KELOWNA, BC, April 30, 2012 /CNW/ - Cantex Mine Development Corp. (CD : TSXV) ("Cantex" or the "Company") is pleased to report all
analytical results are complete with respect to follow-up sampling of
its two gold claim groups in central Yukon as well as its ~2,500 heavy
mineral samples collected from un-staked land extending over 30,000
square kilometers. These samples were collected from areas underlain
by favorable geology for Carlin-style gold deposits.
CAR Claim Group
The CAR claim group is located 25 kilometers east and up strike of Atac
Resources's ("Atac") Osiris Carlin-style gold discovery. Ninety two
bulk (+/- 10 kg) talus samples were collected within this claim group.
Forty nine of the bulk samples were analyzed after screening, crushing
and pulverizing whilst the remaining 43 were analyzed using the heavy
mineral analysis procedures of CF Mineral Research Ltd. in Kelowna, BC
for Carlin-style gold sampling.
Nineteen of the 49 pulverized talus samples were anomalous in key
pathfinder elements for Yukon and Nevada Carlin-style gold
mineralization such as arsenic, antimony, thallium, etc. Thirty seven
of the 43 talus samples processed using heavy mineral methods were
found to be anomalous in key pathfinder elements. Three of the 37
samples anomalous in key pathfinder elements were also found to be
weakly to strongly anomalous in gold.
LIN Claim Group
The LIN claim group is located 14 kilometers southeast of Atac's Tiger
massive sulfide gold discovery. Four bulk (+/- 10 kg) heavy mineral
samples were collected from gravels of major stream draining the
claims. These were heavy mineral processed at CF Mineral Research
Ltd. Three of the four samples contained anomalous (microgram) amounts
of key pathfinder elements. Of the three samples anomalous in key
pathfinder elements one sample's concentrate was moderately anomalous
(4,720 ppb) in gold.
Regional Exploration Program
Cantex collected approximately 2,500 heavy mineral samples from 30,000
square kilometers of un-staked ground underlain by geology favorable
for Carlin-style mineralization during the summer of 2011. Of these
150 samples were anomalous in both parts per billion ("ppb") and
micrograms of gold; 87 samples are anomalous in both ppb and micrograms
of key pathfinder elements for Carlin-style gold mineralization. Forty
eight samples are anomalous in both parts per million and micrograms in
all key pathfinders indicative of detecting Carlin-style mineralization
both in Nevada and the Yukon.
Summary
Gold and key pathfinder elements for Carlin-style mineralization have
been detected on both claim groups staked by Cantex in 2011.
Additional sampling aimed at establishing drill targets on both sets of
claims is being planned for this summer.
Eighty seven gold anomalies accompanied by key pathfinder elements
(arsenic, antimony, thallium, etc) suggest that local rather than
placer sources of gold have been detected. Forty eight samples are
anomalous in all key pathfinder elements indicative of detecting new
local sources of Carlin-style gold mineralization within the 30,000
square kilometers explored.
The technical information and results reported here have been reviewed
by Mr. Chad Ulansky P.Geol., a Qualified Person under National
Instrument 43-101, who is responsible for the technical content of this
release.
Signed,
Charles Fipke
Charles Fipke
Chairman
About the Company
Beyond the Yukon, Cantex has six drill ready properties in Nevada along
known trends of gold mines and is currently seeking joint venture
partners to advance the projects. In Yemen, WCP Resources has optioned
the Company's Al Hariqah gold project where delineation drilling
continues.
Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as
that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange)
accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
<p> Cantex Mine Development Corp, Tel: +250-860-8582, Email: <a href="mailto:info@cantex.ca">info@cantex.ca</a> </p>