Eaglecrest Prepares Drilling Plans
from surface rock chip and channel samples in this sample set varied from below detection to 28.1 grams per tonne gold. The most promising zone is between the east-west trending faults that lie north and south of the mineralized areas.
The Buriti zone continues to expand as we dedicate more time to mapping and sampling between the Buriti and Paititi areas, reports Eaglecrest’s President Hans Rasmussen. These new results also validate our focus on our district-wide data compilation, mapping and sampling program. Trenching is currently underway in an effort to better expose and map the extent of gold mineralization between
Buriti and Paititi. The trenching program is also focused on locating areas of disseminated gold mineralization between the high-grade gold structures that we are finding. All of these steps will enable us to better position our drilling efforts, which we anticipate resuming once funding is achieved in early 2010.
As part of the on-going district-wide exploration program the ground teams started a systematic, district-wide program of mapping and data compilation from old reports that existed in our files. The Paititi-Buriti zone was given highest
priority because it has the strongest, most contiguous gold-arsenic geochemistry in the 2007 soil data set and its proximity to the Company’s existing infrastructure. Paititi-Buriti soil sample assay results ranged from below detection to 1.57 grams/tonne gold.
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