Batero Gold Intersects 519.70 Metres
Grading 0.80 G/T Gold and 0.14% Copper from Surface at Batero-Quinchia
Project, Colombia
- Batero Gold Corp. (TSX-V: BAT) today announced its most
significant drill results to date at the company's 100-per-cent-owned Batero-Quinchia project in Risaralda Department, Colombia.
Significant highlights include:
- Drill Hole 8: 591.50 metres grading 0.72 g/t gold and 0.13% copper,
including 519.70 metres at 0.80 g/t gold and
0.14% copper and 178.20 metres grading 1.0 g/t
gold and 0.15% copper
- Drill Hole 5: 398.85m grading
0.46 g/t gold and 0.09 % copper; including 149.70 metres
at 0.59 g/t gold and 0.10% copper
*Interval lengths represent
down-hole distance and not true width.
"These drill results confirm our strategic approach to step-out drilling
and strong belief that La Cumbre mineralization
extends at depth," said Brandon Rook, President and CEO, adding,
"Drill hole number 8 is the most significant
intercept to date at our Quinchia project. We look
forward to further expanding on these positive results."
Batero's fully funded drill program consists of 4
drill rigs operating 24/7. The company's goal is to define the mineralized
extent of porphyry bodies found in 2006, and to test newly discovered target
areas. Currently two drill rigs are being used to delineate and further explore
the company's La Cumbre porphyry, where five historic
drill holes yielded and confirmed the porphyry body. The company is reporting
on results from drill hole's 3-8 at La Cumbre
porphyry. A total of 11 holes have been drilled at La Cumbre
by Batero. (See Drill Location Map Here) http://www.baterogold.com/i/maps/24-Quinchia---All-Drill-Holes-and-Geology.jpg
Batero is using a third drill rig at its QAP-DDH-014
La Lenguita target -- a new exploration target area
discovered by Batero. La Lenguita
is situated 500m northeast of the La Cumbre target
area and is considered a top priority. Initial visual observation from the
current drill hole indicates gold mineralization present with the potential
that La Lenguita will be considered a significant new
discovery. Results will be released once received, analyzed and verified.
A fourth drill is approaching the completion of its first hole at Batero's other high priority and new exploration target at Matecana, located 340 metres
lower in elevation and one kilometre southeast of the
La Cumbre porphyry.
Batero commenced its phase 1 -- 16,000-metre -- drill
program in late October 2010. Due to initial positive results, the company will
bring a fifth drill rig to the project which is expected to be operational by
March 2011. And more significantly, the company anticipates a total of eight
drill rigs to be in operation over the coming months.
TECHNICAL DATA
As planned, Batero Gold Corp's drilling program is
beginning to define the extents of the company's La Cumbre
porphyry: drill holes QAP-DDH-004 and 006 have been useful in defining the
eastern extents of the porphyry body, however QAP-DDH-006 intersected at the
bottom of the hole what is interpreted to be a major fault structure (La Cumbre fault) warranting further investigation. La Cumbre porphyry remains open to the southeast and further
drilling is planned to define these limits. Drill hole
QAP-DDH-008 intersected significant hydrothermal breccia
and significant mineralization. Along the NW-SE trending fault structure drill
hole QAP-DDH-005 intersected what is thought to be part of the same mineralized
hydrothermal breccia system intersected by
QAP-DDH-008. These intersections are presently considered significant to the
overall area and warrant further investigation.
Additional target areas are planned to be drilled in the near future.
HIGHLIGHTS OF DRILL ASSAY RESULTS
Hole
|
From
|
To
|
Interval
|
Au g/t
|
Cu %
|
QAP-DDH-003
|
54.00
|
74.00
|
20.00
|
0.57
|
0.08
|
QAP-DDH-003
|
138.00
|
160.00
|
22.00
|
0.47
|
0.11
|
QAP-DDH-003
|
506.70
|
554.70
|
48.00
|
0.44
|
0.07
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
QAP-DDH-004
|
0.00
|
49.00
|
49.00
|
0.53
|
0.12
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
QAP-DDH-005
|
104.45
|
503.30
|
398.85
|
0.46
|
0.09
|
including
|
353.60
|
503.30
|
149.70
|
0.59
|
0.10
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
QAP-DDH-006
|
527.00
|
600.50
|
73.50
|
0.56
|
0.11
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
QAP-DDH-008
|
8.00
|
599.50
|
591.50
|
0.72
|
0.13
|
including
|
8.00
|
527.70
|
519.70
|
0.80
|
0.14
|
including
|
8.00
|
186.20
|
178.20
|
1.00
|
0.15
|
*Interval lengths represent downhole distance and not true width.
*Maps, drill hole profiles
for hole 3-8 and all other drill holes at La Cumbre,
and drill core photos may be viewed at www.baterogold.com in the project
section of the website
Drill Hole Summary
(Click here to view drill profiles and location map)
http://www.baterogold.com/s/LaCumbre.asp?ReportID=438531&_Type=La-Cumbre&_Title=Drill-Data-2011
Hole QAP-DDH-003
This hole was collared at 420748E, 585249, at 1858m elevation, and was drilled
at an orientation of 110/-65 for a total depth of 584.75 metres.
This hole tested the south western extents of La Cumbre
porphyry and was drilled towards historic drill hole DQ-DDH-018, which intersected
448.0 metres of 0.5g/t Au and 0.11% Cu.
Predominantly, the hole drilled through porphyritic
medium grained quartz diorite followed by approximately 26.0 metres of magmatic breccia before
ending the hole. Mineralization is composed mostly of pyrite and magnetite stockwork veining with minor amounts of disseminated
chalcopyrite, and sphalerite. Alteration is mainly
biotitic and chloritic throughout, with lesser silicification.
Hole QAP-DDH-004
This hole was collared at 421145E, 585195N, at 1778m elevation, and was drilled
at an orientation of 055/-60 for a total depth of 411.3 metres.
This hole tested the south eastern extents of La Cumbre
porphyry. Predominantly, the hole drilled through fault breccia
in the top portions of the hole followed by magmatic breccia
and porphyritic medium grained quartz diorite. The
hole was shut down after cutting a 49.2 metre fault
zone. Mineralization is composed mostly of disseminated and stockwork
veining with dominantly pyrite with minor amounts of magnetite, chalcopyrite, bornite, and sphalerite.
Alteration is mainly silicification at the top and
bottom of the hole biotitic and chloritic
alteration throughout the middle regions of the hole.
Hole QAP-DDH-005
This hole was collared at 420748E, 585249N, at 1858m elevation, and was drilled
at an orientation of 010/-60 for a total depth of 503.3 metres.
This hole was drilled north to test the La Cumbre
fault structure, which trends north west/ south east,
and drilled towards the historical drill hole DQ-DDH-007, which intersected
265.3 metres of 0.49 g/t Au and 0.09% Cu and ended in
mineralization. The hole drilled through hydrothermal breccia
followed by intercalated porphyritic fine and medium
grained quartz diorite, and completed the hole in mineralized hydrothermal breccia. Mineralization is composed mostly of disseminated
and stockwork veining with dominantly pyrite with
minor amounts of magnetite, and trace amounts of chalcopyrite and molybdenite. Alteration is mainly chloritic
and biotitic at the top of the hole with a silicification
dominant at the bottom of the hole.
Hole QAP-DDH-006
This hole was collared at 421180E, 585530N, at 1846m elevation, and was drilled
at an orientation of 235/-60 for a total depth of 600.5 metres.
This hole was drilled to the south west to test the La Cumbre
fault structure, which trends north west/south east, and drilled towards the
historical drill hole DQ-DDH-008, which intersected 276.65 metres
of 0.75 g/t Au and 0.14% Cu and ended in mineralization. The hole drilled
through mostly porphyritic medium grained quartz
diorite, followed by a large 134.3 metre fault zone,
then entered mineralized rock composed of intercalated porphyritic
medium quartz diorite, breccia, and smaller fault
zones. Mineralization is composed mostly of disseminated and stockwork veining with abundant pyrite with lesser amounts
of magnetite, and trace amounts of chalcopyrite and molybdenite.
Alteration is mainly silicification and sericitic.
Hole QAP-DDH-007
This hole was collared at 421358E, 585891N, at 1835m elevation, and was drilled
at an orientation of 010/-70 for a total depth of 418.2 metres.
This hole was drilled to the north east towards La Lenguita/
San Luis target area. The hole drilled through mostly basalt with minor
intersections of porphyritic fine to medium grained
diorite and an approximately 70.0 metre breccia zone. Mineralization is composed mostly of
disseminated and stockwork veining with abundant
pyrite (less amounts in the basalt) and magnetite, and trace amounts of
chalcopyrite. Alteration is mainly silicification.
Hole QAP-DDH-008
This hole was collared at 421000E, 585375N, at 1866m elevation, and was drilled
at an orientation of 270/-60 for a total depth of 599.5 metres.
This hole was drilled to the west to test the La Cumbre
target, approximately 25 metres south, and with the
same drill orientation, as the historical drill hole DQ-DDH-008, which
intersected 276.65 metres of 0.75 g/t Au and 0.14% Cu
and ended in mineralization. The hole drilled through predominantly
hydrothermal breccia interspersed with porphyritic medium grained quartz diorites. Mineralization
is composed mostly of disseminated and stockwork
veining with abundant pyrite and magnetite, and trace amounts of chalcopyrite
and molybdenite. Alteration is mainly silicification, chloritic,
biotitic and sericitic.
Batero Gold will be exhibiting at the Prospectors and
Developers Association of Canada Convention 2011, and would like to invite all
to visit booth #3341 in the Investors Exchange.
Where:
South Building of the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.
Investors Exchange -- Booth 3341
When:
Sunday, March 6 - 10:00 am -- 5:30 pm
Monday, March 7 - 10:00 am -- 5:30 pm
Tuesday, March 8 - 10:00 am -- 5:30 pm
Wednesday, March 9 - 9:00 am -- 12 noon
For further information and free registration to the Investors Exchange please
visit: http://www.pdac.ca/pdac/conv/index.aspx
The Batero-Quinchia Project is located in the
prolific Middle Cauca Belt which hosts two gold deposits: Marmato
deposit (Medoro Resources) located approximately 20 kilometres north of the Batero-Quinchia
Project and La Colosa deposit (AngloGold Ashanti)
located approximately 100 kilometres south of the Batero-Quinchia Project. This belt is also host to other
recognized porphyry gold deposits including Titiribi,
La Mina, and Quebradona.
Sample preparation, assays and quality assurance/quality control
Core is collected and initially logged at Batero
Gold's drilling camp at the project area. The core is then securely shipped in
core boxes to Batero's core processing facility in
Pereira, Colombia. Here the core is logged in detail, cut and sampled, and all
QC samples are introduced before the samples are shipped to ALS Chemex's sample preparation facility in Bogota, Colombia.
Prepared samples are then shipped by ALS to their analytical facility in Lima,
Peru for analyses.
Gold is fire assayed using a 50.0 gram aliquot sample using an Atomic
Absorption finish (AA) and multi-element analysis is by Four Acid Digestion
using and Induced Coupled Plasma (ICP) finish.
The Company's QA/QC program includes the regular insertion of blanks, multiple
certified assay standards and duplicate samples into the sample shipments.
These QC samples are inserted in every assay batch, which is composed of 25
samples. Regular monitoring of these QC samples is a critical part of Batero Gold Corps QA/QC protocols.
Darren Anderson, P.Geo, the qualified person for the
Company, has reviewed the accuracy of the technical portion of the news
release.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF
BATERO GOLD CORP.
Brandon Rook
Brandon Rook,
President & CEO
Batero Gold Corp.
For further information please contact:
Batero Gold Corp.
Tel: 604.568.6378 or
info@baterogold.com
About Batero Gold:
Batero Gold Corp. (TSX-V:BAT) is a Vancouver-based
precious and base metals exploration and development company focused in
Colombia's emerging and prolific Mid-Cauca porphyry gold and copper belt. Batero is located within the Quinchia
district and has 100% ownership in the Batero-Quinchia
Project, comprising a 1407.43 hectare tenement. The Batero-Quinchia
Project includes three known gold porphyry target centres.
The Quinchia district and Batero's
project is considered socially stable and mining friendly and is supported with
a comprehensive infrastructure network. Batero has
assembled a strong management and technical team in Colombia whom have
contributed to numerous significant discoveries throughout Colombia. Batero plans to leverage its share structure with strategic
local and regional relationships, and long-term financial partners, to develop
its prospective project into what the Company believes will be Colombia's next
major mining venture.
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believes the expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are
based on reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of future
performance and actual results may differ materially from those in forward
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