Mr. Blake Morgan reports
OPAWICA DRILL HOLE TARGETS 2D SEISMIC ON THE ARROWHEAD GOLD PROJECT IN QUEBEC, CANADA
One of the primary aims of Opawica Explorations Inc.'s forthcoming Arrowhead drill program is to evaluate targets identified through the Echo-Geotech's land-streamer 2-D seismic survey.
The company identified four potential subvertical mineralized trends. The two proposed drill holes are intended to intersect three of these trends. Historical drilling results from Arrowhead, specifically hole 81-06, which yielded 8.23 grams per tonne gold over 0.5 metre, and AR-22-14, which returned 3.91 g/t Au over 1.0 m, correspond with two of the identified trends. The coming drilling program aims to explore these trends at greater depths.
A projected drill hole is set to investigate mineralized trends 8, 4 and 5. Additionally, five seismic reflectors will also be examined.
Another projected drill hole is designed to assess mineralized trends 8 and 4 at approximately 300 metres below one of the drill holes. Furthermore, six seismic reflectors will be tested in this context.
Blake Morgan, chief executive officer, stated: "Over the past few years, the Opawica team has amassed a wealth of data by doing millions of dollars worth of exploration and drilling. The seismic survey we completed was one of the first of its kind in this region and is now used by multiple companies as it brings a data set, rarely seen by a junior mining exploration company. The Opawica team is going to use this data, which shows multiple zones at multiple depth, in its upcoming drill program. Abitibi is one of the most prolific gold-bearing regions on earth and with multiple active mines all around us, proven high grade on the property and a massive data set. The team is confident it can deliver the high-quality results in its phase 2 drill campaign."
The drill targets were developed in partnership with ALS Goldspot Discoveries Ltd. and Opawica. The team combined a range of recent and historical drill hole data sets, encompassing geological, structural, alteration, mineralogical, geochemical and 2-D seismic data. This integration has enhanced the understanding of Arrowhead's geology.
First prospecting started in 1920 on the major shear zone located in the northern part of the property. In 1926, the exploration works consisted of prospecting, pitting, trenching and diamond drilling, mainly to test two shear zones containing quartz-carbonate veins with free gold. Gold values of up to 45.05 g/t were obtained over appreciable widths.
Yvan Bussieres, PEng, is the qualified person for Opawica and approves the technical content of this news release. The qualified person has not verified the information on the Abitibi greenstone belt. Mineralization hosted on adjacent and/or nearby and/or geologically similar properties is not necessarily indicative of mineralization hosted on the company's properties.
About Opawica Explorations Inc.
Opawica is a junior Canadian exploration company with a strong portfolio of precious and base metal properties within the Rouyn-Noranda region of the Abitibi gold belt in Quebec. The company's management has a great record in discovering and developing successful exploration projects. The company's objective is to increase shareholder value through the development of exploration properties using cost-effective exploration practices, acquiring further exploration properties, and seeking partnerships by either joint venture or sale with industry leaders.
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