Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - October 8, 2020) - Blackrock Gold Corp. (TSXV: BRC) (the "Company") is pleased to announce additional significant reverse circulation (RC) drillhole intercepts on its maiden drill program at the 100% controlled Tonopah West project located in the Walker Lane trend of Western Nevada.

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Drillhole TW20-017 has delivered the highest-grade intercept of the program to date, cutting 1.5 metres (m) of 26 g/t gold (Au) & 2,030 g/t silver (Ag), or 4,643 g/t silver equivalent (AgEq) within 3.1 metres of 14 g/t Au & 1,070 g/t Ag (2,466 g/t AgEq) on the Merton vein which is part of the DPB Target vein system. TW20-17 delivered a second significant intercept, drilling 1.5 metres of 2.8 g/t Au and 220 g/t Ag (506 g/t AgEq). Silver:gold ratio is 100:1, using a 300 g/t AgEq cut-off grade;

  • Drillhole TW20-016 connected with a 500 metre step out along the DPB Target with multiple significant intercepts including 1.5 metres of 553 g/t AgEq (3.2 g/t Au, 232 g/t Ag), 1.5 metres of 489 g/t AgEq (4.8 g/t Au/ 5 g/t Ag), and 1.5 metres of 322 g/t AgEq (1.78 g/t Au/ 145 g/t Ag);

  • Drillholes TW20-011, 012, 013 and 020 are pre-collars for the core tail program. Assays for the core-tail program are pending from Victor Target. The core program is testing 300 metres of strike from where TW20-001 intercepted 29 metres grading 965 g/t AgEq (see news release dated July 20, 2020). This series of drillholes were pre-collared half to two-thirds of the way to the target location using an RC drill. Once hole casing is set, a core drill is employed to complete the drillholes with a "core tail";

  • Drill program has been expanded to 30,000 metres, and a third drill rig has been mobilized to test the Ohio Target, which represents a third historic mine on the property;

  • 13,700 metres in 28 drillholes have been completed to date. Assays for 16 completed drillholes have been released, delivering 14 significant & high-grade intercepts, ranging from 1.5 metres to 29 metres in thickness, with grades from 300 g/t AgEq to 4,643 AgEq. Five of those intercepts assayed at +1kg g/t AgEq.

Andrew Pollard, President & CEO commented "Management had high expectations going into our maiden round of drilling, though as initial assay results continue to roll in, it's clear we may have underestimated the project's potential. These results from the DPB Target not only continued to highlight the bonanza grades for which this historic district was renowned, but have now extended the mineralized vein corridor a further 500m along strike from where historic production shut down roughly 90 years ago. The Denver, Paymaster and Bermuda (DPB) high-grade veins that were historically mined together, represented the last producing mine in the district prior to shutting down due to low metals prices at the onset of the Great Depression. As the first group to target the historic workings, we are excited to not only confirm that high-grade mineralization remains where production left off, but more consequentially, that the system extends substantially beyond and remains open. With assays showing 14 significant intercepts from the 16 drillholes reported thus far, we're seeing tremendous leverage via the drill bit at what is just the very beginning of our maiden program at the project. With three drill rigs now at site and roughly 30,000 metres of drilling planned through the end of the year, we are focused on expanding the footprint of known mineralization while we continue to enhance our understanding of the geologic model."

Table 1: Summary of significant Au and Ag assay results using a 300 g/t AgEq cut-off grade

DrillholeAreaFrom
Metres
To
Metres
Length
Metres
Au g/tAg g/tAgEq
g/t
TW20-016Step Out233.17234.71.54.8405.28489.28
TW20-016Step Out307.85309.371.51.780144.57322.57
TW20-016Step Out385.57387.11.53.220231.74553.74
TW20-017Merton (DPB)374.9376.433.113.9621070.162466.32
Including376.43377.951.526.1332029.774643.1
TW20-017Merton (DPB)440.44441.961.52.840221.90505.90

 

AgEq. = Ag:Au ratio 100:1, True thickness unknown

DPB Target

Drilling on the DPB Target is progressing with step-out drilling east and west of drillhole TW20-006 (4.6 metres at 1,577 g/t AgEq). Additional drill pads spaced at approximately 100 metres apart along strike will host 3 drillholes each, all oriented in a southerly direction to cut the veins up and down dip. The DPB Target has significant tonnage and expansion potential based on drilling to date.

A second intercept has been returned from the Merton vein on the south side of the DPB Target. Drillhole TW20-017 cut 3.1 metres of 2,466 g/t AgEq and is one of the highest grade intercepts on the project. The mineralized intersection in TW20-017, along with the first intercept in TW20-007 (1.5 metres of 387 g/t AgEq), confirm a minimum strike extent of 120 metres on the Merton vein.

A significant development at the DPB Target is the intersection of good grade gold mineralization in drillhole TW20-016. TW20-016 is 500 metres west of the drill pattern. The drillhole intersected three zones of mineralization, and these zones are slightly different than previous drill intercepts in that they are rich in gold versus silver. The high-grade gold drill intercepts could be related to a second, younger gold system.

Two additional step out drillholes, TW20-014 and TW20-015, were completed 800 metres to the west of the main DPB Target. The drillholes encountered weak Au and Ag mineralization; however, in TW20-014, the critical West End Rhyolite unit was missing or faulted out from the volcanic package. In TW20-015, the West End Rhyolite was present and weakly mineralized. Additional geologic work is needed to find the extension of the vein zones 800 metres to the west.

Ohio Target

A third RC drill rig has arrived to initiate planned drillholes at the Ohio Vein Target. Drilling is targeting the off-set portion of the flat-lying Ohio and West End veins. Four drillholes are planned at Ohio, then the drill will move to the western end of the DPB Target to follow up on drillhole TW20-016.

Victor Target

At the Victor Target, roughly 800 metres to the east of DPB, core drilling is progressing with seven holes planned and five completed. Assays for the core program are pending at this time. Victor Target is testing approximately 300 metres of potential strike along the Murray/Victor vein complex.

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Tonopah 2020 Drilling Grades
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Table 2: Drillhole Location Information for TW20-001 to TW20-020

Drillhole IDTargetTypeNAD27
East
NAD27
North
Elevation metresAzimuthDipTotal
Depth
metres
TW20-001VictorRC478723421412117870-90623.3
TW20-002VictorRC47867142142271796150-85716.3
TW20-003VictorRC47864442143261794150-85748.3
TW20-004DPBRC47805342142601765180-87611.12
TW20-005DPBRC47790042142201760180-85605.03
TW20-006DPBRC478069421396517740-90571.5
TW20-007DPBRC47805842137081775180-85605.03
TW20-008New DiscoveryRC47790042132611774175-80519.68
TW20-009New DiscoveryRC477887421309617770-90312.42
TW20-010New DiscoveryRC47774842131961769110-70355.09
TW20-011VictorPre Collar47872942141311786305-881500
TW20-012VictorPre Collar478596421425217980-901500
TW20-013VictorPre Collar47866442142271796220-851500
TW20-014Step OutRC47730542141201747180-801500
TW20-015Step OutRC47728142139561748180-701360
TW20-016Step OutRC47754742136981749180-701285
TW20-017DPBRC47805942137141775230-801550
TW20-018DPBRC47796042137331769230-751695
TW20-019DPBRC47828042141741779220-701850
TW20-020VictorPre Collar47882142142531790205-761400

 

All sampling was conducted under the supervision of the Company's project geologists, and a strict chain of custody from the project to the sample preparation facility was implemented and monitored. The RC samples were hauled from the project site to a secure and fenced facility in Tonopah, Nevada, where they were loaded on to American Assay Laboratory's (AAL) flat-bed truck and delivered to AAL's facility in Sparks, Nevada. A sample submittal sheet was delivered to AAL personnel who organized and processed the sample intervals pursuant to the Company's instructions. Blackrock personnel inserted standards and blanks into the sample sequence every 15 to 20 samples.

The RC samples and QA/QC samples were crushed and pulverized, then the pulverized material was digested and analyzed for Au using fire assay fusion and an Induced Coupled Plasma (ICP) finish on a 30-gram assay split. Ag was determined using five-acid digestion and ICP analysis. Over limits for Au and Ag were determined using a gravimetric finish. Data verification of the assay and analytical results are completed to ensure accurate and verifiable results. A prep blank, lab blank or a certified standard was inserted approximately every 20th sample.

Blackrock's exploration activities at the Tonopah West Project are being conducted and supervised by Mr. William Howald, Executive Chairman of Blackrock Gold Corp. Mr. William Howald, AIPG Certified Professional Geologist #11041, is a Qualified Person as defined under National Instrument 43-101. He has reviewed and approved the contents of this news release.

About Blackrock Gold Corp.

Blackrock is a junior gold-focused exploration company that is on a quest to make an economic discovery. Anchored by a seasoned Board, the Company is focused on its Nevada portfolio of properties consisting of low-sulphidation epithermal gold & silver projects located along on the established Northern Nevada Rift in north-central Nevada, and the Walker Lane trend in western Nevada.

For further information, please contact:

Andrew Pollard, President & CEO
Blackrock Gold Corp.
Phone: 604 817-6044
Email: andrew@blackrockgoldcorp.com

Forward Looking Statements

This news release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Canadian securities legislation. Such forward-looking statements concern the Company's strategic plans, completion and exercise of the Tonopah option agreement, timing and expectations for the Company's exploration and drilling programs, estimates of mineralization from drilling, geological information projected from sampling results and the potential quantities and grades of the target zones. Such forward-looking statements or information are based on a number of assumptions, which may prove to be incorrect. Assumptions have been made regarding, among other things: conditions in general economic and financial markets; accuracy of assay results; geological interpretations from drilling results, timing and amount of capital expenditures; performance of available laboratory and other related services; future operating costs; and the historical basis for current estimates of potential quantities and grades of target zones. The actual results could differ materially from those anticipated in these forward-looking statements as a result of the risk factors including: the ability of the Company to complete the Tonopah lease option, the timing and content of work programs; results of exploration activities and development of mineral properties; the interpretation and uncertainties of drilling results and other geological data; receipt, maintenance and security of permits and mineral property titles; environmental and other regulatory risks; project costs overruns or unanticipated costs and expenses; availability of funds; failure to delineate potential quantities and grades of the target zones based on historical data, and general market and industry conditions. Forward-looking statements are based on the expectations and opinions of the Company's management on the date the statements are made. The assumptions used in the preparation of such statements, although considered reasonable at the time of preparation, may prove to be imprecise and, as such, readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date the statements were made. The Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements included in this news release if these beliefs, estimates and opinions or other circumstances should change, except as otherwise required by applicable law.

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