Alpha Exploration Announces More Drilling Results from Aburna with Intercept of 22 M of 4.50 G/T Gold

May 25, 2022 7:58 AM EDT | Source: Alpha Exploration Ltd.

Calgary, Alberta--(Newsfile Corp. - May 25, 2022) - Alpha Exploration Ltd. (TSXV: ALEX) ("Alpha" or the "Company") is pleased to announce more results from the first drilling program on its Aburna gold prospect, part of the Company's 100% owned Kerkasha Project, Eritrea. A program consisting of 19 reverse-circulation drill holes was completed in February and March this year and results from the first 14 holes (ABR-001 to ABR-014) were announced earlier this month (May 3, 2022) and now assay results from 4 of the 5 remaining drill holes (ABR 016 to ABR-019) have been received.

Highlights

  • Drill hole ABR-018 in the Hill 52 location intersected 22 meters averaging 4.50 g/t gold.
  • Drill hole ABR-017 in the Hill 52 location intersected 5 meters averaging 1.94 g/t gold.

Table 1: Summary of Best Intervals from Aburna Drill Holes ABR-016 to ABR-019

Hole NumberFrom (m)To (m)Interval (m)*Au (g/t)Area
ABR-016798450.52Hill 52
ABR-017112090.42Hill 52
and536180.94Hill 52
and717651.94Hill 52
ABR-018724170.39Hill 52
and4769224.50Hill 52
ABR-019No significant assays0Aburna Central

 

Note: At this early stage of exploration the true width of the mineralization is uncertain, but it is estimated to be 70 to 80% of reported intervals. Intervals are calculated with a 0.2 g/t Au cut-off and a maximum internal dilution of 2 m.

Michael Hopley, Alpha President & CEO said, "These results from the first drilling campaign at Aburna continue to support the view that Alpha has found what could be a large gold discovery at Aburna with widespread gold mineralization spread over large areas in many drill holes. These positive results give the Alpha exploration team plenty of targets for the next round of drilling particularly at the Hill 52 and Celebration Hill areas."

Aburna Gold Prospect

The Aburna gold prospect is located on the western side of the Company's large Kerkasha Exploration License. Gold was mined at Aburna in the 1920s by Italian colonial miners and more recently by local artisanal miners. Earlier work by Alpha has identified gold mineralization over an area of approximately 4 km by 2 km northeast of the colonial Mine. Gold mineralization at Aburna is orogenic-type associated with three major NE-SW oriented shear zones. Recent work by Alpha has included continuous 1-m long sub-surface channel and trench sampling (See press releases on 4th November 2021 and 10th February 2022). Results have defined six prospective sub-areas namely: Hill 52, Saddle Workings, Channel 12 NE, Celebration Hill, Pad 2 and Aburna Central - (see Map 1 below).

These latest results are from 4 (ABR-016 to ABR-019) of the last 5 drill holes at Aburna and they are summarized in Table 1. Assay results for drill hole ABR-015 are not reported due to one missing sample and assay; results from this hole will be released as soon as all assays have been received.

Assay results from the first 14 drill holes at Aburna were released on May 3, 2022; these results are summarized in Table 2.

Map 1 Aburna Gold Prospect

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Map 2 below shows the location and surface projections of all drill holes at the Hill 52 area as well as lithology and gold assays per meter in histogram form.

Map 2

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The two cross-sections below A-A¹ and B-B¹ are through the Hill 52 area showing lithology and gold assays per meter in histogram form.

Cross-Section A-A¹ Hill 52 Drilling

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Cross-Section B-B¹ Hill 52 Drilling

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Map 3 below shows the location and surface projections of all drill holes at the Celebration Hill area as well as lithology and gold assays per meter in histogram form.

Map 3 Celebration Hill Drill Plan Map

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The Table 2 below is a summary of the best drill hole intervals from the first 14 drill holes at Aburna released on May 3, 2022.

Table 2: Summary of Best Intervals from drilling at Aburna Drill Holes ABR-001 to ABR-014

Hole NumberFrom (m)To (m)Interval (m)*Au (g/t)Area
ABR-001216140.87Hill 52
and374581.58Hill 52
ABR-0022753.65Hill 52
and141841.38Hill 52
and646511.08Hill 52
and697231.90Hill 52
ABR-003899121.43Hill 52
ABR-004141623.00Hill 52
and212211.44Hill 52
ABR-00521  155.85 Hill 52 
and46 47 14.48 Hill 52 
and 25 2612.43  
and 55 5724.65 Hill 52
and 6465 13.31 Hill 52
ABR-006 27 2811.12 Hill 52
and 136 13713.31 Hill 52 
ABR-007 23 2411.85 Hill 52 
ABR-008 49 59 105.24 Celebration Hill 
and 85 8611.57 Celebration Hill
ABR-011 59 6011.77 Celebration Hill
ABR-012 58 5911.49 Celebration Hill 

 

*Note that at this early stage of exploration the true width of the mineralization is uncertain, but it is estimated to be 70 to 80% of reported intervals. Intervals are calculated with a start and end value of not less than 0.92g/t Au using a 0.2 g/t Au cut-off and a maximum internal dilution of 2 m.

Notes

Sampling, Sub-sampling and Analysis

Geological consultants from RSC were responsible for the design of a strict QA/QC program consistent with industry best practice. Drilling was by reverse-circulation. Samples were split at the rig using a Metzke splitter, before being transported to a secure location for logging.

All samples were submitted to Nabro Laboratories Limited (Nabro), Asmara, Eritrea, for sample preparation. Samples were crushed (to 90% passing 2.8 mm) and pulverised (to 85% passing 75 µm). Two scoop samples were taken from the pulveriser bowl: approximately 120 g for laboratory analysis and approximately 100 g for portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) analysis. The coarse and pulp rejects were stored at a warehouse in Asmara. The Company inserted certified reference material from OREAS (www.ore.com.au) into the sample stream, while Nabro inserted barren granodiorite material into the sample stream as a blank.

Drill samples were shipped to ALS Geochemistry (ALS), Loughrea, Ireland, for analysis. ALS analyzed all drill samples for gold by method Au-AA26 (50 g charge fire assay, AAS finish). ALS is independent of the Company and its quality management systems framework is accredited to ISO/IEC 17025:2005 or certified to ISO 9001:2015 standards.

Table 2 Drill Collar Data

ProspectHoleTypeEast (UTM)North (UTM)RLAzimuth (°)DIP (°)StartedEndedDepth (m)
AburnaABR001RC3408211651448920315-502/26/20222/26/202278
AburnaABR002RC3408521651421942315-502/27/20222/27/2022108
AburnaABR003RC3408751651392937315-502/28/20222/28/2022150
AburnaABR004RC3409041651359946315-501/3/20221/3/202284
AburnaABR005RC3408731651265965315-503/2/20223/4/2022222
AburnaABR006RC3408781651331931315-503/4/20223/5/2022180
AburnaABR007RC3408261651328941315-503/6/20223/6/202290
AburnaABR008RC3416311650633930315-503/7/20223/8/2022102
AburnaABR009RC3415461650555948315-503/8/20223/8/202272
AburnaABR010RC3415041650476958315-503/9/20223/9/202278
AburnaABR011RC3413881650261950315-503/9/20223/10/202284
AburnaABR012RC3412211650082944315-503/10/20223/10/202278
AburnaABR013RC3404061649981981315-503/11/20223/11/202260
AburnaABR014RC3404061649981981315-703/11/20223/12/202284
AburnaABR015RC3415711651533936315-503/14/20223/14/2022114
AburnaABR016RC3408501651234950315-503/15/20223/16/2022186
AburnaABR017RC3408231651264945315-503/16/20003/17/2022100
AburnaABR018RC3409061651240965315-503/18/20223/18/202270
AburnaABR019RC3417561651866943315-503/18/20223/18/202260
  
Total2000

 

About Alpha

Alpha is an exploration company listed on the TSX-V exchange under the symbol ALEX that has made 3 important discoveries in the past 2 years at it's Kerkasha Project in Eritrea:

  • Anagulu porphyry gold-copper

  • Aburna orogenic gold

  • Tolegimja volcanogenic-massive-sulphide (VMS)

The company is managed by a group of highly experienced and successful professionals with many years of experience carrying out exploration and resource development programs in Eritrea and Sudan and is focused on the discovery of world class economic gold and base metals deposits in the highly prospective Arabian-Nubian shield, on either side of the Red Sea. Alpha currently holds a 100% interest in the large (771 km2) Kerkasha Exploration License in southwest Eritrea, located 135 km west-southwest of the capital city of Asmara. Since acquiring the property in January 2018, the company has spent approximately CAD$12 million on exploration and identified 17 in prospects of which six have been drilled to date.

For further information go to the Alpha webpage at www.alpha-exploration.com or contact:

Michael Hopley
President and Chief Executive Officer
Alpha Exploration Ltd.
Email: mhopley@alpha-exploration.com
Tel: +44 207129 1148

Qualified Person

All scientific and technical information in this press release, including the results of the Aburna drill program and how these results relate to the ongoing exploration at the Kerkasha Project has been reviewed, verified, and approved by Michael Hopley, President, Chief Executive Officer of Alpha and a "qualified person" for the purposes of national Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.

Cautionary Notes

This press release is intended for distribution in Canada only and is not intended for distribution to United States newswire services or dissemination in the United States.

Forward‐Looking Statements

Certain statements and information herein, including all statements that are not historical facts, contain forward-looking statements and forward-looking information within the meaning of applicable securities laws. Such forward-looking statements or information include but are not limited to statements or information with respect to: future dataset interpretations, sampling, plans for its projects (including the Anagulu prospect), surveys related to Alpha's assets, and the Company's drilling program. Often, but not always, forward-looking statements or information can be identified by the use of words such as "estimate", "project", "belief", "anticipate", "intend", "expect", "plan", "predict", "may" or "should" and the negative of these words or such variations thereon or comparable terminology are intended to identify forward-looking statements and information. With respect to forward-looking statements and information contained herein, Alpha has made numerous assumptions including among other things, assumptions about general business and economic conditions and the price of gold and other minerals. The foregoing list of assumptions is not exhaustive.

Although management of Alpha believes that the assumptions made and the expectations represented by such statements or information are reasonable, there can be no assurance that forward-looking statements or information herein will prove to be accurate. Forward-looking statements and information by their nature are based on assumptions and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause actual results, performance or achievements, or industry results, to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements or information. These factors include, but are not limited to: risks relating to Alpha's financing efforts; risks associated with the business of Alpha given its limited operating history; business and economic conditions in the mining industry generally; the supply and demand for labour and other project inputs; changes in commodity prices; changes in interest and currency exchange rates; risks relating to inaccurate geological and engineering assumptions (including with respect to the tonnage, grade and recoverability of reserves and resources); risks relating to unanticipated operational difficulties (including failure of equipment or processes to operate in accordance with specifications or expectations, cost escalation, unavailability of materials and equipment, government action or delays in the receipt of government approvals, industrial disturbances or other job action, and unanticipated events related to health, safety and environmental matters); risks relating to adverse weather conditions; political risk and social unrest; changes in general economic conditions or conditions in the financial markets; changes in laws (including regulations respecting mining concessions); risks related to the direct and indirect impact of COVID-19 including, but not limited to, its impact on general economic conditions, the ability to obtain financing as required, and causing potential delays to exploration activities; those factors discussed under the heading "Risk Factors" in the Final Prospectus; and other risk factors as detailed from time to time. Alpha does not undertake to update any forward-looking information, except in accordance with applicable securities laws.

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