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The AirTEM airborne survey recently completed on the NHSP Property in the
Havre St. Pierre region ofQuebec has detected an electromagnetic anomaly approximately 800m x 700m in size. Similar anomalies on the Go Metals Corp property in the same geological environment resulted indiscovery of massive sulphide mineralization with good grades of copper and nickel and elevated platinum, palladium, cobalt and gold values.
Ground Magnetometer, VLF-EM and Induced Polarization surveys have been initiated on the
Boulder Project in preparation for anoverburden drilling campaign in an attempt to identify the source of a highly mineralized boulder found in the area.
Preparations are underway for the December start of a drill campaign on the Kidd2/Carnegie project in the vicinity of the
Kidd Creek Mine nearTimmins Ontario .
In the vicinity of Noble’s
Island Pond property,Newfoundland , Benton Resources announced favourable results on the Great BurntProperty (BentonPress ReleaseNov 1, 2023 .). “Benton Hits Multiple High-Grade Copper Zones in First Two Holes Including 8.31% Cu over 13m and Continues to Intersect Copper-Rich Massive Sulphides in Drilling at Great Burnt”. The conductive zone that hosts theSouth Pond gold mineralization crosses the Noble Minerals claims and has not been explored by drilling to date.
NHSP Property
Noble is pleased to report the completion of anAirTEMairborne magnetic-electromagnetic survey on 188 claims (10,152 hectares) of strategic groundin the vicinity of Go Metals Corp,
The Noble claims cover part of the
The AirTEM survey was successful in identifying an 800 meter long conductive zone associated with a magnetic high within the margin of the anorthositic complex located on Noble claims. The EM anomaly was found to be associated with the NE contact margin of an area.
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Figure 1: Noble Claims relative to Go Metals, HSP Claims on a total field magnetic background.
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Figure 2: Noble Minerals Airborne Survey Grid
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Figure 3: Location of Conductors on Apparent Conductivity Background
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Figure 4: Location of Conductors on Magnetic Field background
Future work will include evaluation of the airborne survey,ground follow-up that includes trenching and diamond drilling of identified targets. Ground follow-up and subsequent work will need to be delayed until next Spring because of the onset of winter weather in the are.
A sample of the metalliferous boulder, brought to the Timmins Mining District Regional Resident Geologist in 2019 by a Mr.
In 2021, Noble launched an exploration program on the property in an effort to identify the source of the boulder. Basal till samples collected from two fence lines of hand auger holes, located about 100 m and 1 km north of the boulder location, produced 35 gold grains. These gold grains defined a southeast-northwest trending dispersion train that indicates they were transported southeast by the continental glacier from a source area located to the northwest. The dispersion train appears to begin near a northeast trending magnetic anomaly to the northwest of the property. The gold grains are predominantly reshaped (24) but also include modified (7) and pristine (4), supporting a local source for the mineralization.
Work is continuing on the
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Figure 5: Boulder project area with glacial ice movement directions in
As previously announced, the drilling of the Kidd2/Carnegie project has been delayed until December. The delay is caused by an unusually wet spring and summer season making access to the drill sites very difficult. Helicopter support was considered; however, management determined that the additional expense was excessive and would much rather see the money spent on the ground. The drill contractor has informed Noble that they would commit 2 drills to the program in order to complete the program in an expeditious manner allowing the company to meet its timeline for the OJEP grant. The company's partner agreed with this decision. (For details on the project see Noble Press Release dated
Reference:
Island Pond Property,
Favourable results announced on the Benton Resources, Great Burnt Property in the vicinity of Noble’s
GB20-05: 27.20 m of 8.06% Cu, including 7.75 m of 16.88% Cu
GB20-20: 22.75 m of 6.89% Cu, including 12.55 m of 10.59% Cu
GB18-05: 20.94 m of 6.21% Cu, including 6.98 m of 10.71% Cu
GB18-06: 9.97 m of 7.45% Cu, including 5.03 m of 11.42% Cu
GB16-08: 7.50 m of 9.45% Cu, including 3.00 m of 19.30% Cu
GB16-09: 5.75 m of 6.68% Cu, including 1.50 m of 11.70% Cu
Exploration at the
SP21-01: 1.69g/t Au over 51.00 m, including 3.19g/t Au over 11.00 m, within 10 m of surface
SP21-03: 2.36g/t Au over 15.00 m, including 11.33g/t Au over 1.00 m
SP21-08: 1.75g/t Au over 21.20 m, including 2.82g/t Au over 10.20 m
SP21-11: 1.34g/t Au over 17.60 m, including 2.48g/t Au over 4.20 m
SP21-14: 2.06g/t Au over 21.00 m
SP21-16: 1.72g/t Au over 10.00 m
The conductive zone that hosts the above mineralization crosses the Noble Minerals claims and has not been explored by drilling to date. (Figure 6)
Note: Widths quoted are true core length, true widths are estimated at approximately 70% of core lengths
Figure 6: Noble’s Island Pond Claims in relation to Benton’s Great Burnt and South Pond Claims
Historical exploration results disclosed in this news release are non-compliant with the requirements of National Instrument 43-101.
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