19:56:04 EDT Sat 18 May 2024
Enter Symbol
or Name
USA
CA



Stelmine Canada Ltd (2)
Symbol STH
Shares Issued 93,193,891
Close 2023-10-10 C$ 0.085
Market Cap C$ 7,921,481
Recent Sedar Documents

Stelmine Canada outlines six new targets at Mercator

2023-10-11 15:44 ET - News Release

Ms. Isabelle Proulx reports

STELMINE CANADA DEFINES SIX NEW TARGETS OVER TWENTY NINE KM AT MERCATOR

The results of the most recent till geochemical survey carried out on Stelmine Canada Ltd.'s Mercator project (100 per cent Stelmine) allowed the definition of six new targets located mainly to the west of the T-Rex zone and have also confirmed two gold exploration targets at the T-Rex zone. This geochemical survey targeted the extensions of known mineralized zones that had previously been stripped and sampled. Results show a series of anomalies that now extend over a linear distance of about twenty-nine (29) km, including over fifteen (15) km to the west and southwest of the T-Rex target.

Highlights include:

A total of eight zones (including in six new areas) are highlighted by Au and/or As, Cu anomalies, based on a total of 1327 till samples (fine fraction) that were taken mainly to the west and north of the Meridian Zone.

Confirmation that the current exploration methodology, including airborne and ground geophysics, together with till and rock geochemistry, works well beyond the Meridian Zone

Confirmation that these anomalies are located adjacent to more mafic (iron-rich) stratigraphic units that are favorable for gold mineralization (Figures 1 and 2), similar to those exposed at the Meridian Zone which provided significant gold values and intervals (P.R. of August 8, 2023)

Geochemical confirmation of the 8km of favorable stratigraphy between Meridian and Baleine Zones previously defined by geophysics (P.R. of September 20, 2023)

The six new till anomalies are comparable in amplitude and continuity to those known at the Meridian gold Zone, which, importance was highlighted by favorable 2022 drill results.

Formation of Glacial Sediments

The till sampled at Mercator is a sediment formed thousands of years ago by glacial erosion. As a glacier advances, any exposed mineralization will be crushed, transported and eventually deposited downstream as glacial sediment. Basal tills are a mixture of sediments that are generally transported over a limited distance, and do not represent a point source. The till is therefore characteristic of a sampling area larger than a single outcrop, which therefore makes it possible to broaden the sampling grid. The presence of anomalies indicates a nearby upstream source; however, the absence of an anomaly does not allow us to conclude that there is no mineralized source, since it could be at depth and therefore not exposed to glacial erosion.

QA/QC Protocol for till samples

Stelmine implements a strict QA/QC protocol in the manipulation of till samples collected on the Mercator property. A clean metal shovel is used to dig through the topmost soil layers and to sample the glacial till (C-horizon) at a depth of between 50-130cm. Roughly 1 kg of till is collected, cleaned of coarse pebbles (greater than sixteen millimeters) and organic material, and put in single use plastic bags that are sealed and numbered with plastic cable ties, For each sample collected, the sample number, UTM coordinates obtained with a portable GPS, and a brief description are systematically recorded on an electronic tablet by the geologist. The samples are then transported to base camp, dried for at least 48h, then put in larger rice bags and kept securely in a field tent before being sent by floatplane to the city of Wabush. Transport to the Actlabs laboratories in Ancaster, Ontario is done by truck using dependable transport companies. Gold and other elements are analyzed by the INAA+ICP_OES (code 1H) methods.

Qualified Person

The technical information in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Friedrich Speidel, PGeo, M.Sc. and Vice President Exploration of the Company. Mr. Speidel is the qualified person responsible for the scientific and technical information contained herein under National Instrument 43-101 standards.

About Stelmine Canada

Stelmine is a junior mining exploration company pioneering a new gold district (Caniapiscau) east of James Bay in the under-explored eastern part of the Opinaca metasedimentary basin where the geological context has similarities to the Eleonore mine, located very close to the contact of this basin. Stelmine has 100% ownership of 1 784 claims or 917 km Superscript 2 in this part of northern Quebec, highlighted by the Courcy and Mercator Projects.

We seek Safe Harbor.

© 2024 Canjex Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.