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ECR Minerals #ECR – Positive Gold Soil Sampling Results at Lolworth, with Niobium-REE sampling set to commence
ECR Minerals plc (LON: ECR), the exploration and development company focused on gold in Australia, is pleased to announce initial gold results from soil sampling at the Company’s Lolworth Project in Queensland, Australia.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Soil sampling undertaken at prospective locations in the central region of the project area
- 41 samples returned results equal to, or greater than, 0.05 ppm Au (Gold) at the ‘Dagwood Prospect’ including 4 results above 1.00 ppm Au
- 15 samples returned results greater than 0.05 ppm Au from the ‘Gorge Creek Diggings’ Prospect’ with a best result including 16.85 ppm Au
- Focus now turns to the Eastern part of the tenement area to test for Gold, Niobium and Tantalum mineralisation
- ECR remains fully funded for its planned operations in Queensland and Victoria in 2024
Results
Two field teams have been working on site at Lolworth since early May 2024 and ECR Minerals has now received the first batch of results from soil geochemistry sampling, following up on results from earlier stream sediment pan sampling. 41 samples returned results equal to or greater than 0.05 ppm Au (50 ppb Au) at the Dagwood Prospect with 4 results exceeding 1.00 ppm Au. (See table 1). At the Gorge Creek Diggings Prospect, 15 samples returned results greater than 0.05 ppm Au with a best result of 16.85 ppm Au. (See table 2).
Analysis
The geochemical trends have been interpreted to strike NNW at Gorge Creek Diggings where further discoveries of nuggety gold have been identified further north along strike of these soil grids suggesting the source of gold is likely nearby. Soil sampling has now been expanded to include these prospective areas. Geochemical trends at the Dagwood Prospect are likely northerly striking. Outcrop mapping and rock chip sampling along these prospective trends is now also in progress. The high-grade results in the soils are due to the coarse nature of some of the gold contained within the soil medium. Where nuggety gold has been found in the area, it is ragged, which suggests the gold is found close to the source as it has not travelled far and is therefore not smooth. What is significant, is the coloured geochemical highlighted anomaly trends as seen in Figure 1 and Figure 2. The high soil results are interpreted to represent high grade pockets within the overall strike of the gold trend.
About the prospects
Dagwood (Figure 1)
Three gold trends have been identified at the Dagwood Prospect. A limited number of rock chip samples taken from a large quartz outcrop, measuring 10 metres x 10 metres, yielded grades of up to 1.64 g/t Au (Sample LWC318, announced on October 23, 2023). These promising gold trends will guide the next phase of mapping and rock chip sampling, with the expectation the findings will help define additional drill targets.
Gorge Creek Diggings (Figure 2)
Initial soil results for the Gorge Creek Diggings Prospect area have revealed two parallel NW-trending gold geochemical lineations. The field team has discovered a ‘patch’ of nuggety gold just northwest of this ongoing trend, prompting ECR to extend mapping and sampling efforts in that direction. A rhyolitic dyke measuring 5 metres x 200 metres outcrops to the north of this area. Previous rock chip samples from this outcrop averaged 0.25 g/t Au. However, where quartz veining intrudes the dyke, rock chip samples have yielded up to 8.02 g/t Au (as announced on 23 October 2023). Further reconnaissance mapping along the SW strike of this dyke has shown that the outcrop extends beyond its previously mapped limits. Sampling of this dyke is continuing and dependent on rock chip results may offer an additional larger, drill target.
Additional Prospects
Significant progress has been achieved at several other gold prospects, including Butterfly Creek, Reedy Creek West, Uncle Terry’s, and Gorge Creek West. Extensive rock chipping, mapping, and soil grid sampling have been conducted in these areas. At Gorge Creek West, gold has been traced up the ridgelines, with recent bulldozing revealing a series of quartz veins. The results from these work programs are expected shortly. Meanwhile, additional trenching and sampling is ongoing at the Butterfly Creek prospect, where recent soil sampling and prospecting has uncovered coarse, ragged gold.
Managing costs
Silver (Ag) has been identified as the strongest pathfinder element correlating to gold mineralisation at the Lolworth Project. Samples anomalous in Ag measured by pXRF will be routinely sent to the laboratory for gold analysis to ensure ECR’s work programs remain as cost effective as possible.
Next Steps
ECR field teams will soon begin stream sampling on the eastern side of the 1000 km² Project area, where regional geological mapping indicates the presence of significant pegmatitic intrusions. Previous work suggests that this eastern area features the same geological formations as the Oaky Creek region of the tenement, where stream sampling has previously detected niobium in concentrate samples. Notably, the best results include stream samples with more than 500 ppm niobium (Nb) and pXRF soil samples up to 497 ppm Nb, as reported on September 25, 2023.
Adam Jones Chief Geologist commented: “These latest developments have significantly bolstered our confidence in uncovering substantial value at Lolworth for ECR shareholders. Field observations of the potential host for the visible gold we’ve seen so far are continuing to better our understanding of the project and its potential. We’re now zeroing in on optimal sites to focus on as we continue work towards identifying the best potential drill targets. Drilling in such remote locations is expected to be more challenging than we have seen in Victoria, therefore we must have good targets aligned to enable ECR to take full advantage of the programme. I’m also looking forward to gaining a better understanding of the Niobium and rare earths potential that sits within our vast Lolworth landholding with sampling set to get underway imminently. Investors will be kept up to date on further progress and results as we receive them’’.
Table 1: Geochemistry Gold and Silver Results > 0.05 ppm Au, Dagwood Sampling
Prospect | Easting | Northing | SampleID | Au ppm | Ag ppm |
Dagwood | 316468 | 7750245 | LWL4383 | 3.09 | 0.40 |
Dagwood | 316375 | 7750178 | LWL4311 | 2.98 | 0.20 |
Dagwood | 316446 | 7750168 | LWL4341 | 2.20 | 0.20 |
Dagwood | 316476 | 7750220 | LWL4380 | 1.67 | 0.10 |
Dagwood | 316412 | 7750100 | LWL4595 | 0.36 | 0.10 |
Dagwood | 316379 | 7750229 | LWL4576 | 0.36 | 0.10 |
Dagwood | 316397 | 7750256 | LWL4401 | 0.34 | 0.10 |
Dagwood | 316430 | 7750148 | LWL4667 | 0.33 | 0.20 |
Dagwood | 316433 | 7750251 | LWL4394 | 0.33 | 0.30 |
Dagwood | 316445 | 7750249 | LWL4389 | 0.27 | 0.10 |
Dagwood | 316364 | 7750116 | LWL4609 | 0.26 | 0.10 |
Dagwood | 316420 | 7750089 | LWL4589 | 0.22 | 0.10 |
Dagwood | 316441 | 7750225 | LWL4391 | 0.20 | 0.10 |
Dagwood | 316433 | 7750157 | LWL4333 | 0.19 | 0.20 |
Dagwood | 316391 | 7750092 | LWL4586 | 0.18 | 0.10 |
Dagwood | 316391 | 7750212 | LWL4317 | 0.16 | 0.10 |
Dagwood | 316420 | 7750149 | LWL4666 | 0.15 | 0.10 |
Dagwood | 316443 | 7750237 | LWL4390 | 0.13 | 0.20 |
Dagwood | 316453 | 7750223 | LWL4386 | 0.13 | 0.10 |
Dagwood | 316419 | 7750241 | LWL4396 | 0.13 | 0.10 |
Dagwood | 316337 | 7750139 | LWL4632 | 0.11 | 0.10 |
Dagwood | 316379 | 7750214 | LWL4308 | 0.11 | 0.10 |
Dagwood | 316385 | 7750258 | LWL4406 | 0.10 | 0.10 |
Dagwood | 316385 | 7750165 | LWL4313 | 0.09 | 0.10 |
Dagwood | 316431 | 7750239 | LWL4393 | 0.08 | 0.10 |
Dagwood | 316424 | 7750183 | LWL4330 | 0.08 | 0.10 |
Dagwood | 316428 | 7750138 | LWL4646 | 0.08 | 0.10 |
Dagwood | 316450 | 7750146 | LWL4669 | 0.08 | 0.10 |
Dagwood | 316429 | 7750227 | LWL4392 | 0.07 | 0.10 |
Dagwood | 316464 | 7750275 | LWL4423 | 0.07 | 0.10 |
Dagwood | 316387 | 7750222 | LWL4570 | 0.07 | 0.10 |
Dagwood | 316444 | 7750278 | LWL4421 | 0.07 | 0.20 |
Dagwood | 316435 | 7750181 | LWL4335 | 0.06 | 0.10 |
Dagwood | 316434 | 7750169 | LWL4334 | 0.06 | 0.10 |
Dagwood | 316421 | 7750252 | LWL4395 | 0.06 | 0.10 |
Dagwood | 316454 | 7750276 | LWL4422 | 0.06 | 0.10 |
Dagwood | 316486 | 7750292 | LWL4439 | 0.06 | 0.60 |
Dagwood | 316455 | 7750235 | LWL4387 | 0.05 | 0.10 |
Dagwood | 316402 | 7750101 | LWL4596 | 0.05 | 0.10 |
Dagwood | 316405 | 7750121 | LWL4622 | 0.05 | 0.10 |
Dagwood | 316394 | 7750112 | LWL4612 | 0.05 | 0.10 |
Table 2: Geochemistry Gold and Silver Results > 0.05 ppm Au, Gorge Creek Diggings Sampling
Prospect | Easting | Northing | SampleID | Au ppm | Ag ppm |
Gorge-Ck-Diggings | 314827 | 7751438 | LWL4767 | 16.85 | 1.00 |
Gorge-Ck-Diggings | 314800 | 7751459 | LWL4738 | 1.33 | 1.10 |
Gorge-Ck-Diggings | 314732 | 7751557 | LWL4716 | 0.66 | 0.50 |
Gorge-Ck-Diggings | 314847 | 7751426 | LWL4780 | 0.43 | 0.10 |
Gorge-Ck-Diggings | 314828 | 7751453 | LWL4755 | 0.35 | 0.60 |
Gorge-Ck-Diggings | 314860 | 7751478 | LWL4759 | 0.20 | 0.10 |
Gorge-Ck-Diggings | 314821 | 7751447 | LWL4754 | 0.16 | 0.10 |
Gorge-Ck-Diggings | 314826 | 7751493 | LWL4733 | 0.16 | 0.10 |
Gorge-Ck-Diggings | 314838 | 7751404 | LWL4783 | 0.11 | 0.10 |
Gorge-Ck-Diggings | 314835 | 7751444 | LWL4766 | 0.09 | 0.10 |
Gorge-Ck-Diggings | 314794 | 7751468 | LWL4737 | 0.09 | 0.10 |
Gorge-Ck-Diggings | 314813 | 7751441 | LWL4753 | 0.08 | 0.10 |
Gorge-Ck-Diggings | 314819 | 7751502 | LWL4730 | 0.08 | 0.10 |
Gorge-Ck-Diggings | 314860 | 7751492 | LWL4745 | 0.08 | 0.10 |
Gorge-Ck-Diggings | 314852 | 7751472 | LWL4758 | 0.07 | 0.10 |
REVIEW OF ANNOUNCEMENT BY QUALIFIED PERSON
This announcement has been reviewed by Adam Jones, Chief Geologist at 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 Regulation (MAR) Disclosure
This announcement contains inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of the Market Abuse Regulation (EU) 596/2014 as it forms part of UK domestic law by virtue of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 (“MAR”), and is disclosed in accordance with the Company’s obligations under Article 17 of MAR.
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Nick Tulloch, Chairman
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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 six licence applications outstanding which includes one licence application lodged in eastern Victoria (Tambo gold project).
ECR also owns 100% of an Australian subsidiary LUX Exploration Pty Ltd (“LUX”) which has three approved exploration permits covering 946 km2 over a relatively unexplored area in Lolworth Range, Queensland, Australia. The Company has also submitted a license application at Kondaparinga which is approximately 120km2 in area and located within the Hodgkinson Gold Province, 80km NW of Mareeba, North Queensland.
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 from projects sold to Fosterville South Exploration Limited. ECR also holds a royalty on the SLM gold project in La Rioja Province, Argentina.
MGA also has approximately A$75 million of unutilised tax losses incurred during previous operations
ECR Minerals #ECR – Fire Assay Results Confirm High Grade Gold Photon Analysis Numbers At Tambo, Victoria
ECR Minerals plc (LON: ECR), the exploration and development company focused on gold in Australia, is pleased to provide the fire assay gold results from the historic Duke of Cornwall Mine, Swifts Creek (Tambo), Victoria, Australia.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Fire assay of 37 rock chips at the Duke of Cornwall Lode improves earlier best result from photon analysis from 51.5 g/t Au to 52.2 g/t Au
- 10 Samples returned results above 5 g/t Au
- Additional gold results for 19 rock chips include more best results including 9.79 g/t Au, 8.55 g/t Au and 5.31 g/t Au
- The results fall within the 95% confidence interval indicating photon analysis does offer a reliable indication of fire assay results
Background to Photon Assay Analysis
As announced on 10 June 2024, ECR Minerals undertook an exploration campaign at its Eastern Victorian exploration tenement (EL007484) which included detailed mapping of historical gold workings and the collection of 56 rock chips and 84 soil samples at spaced intervals across and along strike of the known mineralisation. Initial testing of 37 rock chips using the Photon Assay method returned significant results with 8 samples showing gold concentrations exceeding 5 g/t Au, including a best result of 51.5 g/t Au.
Fire Assay Comparison
The Board has now received the gold and multi-element results for all 56 rock chip samples, analysed using both traditional Fire Assay and ME-ICPMS methods. In comparing the 37 Photon Assays to the Fire Assays, all samples are within a 95% confidence level. The largest variance observed between assay methods was 2.05 g/t Au in rock chip BTR054. It is acknowledged that gold results inherently exhibit some variance, as evidenced by duplicate and repeat testing for Au (refer to Table 1 below). A vein previously sampled in 2023, with a fire assay indicating 0.2 metres at 22 g/t Au, produced a photon analysis result consistent with expectations, measuring 24 g/t Au.
Multi-Element Pathfinders
All rock chip samples also underwent ME-ICP analysis to determine levels of Silver, Arsenic, Bismuth, Copper, Lead, and Zinc. Elements such as Arsenic (As) have traditionally been a key indicator for gold mineralisation. Bismuth (Bi) has shown the closest correlation with gold at higher elevations and falls within the detectable range of a pXRF device, a valuable tool included in the Company’s exploration toolkit (refer to Chart 1 below). Pathfinder elements can be crucial for expediting and cost-effectively generating future regional exploration targets.
Table One: Results above 5g/t Gold from 56 Rock Chip Samples, Tambo Project Exploration. Comparison between earlier Photon Analysis also shown.
Sample | Photon Au g/t | FA Ave Au g/t | Au g/t
(FA-1) |
Au g/t (Duplicate) | Au g/t (Repeat) | Bismuth ppm |
BTR005 | 8.55 | 8.56 | 8.53 | 1230 | ||
BTR011 | 5.31 | 5.52 | 5.09 | 186 | ||
BTR019 | 9.79 | 8.88 | 10.70 | 482 | ||
BTR021 | 16.70 | 15.70 | 16.50 | 14.90 | 1200 | |
BTR027 | 7.00 | 6.13 | 5.72 | 6.53 | 256 | |
BTR044 | 26.50 | 26.25 | 25.60 | 26.90 | 1040 | |
BTR046 | 16.90 | 17.20 | 17.00 | 17.40 | 747 | |
BTR047 | 24.00 | 22.85 | 21.80 | 23.90 | 316 | |
BTR054 | 19.70 | 17.65 | 16.50 | 18.80 | 640 | |
BTR056 | 51.50 | 52.20 | 53.20 | 51.20 | 1450 |
* Fire Assay Average grade = (Au g/t + duplicate + repeat) / number of analysis
No other rock chip samples returned results above 5 g/t Au.
Chart 1: Plot of Au (g/t) against Bismuth (ppm) showing close correlation between the two elements.
Mike Whitlow Chief Operating Officer commented: “The high grade gold results, and perhaps more importantly, the statistically significant correlation to the fire assay data has validated our decision to implement photon assaying at Tambo. A best result of 52.2 g/t Au in rock chips is an exceptional outcome and I look forward to our exploration teams resuming work at the project in due course.
“In Queensland, the earlier recovery of visible gold through our washplant at Blue Mountain has exceeded expectations and we’re eagerly awaiting the results of laboratory analysis which will guide our next steps for the project. In the coming days, I’m looking forward to our chief geologist Adam Jones joining our field crews at Lolworth where initial hard rock trenching is planned for Gorge Creek West.”
Adam Jones Chief Geologist added: “Our geological team has been very impressed with the Photon Assay method, noting its close correlation with reported Fire Assays. It not only provides faster and more cost-effective results but also represents a significant shift in our approach moving forward. Our next objective at this prospect is to confirm the consistency of gold hits within the vein structure which is likely to include a short drill program.”
REVIEW OF ANNOUNCEMENT BY QUALIFIED PERSON
This announcement has been reviewed by Adam Jones, Chief Geologist at 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.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:
ECR Minerals plc | Tel: +44 (0) 1738 317 693 | ||
Nick Tulloch, Chairman
Andrew Scott, Director |
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Email: | |||
Website: www.ecrminerals.com | |||
WH Ireland Ltd | Tel: +44 (0) 207 220 1666 | ||
Nominated Adviser
Katy Mitchell / Andrew de Andrade |
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Axis Capital Markets Limited | Tel: +44 (0) 203 026 0320 | ||
Broker | |||
Ben Tadd/Lewis Jones | |||
SI Capital Ltd | Tel: +44 (0) 1483 413500 | ||
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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 six licence applications outstanding which includes one licence application lodged in eastern Victoria (Tambo gold project).
ECR also owns 100% of an Australian subsidiary LUX Exploration Pty Ltd (“LUX”) which has three approved exploration permits covering 946 km2 over a relatively unexplored area in Lolworth Range, Queensland, Australia. The Company has also submitted a license application at Kondaparinga which is approximately 120km2 in area and located within the Hodgkinson Gold Province, 80km NW of Mareeba, North Queensland.
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 from projects sold to Fosterville South Exploration Limited. MGA also has approximately A$75 million of unutilised tax losses incurred during previous operations.
ECR holds a royalty on the SLM gold project in La Rioja Province, Argentina which could potentially receive up to US$2.7 million in aggregate across all licences.
ABOUT PHOTONASSAY
Developed by Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, photon assay is described as a technique that can deliver faster, safer, and more accurate gold analysis. The developers of PhotonAssay are positioning it as an environmentally-friendly replacement for fire assay that can provide rapid turnaround on high sample volumes. Samples can be processed in less than 2 minutes in an automated process, compared to 3-4 hours for fire assay samples. A number of companies have undertaken a thorough evaluation of the method on their projects by undertaking extensive testing against fire assays (currently considered the gold standard for grade determination) with excellent results. PhotonAssay is considered most suitable for coarse gold mineralisation where analysis of large sample sizes is advantageous.
The technique works by hitting samples with high-energy X-rays, which causes excitation of atomic nuclei allowing enhanced analysis of gold, silver, copper and other elements in as little as two minutes. A highly sensitive detector picks up the unique atomic signatures from these elements to determine concentrations.
PhotonAssay has the following features:
- Bulk measurement of large samples, typically 400–650 g
- Minimal sample preparation e.g. crush to 2–3 mm top-size
- Non-destructive; no chemical reagents required
- Rapid (< 2 mins per sample, 70 samples/hour)
- Excellent sensitivity (0.01 ppm detection limit on reagent blanks, 0.015-0.030 on typical gold ores)
- Independent of sample matrix, chemistry or mineralogy
- Fully-automated
ECR Minerals #ECR – Exploration Update for Blue Mountain and Lolworth Projects, Queensland
ECR Minerals plc (LON: ECR), the exploration and development company focused on gold in Australia, is pleased to announce an update on exploration activities across the Company’s Blue Mountain and Lolworth Projects in Queensland, Australia.
HIGHLIGHTS
Blue Mountain
- Trenching completed at former alluvial gold sites producing 9 bulk concentrate samples
- Samples submitted for laboratory analysis to determine next steps, which may include metallurgical test work to assess commercial opportunities
- Application submitted for 5-year extension of the licence area
Lolworth
- Initial hard rock trenching planned for Gorge Creek West
- Chief Geologist to join field crews as focus shifts to the north of the Lolworth Project area where niobium and additional gold prospects are located
- ECR remains fully funded for its planned operations in Queensland and Victoria in 2024
Blue Mountain
Trenching has now been completed by ECR across several former alluvial gold sites sampled by the previous owner of Blue Mountain in 2021. A total of 11 trenches were excavated, resulting in 9 individual bulk concentrate samples. Gravels from 9 of the trenches were processed through a trommel wash plant. These excavations were carried out jointly with the landholder who has been fully supportive of ECR’s exploration activities.
As previously announced, the Directors of ECR understand that, historically, the Cania & Kroombit Mineral Fields within Blue Mountain were gold producers. Alluvial gold was discovered in 1871 with a steady fall in alluvial mining by 1875 but, in 1879, the discovery of nearby gold bearing quartz reefs triggered a short-term revival. Independent work from BlueKebble Pty Limited (“BlueKebble”), the previous owner of the project, suggests that over 1,000 ounces of gold (reef and alluvial) were recovered in 1880. Whilst ECR has just commenced on-ground verification work at the tenements, as set out in this announcement, the Board believes that there is an excellent opportunity to investigate the hard rock potential source of the alluvial gold, based on internal reports provided by Bluekebble as part of the acquisition. The information from Bluekebble has not been verified by ECR (and accordingly it cannot be relied upon and there can be no guarantee the findings are correct), however the following key points from Bluekebble’s internal reports have helped inform the board as to the potential at this site:
‘The whole area is believed to host shallow gold mineralisation evidenced by trenches carrying gold.
An area 1 km by 2km was systematically tested and Bluekebble believed they could show visible gold to be present in the volcanic basalts to the south and within the metasediments to the north. Bluekebble also utilised a Wilfley Table to make a heavy mineral concentrate to calculate additional alluvial gold resources within Denny Gully. This table concentrates alluvial gravels down to a heavy mineral concentrate, which is then is analysed for gold. The results are back calculated to a meaningful grade per cubic metre of alluvial gravel equivalent. Bluekebble believed that nearby sources of the alluvial gold could be hosted in the northern section proximal to the creeks where they observed visible coarse and nuggetty gold during their Wilfley Table testing. Bluekebble also believed that good gold grades could be hosted within the volcanic basalts within the tenement and that shallow mineralisation down to 4 metres could potentially yield over 100,000 oz gold.’
Recent surveys by ECR have identified multiple locations along the creek system within the tenement that warrant further follow up and testing. Extensive creek flats, elevated creek gravels and remnants of historical ‘gold rush’ activities suggest substantial areas of unexplored and potentially prospective ground.
With both tenements scheduled to expire later this year, ECR, through its wholly owned subsidiary LUX Exploration Pty Ltd (“LUX”), has submitted an application for a 5-year extension of the licence area. The Directors believe that LUX is well placed for approval of this extension.
Next Steps
The bulk concentrate samples from the trenching have been dispatched to the laboratory for gold content analysis. Should the results meet with ECR’s expectations, the next steps for the project will involve metallurgical testing which will be crucial in assessing the viability and potential commercial opportunities for the project as well as further delineation of the alluvial gold potential both upstream and downstream of the recent testing.
The Board is of the view that, while the Company awaits the results from laboratory analysis, the Company’s cash resources and personnel are best spent accelerating exploration efforts at its other highly prospective asset in Queensland – Lolworth.
Confirmation of Acquisition of Blue Mountain
On 5 April 2023 the Company announced the potential acquisition of a 100% interest in the Blue Mountain Project, Queensland subject to certain conditions. The Company confirms that all conditions have been satisfied and 31,913,196 Ordinary Shares have been issued (at a price of 0.06267p being the VWAP for trading in ECRs shares on AIM in the 30 days prior to the date of the relevant agreement) (the ‘Consideration Shares”). Application has been made for the Consideration Shares to trading on AIM (“Admission”) and Admission is expected to commence, and dealing in the Consideration Shares is expected to start on or around 17 July 2024. The Consideration Shares will rank pari passu with the existing ordinary shares.
Full details of the acquisition are set out in the announcement dated 5 April 2023. Link here to view.
Lolworth
Two field staff have been working on site since early May 2024 and Chief Geologist Adam Jones along with his team currently at Blue Mountain will join them in the coming weeks. Initial field work across several gold prospects in the Upper Gorge Creek area has shown promising signs, including visible gold in streams and hillsides. Soil sampling grids have been established above streams with previous positive results, and plans are in place for initial hard rock trenching in the Gorge Creek West area.
Geological mapping indicates an anomalous gold trend along the westerly striking contact between granite and altered sedimentary rocks. Previous rock chip samples have returned grades of up to 3.13 g/t Au, with localised higher grades up to 13.75 g/t Au (see Fig.1 below). Additionally, gold nuggets weighing up to 12 grams have been identified in the immediate watershed below. Further trenching is planned to assess the width of the granite and altered rocks.
Other notable prospects include a 4m x 200m rhyolitic intrusion where previous samples averaged about 0.4 g/t Au, with highs up to 8 g/t Au. This intrusion’s strike is a key focus for the team during the current visit.
Figure 1: Lolworth Project Overview and Results
Next Steps
ECR’s team will move north to focus on the Reedy Creek (Gold) and Oaky Creek (Niobium) prospects. They will conduct intensive soil sampling, geological mapping, and outcrop sampling, with particular interest in the headwaters between Reedy Creek and Butterfly Creek, known for coarse gold in stream samples of up to 962 ppm Au. Aerial imagery has identified potential quartz veining in the hills above this area.
Adam Jones Chief Geologist commented; ‘’I’m delighted with the progress and results achieved at Blue Mountain. The recovery of visible gold through our washplant has exceeded expectations and validates our decision to acquire the asset.”
Mike Whitlow Chief Operating Officer added; ‘’We eagerly await the results of laboratory analysis which will guide our next steps for Blue Mountain and ideally it will support our view that this is a highly prospective gold project. I’m equally excited to have our Chief Geologist join the field crew at Lolworth in the coming weeks as we step up our exploration efforts there and seek to unlock the significant potential for gold and rare earths that the Board recognises in this project.‘’
Admission and Disclosure and Transparency Rules
Following Admission, ECR’s issued ordinary share capital will comprise 1,857,061,117 ordinary shares of 0.001 pence. This number represents the total voting rights in the Company, and, following admission may be used by shareholders as the denominator for the calculation by which they can determine if they are required to notify their interest in, or a change to their interest in, the Company under the Financial Conduct Authority’s Disclosure and Transparency Rules.
Review of Announcement by Qualified Person
This announcement has been reviewed by Adam Jones, Chief Geologist at 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 Regulation (MAR) Disclosure
This announcement contains inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of the Market Abuse Regulation (EU) 596/2014 as it forms part of UK domestic law by virtue of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 (“MAR”), and is disclosed in accordance with the Company’s obligations under Article 17 of MAR.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:
ECR Minerals plc | Tel: +44 (0) 1738 317 693 | ||
Nick Tulloch, Chairman
Andrew Scott, Director |
|||
Email: | |||
Website: www.ecrminerals.com | |||
WH Ireland Ltd | Tel: +44 (0) 207 220 1666 | ||
Nominated Adviser
Katy Mitchell / Andrew de Andrade |
|||
Axis Capital Markets Limited | Tel: +44 (0) 203 026 0320 | ||
Broker | |||
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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 six licence applications outstanding which includes one licence application lodged in eastern Victoria (Tambo gold project).
ECR also owns 100% of an Australian subsidiary LUX Exploration Pty Ltd (“LUX”) which has three approved exploration permits covering 946 km2 over a relatively unexplored area in Lolworth Range, Queensland, Australia. The Company has also submitted a license application at Kondaparinga which is approximately 120km2 in area and located within the Hodgkinson Gold Province, 80km NW of Mareeba, North Queensland.
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 from projects sold to Fosterville South Exploration Limited. ECR holds a royalty on the SLM gold project in La Rioja Province, Argentina which could potentially receive up to US$2.7 million in aggregate across all licences.
MGA also has approximately A$75 million of unutilised tax losses incurred during previous operations.
ECR Minerals #ECR – Review of Lolworth Project
ECR Minerals plc (LON: ECR), the exploration and development company focused on gold in Australia, is pleased to provide the following overview of its Lolworth Project in Queensland. The 2023 field work season concluded with soil sampling which, together with exploration work already undertaken, has provided the Company with a solid overview of the project area and, importantly, a guide for the next phase of exploration this year.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Reedy Creek returned best rock chips of 22g/t with stream samples of 205 PPM.
- Gorge Creek returned rock chips of 75g/t with stream samples of 1395 PPM.
- Butterfly Creek reported stream samples of 962 PPM.
- An overview of soil, rock chip and stream sediment sampling indicate that the best-ranking gold prospects so far may be Flaggy Creek, Butterfly Creek and Gorge Creek West areas. Other prospects identified but yet to be explored in more detail include Brumby Creek and Gorge Creek East where our soil sampling campaign demonstrated sporadic anomalous gold.
- Laboratory results have been received for soil sampling completed at Flaggy Creek and Reedy Creek West. Peak gold results in soils at Flaggy Creek include 0.41 g/t Au, 0.19 g/t Au and 0.13 g/t Au. The results align to an obscure North-Easterly trend. Anomalous peak results of lead within these soils correlate adjacent to previous rock-chipped gold-bearing veins. Best results from soil sampling at Reedy Creek West were 2.01 g/t Au. Early interpretations of geochemistry results show these are near to a possible geological boundary.
- Previous pan concentrate sampling identified Oaky Creek to be carrying good values of Niobium and Tantalum (Nb-Ta) mineralisation. Follow-up soil sampling led to specific outcropping areas that are yet to be sampled and mapped.
- Similar geological rock types associated with Nb-Ta mineralisation at Oaky Creek have been noted to exist within the eastern boundary of the Lolworth tenements. No modern exploration has been undertaken within this region before.
ECR Technical Director Adam Jones commented: “We took on Lolworth as a ‘greenfield’ project and, with some 900 square km of ground to explore, we believed that it was within a geological province that had every potential for significant discoveries for ECR Minerals. Our work in 2023 has gone some way to endorse that, proving that gold exists in multiple places within the project area. Our soil sampling results back up the high-grade stream sedimentary samples and rock chips reported in 2023. By definition work at surface, whilst early stage, is designed to predict what may occur in greater concentrations at deeper levels and the widespread presence of gold in our sample results increases our confidence in both the prospectivity and potential scale of the Lolworth resource.”
Mike Whitlow Chief Operating Officer said: “The conclusion of the 2023 field work season at Lolworth has given us a solid platform from which to plan the next stage of our reconnaissance programme. We have identified several locations to hone in on and we believe that there are still other gold sources that can be followed up over in the coming year. Alongside the gold, we also have found the presence of the sought after Niobium-Tantalum Rare Earth minerals and, whilst this is only an initial indication, we expect this story will continue to develop. Our work for the 2024 season in Queensland is likely to include trench sampling and drill target generation. Additionally, we look forward to updating shareholders as operations continue In Victoria.”
OVERVIEW OF GOLD EXPLORATION TO DATE
The Lolworth Project is located approximately 120km west of the historic gold mining centre of Charters Towers, North Queensland, Australia. The project consists of three exploration tenements (EPM27901, EPM27902 and EPM27903) covering over 900 square kilometres of ground where numerous Gold, Niobium and REE anomalies have been identified within the project. The operations are being explored by LUX Exploration Pty Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of ECR.
Exploration has been undertaken by methods of stream sampling (heavy pan concentrate sampling), rock chip (outcrop mapping) and soil sampling over prospective ridgelines. The Lolworth Project covers over 900 km2 of exploration ground. The host rocks have undergone some degree of alteration by intrusive rocks and pegmatites and hence are favourable for exploring for multiple commodities. Approximately 700km2 of the project has now been initially explored by stream sampling. Gold, Niobium-Tantalum and REE (in particular Neodymium) are the main commodities discovered from the stream sampling programmes. The gold prospects of interest are named Gorge Creek West, Gorge Creek East, Reedy Creek, and of recent discovery Flaggy Creek, Butterfly Creek and Reedy Creek West. The main focus of Niobium-Tantalum exploration has been at Oaky Creek. See Figure One for locations in the project area. Best results from exploration to date are included in Table One below.
Figure One: Lolworth Project Prospects
All gold prospects have been found from following up positive stream sampling results and now are targeting the hill slopes above such streams, looking for the source of the gold. The directors consider the results to be outstanding. Visible gold has often been found in creeks that have had no modern exploration. Best results to date include 1395 ppm Au (Gorge Creek), 962 ppm Au (Butterfly Creek), 594 ppm Au (Reedy Creek). Multiple clusters of gold mineralisation have been found in specific streams of Flaggy Creek, Gorge Creek West, Reedy Creek West and Butterfly Creek. This has led to outcrop sampling and mapping and soil sampling firstly at Flaggy Creek and Gorge Creek West. Further detailed work has been planned for Reedy Creek and Butterfly Creek and will include geological mapping and outcrop sampling and detailed soil sampling. The ridgeline between Reedy Creek and Butterfly Creek which the gold bearing creeks are draining from is an area over 1km in strike length to explore in detail.
NIOBIUM-TANTALUM AND REE EXPLORATION
Critical listed minerals Niobium-Tantalum (Nb-Ta) and other REE (Neodymium) have been discovered in the Oaky Creek drainage system. High Niobium and Tantalum results from pan concentrate sampling in the headwaters of Oaky Creek led to the completion of a regional soil sampling programme over the adjacent hillslopes. Results from this show the best Niobium concentrations in soils (up to 146 ppm Nb) (see RNS September 25 2023 here). A mapping and sampling programme over the immediate outcrop of the best Niobium results is planned for 2024. Elevated Nb-Ta and REE results are associated with a mapped pegmatitic intrusive complex. The same type of rock outcrop has been noted to occur on the eastern province of the Lolworth Project area. The field team will access the streams within this eastern province to investigate the potential for gold and critical minerals.
FLAGGY CREEK AND REEDY CREEK WEST SOIL SAMPLING RESULTS
Results from a soil sampling programme centred around a cluster of gold bearing creeks discovered by pan concentrate sampling at Flaggy Creek (previously called Woolshed Creek) and Reedy Creek West has been received. Initial rock chip and outcrop mapping at one notable hillslope at Flaggy Creek were reported last October (see RNS 31st October 31 2023 here). Best results from rock chip and outcrop mapping included 4.66 g/t Au, 3.97 g/t Au and 3.28 g/t Au. Gold has also been discovered in quartz fragments that is lying on the nearby surface, indicating gold veinlets in a primary source is nearby. Where visible, the quartz veining at Flaggy Creek is running in groups of narrow veins that lie parallel to each other. The veins can be traced along the surface for 70 metres before passing under soil cover. The anecdotal evidence from surface scree and fragments shows the parallel veins to be in a zonation of up to 100m wide. The potential size of this zonation is what makes Flaggy Creek an attractive gold exploration target. The soil sampling programme has been completed north and south of these discovered veins, the target being to discover any gold values in soils that are potentially hiding other parallel gold veins hiding under the shallow soil cover. The best gold results from the soil sampling were 0.41 g/t Au, 0.19 g/t Au and 0.13 g/t Au (see Table Two), highlighting three ‘spot’ anomalies which lie along a discrete north-easterly trend. (see Figure Two). This north-easterly trend also correlates to the upper source line of the gold found in the surrounding streams. Interestingly, lead is elevated in the soil immediately surrounding the known gold bearing veins and is now looked at being a pathfinder element to the proximity to gold veins. Lead results are also elevated in previous best gold results from rock chipping. The best gold result from this soil sampling is located to the north-east of the already mapped veins. ECR has not mapped these new anomalous areas and will extend mapping and sampling of visible outcrop to these new areas this year.
Figure Two: Flaggy Creek Exploration Update
A soil sampling programme was also completed over the headwaters of three gold bearing creeks that drain into the western side of Reedy Creek. Previous pan concentrate sampling revealed plenty of visible gold backed up with good laboratory results within these creeks. One spot gold anomaly of 2.01 g/t Au was picked up in the soil sampling results. An abrupt boundary where background higher values of lead concentration in soil is higher in the southern half of the soil sampling (see Figure Three). Early interpretations show this boundary is likely coincide with a geological boundary. Field staff reported the nearby soil to be red (from iron) and contain quartz float which are evidently from nearby quartz veins. Mapping and sampling of all quartz veining within the anomalous area and near the geological contact will be completed this year.
Figure Three: Reedy Creek West Exploration Update
Table One. Some of the best results from exploration at the Lolworth Project to date (see previous announcements).
NOTE: (1 ppm Au = 1 g/t Au)
PROSPECT | EXPLORATION METHOD | Easting | Northing | Au g/t | Pb ppm | Announcement Date |
Gorge Creek | Stream Sampling | 314342.3 | 7749643 | 1395 | n/a | 23/03/23 |
Butterfly Creek | Stream Sampling | 310193.5 | 7749951 | 962 | n/a | 20/11/23 |
Butterfly Creek | Stream Sampling | 310289 | 7750626 | 594 | n/a | 8/8/23 |
Reedy Creek | Stream Sampling | 310475.6 | 7751531 | 205 | n/a | 23/03/23 |
Gorge Creek West | Stream Sampling | 314025 | 7751352 | 152.5 | n/a | 12/12/22 |
Butterfly Creek | Stream Sampling | 310247.8 | 7750052 | 139 | n/a | 20/11/23 |
Reedy Creek | Stream Sampling | 309411.5 | 7750724 | 138 | n/a | 8/8/23 |
Reedy Creek West | Stream Sampling | 308154.7 | 7751007 | 128 | n/a | 25/9/23 |
Reedy Creek West | Stream Sampling | 308394.7 | 7751332 | 60.9 | n/a | 25/9/23 |
Reedy Creek | Stream Sampling | 310359.1 | 7752184 | 51 | n/a | 01/02/23 |
Reedy Creek | Rock Chip | 309345.6 | 7750941 | 22.00 | 104 | 15/8/23 |
Gorge Creek West | Rock Chip | 313557.5 | 7751157 | 13.75 | 14250 | 23/10/23 |
Gorge Creek East | Rock Chip | 314942.4 | 7751994 | 8.02 | 199 | 20/10/23 |
Flaggy Creek | Rock Chip | 298711.6 | 7760551 | 6.05 | 267 | 31/10/23 |
Flaggy Creek | Rock Chip | 298696.6 | 7760564 | 5.96 | 751 | 31/10/23 |
Flaggy Creek | Rock Chip | 298694 | 7760685 | 4.73 | 542 | 01/02/23 |
Flaggy Creek | Rock Chip | 298697.5 | 7760694 | 4.66 | 480 | 31/10/23 |
Flaggy Creek | Rock Chip | 298694.4 | 7760683 | 3.97 | 91 | 31/10/23 |
Flaggy Creek | Rock Chip | 298705.1 | 7760729 | 3.28 | 685 | 31/10/23 |
Flaggy Creek | Rock Chip | 298701.1 | 7760710 | 3.19 | 3270 | 31/10/23 |
Gorge Creek West | Rock Chip | 313268.9 | 7751424 | 3.13 | 375 | 20/10/23 |
Flaggy Creek | Soil Sampling | 298875.9 | 7760698 | 0.41 | 8 | This announcement |
Flaggy Creek | Soil Sampling | 313239 | 7751347 | 0.39 | 12 | This announcement |
Flaggy Creek | Soil Sampling | 313198.6 | 7751347 | 0.32 | 11 | This announcement |
Flaggy Creek | Soil Sampling | 299071.3 | 7761011 | 0.19 | 4 | This announcement |
Flaggy Creek | Soil Sampling | 313267 | 7751305 | 0.18 | 17 | This announcement |
Flaggy Creek | Soil Sampling | 313295.6 | 7751171 | 0.13 | 18 | This announcement |
Flaggy Creek | Soil Sampling | 298434.6 | 7760314 | 0.13 | 12 | This announcement |
Reedy Creek West | Soil Sampling | 308349.2 | 7751205 | 2.01 | n/a | This announcement |
Table Two. Latest Gold results above reportable levels (>0.01 ppm Au) for Soil Sampling at Flaggy Creek and Reedy Creek, Lolworth Project.
NOTE: (1 ppm Au = 1 g/t Au)
PROSPECT | SAMPLEID | EASTING
(GDA94 Zone 55) |
NORTHING
(GDA94 Zone 55) |
Au ppm |
Reedy Creek West | LWL3650 | 308349.2 | 7751205 | 2.01 |
Reedy Creek West | LWL3610 | 308190.5 | 7751091 | 0.03 |
Reedy Creek West | LWL3616 | 308317 | 7751089 | 0.02 |
Flaggy Creek | LWL3400 | 298875.9 | 7760698 | 0.41 |
Flaggy Creek | LWL3439 | 299071.3 | 7761011 | 0.19 |
Flaggy Creek | LWL3179 | 298434.6 | 7760314 | 0.13 |
Flaggy Creek | LWL3394 | 298908.6 | 7760741 | 0.09 |
Flaggy Creek | LWL3438 | 299105.6 | 7760974 | 0.09 |
Flaggy Creek | LWL3493 | 299497.2 | 7761071 | 0.07 |
Flaggy Creek | LWL3038 | 298725.4 | 7760724 | 0.05 |
Flaggy Creek | LWL3487 | 299377.4 | 7761287 | 0.05 |
Flaggy Creek | LWL3408 | 299380 | 7760838 | 0.04 |
Flaggy Creek | LWL3007 | 298717.2 | 7760799 | 0.03 |
Flaggy Creek | LWL3029 | 298626 | 7760805 | 0.03 |
Flaggy Creek | LWL3039 | 298703.8 | 7760737 | 0.03 |
Flaggy Creek | LWL3068 | 298698.7 | 7760697 | 0.03 |
Flaggy Creek | LWL3359 | 299052.5 | 7760806 | 0.03 |
Flaggy Creek | LWL3374 | 298983.1 | 7760815 | 0.03 |
Flaggy Creek | LWL3403 | 298790.9 | 7760822 | 0.03 |
Flaggy Creek | LWL3448 | 299056.1 | 7760954 | 0.03 |
Flaggy Creek | LWL3452 | 299193.7 | 7760809 | 0.03 |
Flaggy Creek | LWL3009 | 298760.6 | 7760774 | 0.02 |
Flaggy Creek | LWL3014 | 298715.6 | 7760777 | 0.02 |
Flaggy Creek | LWL3033 | 298712.5 | 7760755 | 0.02 |
Flaggy Creek | LWL3043 | 298617.3 | 7760787 | 0.02 |
Flaggy Creek | LWL3110 | 298730 | 7760585 | 0.02 |
Flaggy Creek | LWL3123 | 298549.3 | 7760597 | 0.02 |
Flaggy Creek | LWL3268 | 298863.9 | 7760492 | 0.02 |
Flaggy Creek | LWL3380 | 298948.6 | 7760771 | 0.02 |
Flaggy Creek | LWL3402 | 298819.2 | 7760780 | 0.02 |
Flaggy Creek | LWL3453 | 299228.1 | 7760773 | 0.02 |
Flaggy Creek | LWL3464 | 299386.8 | 7760934 | 0.02 |
Flaggy Creek | LWL3468 | 299325.6 | 7761125 | 0.02 |
REVIEW OF ANNOUNCEMENT BY QUALIFIED PERSON
This announcement has been reviewed by Adam Jones, Technical Director of Exploration at 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.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:
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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 active exploration tenements and two in application (Ballarat and Tambo).
ECR also owns 100% of an Australian subsidiary LUX Exploration Pty Ltd (“LUX”), which has three approved exploration permits covering 946 km2 over a relatively unexplored area in Lolworth Range, Queensland, Australia. The Company has also submitted a license application at Kondaparinga which is approximately 120km2 in area and located within the Hodgkinson Gold Province, 80km NW of Mareeba, North Queensland.
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 90% 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 – Latest Lolworth Gold Exploration Results Suggest Extended Mineralisation
ECR Minerals plc (LON: ECR), the exploration and development company focused on gold in Australia, is pleased to announce the latest gold exploration developments at its Lolworth Project, North Queensland, Australia. The results from the latest pan concentrate stream samples, whilst still early stage, are considered significant by the Directors as they suggest an extension in the size of the gold footprint south of the Reedy Creek area into Butterfly Creek. The latest soil results from the Gorge Creek West area also correlate with a quartz sub-crop which has been mapped across the ridgeline.
The Lolworth Project is located approximately 120km west of the historic gold mining centre of Charters Towers, North Queensland, Australia. The project consists of three exploration tenements (EPM27901, EPM27902 and EPM27903) which are operated by LUX Exploration Pty Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of ECR (“LUX”). Numerous Gold, Niobium and REE anomalies have been identified within the project.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Pan concentrate sampling south of the Reedy Creek drainage divide into Butterfly Creek indicates the likely existence of a gold source that also extends further south. Visible gold continues to be seen in sampling.
- The peak soil sampling results from Gorge Creek West area correlate along strike to a mapped quartz vein sub-crop. Further investigations are planned.
- Results from Flaggy Creek and Reedy Creek West soil sampling are due soon, with interpretation of these results determining the next steps to be taken. Operations have been paused while we evaluate our workplan.
- Follow-up investigations into targeting other Niobium and REE stream anomalies also in progress.
ECR Technical Director Adam Jones commented: “I am pleased to report good grades from pan concentrate sampling, which indicate that additional sources of gold could exist within the headwaters of Butterfly Creek and extend the region’s prospectivity some 2km further south of Reedy Creek. Local landholders have reported to us that good sizeable gold discoveries were made in this watershed by early prospectors and the evidence of our work to date supports these theories. In addition to this, the field team are steadily building a picture of extended gold mineralisation in the headwaters of Gorge Creek West resulting from on-going results from soil sampling and outcrop mapping.”
ECR Chief Operations Officer Mike Whitlow added: “Our Lolworth project is progressing nicely and we are consistently seeing visible gold, which supports the historical evidence, but more importantly validates our own thesis. We are collating the data into our work plan to conclude the reconnaissance work and prepare for the target generation stage. We expect to provide further updates soon.”
Figure One: Plan showing the location of the latest results;
https://www.ecrminerals.com/images/2023/Fig1_Latest-Results-Lolworth_231115.jpg
Reportable results from sampling presented in Table 1 and Table 2 below.
STREAM SAMPLING INTO BUTTERFLY CREEK
Butterfly Creek runs south from the dividing range that separates the Reedy Creek area to the north (see Figure One above). Recent field work completed infill pan concentrate sampling along the headwaters of streams in the Reedy Creek area and Butterfly Creek, with visible gold consistently noted throughout the sampling process. The most recent lab results confirm these findings, with high concentrations of gold resulting in 962 ppm Au, 139 ppm Au and 29.7 ppm Au. One ppm is equal to One g/t Au; however, these results are from concentrating a 5kg stream sample into a laboratory sized sample and therefore are not representative of an in situ-resource within the stream. The results do however show the coarse nature of the gold, confirming that the stream is strongly gold-bearing and close to a nearby source up the hillslopes. From the sampling evidence received ECR can conclude the source of gold is likely to reside within the saddle ridge as marked on Figure One. The round coloured markers on the map relate to the corresponding gold grades in the map legend, with previous pan sampling results shown as coloured stars. Gold anomalies are clustered as shown on Figure One at Reedy Creek West, Reedy Creek and Gorge Creek West. ECR is still waiting for final soil sampling results within the Reedy Creek West area.
GORGE CREEK WEST SOIL SAMPLING
Results from soil sampling over part of the western ridgeline above the gold-bearing streams of Gorge Creek West have also been received. 14 samples report gold above background levels of 0.01 g/t Au, with best results of 0.39 g/t Au and 0.32 g/t Au. Although modest, these results are important in context as they correlate spatially along strike of a large quartz sub-crop vein exceeding 4 metres wide. This vein was sampled previously and delivered a best result of 0.56 g/t Au.
The results from the quartz sub-crop vein do not match the results from the creek below, where the team located numerous gold nuggets during previous pan concentrate sampling. A single rock chip along strike to the east returned 13.75 g/t Au, while rock chip results immediately to the north of the soil sampling and the quartz sub-crop show promise, with large outcrops of quartz veins (grading up to 3.13 g/t Au) sited adjacent to the contact of the intruded granite. Further investigation is required.
NIOBIUM AND REE EXPLORATION
Niobium (Nb) and Rare Earth elements discoveries have also been reported previously at Oaky Creek, which contains an anomalous (Nb) zone located in the northern part of the project area. Sampling work at Oaky Creek transitioned from Nb and REE exploration to gold exploration during the last couple of months to give landholders the chance to conduct agricultural activities in the north of the project area. ECR has a good working relationship with all landholders in the area, and field work to follow-up on the Niobium and REE regions will recommence at the earliest availability.
Table One. Gold results for all pan concentrate stream sampling from the Butterfly Creek region. Results in Au ppm. Best results presented first.
SAMPLEID | EASTING
(GDA94 Zone 55) |
NORTHING
(GDA94 Zone 55) |
Au ppm |
LWSS963 | 310193 | 7749951 | 962 |
LWSS966 | 310248 | 7750052 | 139 |
LWSS965 | 310230 | 7750014 | 29.7 |
LWSS946 | 310693 | 7749535 | 25.8 |
LWSS949 | 310491 | 7749771 | 10.25 |
LWSS967 | 310201 | 7750188 | 8.95 |
LWSS917 | 311380 | 7749011 | 2.2 |
LWSS964 | 310259 | 7750002 | 2.04 |
LWSS957 | 310145 | 7749398 | 0.84 |
LWSS919 | 311136 | 7749379 | 0.64 |
LWSS950 | 310323 | 7749768 | 0.58 |
LWSS918 | 311245 | 7749317 | 0.36 |
LWSS948 | 310664 | 7749669 | 0.33 |
LWSS921 | 311348 | 7749487 | 0.14 |
LWSS923 | 311820 | 7749490 | 0.07 |
LWSS955 | 310839 | 7749895 | 0.07 |
LWSS929 | 312026 | 7749435 | 0.04 |
LWSS939 | 311195 | 7749033 | 0.04 |
LWSS956 | 311086 | 7749538 | 0.04 |
LWSS922 | 311546 | 7749380 | 0.03 |
LWSS940 | 311118 | 7749082 | 0.02 |
LWSS947 | 310406 | 7749538 | 0.02 |
LWSS924 | 311854 | 7749454 | 0.01 |
LWSS938 | 310996 | 7750078 | 0.01 |
LWSS942 | 311014 | 7749071 | 0.01 |
LWSS943 | 310773 | 7749239 | 0.01 |
LWSS944 | 310796 | 7749314 | 0.01 |
LWSS945 | 310676 | 7749448 | 0.01 |
LWSS958 | 310046 | 7749512 | 0.01 |
LWSS959 | 310037 | 7749442 | 0.01 |
LWSS960 | 309808 | 7749938 | 0.01 |
LWSS961 | 309985 | 7750079 | 0.01 |
LWSS962 | 309981 | 7750127 | 0.01 |
Table Two. Reportable gold results (> 0.01 g/t Au) for soil sampling the Gorge Creek West area.
SAMPLEID | EASTING
(GDA94 Zone 55) |
NORTHING
(GDA94 Zone 55) |
Au ppm |
LWL2900 | 313239 | 7751347 | 0.39 |
LWL2892 | 313199 | 7751346.7 | 0.32 |
LWL2888 | 313267 | 7751305.2 | 0.18 |
LWL2830 | 313296 | 7751170.6 | 0.13 |
LWL2786 | 313080 | 7751653.4 | 0.09 |
LWL2748 | 313048 | 7751412.8 | 0.07 |
LWL2925 | 313392 | 7751355.9 | 0.05 |
LWL2904 | 313307 | 7751305 | 0.04 |
LWL2913 | 313302 | 7751372.3 | 0.03 |
LWL2947 | 313126 | 7751741.3 | 0.03 |
LWL2805 | 313287 | 7751153.9 | 0.02 |
LWL2811 | 313184 | 7751216.4 | 0.02 |
LWL2875 | 313218 | 7751312.3 | 0.02 |
LWL2902 | 313273 | 7751326 | 0.02 |
REVIEW OF ANNOUNCEMENT BY QUALIFIED PERSON
This announcement has been reviewed by Adam Jones, Technical Director of Exploration at 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.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:
ECR Minerals plc | Tel: +44 (0) 20 7929 1010 | |||
David Tang, Non-Executive Chairman
Nick Tulloch, Managing Director Andrew Scott, Director |
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Email: | ||||
Website: www.ecrminerals.com | ||||
WH Ireland Ltd | Tel: +44 (0) 207 220 1666 | |||
Nominated Adviser
Katy Mitchell / Andrew de Andrade |
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SI Capital Ltd | Tel: +44 (0) 1483 413500 | |||
Broker | ||||
Nick Emerson | ||||
Novum Securities Limited | Tel: +44 (0) 20 7399 9425 | |||
Broker
Jon Belliss |
||||
Brand Communications | Tel: +44 (0) 7976 431608 | |||
Public & Investor Relations | ||||
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 active exploration tenements and two in application (Ballarat and Tambo).
ECR also owns 100% of an Australian subsidiary LUX Exploration Pty Ltd (“LUX”), which has three approved exploration permits covering 946 km2 over a relatively unexplored area in Lolworth Range, Queensland, Australia. The Company has also submitted a license application at Kondaparinga which is approximately 120km2 in area and located within the Hodgkinson Gold Province, 80km NW of Mareeba, North Queensland.
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 90% 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