Mr. John Mirko reports
ROKMASTER RESOURCES SAMPLES NEW HIGH GRADE GOLD AND SILVER AT THE MYSTERY PROPERTY
Rokmaster Resources Corp. has released assay results from spring 2024 fieldwork completed on the Mystery property.
The road-accessible Mystery property is one component of Rokmaster's Nechako project, which is targeting significant copper-molybdenum-gold porphyry deposits and high-grade gold-silver epithermal mineralization in west-central British Columbia. The region is host to excellent infrastructure and multiple active exploration programs.
The 12,193-hectare Mystery property is situated over the Shelford Hills, a circular uplifted volcanic block exposing Cretaceous Kasalka group volcanic rocks intruded by a stock of porphyritic monzonite belonging to the late-Cretaceous Bulkley plutonic suite. The Bulkley plutonic suite hosts the calc-alkalic porphyry copper-molybdenum mineralization at the nearby Huckleberry, Ox and Seel deposits.
Samples were collected from the Mystery property during two fieldwork programs in May and June, 2024. Quartz vein breccia was discovered approximately 900 metres south of the Breccia zone and returned up to 5.22 grams per tonne gold and 388 grams per tonne silver in grab samples. This discovery of epithermal quartz veins hosting gold and silver mineralization is highly positive when targeting a porphyry environment and adds to the widespread occurrences of anomalous copper, gold and molybdenum across the Mystery property.
Soil sampling work in 2024 confirmed the 900-metre-by-700-metre north-central copper-in-soil anomaly and extended it to the north by 300 metres. Crews observed that nearly the entirety of the Mystery property was recently burned by a large forest fire, providing for a significant access and outcrop exposure advantage over previous operators such as Kennco, BP-Selco, Canamax and Noranda.
John Mirko, president and chief executive officer, commented:
"These early-stage results from the Mystery property are encouraging especially when considering they were generated during two limited initial fieldwork programs completed in the spring. The confirmation and extension of the central soil anomaly is in an area which was held by private interests for many years, including those when the property was heavily vegetated. The discovery of high-grade gold and silver mineralization south of the Breccia zone is a testament to the underexplored nature of the Mystery property and we are excited to return for more investigation."
Note: Samples were prepared and analyzed by Bureau Veritas Commodities Canada Ltd. (BV) in Vancouver, B.C. After preparation, samples were analyzed for 37 elements, including gold by aqua regia digestion of a 15-gram sample with ICP-ES/MS finish (BV method AQ201). Samples greater than 25 grams per tonne silver and greater than 10,000 parts per million lead were reanalyzed by an ore-grade aqua regia digestion method with an ICP-ES finish (BV method AR374).
The technical information in this news release has been prepared in accordance with Canadian regulatory requirements as set out in National Instrument 43-101 and reviewed and approved by Eric Titley, PGeo, who is independent of Rokmaster and who acts as Rokmaster's qualified person.
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