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Gold/Mining/Energy : Caussa Capital (formerly Antares) T.CAU -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: bill718 who wrote (1674)12/2/1997 3:03:00 PM
From: FISHMAN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4718
 
Guy's,

Here it is again,but under Antares name.http://wwwa.canada-stockwatch.com/sw/PortStart.dbm?what=start



To: bill718 who wrote (1674)12/2/1997 3:07:00 PM
From: Gene Veinotte  Respond to of 4718
 
Double WOW and bargain basement price:

Antares Mining and Exploration Corp ANZ
Shares issued 18,992,219 Dec 1 close $0.53
Tue 2 Dec 97 News Release
Mr Dennis Gray reports
The company has discovered a major gold and base metal intersection in
semi-massive sulphides on the newly discovered Creek zone of the Toodoggone
property in North Central BC. Recently received metallic assay verification
results, using a 300 gram sample from the high grade intersection, yielded
a grade of 3.32 ounces (103.3 grams) of gold per tonne over 4m. With
silver, copper, lead and zinc credits, the intersection had a gross metal
value of approximately US$1,100 per tonne.
Metallic assays were conducted in order to determine the impact on the fire
assay results of the presence of coarse gold.
An earlier fire assay had reported 1.97 ounces (61.1 grams) gold per tonne,
2.97 ounces (92.4 grams) silver per tonne, 1.34% copper, 0.46% lead and
11.7% zinc uncut over the 4m interval from 91 to 95 metres depth.
As a further verification of the grade of the intersection, core rejects
have been sent to another laboratory. A mineralogical and petrographical
study of selected core samples from this hole is under way.
The Toodoggone property is 64 kilometres north of the Kemess mine and is
accessible by road. The Creek zone discovery is the first known discovery
of significant mineralization on the Toodoggone property below the tree
line.
Identification of Creek Zone
This zone was re-examined in early September 1997 as a result of panning
carried out on a stream in a creek in the area which yielded elevated gold
grades.
Determining the source of the anomaly involved the synthesis of
considerable aerial and ground based geophysical and soil geochemistry
data, together with helicopter borne reconnaissance of the surrounding
area. This culminated in the discovery of the zone believed to be the
source of the elevated stream values. The zone appears to be about 2,500
metres in length.
Description of the Creek Zone
The Creek zone is on the rim of a six kilometre wide intrusive ring complex
at the point of intersection of two large fault corridors. Anomalous gold,
silver and polymetallic base metal mineralization on this zone has been
traced over a strike length of at least 700 metres in length in the
vicinity of the stream panning. The average gold grade for the entire 12 to
98 metre interval of hole CZ97-08 approximated 0.12 ounces (3.66 grams) of
gold per tonne plus silver and base metals thereby underlining the bulk
mining potential of the Creek zone.
The zone occurs in altered andesite flow breccia of the Jurassic Toodoggone
volcanics. Mineralization consists of pyrite, sphalerite, chalcopyrite and
galena. Low grade mineralization occurs within an apparently structurally
controlled extensive quartz carbonate stockwork. High grade mineralization
occurs as a replacement zone associated with faulting. Mineralization
likely represents a transition zone between high level epithermal to lower
level porphyry style mineralization. Eight holes were drilled on the Creek
zone. Of the previous seven, six gave encouraging values, however, CZ97-08
was positioned 50 metres south of the previous hole and drilled at an
inclination of 50 degrees east. It is believed that this hole could have
intersected the main structure of the zone. Furthermore, this zone could be
open in all directions.
Description of Work Completed
The discovery of the Creek zone arose from a comprehensive exploration
program conducted during the 1997 season on the Toodoggone property,
including helicopter borne aeromagnetic, radiometric, and multiphase
electromagnetic surveys. In addition, ground geophysical induced
polarization surveys and ground prospecting were completed. Throughout the
Toodoggone property, approximately 10,627 metres of core drilling were
completed. Throughout the Toodoggone property, approximately 10,627 metres
of core drilling were completed in 1997. Of the total, 1,477 metres related
to the Creek zone using NQ wireline equipment.
Current Activity on the Project
A major research project is under way during the closed winter season to
integrate into a unified exploration scenario all known geological,
geophysical, geochemical and mineral occurrence data for the entire
Toodoggone property, including work completed by previous operators in the
area. It is expected that a resource estimate and further drill targets for
the summer 1998 drill season will be generated on completion of this
project.
Maps of the drilling programs on the various Toodoggone zones, together
with complete drill results, are available on request. Strathcona Mineral
Services Limited of Toronto, Consulting Geologists, has been engaged by
Antares to audit drill results from Antares' exploration properties on an
annual basis and report thereon to the company's board.
Antares can earn up to a 55% interest in the 23,500 hectare Toodoggone
property by spending up to $5 million of which approximately $3 million has
been spent to date. In addition, Antares has an option to acquire a further
5% interest for $4.5 million. Following the spending of the first $1.5
million on the property, Antares assumed operatorship of the project.
Antares' partner in the Toodoggone property is AGC Americas Gold Corp.



To: bill718 who wrote (1674)12/2/1997 9:54:00 PM
From: cruncher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4718
 
Wayne: How many holes were done out of BC?

Although the hole out of BC looks interesting, it is not like the Indo. property where they had a resource calculation. How many more holes to be reported?

Your question about Indonesia mining, one has to go to Freeport's homepage as I believe they have one of the largest mines in the world and it is in Indonesia.

regards

cruncher