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July 2017

Vol. 22, No. 30 Week of July 23, 2017

Mining News: Major drill program at Homestake Ridge

Auryn Resources Inc. July 17 reported the start of a 15,000-meter drill program at Homestake Ridge, a northwestern British Columbia gold project the company acquired in September. According to a 2012 calculation, the three main deposits at Homestake host 604,000 metric tons of indicated resource averaging 6.4 grams per metric ton (124,000 ounces) gold; 48.3 g/t (939,000 oz) silver; and 0.18 percent (2.4 million pounds) copper. Additionally, these deposits host 6.77 million metric tons of inferred resource averaging 4.2 g/t (911,000 oz) gold; 93.6 g/t (20.37 million oz) silver; and 0.11 percent (16.3 million lb) copper. This year’s 12-week exploration program is primarily focused on making new discoveries to considerably add to this high-grade resource. In addition to drilling, Auryn plans to collect 2,000 soil samples; complete High resolution x-ray analyzer (XRF) soil sampling and shortwave infrared analysis; and induced polarization geophysical surveys to identify structures across the project area. "Recent 3D modeling of all historical data as well as the re-logging of 77,000 meters of historical drill core has demonstrated the project has a number of highly prospective structures that remain untested. The technical team has done extensive work to bring these targets to a drill ready state and is excited about the ongoing drill programs,” said Auryn Chief Geologist Michael Henrichsen.






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