VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / November 21, 2018 / Skeena Resources Limited (TSX-V: SKE, OTCQX: SKREF) ("Skeena" or the "Company") is pleased to announce additional Au-Ag drill results for seven holes from the recently completed Phase I surface drilling program at the Eskay Creek Project ("Eskay Creek") located in the Golden Triangle of British Columbia. The multifaceted Phase I program was performed in the historically drill defined 21A, 21C and 22 Zones to infill and upgrade areas of inferred resources as well to collect fresh material for an upcoming metallurgical study. Reference images are presented at the end of this release as well as on the Company's website.

Eskay Creek Phase I Drilling Highlights

  • 5.28 g/t Au, 62 g/t Ag (6.11 g/t AuEq) over 42.00 m (SK-18-020)
  • 10.31 g/t Au, 73 g/t Ag (11.29 g/t AuEq) over 20.18 m (SK-18-021)
  • 13.40 g/t Au, 1 g/t Ag (13.42 g/t AuEq) over 10.50 m (SK-18-022)
  • 10.16 g/t Au, 331 g/t Ag (14.57 g/t AuEq) over 31.50 m (SK-18-023)
  • 8.82 g/t Au, 97 g/t Ag (10.11 g/t AuEq) over 11.50 m (SK-18-024) 

 

*Gold Equivalent (AuEq) calculated via the formula: Au (g/t) + [Ag (g/t) / 75]. Reported core lengths represent 80-100% of true widths and are supported by well-defined mineralization geometries derived from historical drilling. Length weighted AuEq composites were constrained by geological considerations as well as a calculated 1.0 g/t AuEq assay grade cutoff assuming reasonable prospects for economic extraction via open pit mining methods. Grade capping of individual assays has not been applied to the Au and Ag assays informing the length weighted AuEq composites. Processing recoveries have not been applied to the AuEq calculation and are disclosed at 100% due to a lack of supporting information. Samples below detection limit were nulled to a value of zero.

Discussion of Drill Results for 21A Zone

The 2018 Phase I drilling program was designed to infill and upgrade the inferred resource in the 21A Zone by increasing drill density to 20 m intercept spacing. This spacing will allow for future economic analyses and will also allow the Company to collect fresh material for an upcoming metallurgical characterization and testing program. Reported core lengths represent 80-100% of true widths and are supported by well-defined mineralization geometries derived from historical drilling. The majority of intercepts are less than 125 meters from surface. The shallow extent of mineralization in the 21A zone should be suitable for open-pit mining.

Centered on section 10140N in the northern portion of the 21A Zone, 2018 Phase I drillholes SK-18-023 and SK-18-024 intersected 10.16 g/t Au, 331 g/t Ag (14.57 g/t AuEq) over 31.50 m including 14.24 g/t Au, 963 g/t Ag (27.08 g/t AuEq) over 8.41 m and 8.82 g/t Au, 97 g/t Ag (10.11 g/t AuEq) over 11.50 m respectively. These holes continue to demonstrate the grade, thickness and continuity of the 21A Zone mineralization in an area of low historical drill density.

Additional confidence in grade and continuity has also been established 20 m further north on section 10160N by infill drillholes SK-18-021 which intersected 10.31 g/t Au, 73 g/t Ag (11.29 g/t AuEq) over 20.18 m and SK-18-022 averaging 13.40 g/t Au, 1 g/t Ag (13.42 g/t AuEq) over 10.50 m.

The 21A Zone represents a significant portion of the 2018 pit constrained resource hosted at Eskay Creek containing an Indicated Resource of 207,000 oz AuEq grading 5.9 g/t AuEq (1.088 M tonnes grading 4.9 g/t Au, 72 g/t Ag) and an Inferred Resource of 418,000 oz AuEq grading 4.6 g/t AuEq (2.809 M tonnes grading 3.8 g/t Au, 63 g/t Ag) (see news release dated (September 17, 2018).

Exploration Update

Due to the onset of winter at Eskay Creek, the 2018 Phase I drilling program has been paused until conditions improve. The planned drilling in the 21A and 21C Zones was completed in its entirety; however only 30% of the infill drilling was completed in the 22 Zone. The two drill rigs have been remobilized to the Company's 100% owned Snip Project where a 2,000 m surface exploration drilling program is being performed to assess previously untested soil anomalies as well as depth extensions of the Twin Zone and 200 Footwall targets.

About Eskay Creek

In December 2017, Skeena secured an option to acquire 100% interest in the Eskay Creek property. Discovered in the Golden Triangle in 1988, the former Eskay Creek mine produced approximately 3.3 million ounces of gold and 160 million ounces of silver at average grades of 45 g/t gold and 2,224 g/t silver. Eskay Creek was once the world's highest-grade gold mine and fifth-largest silver mine by volume.

A precious and base metal-rich volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposit, Eskay-style mineralization has been the focus of considerable exploration activity in the Golden Triangle dating back to 1932. Exploration programs in 1988 led to the discovery of the 21A and 21B zones, followed by underground development of the 21B zone starting in 1990 with the official opening of the Eskay Creek mine in 1994. Over the 14-year life of the mine, approximately 2.2 million tonnes of ore were mined with cut-off grades ranging from 12 to 15 g/t AuEq for mill ore and 30 g/t AuEq for direct shipping smelter ore.

Eskay is endowed with excellent infrastructure including all-weather road access and proximity to the new 287-kilovolt Northwest Transmission Line. The Property consists of 8 mineral leases, 2 surface leases and several unpatented mining claims totaling 6,151 hectares.

About Skeena

Skeena Resources Limited is a junior Canadian mining exploration company focused on developing prospective precious and base metal properties in the Golden Triangle of northwest British Columbia, Canada. The Company's primary activities are the exploration and development of the past-producing Snip mine and the recently optioned Eskay Creek mine, both acquired from Barrick. In addition, the Company has completed a Preliminary Economic Assessment on the GJ copper-gold porphyry project.

On behalf of the Board of Directors of Skeena Resources Limited,

Walter Coles Jr.
President & CEO

Qualified Persons

Exploration activities at the Eskay Creek Project are administered on site by the Company's Exploration Managers, Colin Russell, P.Geo. and Adrian Newton, P.Geo. In accordance with National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, Paul Geddes, P.Geo. Vice President Exploration and Resource Development, is the Qualified Person for the Company and has prepared, validated and approved the technical and scientific content of this news release. The Company strictly adheres to CIM Best Practices Guidelines in conducting, documenting, and reporting its exploration activities on its exploration projects.

Quality Assurance - Quality Control

Once received from the drill and processed, all drill core samples are sawn in half, labelled and bagged. The remaining drill core is subsequently securely stored on site. Numbered security tags are applied to lab shipments for chain of custody requirements. The Company inserts quality control (QC) samples at regular intervals in the sample stream, Including blanks and reference materials with all sample shipments to monitor laboratory performance. The QAQC program was designed and approved by Lynda Bloom, P.Geo. of Analytical Solutions Ltd., and is overseen by the Company's Qualified Person, Paul Geddes, P.Geo, Vice President Exploration and Resource Development.

Drill core samples are submitted to ALS Geochemistry's analytical facility in North Vancouver, British Columbia for preparation and analysis. The ALS facility is accredited to the ISO/IEC 17025 standard for gold assays and all analytical methods include quality control materials at set frequencies with established data acceptance criteria. The entire sample is crushed and 1kg is pulverized. Analysis for gold is by 50g fire assay fusion with atomic absorption (AAS) finish with a lower limit of 0.01 ppm and upper limit of 100 ppm. Samples with gold assays greater than 100ppm are re-analyzed using a 50g fire assay fusion with gravimetric finish. Analysis for silver is by 50g fire assay fusion with gravimetric finish with a lower limit of 5ppm and upper limit of 10,000ppm. Samples with silver assays greater than 10,000ppm are re-analyzed using a gravimetric silver concentrate method. A selected number of samples are also analyzed using a 48 multi-elemental geochemical package by a 4-acid digestion, followed by Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (ICP-AES) and Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectroscopy (ICP-MS) and also for mercury using an aqua regia digest with Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (ICP-AES) finish. Samples with sulfur reporting greater than 10% from the multi-element analysis are re-analyzed for total sulfur by Leco furnace and infrared spectroscopy.

Gold Equivalent (AuEq) calculated via the formula: Au (g/t) + [Ag (g/t) / 75]. Reported core lengths represent 80-100% of true widths and are supported by well-defined mineralization geometries derived from historical drilling. Length weighted AuEq composites were constrained by geological considerations as well as a calculated 1.0 g/t AuEq assay grade cutoff assuming reasonable prospects for economic extraction via open pit mining methods. Grade capping of individual assays has not been applied to the Au and Ag assays informing the length weighted AuEq composites. Processing recoveries have not been applied to the AuEq calculation and are disclosed at 100% due to a lack of supporting information. Samples below detection limit were nulled to a value of zero.

Table 1: Eskay Creek Project Phase I 21A Zone length weighted drill hole gold and silver composites:

HOLE-ID

FROM (M)

TO (M)

CORE LENGTH (M)

AU (G/T)

AG (G/T)

AUEQ (G/T)

SK-18-018

43.00

72.50

29.50

1.39

51

2.07

INCLUDING

49.35

50.50

1.15

2.23

792

12.79

SK-18-018

88.00

116.50

28.50

1.85

6

1.94

SK-18-018

144.50

147.50

3.00

1.49

4

1.54

SK-18-019

41.00

79.50

38.50

1.90

167

4.12

INCLUDING

48.65

49.50

0.85

4.51

2,560

38.64

AND

60.85

61.50

0.65

6.46

305

10.53

SK-18-019

94.50

114.50

20.00

0.94

6

1.02

SK-18-019

132.00

160.50

28.50

0.91

9

1.03

SK-18-020

38.00

80.00

42.00

5.28

62

6.11

INCLUDING

52.48

69.67

17.19

10.71

135

12.51

INCLUDING

52.48

54.00

1.52

9.82

82

10.91

AND

54.00

55.00

1.00

13.55

222

16.51

AND

55.00

56.00

1.00

15.55

222

18.51

AND

56.00

57.00

1.00

18.80

272

22.43

AND

57.00

58.35

1.35

32.60

265

36.13

AND

58.35

59.50

1.15

24.10

38

24.61

AND

59.50

61.00

1.50

12.20

364

17.05

AND

61.00

62.50

1.50

5.79

104

7.18

SK-18-020

96.50

140.00

43.50

1.16

8

1.27

SK-18-021

104.32

124.50

20.18

10.31

73

11.29

INCLUDING

104.32

104.82

0.50

12.80

800

23.47

AND

104.82

105.35

0.53

2.90

574

10.55

AND

105.35

106.35

1.00

9.37

157

11.46

AND

109.50

110.88

1.38

17.30

8

17.41

AND

115.50

117.00

1.50

24.80

58

25.57

AND

117.00

118.50

1.50

30.10

92

31.33

AND

118.50

120.00

1.50

15.35

70

16.28

SK-18-022

110.00

120.50

10.50

13.40

1

13.42

INCLUDING

110.66

112.00

1.34

10.55

0

10.55

AND

112.00

113.00

1.00

11.30

0

11.30

AND

113.00

114.00

1.00

17.60

0

17.60

AND

114.00

115.00

1.00

28.20

0

28.20

AND

115.00

116.00

1.00

33.10

0

33.10

AND

116.00

117.00

1.00

23.50

0

23.50

SK-18-023

96.50

128.00

31.50

10.16

331

14.57

INCLUDING

96.50

104.91

8.41

14.24

963

27.08

AND

97.78

98.75

0.97

48.90

845

60.17

AND

98.75

100.00

1.25

9.85

1,290

27.05

AND

100.00

100.78

0.78

46.10

6,890

137.97

AND

100.78

102.09

1.31

6.96

210

9.76

INCLUDING

113.00

114.50

1.50

20.40

43

20.97

AND

114.50

116.00

1.50

9.97

15

10.17

AND

120.50

123.00

2.50

26.90

49

27.55

AND

123.00

125.00

2.00

10.40

942

22.96

AND

126.50

128.00

1.50

11.90

17

12.13

SK-18-024

114.00

125.50

11.50

8.82

97

10.11

INCLUDING

119.50

121.00

1.50

12.55

453

18.59

AND

121.00

122.50

1.50

20.70

0

20.70

AND

122.50

124.00

1.50

23.00

55

23.73

 

Gold Equivalent (AuEq) calculated via the formula: Au (g/t) + [Ag (g/t) / 75]. Reported core lengths represent 80-100% of true widths and are supported by well-defined mineralization geometries derived from historical drilling. Length weighted AuEq composites were constrained by geological considerations as well as a calculated 1.0 g/t AuEq assay grade cutoff assuming reasonable prospects for economic extraction via open pit mining methods. Grade capping of individual assays has not been applied to the Au and Ag assays informing the length weighted AuEq composites. Processing recoveries have not been applied to the AuEq calculation and are disclosed at 100% due to a lack of supporting information. Samples below detection limit were nulled to a value of zero.

Table 2: Mine grid Phase I drill hole locations and orientations:

HOLE-ID

EASTING

NORTHING

ELEVATION

LENGTH (M)

AZIMUTH

DIP

SK-18-018

9794.5

9925.4

1057.7

176.0

89.0

-50.5

SK-18-019

9794.1

9925.3

1057.6

176.0

89.6

-66.0

SK-18-020

9794.0

9925.2

1057.6

176.0

91.9

-79.6

SK-18-021

9866.1

10135.3

1037.2

152.0

70.9

-46.3

SK-18-022

9866.2

10135.5

1037.0

152.0

56.9

-56.3

SK-18-023

9866.4

10134.9

1036.1

152.0

86.5

-46.4

SK-18-024

9865.9

10135.0

1036.9

152.0

89.4

-66.3

Cautionary note regarding forward-looking statements

Certain statements made and information contained herein may constitute "forward looking information" and "forward looking statements" within the meaning of applicable Canadian and United States securities legislation. These statements and information are based on facts currently available to the Company and there is no assurance that actual results will meet management’s expectations. Forward-looking statements and information may be identified by such terms as "anticipates," "believes," "targets," "estimates," "plans," "expects," "may," "will," "could" or "would." Forward-looking statements and information contained herein are based on certain factors and assumptions regarding, among other things, the estimation of mineral resources and reserves, the realization of resource and reserve estimates, metal prices, taxation, the estimation, timing and amount of future exploration and development, capital and operating costs, the availability of financing, the receipt of regulatory approvals, environmental risks, title disputes and other matters. While the Company considers its assumptions to be reasonable as of the date hereof, forward-looking statements and information are not guarantees of future performance and readers should not place undue importance on such statements as actual events and results may differ materially from those described herein. The Company does not undertake to update any forward-looking statements or information except as may be required by applicable securities laws.

Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

Contact: Walt Coles Jr., President & CEO or Kelly Earle, Vice President Communications
Suite 650, 1021 W. Hastings St. Vancouver, B.C., Canada V6E 0C3
Tel: (604) 684-8725 Fax: (604) 558-7695 Email: kearle@skeenaresources.com

SOURCE: Skeena Resources Limited

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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