Rokmaster Resources Corp. (TSXV: RKR | OTCQB: RKMSF | FSE: 1RR1) has announced the final assay results of its spring diamond drilling programme on the Revel Ridge project near Revelstoke, British Columbia in Canada.
“This final batch of assay results from the spring drill programme is further confirmation that the Revel Ridge mineralized systems exhibit remarkable continuity with successful intersection over large distances,” commented Rokmaster CEO, John Mirko.
“The four shallow drillholes completed to refine the Revel Ridge Yellowjacket Zone (RRYZ) encountered better than expected mineralization and will go a long way to improving the understanding and confidence level of the ounces in this area of the deposit.”
Results included:
- Hole RR23-118: 5.82g/t Au Eq over 2.8m and 1,238g/t Ag Eq over 2.11m
- Hole RR23-115: 9.48g/t Au Eq over 5.3m and 1,233.45g/t Ag Eq over 5.3m
The spring 2023 drill programme tested strike extensions of the Main Deformation Zone, which hosts semi-massive to massive sulphide mineralization comprising the Revel Ridge Main Zone (RRMZ). An ancillary goal of the drill campaign was to improve the understanding of the RRYZ while simultaneously obtaining intersections in a large gap of historical drilling.
Previous results from this drill programme highlighted drillhole RR23-115 with an intersection of 565.76g/t Ag Eq over 28.50m at Revel Ridge Yellowjacket Zone.
Two drillholes completed to the northwest are large (~370m) step-outs and intersected mineralization that is highly encouraging for the RRMZ to continue at deeper levels. We also discovered a new zone of RRYZ mineralization 580m to the northwest that requires additional drilling to adequately test.
Revel Ridge’s 2023 mineral resource estimate includes measured and indicated resources of 1.53Moz Au Eq contained within 7.16Mt with an average grade of 6.63g/t Au Eq. It also has inferred resources of 1.49Moz Au Eq contained within 7.56Mt at an average grade of 6.11g/t Au Eq.
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