8 May 2024
[2011 Jan 28 CGNR Logo]
Conroy Gold and Natural Resources plc
("Conroy Gold" or "the Company")
ENCOURAGING DRILLING RESULTS ON BASE METAL TARGET
· Zinc and lead mineralisation intersected in two scout drill holes
· 30.0 metres intersection at 0.42% Zn + Pb from 9.0 metres
· 1.0 metre intersection at 1.05% Zn + Pb from 20.0 metres
· Drilling results confirm mineralisation in extensive (20km2) zinc zone
· Provides Board of the Company confidence that further drilling is warranted
Conroy Gold and Natural Resources PLC (AIM: CGNR) is pleased to announce results
from two scout drill holes on its Mountain Lodge base metal target, in Northern
Ireland, in the northern section of the extensive (20km2) zinc zone which the
Company has discovered in the Longford - Down Massif in Ireland.
The Mountain Lodge and adjacent Wolf Island base metal targets are located to
the south east of the precious metals target area at Clay Lake where the Company
has made significant gold discoveries.
The two drill holes, (ML-22-004 and ML-22-005), totalling 464.0m, have tested a
275 metre portion of the 800 metre wide section of the Zinc in soil anomaly at
the Mountain Lodge target.
Drill hole ML-22-004 was drilled to a down hole depth of 182.0 metres, at a 50
degree dip. The drill hole intersected 30.0 metres at 0.42% combined Zinc and
Lead from 9.0 metres including 3.0 metres at 0.83% Zinc and Lead combined from
34.0 metres.
Drill hole ML-22-005, 100 metres to the east of drill hole ML-22-004, was
drilled to a down hole depth of 264.0 metres, at a 50 degree dip. The drill hole
intersected Zinc and Lead mineralisation including 25.0 metres grading 0.26%
Zinc and Lead combined from a down hole depth of 11.0 metres and including 1.0
metre grading 1.05% Zinc and Lead combined from 20.0 metres.
The two scout drill holes demonstrate that wide zones (30 metres and 25 metres)
of Zinc mineralisation are present at a low grade. Only a 275 metre portion of
the 800 metre wide section of the Zinc soil anomaly has been tested to date.
This leaves over 500 metres of width to the West, where some of the highest Zinc
in soil values (3,700ppm Zn) have been returned.
Further drilling of the anomaly to test for higher grades in this large Zinc
anomaly will be carried out.
The sphalerite (Zinc ore) mineralisation at Mountain Lodge occurs in fractures
around small shear zones as well as in quartz veins.
Zinc and Lead intercepts from drill holes ML-22-004 and ML-22-005 at Mountain
Lodge include:
+---------+--------+------+-------------+------+------+-----------+
|Hole ID |From (m)|To (m)|Intercept (m)|Zn (%)|Pb (%)|Zn + Pb (%)|
+---------+--------+------+-------------+------+------+-----------+
|ML-22-004|9.0 |39.0 |30.0 |0.37 |0.05 |0.42 |
+---------+--------+------+-------------+------+------+-----------+
|Incl. |34.0 |37.0 |3.0 |0.68 |0.15 |0.83 |
+---------+--------+------+-------------+------+------+-----------+
|ML-22-004|44.0 |47.0 |3.0 | | |0.44 |
+---------+--------+------+-------------+------+------+-----------+
|ML-22-004|69.0 |70.0 |1.0 | | |0.32 |
+---------+--------+------+-------------+------+------+-----------+
|ML-22-004|73.0 |74.0 |1.0 | | |0.27 |
+---------+--------+------+-------------+------+------+-----------+
| | | | | | | |
+---------+--------+------+-------------+------+------+-----------+
|Hole ID |From (m)|To (m)|Intercept (m)|Zn (%)|Pb (%)|Zn + Pb (%)|
+---------+--------+------+-------------+------+------+-----------+
|ML-22-005|11.0 |36.0 |25.0 |0.22 |0.03 |0.26 |
+---------+--------+------+-------------+------+------+-----------+
|Incl. |12.0 |21.0 |9.0 |0.32 |0.04 |0.36 |
+---------+--------+------+-------------+------+------+-----------+
|Incl. |20.0 |21.0 |1.0 |0.92 |0.13 |1.05 |
+---------+--------+------+-------------+------+------+-----------+
| | | | | | | |
+---------+--------+------+-------------+------+------+-----------+
(Only intercepts of 1 metre or greater with 0.25 % Zn+Pb combined or greater are
presented)
All samples were analysed by ALS (OMAC Laboratories) Loughrea using trace level
four-acid digestion with ICP-AES analysis ME-ICP61 25g.
Base metal licences in Northern Ireland are issued by the Department for the
Economy, Northern Ireland. In relation to precious metals Mines Royal options
have been issued to the Company by the Crown Estate. There are separate work
commitments for base metals and precious metals.
This release has been approved by Kevin McNulty PGeo, who is a member of the
Company's technical staff and holds a BSc/MSc in Geology and Remote Sensing, in
accordance with the guidance note for Mining, Oil & Gas Companies issued by the
London Stock Exchange in respect of AIM Companies, which outlines standards of
disclosure for mineral projects.
Professor Richard Conroy, Chairman, commented:
"These results from the first scout holes in this extensive anomaly are
encouraging. The wide intersections indicate the potential for base metals in an
area which was once known as the Armagh Monaghan Mining District. We look
forward to following up, in due course, on the positive base metal results which
these scout holes have demonstrated, in addition to progressing the Company's
highly successful gold exploration programme in the region."
For further information please contact:
Conroy Gold and Natural Resources PLC Tel: +353-1-479-6180
Professor Richard Conroy, Chairman
Allenby Capital Limited (Nomad) Tel: +44-20-3328-5656
Nick Athanas / Nick Harriss
Peterhouse Capital Limited (Broker) Tel:+44-20-7469-0930
Lucy Williams / Duncan Vasey Tel: +44-20-3290-0707
Lothbury Financial Services
Michael Padley
Hall Communications Tel: +353-1-660-9377
Don Hall
Visit the website at: www.conroygold.com
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