Intersects 1.215 g/t AuEq over 354M At Treaty Creek
Tudor Gold Corp. (TSXV: TUD) has received promising results for the fifth set of diamond drill holes for the Goldstorm Zone at their flagship property, Treaty Creek, in the heart of the Golden Triangle of north-western British Columbia.
Results from 12 diamond drill holes have recently been received from MSA Labs with final results from another 11 diamond drill holes pending. All drill holes have successfully intersected the Goldstorm System, expanding and defining the mineralisation along the northeast and southeast axes, as well as to depth.
The Goldstorm System 300 Horizon has now been traced for 1100m along the northeast axis and, as well, the CS-600 and DS-5 zones have been expanded to the northeast and to depth.
Vice President of Project Development, Ken Konkin,said all 39 drill holes completed at Goldstorm during the 2020 programme have encountered significant precious metal mineralisation. The 2020 Treaty Creek Diamond Drill Program was completed last week, and field personnel have winterized the camp. The track-components of two track-mounted diamond drills remain on site ready for start-up of the 2021 exploration season.
“We are very pleased with the results obtained from all 39 drill holes completed this year to-date and we anticipate the release of the final 11 holes of the year within a few weeks,” Mr Konkinsaid.
“This brings the total to 50 drill holes that were completed this year at the Goldstorm Zone. These latest holes continued to expand the limits of the mineralised targets along the north-eastern and the south-eastern axes, and to depth.
“The final 11 drill holes represent over 9600 meters of drilling and we expect that MSA Labs will complete the analysis of these final samples as soon as possible.”