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Chase Mining (ASX:CML) completes diamond drilling at Lorraine Mine

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28 July 2020 15:00 (AEST)

Chase Mining (CML) has successfully completed a diamond drilling program at its Lorraine Mine Gold Project in southwestern Quebec.

The company increased the initial four-hole, for 1570 metres, drilling program to six holes for a total of 2928 metres.

The first four holes drilled all intersected the Footwall Contact Target Zone (FCTZ).

This additional drilling followed a 103-metre extension of hole CM-20-02 to test the deeper prospectivity after intersecting a footwall breccia zone in CM-20-01 earlier this month.

Drilling successfully intersected silica-carbonate alteration and quartz-sulphide veining and brecciation in all six holes to roughly a 500-metre depth. This is 75 to 100 metres into the footwall basalts to the Lorainne nickel-copper massive sulphide body as well as east of and below the mining void.

Hole CM-20-06 targeted the possible continuation of the FCTZ. Chase drilled this hole to test the footwall basalt sequence 200 metres west of the Lorraine Nickel Mine.

Not only did the drill hole intersect the FCTZ at 175 metres to 186 metres downhole and several silica alteration zones to 296 metres, but the hole also intersected a well-developed shear zone from 296 metres to 450 metres downhole.

This approximate 150 metre-wide zone contains several wide zones of intense silica-carbonate alteration and quartz veining with sulphides.

Outlook

Discovering the deeper footwall alteration zone in all holes has opened major potential for the Lorraine Mine to host further gold mineralisation.

Samples from the program will be submitted for analyses once detailed core logging and sampling have been completed. This is expected to be finalised later this week.

Company shares are down 6.9 per cent and are trading for 2.7 cents each at 2:21 pm AEST.

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