, 200km WSW of Townsville and 30km north from Pentlands, North Queensland Australia.

The application area contains metamorphic rocks of the Charters Towers Province, that host historical large gold producing centres such as Charters Tower (6.6M Oz Au) and Ravenswood (>1M Oz Au). The structural and basement geology is poorly understood in the area, suggesting numerous opportunities to find new deposits. The area also contains reported rhyolitic volcanism, which play host to intrusion-related breccia gold deposits in the region such as Mount Leyshon (>2.5M oz) and Mount Wright (>1M oz).

The application area is encompassed on the southern boundary by rich alluvial gold deposits of the Cape River and Gorge Creek area, which drain the southern Lolworth Range.

The east boundary of EPM27902 and EPM27903 is bordered by current exploration permits across the Lolworth dyke swarm; a north-west trending system of rhyolitic dykes and small breccia pipes containing gold, copper and molybdenum.

Historic samples also highlighted tin-tungsten mineralisation in the western areas of EPM27902. Reports show no detailed follow-up work has been undertaken.

ECR considers EPM27901, 27902 and 27903 offer significant potential for precious and base metal discoveries in an area of Australia where multiple large-scale discoveries have already been made.

Soil Sampling – HR3 Bailieston Project

In May 2021, MGA carried out soil sampling generated within the Historic Reserve #3, (HR3) Bailieston in Victoria, Australia. The results of the study were announced on 15 June 2021, and revealed high gold anomalies (up to 3.75 g/t Au) along with spatially associated antimony, which is thought to be from the mineral stibnite, which forms a close association with gold mineralisation. A total of 720 B-horizon soil samples were taken across the central and eastern part of the Bailieston Historic Reserve # 3 (HR3) between February and March 2021.

These findings mean we have now submitted a request for consent to undertake additional exploration drilling at the location, which is over and above initial planned drill holes in the area. The collected samples were tested by portable X-ray fluorescence (“pXRF”) for anomalous pathfinder elements for gold and a selected sub-set of 229 samples have been sent for trace element analysis (TL) for Au, Ag, As, Sb, Zn, Cu and Pb. Results of this work show a strong spatial relationship between Au (gold), Sb (antimony) and to a lesser extent As (arsenic). Plotting of spatial Au-Sb elemental maps reveals trends that may correspond to the weathering of high-grade gold shoots under shallow cover.

Field mapping shows sub-cropping quartz with little to no historical workings associated with these anomalies. Plans have been submitted for approval to drill along strike to test these quartz reefs at depth.

Soils grids were designed over known and possible strike extensions of gold-bearing quartz reefs. A 10m x 10m spaced grid was chosen as it is known that narrow high-grade gold reefs will erode over a small spatial area into the adjacent soil. Soils have been taken from the B-horizon, often at the gravel-clay interface at a depth around 10cm. This is where the gravels have not transported too far from their source rocks. Soils located within gullies and adjacent mullock dumps were removed due to contamination. All soils were sieved on site to < 2mm and bagged, producing a sample around 300g in weight. A total of 720 samples have been taken to date (June 2021).

All soils were systematically analysed in-house using ECR’s owned Olympus pXRF. Analysis is undertaken using three sequential beams with a 15 second count attributing to each beam. Results are evaluated for traditional pathfinder elements such as As, Ag, Pb, Zn, Cu and Sb.

Soil with moderate arsenic content (generally > 40 ppm) and soils spatially close to extensions to known reef lines were selected for further trace elemental analysis for Au, Ag, As, Pb, Zn, Cu and Sb. A total of 229 sub-samples have been selected and sent to ALS laboratories, Adelaide, South Australia. Method Au-TL44/ME-ICP44 was chosen for analysis.

A detection limit in ppm is sufficient given the proximity to possible gold sources. Any Au-TL44 results greater than 1 ppm was analysed by Au-AROR44, which is used for ‘ore grade’ analysis. A 50g charge from a 95% passing 75µm pulverise was chosen due to the likely presence of coarse gold.

Thirteen samples returned gold values above 0.1 g/t Au. Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc results are low within the soils.

Arsenic is traditionally used as a pathfinder element for gold mineralisation and occurs at moderate levels within soils at HR3 and is fairly distributed, masking blind gold deposits.

Antimony (Sb) results are variable with high results correlating spatially with high gold assays.

Rock chips taken during 2018 along strike of the main soil anomaly showed a visible speck of coarse gold. Assays for these rock chips were analysed using a small charge fire assay resulting in variable results (up to 0.32 g/t Au) reflecting how coarse gold can be missed using traditional assay methods. Furthermore, non-executive director (Adam Jones) in February 2019 has found coarse gold by using a metal detector within the shallow soils in the vicinity of the reported soil anomalies.

Early Successful RC Diamond Drilling at Creswick Project

MGA has made great progress to date with the completion of the four diamond holes at Creswick and 909.2m of diamond drilling has been undertaken efficiently at the Creswick Project.  So far, the Company has received assay results from hole CSD001, with gold intersected in the first drill hole.

The first hole, CSD001 has been completed to 295m. This hole is an orientation hole to establish the position of the Dimocks Main Shale (DMS) and associated structures. As previously reported (21 June 2019) data from the RC drilling conducted in 2019 showed a lack of geological continuity indicating faulting and folding of the DMS. CSD001 intersected quartz zones within the DMS in addition to multiple reefs above and below it. Drilling of CSD001 has demonstrated that much of the 2019 RC drilling was done into the minor reefs above the DMS.

CSD001 revealed three parallel reef systems above the DMS that have been folded by small and large parasitic folds. The DMS was reached at 72m down the hole and continued to 93m and intersected two 2m quartz zones at the upper contact and at 86m with minor veining throughout the shale. The hole continued to 295m to test the folding and faulting beneath the DMS and encountered an additional 8 reef zones that mostly related to east-dipping faults and minor shales. 76 of the 108 samples sent for laboratory testing from CSD001 have been reported from the lab with the best result 1 m @ 9.68 g/t from an east-dipping fault beneath the DMS. Results from the final 32 samples are awaiting laboratory analysis.

CSD002 was collared 10 m to the west of CSD001 and drilled steeper to target where projected parasitic folding and the mineralised east-dipping fault intersect the DMS. The previously reported result from 2019 from CSR005 of 1m @ 81.0 g/t came from quartz in the parasitic folds. Drilling of CSD001 intersected an 8m quartz zone where the DMS and these structures intersect plus minor veining throughout the shale. The core from CSD002 has been logged, sampled and sent to the laboratory for analysis.

Work to better understand the nugget effect at Creswick is ongoing. As described in the release dated 5 November 2019 grade variability due to the nugget effect was demonstrated at Creswick with some of the initial samples under-reported and others over-reported.

Outlook, Future Prospects and COVID 19

The Board of ECR Minerals plc is very positive in regard to the outlook for the Company and for sustained demand for Gold over the longer term. We remain enthused over the potential and prospectively of the Company’s projects in Victoria, Australia.

As a consequence of COVID 19, governments around the world have imposed restrictions on

international travel, and in particular extensive restrictions have been imposed on domestic travel within Australia. These restrictions have meant that until May 2021, the board have been unable to visit the assets. However, the team on the ground in Victoria have continued the work at site without interruption, and as a result there has been no significant negative impact on the Company from the coronavirus.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:

 

ECR Minerals plc

 

Tel: +44 (0)20 7929 1010

David Tang, Non-Executive Chairman
Craig Brown, Director & CEO
Email:  info@ecrminerals.com
Website:  www.ecrminerals.com
WH Ireland Ltd Tel: +44 (0)161 832 2174
Nominated Adviser
Katy Mitchell/James Sinclair-Ford
Novum Securities Tel: +44 (0)20 7399 9425
Broker
Jon Belliss
SI Capital Tel: +44 (0)1483 413500
Broker
Nick Emerson
Brand Communications Tel: +44 (0)7976 431608
PR & IR
Alan Green

 

ABOUT ECR MINERALS PLC

ECR Minerals is a mineral exploration and development company. ECR’s wholly owned Australian subsidiary Mercator Gold Australia Pty Ltd (“MGA”) has 100% ownership of the Bailieston and Creswick gold projects in central Victoria, Australia, has eight licence applications outstanding including two licence applications lodged in eastern Victoria. (Tambo gold project). MGA is currently drilling at both the Bailieston and Creswick projects and has an experienced exploration team with significant local knowledge in the Victoria Goldfields and wider region. https://mercatorgold.com.au/

ECR also owns 100% of an Australian subsidiary LUX Exploration Pty Ltd (“LUX”) which has three licence applications covering 900 km2 covering a relatively unexplored area in Queesnland, Australia. https://luxexploration.com/

Following the sale of the Avoca, Moormbool and Timor gold projects in Victoria, Australia to Fosterville South Exploration Ltd (TSX-V: FSX) and the subsequent spin-out of the Avoca and Timor projects to Leviathan Gold Ltd (TSX-V: LVX), MGA has the right to receive up to A$2 million in payments subject to future resource estimation or production at any of those projects.

ECR has earned a 25% interest in the Danglay gold project; an advanced exploration project located in a prolific gold and copper mining district in the north of the Philippines, and holds a royalty on the SLM gold project in La Rioja Province, Argentina.

FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS

This announcement may include forward-looking statements. Such statements may be subject to a number of known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results or events to differ materially from current expectations. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate and therefore actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward looking statements. Any forward looking statements contained herein speak only as of the date hereof (unless stated otherwise) and, except as may be required by applicable laws or regulations (including the AIM Rules for Companies), the Company disclaims any obligation to update or modify such forward looking statements as a result of new information, future events or for any other reason.

 

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