ACCESS Newswire
19 Nov 2019, 18:31 GMT+10
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / November 19, 2019 / Orsu Metals Corporation (TSXV:OSU) ('Orsu' or the 'Company') is pleased to announce the final trenching and drilling results of the 2019 exploration program at its Sergeevskoe Property, Zabaikalskiy Krai, Russian Federation.
Highlights:
New mineralized clusters were identified at Kozie North, Peak Klyuchi, Sergeeva, increasing the footprint of the gold mineralized system to 2x1 km
2019 drilling and trenching at Kozie, Klyuch West and Zone 23 West suggests reshaping of some mineralized zones
Dr. Alexander Yakubchuk, Director of Exploration of Orsu commented: 'The assays from 2019 drilling and trenching doubled the mineralized footprint at Sergeevskoe. In combination with the maiden resource envelope and conjugated mineralization that extends off the Sergeevskoe Property onto the neighbouring Klyuchevskoe deposit to the east, the overall size of the mineralized envelope reached 3x1 km at this world class gold system. It remains open to the west and north.'
Based on 2019 drilling (3555.45 m in 14 holes) and trenching (2794.8 m in 14 trenches) exploration program Orsu identified new, and extended previously recognized, mineralized zones at its Sergeevskoe gold project (Figure 1).
New mineralized zones were discovered at Peak Klyuchi, Sergeeva and to the north of Kozie, with individual veins varying in length from 250 to 425 m and more than 200 m to a depth.
Orsu also tested Zone 23 West, the deep parts of Intermediate and Kozie domains, with results in several instances reshaping and increasing the extent of gold-mineralized veins. These results demonstrate an increase of the mineralized footprint to 2x1 km (Figure 2). Structurally, gold mineralization at Kozie, Peak Klyuchi, Klyuchi West and Intermediate domains occurs in northwest-trending quartz-tourmaline-sulphide veins obliquely controlled by major west-east-trending dextral strike-slip faults. The Shirotnyi fault also controls swarms of sulphide-quartz veins, generally trending west to east, but also forming splays extending to the south at Adit 5 and in the western domain of Zone 23.
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