In der aktuellen Ausgabe des Junior Mining Weekly bekommt La Ronge Gold ein explizites Coverage. Analysten von Canaccord haben das Discovery-Projekt von La Ronge Gold erst jüngstens besucht und Analysen vor Ort erstellt.
La Ronge Gold Corp. is a Canadian-based company dedicated to exploring for, and investing in, precious and base metals
in Canada. The company is under the stewardship of Rasool Mahommad, a mining engineer with over 15 years of
experience in the industry. The company is concentrating its exploration efforts in the La Ronge Gold belt in northern
Saskatchewan where it controls 52,932 hectares of optioned and independently-staked claims.
• Last week, the company released the first two drill hole results from a 15-hole exploration/confirmation drill program
at its Preview SW Project in the La Ronge belt. Results from drill holes PR12-120 and PR12-121, drilled on the same
section, returned a combination of multiple zones of narrow higher grade Au mineralization and peripheral
mineralization in the host gabbro intrusion, which together resulted in wide (up to 214 metres) zones of mineralization
grading on average over 1.0 g/t Au. Drill hole PR12-120 intersected 213.9 metres grading 1.63 g/t Au, starting at 11.70
metres, and drill hole PR12-121 intersected 196.78 metres grading 1.04 g/t Au, starting at 7.92 metres.
• Au mineralization in the La Ronge area has typically been associated with narrow, high grade, lode gold veins and
veinlets associated with local and regional shears. Previous work at Preview SW, conducted by SMDC (predecessor to
Cameco), targeted high grade mineralization at Preview SW. In approximately 14,000 metres of drilling, SMDC
outlined a resource (now historic) of 195,912 oz Au grading 12.34 g/t and 101,250 oz Au grading 5.14 g/t. Much of the
previous sampling of core drilling at Preview SW, by SMDC, did not test the gabbro host rock, which by the recent
results of LAR, appears to contain a lower grade value of Au mineralization.
LAR suggests that it has about 5,000 metres of core remaining from SMDC drilling, which it plans to resample in its entirety.
• LAR controls a large, 52,932-hectare land package in the La Ronge belt. Overall infrastructure is considered good, with
road access throughout the area, and airport access within 40 kilometres. At Preview SW, road and access to the
power grid are within seven kilometres of the site.
• The company is continuing with exploration drilling at Preview SW. It has also started a drill core re-sampling program
(drilled by SMDC), and is considering a series of geophysics programs, including Mag and IP, to aid in the outlining of
mineralization.
An analyst has visited the properties held by La Ronge.
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