Lavras Gold

Kerr Mines Drills 60.5 Feet of 27 g/t Gold at Copperstone Project

TORONTO, Dec. 5, 2017 /CNW/ - Kerr Mines Inc. (TSX: KER, OTC: KERMF, FRA: 7AZ1) ("Kerr" or the "Company") is pleased to announce further results of its Phase I drilling program. KER-17U-12 interval of 32.0 feet @ 16.0 g/t Au has been extended by 28.5 feet @ 39.1 g/t Au for a final total interval length of 60.5 feet @ 27.0 g/t Au (see press release dated November 2, 2017). Phase I of the program continues to confirm significant gold mineralization and increases the confidence in expanding the resource at the Company's Copperstone project in Arizona.

Highlights

  • New intervals drilled from underground through the Coppertone Zone include:
    • 28.5 feet @ 39.1 g/t Au (KER-17U-12)
    • 10.5 feet @ 8.8 g/t Au (KER-17U-13)
    • 28.8 feet @ 38.6 g/t Au (KER-17U-14)
    • 14.5 feet @10.9 g/t Au (KER-17U-16)
    • 12 feet @ 6.7 g/t Au (KER-17S-01)
  • Results continue to extend down-dip and up-dip gold grade and extend mineralized areas along strike in the Copperstone Zone
  • Drill hole spacing designed to upgrade resources from inferred to measured and indicated

Martin Kostuik, President, stated, "these continuing achievements support the confidence we have in developing this resource to its fullest potential. Attributes of high grade and continuity are regularly displayed in the drilling results"

The Copperstone Zone detachment fault system historically produced over 500,000 ounces of gold from an open pit. Continuing below the open pit, the down-dip extension of the Copperstone Zone has an undiluted mineral resource of 313,000 oz Au at 10.35 g/t Au (0.302 ounce per ton)-(311,000 measured + 2000indicated), estimated in 2010* which is being further enhanced by the Phase 1 drilling program. The Phase I 15,000 feet underground program is currently using three drills to test along strike and up/down-dip in the D and C portions of the Copperstone Zone. The program is confirming mineralized detachment fault breccia continuity from existing underground workings at depths from 100 to 400 feet below the open pit bottom.

KER-17U-12 was drilled in the northwestern portion of the Copperstone Zone, starting from below and drilling towards the northeast into the Copperstone Zone. This hole was designed to confirm previous results and had total updated results of 71 feet @ 23.1 g/t Au. Important silicic and hematitic alterations including magnetite replacement were encountered. These strong results will potentially increase the size and grade of the historic mineralized zone.

KER-17U-13 was drilled from below and towards the Copperstone Zone. KER-17U-13 is a confirmation hole ending 140 feet to the south of KER-17U-12. The results of this hole confirm historical results and also improve continuity in a sparsely explored area with the best intercept of 10.5 feet @ 8.8 g/t Au and 0.41% copper (Cu). The beginning of the mineralized portion of this hole is only 45 feet from existing workings.

KER-17U-14 was drilled from below towards the northeast and tests the down dip extension of the Copperstone Zone. KER-17U14 is designed to upgrade resources and demonstrate continuity. It also increases the dimensions of the mineralized lens in this area with high grade intercepts in two locations. This hole is 70 feet from each of KER-17U-12 and KER-17U-13 and displays an over-all interval of 88 feet @ 13.9 g/t Au. Limestone, skarn, sandstone and siltstone were encountered-with limestone becoming important to the understanding of mineral deposition. This interval has intercepts as high as 28.8 feet @ 38.6 g/t Au.

KER-17U-16 was drilled from below the Copperstone Zone but upward towards the northwest to test and confirm the up dip potential of the Copperstone Zone. KER-17U-16 tests the up dip potential of the Copperstone Zone by confirming historic results and extending the mineralized lens along dip. The overall interval of 105 feet @ 4 g/t Au included several high grade intercepts ranging from 7.7 g/t Au to 10.9 g/t Au and as high as 0.99% Cu to help define this zone. Important units of limestone and alteration including silica and hematite were encountered. The overall average grade of Cu for this 105 foot interval is 0.29%.

KER-17S-01 was drilled from the surface and vertically down into the Copperstone A Zone. KER-17S-01 tests the down dip potential of the Copperstone A Zone. An overall interval of 17 feet @ 4.8 g/t Au included a high grade interval of 7.6 feet @ 10.5 g/t Au. Important silicic and hematitic alteration was encountered in the Copperstone breccia. The results in KER-17S-01 are approximately 200 feet down dip and east of historic drill results and extend the known Copperstone A Zone mineralization by approximately 85 feet down dip while also serving to extend mineralization along strike.

Table 1.  Selected Drill Results

Hole  ID

Zone

From
ft

To
ft

Interval*
ft

Interval*
m

Gold
g/tonne

KER-17U-12

D

153.0

224.0

71.0

21.6

23.1

includes

 

153.0

213.5

60.5

18.4

27.0

also

 

163.0

210.8

47.8

14.6

33.8

also

 

178.0

191.0

13.0

4.0

89.9

also

 

185.0

213.5

28.5

8.7

39.1

KER-17U-13

D

46.5

57.0

10.5

3.2

8.8

KER-17U-14

 

155.0

243.0

88.0

26.8

13.9

includes

 

178.0

206.8

28.8

8.8

38.6

also

 

217.0

226.0

9.0

2.7

5.6

KER-17U-16

D

48.0

153.0

105.0

32.0

4.0

includes

 

48.0

58.0

10.0

3.2

7.7

also

 

104.9

113.0

8.1

2.5

10.6

also

 

138.5

153.0

14.5

4.4

10.9

KER-17S-01

A

381.0

393.0

12.0

3.7

6.7

* not true width

The technical information in this news release has been prepared in accordance with the Canadian regulatory requirements set out in NI 43-101 and reviewed and approved by Michael R. Smith, Registered Geologist., who is a "Qualified Person" as defined by NI 43-101 for this project.

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