True North results prove encouraging

Newmont Gold (NGC-N) and its 35% partner, La Teko Resources (LAORF-Q), have completed summer drilling at the True North gold deposit in the Fairbanks district of Alaska.

The more than 80 holes drilled continued to intersect mineralization in the Central zone, between the Hindenburg and Shepard zones. The contiguous mineralized structure covers an area 5,000 ft. long and up to 2,000 ft. wide.

The deposit is open in all directions.

La Teko believes the deposit contains greater than 2 million oz. gold.

In addition to the drilling, four crews are continuing to cover the 6,000-acre property with a soil geochemical survey, the results of which have already identified two new anomalies.

Highlights from the drilling are listed below.

Hole Interval(ft.) Thickness(ft.) Gold(oz./t)
287 35-70 35 0.053
85-110 25 0.073
130-165 35 0.172
288 0-90 90 0.019
120-135 15 0.082
294 60-113 53 0.094
315 0-20 20 0.092
85-135 50 0.885
316 0-10 10 0.037
95-175 80 0.131
317 0-30 30 0.033
150-185 35 0.082
332 10-57 47 0.184
345 68-90 22 0.200
117-133 16 0.158
347 90-129 39 0.074
154-169 15 0.179
355 46-51 5 0.056
100-123 23 0.120
198-206 8 0.115
358 67-107 40 0.099
152-176 24 0.119
359 20-54 34 0.204
361 70-99 29 0.118
378 9-43 34 0.135
384 42-55 13 0.456
386 0-53 53 0.101
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