Mar 3 2011
Rye Patch Gold Corp. (TSX VENTURE:RPM)(OTCBB:RPMGF) has reported additional assay results from the on-going 2011, core drilling campaign on the Company's 100% controlled Wilco project.
HIGHLIGHTS:
- Core drilling expands the North Basin high-grade gold zone westward in WRC-009 with 12.734 g/t gold and 70.516 g/t silver over 8.4 metres within a thicker zone of mineralization;
- WRC-007 cuts 36.5 metres grading 1.291 g/t gold and 7.251 g/t silver and extends the Section Line deposit westward;
- High grades encountered in the upper zone of the Section Line deposit including 31.754 g/t gold and 106.3 g/t silver over 2.1 metres starting at 85 meters; and
- Core drilling continues.
Rye Patch is releasing assay results from its on-going, core-drilling program located at the Wilco project. The five drillholes show that the gold and silver mineralization continues westward along the North Basin high-grade zone and along the anticline zone of the Section Line deposit. Drilling in the North Basin is moving west-southwest toward the Section Line deposit.
Five drillholes are now complete in the North Basin high-grade target. Assays are pending for WRC-010 and WRC-011; one drillhole, WRC-012, is in progress; and four more drillholes are planned. Gold and silver assays along with geology for drillholes WRC-005, WRC-006 and WRC-009 show continuity of the high grade gold along a west-southwest structural zone paralleling the northern margin of the Section Line gold deposit. The drilling has extended the high-grade zone 100 metres toward the west giving the zone dimensions of 100 metres by 300 metres; however, additional potential exists along a one-kilometre structural trend.
The structural zone has significant high-grade gold and silver within a larger halo of moderate gold grades. WRC-009 returned 37 metres grading 3.855 g/t gold and 31.811 g/t silver. Internal high-grade zones were encountered including one interval that returned 40.325 g/t gold and 175.879 g/t silver over 2.2 metres. The drilling shows gold and silver is associated with a multi-phase silica event that includes stockwork quartz veining and pervasive silica-cemented breccias within the altered siltstone rock package. A third type of alteration and mineralization is associated with decalcified siltstone. The alteration and mineralization are open to the west.
Along the western margin of the Section Line deposit, drillholes WRC-007 and WRC-008 were completed. The drillholes intercepted significant mineralization starting at approximately 80 metres down the holes. WRC-007 cut 31.754 g/t gold and 106.3 g/t silver over a 2.1 metre interval starting at 85 metres and shows the deposit has high-grade potential within the upper mineralized zone. Multiple gold and silver zones ranging in thickness from 2 metres to 82 metres were encountered. In WRC-008, a zone 31.2 metres thick and grading 1.50 g/t Aueq was intersected starting at 225.6 metres down the drillhole. True thickness of the zones is not known at this time; however, the westerly expansion potential of the Section Line resource is evident.
William C. (Bill) Howald, the Company's President and CEO commented, "We are very pleased with the assay grade and thickness of mineralization being reported from the drillholes. Gold as well as silver assays are showing the significance of the North Basin structural zone, and drilling is extending the Section Line deposit to the west. The results show the Wilco project has gold grade and expansion potential. An upcoming drillhole will target the intersection of the North Basin high-grade zone and the anticline of the Section Line deposit. This area has potential for additional high grade gold and silver as well as expansion and grade potential for the resource."
Assay results for the lower mineralized zone encountered in WRC-005 and WRC-006 were originally released on January 25, 2011. These drillholes are reported again to show the upper mineralized zone that starts at approximately 80 metres down the hole. Drillholes WR-007, WRC-008, and WRC-009 also intersected the upper mineralized zone.
As announced on May 18, 2010, May 11, 2009, and June 2, 2009 in respect of the Lincoln Hill, Wilco, and Jessup projects, Rye Patch Gold's resource inventory now totals 1,182,780 ounces of gold and gold equivalent in the measured and indicated category plus 2,727,100 ounces of gold and gold equivalent in the inferred category.
Mr. William Howald, AIPG Certified Professional Geologist #11041, Rye Patch Gold's CEO and President, is a Qualified Person as defined under National Instrument 43-101. He has verified the information contained in, and has reviewed and approved the contents of, this news release.
Rye Patch Gold maintains a strict quality control program at all of its projects. Drill samples are picked up by American Assay's preparation and analytical facility located in Reno, Nevada. Gold analyses are conducted on 1-assay ton prepped samples with gold determined using industry standard fire assay methods with an atomic absorption finish. Gold over limits are determined using fire assay with a gravimetric finish. Silver is analyzed using a four-acid digestion and an AA finish.