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     141  0 Kommentare  Further Drilling Extends Oxide Gold Mineralization to 3.5 km of Strike at Golden Predator’s Brewery Creek Mine

    Results include 15.4 m of 3.3 g/t Gold at Lucky Zone
    New resource estimate in process

    VANCOUVER, British Columbia, April 15, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Golden Predator Mining Corp. (TSX.V:GPY, OTCQX:NTGSF) (the “Company”) reports that all of the final 15 holes in its 2019 drill program at its 100% owned and licensed Brewery Creek Mine project encountered significant gold grades. The drilling successfully tested an additional 1,000 m of the Reserve Trend for both near surface oxide mineralization and the continuation of mineralization down dip within structural zones below the historically mined pits. The holes released today also confirm additional high-grade mineralization in the eastern portion of the Lucky resource area. 

     Highlights of the Lucky Zone 2019 drill program include:

    • These intercepts now extend mineralization over a 3.5 km strike length through the Fosters, Kokanee, Golden and Lucky resources areas. The current data indicates that gold mineralization is continuous between the four resource areas and this trend remains open for resource expansion along strike and at depth along the entire Reserve Trend.
       
    • Drill highlights include:
      -  1.5 m of 15.0 g/t gold from a depth of 57.9 m in hole RC19-2655;
      -  15.2 m of 3.3 g/t gold from a depth of 1.5 m in hole RC19-2552;
      -  12.2 m of 2.1 g/t gold from a depth of 19.8 m in hole RC19-2555.

    To view Brewery Creek maps: http://www.goldenpredator.com/_resources/news/GPY-Brewery-Creek-NR-Apr ...

    Golden Predator CEO Janet Lee-Sheriff noted: “These final results of the Brewery Creek 2019 drill program confirm continuous oxide gold mineralization along a 3.5 km segment of the 9km long Reserve Trend extending from the western edge of Fosters along strike to the east through the Lucky Zone. Future drilling will concentrate on establishing continuous mineralization along the remaining 5.5 km of the Reserve Trend attempting to link up other mineralized resource areas between Big Rocks and Camp to the west and Schooner to the east. The Reserve Trend represents one of three known mineral trends on the Brewery Creek project site but we have made a clear decision to focus our efforts solely on the licensed area where we are planning for a restart of mining activities.”

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     Further Drilling Extends Oxide Gold Mineralization to 3.5 km of Strike at Golden Predator’s Brewery Creek Mine Results include 15.4 m of 3.3 g/t Gold at Lucky ZoneNew resource estimate in process VANCOUVER, British Columbia, April 15, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Golden Predator Mining Corp. (TSX.V:GPY, OTCQX:NTGSF) (the “Company”) reports that all of the …