Company News – Thu 31 May, 2018

By Cory댊 Novo Reports First Bulk Sample Results From Comet Well

Here sit he news today that is driving down the Novo stock. While the numbers are clearly disappointing the markets it is only the first 2 of 12 bulk samples. The tough situations of exploring in this Karratha area is the inconsistent geology. This is why Novo has tried a number of different exploration methods to get a handle on what gold is in the ground.

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…Here’s the news…

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 31, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Novo Resources Corp. (“Novo” or the “Company”) (TSX-V:NVO) (OTCQX:NSRPF) is pleased to provide results for the first two bulk samples from Comet Well, part of Novo’s greater Karratha Gold Project located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. Sample KX157, a 7.143 tonne bulk sample previously reported to contain numerous gold nuggets (please refer to the Company’s news release dated April 25, 2018 for further details), returned an impressive grade of 10.4 grams per tonne gold (please refer to figures 1 and 2 below for sample location). Sample KX158, a 6.853 tonne bulk sample encompassing conglomerate and footwall dolerite, returned 1.5 grams per tonne gold.

Sample KX157 was collected from a 2×2 m horizontal panel from 0.3-0.8 m above the basal contact of the Lower Cannonball conglomerate unit at the Powerline showing (please refer to the Company’s news releases dated February 14, 2018 and March 20, 2018 for further details). Additional bulk samples, KX151-KX162, have been collected from nearby trenches (please refer to figure 2 below and the Company’s news release dated March 20, 2018 for further details) and are currently being processed through the SGS Minerals (“SGS”) laboratory in Perth (please refer to the Company’s news release dated February 6, 2018 for further details). Data from these samples will provide a more thorough understanding of gold grades within the basal few meters of the Lower Cannonball conglomerate, a unit that has yielded numerous metal detector strikes.

Sample KX158 was collected immediately beneath KX157 from a panel approximately 0.5 m thick. Approximately half of the sample is conglomerate and half is footwall dolerite, a rock considered barren. When compared to bulk samples collected from the basal contact at Purdy’s Reward that yielded 10.6-87.8 grams per tonne gold (please refer to the Company’s news release dated February 14, 2018 for further details), this sample is notably lower grade, an indication that the basal contact is not as enriched at Comet Well compared to that at Purdy’s Reward. At Comet Well, gold appears to be scattered through a thicker section of conglomerate as evidenced by results from sample KX157 and the numerous detector strikes over several vertical meters of exposure in trenches.

To date, two gold-bearing horizons have been identified at Comet Well. The lower horizon comprises the bottom of the Lower Cannonball conglomerate and displays a thickness of several meters. The upper gold-bearing horizon is approximately 1-2 m thick and comprises the base of the Upper Cannonball conglomerate. This horizon may correlate with gold-bearing conglomerates approximately 2 km northeast at Purdy’s Reward. Novo is currently exploring areas along strike to confirm this hypothesis.

Novo personnel recently discovered a new exposure of gold-bearing conglomerate within a drainage approximately 250 m southeast of the trench from which bulk samples KX157 and KX158 were extracted (please refer to figures 3 and 4 below). Current interpretation suggests this is the down dip extension of the gold-bearing horizon within the Upper Cannonball conglomerate. Work is currently being undertaken to further expose this conglomerate and collect bulk samples. Novo plans to provide further information about this discovery once this work is complete.

In light of the successful implementation of Novo’s bulk sampling and processing protocols at Comet Well, Novo is considering returning to Purdy’s Reward to re-sample previously sampled areas using these new protocols to ensure consistency of procedures and resulting data.

Novo Chairman and President, Dr Quinton Hennigh, commented, “We are very encouraged by initial bulk sample results from Comet Well. Samples KX157 and KX158 are the first two +5 tonne samples collected and analyzed by our new protocols, a seminal step forward for the Company and project. We are particularly intrigued with the elevated concentration of gold in sample KX157 given its position above the basal contact and look forward to receipt of further results from additional bulk samples collected in nearby trenches. These results will give us a more complete picture of gold grade distribution from the bottom few meters of the Lower Cannonball conglomerate.”

Since securing an agreement for the use of the sample processing facility at SGS in February, 2018, Novo technical staff and consultants have been working closely with SGS to refine flowsheets for processing and analysis of bulk samples from Comet Well. Analysis extends beyond solely assigning a grade to the material. Testing also generates important metallurgical information that will prove invaluable as the project progresses through economic studies. Novo will glean key information around gold grade, gold particle size and distribution, and gravity recoverable gold that will assist with future processing plant design options.

To ensure that the extremely nuggety Pilbara conglomerate gold mineralization is sampled and tested appropriately, considerable mineral processing, geometallurgical and geological intelligence have been applied to develop rigorous sampling and testwork flowsheets, assay and QA/QC regimes. Test work procedures are being optimised as material hardness, gold grade, gold particle size and distribution of gold reporting to various analytic streams is better understood. Capacity of the test plant is expected to be in excess of 50 tonnes per month once operating at steady state.

Novo CEO and Director, Rob Humphryson, commented, “Our staff’s dedication and determination helped overcome many obstacles faced during the development of these unique sampling and analytical processes. Novo is not aware of any such work having been undertaken previously in Australia, thus these processes were developed without …read more

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