Exploration Update
posted on
Feb 05, 2018 12:22PM
Ghana – Timmins – Red Lake ● World-class Gold belts
Toronto, Ontario (FSCwire) - Pelangio Exploration Inc. (PX:TSX-V; OTC PINK:PGXPF) (“Pelangio” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that it will begin diamond drilling at the Manfo Project in Ghana, West Africa. Pelangio also announces revisions to the Option and Joint Venture Agreement with RosCan Minerals Corporation (“RosCan”) on the Dormaa Project.
Pelangio reports that a man portable diamond drill rig is now on site at the Manfo property with diamond drilling expected to begin within a week.
“We are excited that the recently completed $1.2 million financing has enabled us to adjust the 2018 program to include significant diamond drilling on the Manfo Project to test 8 target areas,” commented Warren Bates, Senior Vice President of Exploration of Pelangio. “These target areas include follow up on previously drilled sections at Pokukrom East, one of three deposits included in the Maiden Resource Statement completed in June 2013 by SRK Consulting (Canada) Inc. In addition, the more recently discovered Nkansu zone will also be targeted to follow up on previous drilling, including holes, SGRC-322 which intersected 49.5m at 1.18 g/t Au and SGRC-332 which intersected 42m at 1.00 g/t Au.”
The 2018 work program has been adjusted to focus on diamond drilling. This revised program consists of 18 to 20 holes of diamond drilling, totalling approximately 4000 metres, to test 8 target areas. The program will emphasize stepping out from known mineralization at 50 or 100 meter intervals. The initial diamond drill program will be completed on priority target areas at Nkansu and 3 priority target areas in the middle, south and north ends of Pokukrom East. Other targets will be assessed pending initial results, and include Nfante East, North Nkansu, Odumasi, and a 3km section of the main structure that remains unexplored.
At Pokukrom East, the priority targets for diamond drilling lie in the middle and directly to the north and south of Pokukrom East.
The target areas at the north end of Pokukrom East will follow up on four holes:
The target in the middle of Pokukrom East will include follow up on hole:
The target areas to the south of Pokukrom East, which is open down-dip, down-plunge and to the south, will follow up on holes:
The Nkansu area is located 2.5 kilometers to the south west of the Pokukrom East deposit. Nkansu was discovered in November 2011, after a single drill hole tested a two point, 40ppb (very weak) gold in soil anomaly, coincident with an interpreted structure from airborne magnetic data. The area is approximately 1100 meters north-south by 800 meters east-west.
At Nkansu the down-plunge drilling will follow up on two holes:
All mineralized intercepts are core lengths, true widths are expected to be 75-85% of core lengths.
Arrangements for preferential access to the diamond drill rig from a Ghanaian drilling company have been made similar to the arrangments made with the company previously for the use of the cost effective convertible Grasshopper drill rig for air core and reverse circulation drilling.
Amended and Restated Option and Joint Venture Agreement
The agreement regarding the Dormaa Project, made with RosCan Minerals Corporation (“RosCan”) on November 7, 2016, has been amended and restated to provide RosCan the right to assume operatorship when it has sucessfully earned a 50% interest in the Project. It also reflects the continuing delay in the startup of the drill program resulting from the local engagement program.
To earn its interest, RosCan is now required to make the following payments:
a) fund Cdn $1,700,000 in exploration expenditures, as follows:
Amount |
Due Dates |
$700,000 |
By June 5, 2018; and, |
$1,000,000 |
By June 5, 2019
|
b) cash payments to Pelangio totalling Cdn $250,000, as follows:
Amount |
Due Date |
$50,000 |
On June 5, 2018; and, |
$200,000 |
On June 5, 2019 |
Previous news release reference dates:
1 Drill Holes SPDD-159,-166 and SPDD-172 were announced in a Pelangio press release, October 31, 2011
2 Drill Hole SPDD-089 was announced in a Pelangio press release October 7, 2010
3 Drill Hole SPDD-178 was announced in a Pelangio press release November 21, 2011
4 Drill Hole SPDD-143 was announced in a Pelangio press release September 8, 2011
5 Drill Hole SPDD-128 was announced in a Pelangio press release May 5, 2011
6 Drill Hole SPDD-219 was announced in a Pelangio press release April 25, 2012
7 Drill Hole SGRC-322 was announced in a Pelangio press release May 8, 2014
8 Drill Hole SGRC-332 was announced in a Pelangio press release March 2, 2015
About Pelangio
Pelangio successfully acquires and explores camp-sized land packages in world-class gold belts. The Company primarily operates in Ghana, West Africa, an English-speaking, common law jurisdiction that is consistently ranked amongst the most favourable mining jurisdictions in Africa. The Company is exploring three 100%-owned camp-sized properties: the 100 km2 Manfo Property, the site of seven recent near-surface gold discoveries, the 264 km2 Obuasi Property, located 4 km on strike and adjacent to AngloGold Ashanti’s prolific high-grade Obuasi Mine and the early-stage 159 km2 Akroma Properties, which includes the Dormaa and Wamfie concessions.
Qualified Person
The foregoing scientific and technical disclosure in this news release has been prepared and approved by Mr. Warren Bates, P.Geo., (APGO #0211), a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101.
For additional information, please visit our website at www.pelangio.com or contact:
Ingrid Hibbard, President and CEO or
Warren Bates, Senior Vice President Exploration
Tel: 905-336-3828
Toll-free: 1-877-746-1632
Email: [email protected]