Happy Creek Drills 5 Metres of 2.98% WO3 at the Fox Tungsten Property
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October 24, 2017 / TheNewswire / Vancouver, British Columbia. Happy Creek Minerals Ltd. (HPY) (the "Company") is pleased to announce results from drilling at the BN zone on its 100% owned Fox tungsten property, located 90 km northeast of the town of 100 Mile House, in south central B.C., Canada. During 2017, drilling was performed on the BN, Ridley Creek and Nightcrawler-South Grid zones.
Preliminary results for the BN zone are reported here for 4,446.3 metres of drilling in 38 holes. Final results for the project, including the Ridley Creek and South Grid zones and zinc, indium, bismuth, gold and silver values will be released after all results have been received. The BN zone consists of Upper, Middle and Lower tabular-shaped layers of calc silicate (skarn) that are cut by varying thicknesses of monzogranite, alaskite to aplite intrusive rocks. On January 26, 2017 the Company announced as part of the total project resource, a first-time inferred resource for the BN zone of 254,000 tonnes grading 1.892% WO3 (tungsten trioxide). New drilling results for tungsten (WO3- tungsten trioxide) are referenced relative to the nearest previous drill hole intercept within the current resource. True widths are estimated to be 75-95% of reported drill intervals.
Highlights
F17-25: 6.8 metres of 0.435% WO3 starting at 37.6 metres that expands the Middle layer approximately 50 metres to the southeast.
F17-29: 5.05 metres of 2.980% WO3 starting at 45.6 metres that expands the Middle layer approximately 75 metres to the east.
F17-33: 2.0 metres of 0.578% WO3 starting at 19.5 metres that expands the Middle layer approximately 200 metres to the northeast.
F17-36: 7.81 metres of 1.36% WO3 starting at 55 metres that expands the Middle layer approximately 40 metres to the southwest.
F17-23: 4.0 metres of 0.963% WO3 starting at 162 metres that expands the Lower layer approximately 35 metres south of drill hole F12-27 which contains 5.8 metres of 2.0% WO3 and 7.8 metres of 1.77% WO3 in the Lower layer.
David Blann, President and C.E.O. of Happy Creek states: "This year, drilling at the BN zone has expanded the mineralized area by about four times. The Fox has again returned globally top-tier tungsten grades such as drill hole F17-29 with five metres of 2.98% WO3, that is more than 75 metres to the east of F12-27 containing 14.8 metres of 4.0% WO3 in the Middle layer. We have also intercepted the Lower layer with F17-23 containing 4.0 metres of 0.963% WO3, which should allow this layer to be included in a resource estimate. Reconnaissance drilling further west has confirmed that a one-kilometre long tungsten in soil anomaly is underlain by mineralized calc silicate layers at and near-surface and provides potential to expand resources in this direction. While the BN deposit still remains open to further expansion, we expect the new results to make a substantial contribution for the Fox Project in an updated resource estimate. Since the previous resource estimate, the tungsten price has increased 44%, which will have a beneficial effect on lowering the economic cutoff grade".
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Drill holes F17-01, F17-02 and F17-05 expanded the mineralized zone approximately 50 metres to the north. F17-06 to F17-12 and F17-38 expanded the deposit approximately 100 metres to the south where it appears to be cut by monzogranite. Drill holes F17-14 to F17-22 are generally widely spaced reconnaissance holes up to approximately 400 metres west and southwest of the current resource and in an area underlain by positive tungsten in soil. Calc silicate and skarn was intersected in these drill holes at and near surface and returned trace to low grade tungsten values. These reconnaissance holes confirm the tungsten in soil anomaly is underlain by mineralized calc silicate that occurs above a monzogranite sill, and provides opportunity to expand the BN zone for over one kilometre west and southwest. Drill holes F17-13 and F17-23 to F17-35 expanded the Middle layer over 100 metres to the east and 200 metres to the northeast and it remains open. In this area, the Middle calc silicate/skarn layer daylights to surface in a north-south trend and the mineralized zones are closer to surface. Geological mapping has confirmed this calc silicate unit continues 800 metres to the north and connects with the Ridley Creek deposit. Drill holes F17-36 and F17-37 expanded the Middle layer of the BN deposit approximately 60 metres southwest where it remains open beneath a monzogranite sill.
The Middle layer of the BN zone is currently the best defined and contains the current resource that is approximately 20 to 80 metres below surface. Overall, the drill-defined BN zone is now approximately 300 metres by 350 metres in dimension and locally ten metres from surface.
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