High Grade Gold Intersected in First Drill Program at Talga Talga Gold Project

In this article:

Figure 1

Map showing conglomerate and basement prospects across the Pilbara.Map showing conglomerate and basement prospects across the Pilbara.
Map showing conglomerate and basement prospects across the Pilbara.
Map showing conglomerate and basement prospects across the Pilbara.

Figure 2

Recent RC drilling program at the Talga Gold Project.Recent RC drilling program at the Talga Gold Project.
Recent RC drilling program at the Talga Gold Project.
Recent RC drilling program at the Talga Gold Project.

Figure 3

Two type cross sections showing best intersections at NW Australian. Sections are spaced 80m apart.Two type cross sections showing best intersections at NW Australian. Sections are spaced 80m apart.
Two type cross sections showing best intersections at NW Australian. Sections are spaced 80m apart.
Two type cross sections showing best intersections at NW Australian. Sections are spaced 80m apart.

Figure 4

Recently completed detailed geology map, showing fault complexity around two key sections (Figure 3).Recently completed detailed geology map, showing fault complexity around two key sections (Figure 3).
Recently completed detailed geology map, showing fault complexity around two key sections (Figure 3).
Recently completed detailed geology map, showing fault complexity around two key sections (Figure 3).

Figure 5

Cross section showing the second shear intersected at McPhees Reward.Cross section showing the second shear intersected at McPhees Reward.
Cross section showing the second shear intersected at McPhees Reward.
Cross section showing the second shear intersected at McPhees Reward.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Reverse Circulation (“RC”) drilling program intersects high-grade mineralization at Novo’s Talga Talga Gold Project (“Talga Gold Project”) in the Pilbara region of Western Australia

  • Results include 3 m at 25.5 g/t Au from 28 m, and 3 m at 23.3 g/t Au from 11 m at the NW Australian prospect

  • These are significant drilling results from Novo’s expanded orogenic and brownfields exploration program

  • A corridor of mineralized structures approximately three kilometres long has been defined, with the majority of the trend ready to be tested by drilling

  • Follow up drilling program planned for early 2022

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Sept. 27, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Novo Resources Corp. (“Novo” or the “Company”) (TSX: NVO, NVO.WT & NVO.WT.A) (OTCQX: NSRPF) is pleased to provide an update on recent exploration work conducted at its 100% controlled Talga Gold Project.

Summary

The Talga Gold Project is located approximately 110 km north of the Company’s flagship Beatons Creek conglomerate gold project (the “Nullagine Gold Project”).

During July and August 2021, sixty-five shallow RC holes were drilled for a total of 3,240 m, testing three targets along the mineralized corridor. This program constitutes the first phase of drilling, with holes spaced 80 m x 20 m on sections along the mineralized corridor, and with most holes only targeting the first (shallowest) shear.

Drilling at the NW Australian prospect, within the Talga Gold Project, intersected 3 m at 25.5 g/t Au from 28 m and 3 m at 23.3 g/t Au from 11 m in the upper shear horizon in two adjacent sections. The high-grade gold results are supported up and down dip with intersections showing the same target position.

Elevated intersections at McPhees NE and McPhees Reward, both prospects within the Talga Gold Project, confirm and extend historical intersections. Of note is the intersection of 2 m at 7.4 g/t Au in 21TT0053 from 38 m.

These results are not necessarily representative of all of the mineralization at Talga Gold Project.

Follow up drilling, planned for early 2022, will now directly target these high-grade gold plunging shoots to better determine strike extent and depth potential.

Samples were submitted to the Intertek Testing Services (Australia) Pty Ltd’s (“Intertek”) lab for PhotonAssay providing rapid turnaround time for exploration assay results, with all assays received within two weeks of sample submission. Novo’s use of this technology is a powerful tool to expedite exploration and discovery.

“We are excited by these promising results from the Talga Gold Project,” commented Dr. Quinton Hennigh, the Company’s Non-Executive Co-Chairman and a director. “Since committing to an A$14.5 million exploration budget through the end of 2021 and accelerating exploration efforts, Novo has been able to target near-mine and regional prospects in an effort to develop its exploration and production pipeline, including additional work anticipated to commence at the Genie and Parnell-Vulture prospects in the coming weeks.”

Detail

The Talga Gold Project is one of Novo’s East Pilbara assets and is located approximately 110 km north of the Nullagine Gold Project (Figure 1). Gold occurs in lode quartz veins hosted by metamorphosed volcanic and sedimentary rocks of the Warrawoona Supergroup, the same Formation that hosts Calidus Resources Limited’s (ASX: CAI) Warrawoona gold project approximately 35 km south of the Talga Gold Project which is currently being developed and is expected to go into production during H1 20221.

Figure 1 is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/21c3b3be-004f-4d8b-ab49-1f77d15acf14

High grade rock samples collected by previous operators and by Novo (refer to the Company’s news release dated December 13, 2018), combined with detailed mapping, define a corridor of mineralized structures approximately three kilometres long, with the majority of the trend untested by drilling.

During July and August 2021, sixty-five shallow RC holes were drilled for a total of 3,240 m, testing three targets along the mineralized corridor (Figure 2). Holes were drilled using a track mounted L8 rig that is particularly suited for small footprint drilling in difficult terrain, with the only limitation being the depth penetration. This program constitutes the first phase of drilling, with holes nominally 80 m x 20 m spaced on sections along the mineralized corridor, and with most holes only targeting the first (shallowest) shear.

Drilling at the NW Australian prospect, within the Talga Gold Project, intersected 3 m at 25.5 g/t Au from 28 m and 3 m at 23.3 g/t Au from 11 m in the upper shear horizon in two adjacent sections (Figure 3). The high-grade gold results are supported up and down dip with intersections showing the same target position. The position of the high-grade gold results appears to be related to the cross-cutting fault (Figure 4) with the western intersection lining up with high-grade gold rock samples at surface providing a plunge direction to mineralization. Furthermore, historical workings are located in a similar plunge direction in relation to the eastern intersection. For additional results, refer to Table 1. These results are not necessarily representative of all of the mineralization at Talga Gold Project.

Figure 2 is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/1d5321b4-6965-4741-916b-82698aa58d66

Mapping and drilling data interpreted to date suggests that the cross-cutting structures are critical in forming the high-grade gold components to mineralization at the Talga Gold Project, with all historical workings and elevated rock sample results related to thicker quartz near cross cutting structures.

Follow up drilling can now directly target these high-grade gold plunging shoots to better determine strike extent and depth potential and is planned for early 2022.

Elevated intersections at McPhees NE and McPhees Reward, both prospects with the Talga Gold Project, confirm and extend historical intersections. Of note, is the intersection of 2 m at 7.4 g/t Au from 38 m in hole 21TT0053. This hole was extended as a test of the second shear, which has never been drilled and is only recently recognized from mapping and rock sampling (Figure 5).

Samples were submitted to the Intertek lab for PhotonAssay (refer to the Company’s news release dated May 18, 2021), providing rapid turnaround time for exploration assay results, with all assays received within two weeks of sample submission. Novo’s use of this technology is a powerful tool to expedite exploration.

Figure 3 is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/859f25f2-7de8-43b8-b15b-6eee8cc89828

Figure 4 is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/451a05bc-2ab9-4265-ad14-d23bb27d0ec0

Figure 5 is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/be3bde29-2992-45e8-b85e-3b3767ff17a9

Sample Collection and Analytic Methodology

Drill hole location details are listed in Table 2. All holes were angled to be perpendicular to the intersected mineralization, with the intersected widths representative of the true width of the mineralised zone. Samples were taken as one metre intervals from RC chips using a cone splitter. This generates an approximately 3 – 5 kg sample. All samples were dry with a sample recovery of 100%. When significant water was intersected, the hole was abandoned.

RC samples from the Talga Gold Project were submitted to Intertek Laboratory in Perth, Australia. Intertek is an independent and accredited lab. Samples are crushed to -2 mm and RSD split into a single 500-gram jar for PhotonAssay. To test for gold variability and potential coarse gold effect, field duplicates and crushed duplicates were analysed. Standards and blanks are inserted in the sample sequence to test for lab performance.

There were no limitations to the verification process and all relevant data was verified by a qualified person as defined in National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects by reviewing analytical procedures undertaken the laboratory. Dr. Quinton Hennigh (P.Geo.) is the qualified person responsible for, and having reviewed and approved, the technical information contained in this news release. Dr. Hennigh is the Non-Executive Co-Chairman and a director of Novo.

About Novo

Novo is commissioning its flagship Beatons Creek gold project while exploring and developing its prospective land package covering approximately 13,250 square kilometres in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. In addition to the Company’s primary focus, Novo seeks to leverage its internal geological expertise to deliver value-accretive opportunities to its shareholders. For more information, please contact Leo Karabelas at (416) 543-3120 or e-mail leo@novoresources.com.

On Behalf of the Board of Directors,

Novo Resources Corp.

Michael Spreadborough

Michael Spreadborough

Executive Co-Chairman

Forward-looking information

Some statements in this news release contain forward-looking information (within the meaning of Canadian securities legislation) including, without limitation, planned exploration activities, determination of Talga strike extent and depth potential via additional drilling, and the expected timing of receipt of assay results. These statements address future events and conditions and, as such, involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the statements. Such factors include, without limitation, customary risks of the resource industry and the risk factors identified in Novo’s annual information form for the 11-month fiscal year ended December 31, 2020, which is available under Novo’s profile on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date those statements are made. Except as required by applicable law, Novo assumes no obligation to update or to publicly announce the results of any change to any forward-looking statement contained or incorporated by reference herein to reflect actual results, future events or developments, changes in assumptions or changes in other factors affecting the forward-looking statements. If Novo updates any forward-looking statement(s), no inference should be drawn that the Company will make additional updates with respect to those or other forward-looking statements.

Table 1: Significant intercept table for all results from this phase of drilling at the Talga Gold Project. The table is generated using a 1 g/t cut-off grade and allowing 2 m of internal dilution.

Prospect

Hole ID

From

To

Interval

Grade

Gram*metres

NW Australian

21TT0012

28

31

3

25.5

76.5

NW Australian

21TT0015

11

14

3

23.3

69.9

McPhees NE

21TT0040

65

68

3

5.93

17.8

McPhees Reward

21TT0053

38

40

2

7.36

14.7

NW Australian

21TT0011

16

18

2

5

10

NW Australian

21TT0010

14

16

2

3.92

7.84

McPhees Reward

21TT0052

17

19

2

3.53

7.06

NW Australian

21TT0016

17

18

1

6.09

6.09

NW Australian

21TT0019

16

17

1

4.52

4.52

NW Australian

21TT0013

38

39

1

4.12

4.12

McPhees Reward

21TT0057

14

15

1

4.06

4.06

NW Australian

21TT0004

37

38

1

3.62

3.62

NW Australian

21TT0029

10

12

2

1.77

3.53

McPhees NE

21TT0047

24

25

1

3.23

3.23

McPhees NE

21TT0042

44

45

1

3.22

3.22

NW Australian

21TT0002

24

25

1

3.04

3.04

McPhees Reward

21TT0053

8

9

1

2.73

2.73

McPhees Reward

21TT0059

40

41

1

2.48

2.48

McPhees NE

21TT0042

62

64

2

1.19

2.38

NW Australian

21TT0017

27

28

1

2.21

2.21

McPhees Reward

21TT0049

25

26

1

2.13

2.13

McPhees NE

21TT0038

46

47

1

1.73

1.73

NW Australian

21TT0013

24

25

1

1.49

1.49

NW Australian

21TT0007

19

20

1

1.48

1.48

McPhees Reward

21TT0058

41

42

1

1.16

1.16

NW Australian

21TT0006

11

12

1

1.11

1.11

McPhees Reward

21TT0051

51

52

1

1.11

1.11

NW Australian

21TT0020

30

31

1

1.02

1.02

McPhees NE

21TT0041

32

33

1

1.01

1.01

Marzipan

21TT0033

43

44

1

1

1

Table 2: Collar details for all holes from this phase of drilling at the Talga Gold Project.

Hole ID

Drill Type

Prospect

Total Depth

Date completed

Tenement

Easting

Northing

RL

Azi

Dip

21TT0001

RC

NW Australian

48

17/07/2021

P45/3134

795533

7676322

161

130

-55

21TT0002

RC

NW Australian

54

17/07/2021

P45/3134

795523

7676339

159

130

-55

21TT0003

RC

NW Australian

60

18/07/2021

P45/3134

795454

7676274

162

150

-55

21TT0004

RC

NW Australian

48

18/07/2021

P45/3134

795444

7676291

161

150

-55

21TT0005

RC

NW Australian

36

23/07/2021

P45/3134

795463

7676290

162

110

-60

21TT0006

RC

NW Australian

54

23/07/2021

P45/3134

795410

7676203

175

150

-55

21TT0007

RC

NW Australian

36

23/07/2021

P45/3134

795400

7676220

171

150

-55

21TT0008

RC

NW Australian

36

23/07/2021

P45/3134

795390

7676238

166

150

-55

21TT0009

RC

NW Australian

48

24/07/2021

P45/3134

795380

7676255

163

150

-55

21TT0010

RC

NW Australian

66

24/07/2021

P45/3134

795340

7676163

171

150

-55

21TT0011

RC

NW Australian

30

24/07/2021

P45/3134

795330

7676180

166

150

-55

21TT0012

RC

NW Australian

42

25/07/2021

P45/3134

795320

7676198

166

150

-55

21TT0013

RC

NW Australian

54

25/07/2021

P45/3134

795310

7676215

165

150

-55

21TT0014

RC

NW Australian

72

25/07/2021

P45/3134

795271

7676123

179

160

-55

21TT0015

RC

NW Australian

30

26/07/2021

P45/3134

795261

7676140

172

160

-55

21TT0016

RC

NW Australian

36

26/07/2021

P45/3134

795251

7676158

167

160

-55

21TT0017

RC

NW Australian

54

26/07/2021

P45/3134

795241

7676175

165

160

-55

21TT0018

RC

NW Australian

30

28/07/2021

P45/3134

795202

7676083

183

150

-55

21TT0019

RC

NW Australian

48

28/07/2021

P45/3134

795192

7676100

176

150

-55

21TT0020

RC

NW Australian

42

28/07/2021

P45/3134

795182

7676118

171

150

-55

21TT0021

RC

NW Australian

66

28/07/2021

P45/3134

795172

7676135

169

150

-55

21TT0022

RC

NW Australian

42

29/07/2021

P45/3134

795112

7676078

177

150

-55

21TT0023

RC

NW Australian

24

29/07/2021

P45/3134

795132

7676043

184

150

-55

21TT0024

RC

NW Australian

30

29/07/2021

P45/3134

795122

7676060

181

150

-55

21TT0025

RC

NW Australian

54

29/07/2021

P45/3134

795102

7676095

182

150

-55

21TT0026

RC

NW Australian

30

30/07/2021

P45/3134

795068

7675994

181

150

-55

21TT0027

RC

NW Australian

42

30/07/2021

P45/3134

795048

7676029

171

150

-55

21TT0028

RC

NW Australian

72

30/07/2021

P45/3134

795038

7676046

169

150

-55

21TT0029

RC

NW Australian

36

31/07/2021

P45/3134

794989

7675972

178

150

-55

21TT0030

RC

NW Australian

36

31/07/2021

P45/3134

794979

7675989

170

150

-55

21TT0031

RC

NW Australian

54

31/07/2021

P45/3134

794969

7676006

166

150

-55

21TT0032

RC

Marzipan

54

1/08/2021

P45/3134

795595

7676082

168

220

-60

21TT0033

RC

Marzipan

54

1/08/2021

P45/3134

795664

7676050

161

220

-60

21TT0034

RC

Marzipan

30

1/08/2021

P45/3134

795652

7676035

160

225

-60

21TT0035

RC

Marzipan

42

2/08/2021

P45/3134

795738

7676014

157

225

-60

21TT0036

RC

Marzipan

36

2/08/2021

P45/3134

795725

7675997

156

225

-60

21TT0037

RC

McPhees NE

54

3/08/2021

M45/618

794484

7675449

191

140

-55

21TT0038

RC

McPhees NE

84

3/08/2021

M45/618

794457

7675488

182

140

-55

21TT0039

RC

McPhees NE

90

4/08/2021

M45/618

794563

7675624

193

140

-90

21TT0040

RC

McPhees NE

84

6/08/2021

M45/618

794423

7675510

188

140

-55

21TT0041

RC

McPhees NE

60

6/08/2021

M45/618

794427

7675452

186

140

-55

21TT0042

RC

McPhees NE

72

7/08/2021

M45/618

794493

7675506

187

140

-55

21TT0043

RC

McPhees NE

102

7/08/2021

M45/618

794448

7675536

179

140

-55

21TT0044

RC

McPhees NE

54

9/08/2021

M45/618

794280

7675358

208

140

-55

21TT0045

RC

McPhees NE

54

9/08/2021

M45/618

794216

7675312

199

140

-55

21TT0046

RC

McPhees NE

30

10/08/2021

M45/618

794190

7675275

193

140

-60

21TT0047

RC

McPhees NE

48

11/08/2021

M45/618

794162

7675296

198

140

-60

21TT0048

RC

McPhees Reward

18

11/08/2021

M45/618

793830

7674948

262

140

-60

21TT0049

RC

McPhees Reward

30

11/08/2021

M45/618

793853

7674994

261

140

-60

21TT0050

RC

McPhees Reward

60

11/08/2021

M45/618

793824

7675025

272

140

-60

21TT0051

RC

McPhees Reward

78

12/08/2021

M45/618

793796

7675055

266

140

-60

21TT0052

RC

McPhees Reward

24

13/08/2021

M45/618

793303

7674823

195

130

-60

21TT0053

RC

McPhees Reward

60

13/08/2021

M45/618

793317

7674811

200

130

-60

21TT0054

RC

McPhees Reward

48

20/08/2021

M45/618

793257

7674810

189

130

-60

21TT0055

RC

McPhees Reward

54

20/08/2021

M45/618

793223

7674841

186

130

-60

21TT0056

RC

McPhees Reward

42

20/08/2021

M45/618

793237

7674775

187

130

-60

21TT0057

RC

McPhees Reward

60

20/08/2021

M45/618

793253

7674761

191

130

-60

21TT0058

RC

McPhees Reward

54

21/08/2021

M45/618

793206

7674803

185

130

-60

21TT0059

RC

McPhees Reward

60

21/08/2021

M45/618

793194

7674706

186

130

-60

21TT0060

RC

McPhees Reward

66

22/08/2021

M45/618

793151

7674691

186

130

-60

21TT0061

RC

McPhees Reward

54

22/08/2021

M45/618

793164

7674733

184

130

-60

21TT0062

RC

McPhees Reward

84

23/08/2021

M45/618

793146

7674769

188

130

-60

21TT0063

RC

McPhees Reward

24

23/08/2021

M45/618

793234

7674724

194

130

-60

21TT0064

RC

McPhees Reward

12

24/08/2021

M45/618

793190

7674671

183

130

-60

21TT0065

RC

McPhees Reward

54

24/08/2021

M45/618

793212

7674637

183

130

-60

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1 Refer to Calidus’ public disclosure at https://www.calidus.com.au/.


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