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BENZF - Benz Mining Announces New High-Grade Discovery at D Zone 7.9m at 35.9g/t Au

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Drill results from wide spaced scout holes at D and E Zones confirm discovery of high-grade mineralised shoots

  • Assays for 13 additional holes received - assay results include:

    • 7.9m at 35.9g/t gold including 1.0m at 268.8g/t gold (EM21-168)

    • 1.5m at 16.4g/t gold (EM21-166)

    • 5.3m at 3.5g/t gold including 1.3m at 6.0g/t gold (EM21-167)

    • 1.0m at 8.34g/t gold (EM21-171)

  • Current drilling considerably extends D Zone's historical footprint with previous results of:

    • 2.2m at 18.1 g/t gold including 0.8m at 41.7g/t gold (EM89CH29)

    • 3.8m at 8.5g/t gold (EM20-141)

    • 5.3m at 3.0g/t gold including 1.0m at 8.8g/t gold (EM20-141)

  • Results confirm the discovery of a high-grade shoot within the 1200m x 500m D Zone

  • High-grade blind discovery at E Zone with mineralisation drilled over 1000m x 500m

  • Existing resource at A, B and C Zones cover an area of 1100m x 500m

  • New style of mineralisation at E Zone within an altered and deformed tonalite intrusion

  • Assays also confirm the Kotak Trend is present at both D and E Zones

  • Shallow mineralisation in granodiorite, confirmed with 1.0m at 8.34g/t Au from 125.6m

  • 87 holes for ~48,000m completed, assays pending for 58 holes

  • Visible gold in 10 holes from D and E Zones pending assays with shallow strong visible gold mineralisation encountered at 81.3m in drillhole EM21-229 (E Zone)

Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - December 2, 2021) - Benz Mining Corp. (TSXV: BZ) (ASX: BNZ) (the Company or Benz) is pleased to announce results for 13 holes from D and E Zones at the Eastmain Gold Project (Eastmain or the Project), which are now confirmed as new high-grade lodes and have the potential to become an integral part of the Eastmain deposit.



Figure 1: Visible gold intercept E Zone - new discovery - hole EM21-229, 81.3m, assays pending.

To view an enhanced version of Figure 1, please visit:
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Benz Mining CEO, Xavier Braud, commented:

"These high-grade results confirm that both D and E Zones host the high-grade shoots we were looking for, making them similar to A, B and C Zones which form part of our 376,000oz at 7.9g/t gold resource1. One intercept of 7.9m at 35.9g/t gold is 100m away from hole EM20-141, which returned 3.5m at 8.5g/t gold last year in our proof-of-concept campaign of drilling electromagnetic targets, signalling that Eastmain is set to grow considerably under Benz' ownership.

"Both D and E Zones have large footprints as indicated by electromagnetics. We are still drilling wide spaced holes on 75 to 100m spacing, pushing out the boundaries of the mineralised system. We have not found any end to mineralisation; everything is still very much open in all directions. We have 4 more holes with visible gold spread out over 600m of plunge at D Zone and visible gold over a large 200m x 300m area.

"The discovery of a mineralised tonalite at E Zone is highly significant as it represents a new style of mineralisation and a new structural framework for E zone. We have been able to track it to shallow depths (<30m vertical) with more recent holes. The spectacular visible gold intercept from hole EM21-229 shows that potential high-grade mineralisation at E Zone comes close to surface.

"To speed up assays, we have sent multiple batches of core samples to a different laboratory and we are looking forward to using the first PhotonAssay facility commercially available in the whole of the Americas under our 20,000 samples per month priority agreement in the new year."



Figure 2: Close up of abundant visible gold grains within EM21-168, part of the 1.0m at 268.8g/t Au.

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D Zone

The D Zone is located about 1.0km to the ESE of the C Zone mineralised lens and 1.5 km from camp infrastructure and can be accessed by a series of exploration trails year-round.

Over the past 15 months, the D Zone system evolved from a small number of historical holes and VTEM anomalies into a full mineralised system covering 1000m x 300m with multiple high-grade intervals including the best result acquired by Benz to date of 7.9m at 35.9g/t gold including 1.0m at 268.8g/t gold in hole EM21-168 located in the central portion of the zone.

By comparison, A, B and C Zones have a footprint of approximately 1100m x 500m with multiple high-grade shoots.



Figure 3: D Zone maps, July 2020 with limited historical drilling, December 2021 with multiple high-grade intercepts including new intercepts from the latest batch of results and DHEM conductors highlighting an area of 1000m x 500m.

To view an enhanced version of Figure 3, please visit:
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At D Zone, Benz identified at least three mineralised horizons:

  • The "mine" horizon is associated with a strongly biotite, sericite, silica and carbonate altered mylonite located in contact and within deformed and altered ultramafic rocks. Sulphide content varies from 1-2% to up to 50% in late sulphide veins, containing inclusions of enclosing rocks, and often associated with quartz veins. There are also stringers and patches of sulphides that are foliation parallel. Garnet porphyroblasts are observed within the more biotite altered rocks. The high-grade interval from EM-168 is from this horizon.

  • The Kotak mineralised trend is located approximately 200m in the hanging wall of the mine horizon. Mineralisation is geologically similar with an association to a strongly deformed horizon with quartz and sulphide veins. Local magnetite rich veins/ horizon and quartz, carbonate and tourmaline veins are observed. Garnet porphyroblasts are present in the more altered rocks. (EM21-165, EM21-162, EM21-170).

  • A granodiorite intrusion has been intersected at the beginning of all holes drilled in this area, this intrusion is syn to post tectonic. The margins are strongly altered and contain xenoliths of enclosing rocks. Quartz, pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite veins with sericite alteration halos have been noted to contain visible gold in several holes. The intersections reported for EM21-169, EM21-171 and EM21-162 are from quartz veins in altered granodiorite.

Main sulphides are pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite, pyrite and sphalerite. In addition to the strongly mineralised interval reported in the present release, visible gold was observed in several holes at D Zone.



Figure 4: Mineralised interval Hole EM21-168 7.9m at 35.9g/t including 1.0m at 268.8g/t Au.

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E Zone

The E Zone is located about 1km to the ESE of the D Zone mineralised lens and 2.5 km from the camp infrastructure. It is easily accessible by a network of trails and from the airstrip.

Results in this release confirm that visible gold at E Zone is associated with high-grade gold values with the interval returning 5.3m at 3.5g/t gold including 1.3m at 6.0g/t gold (EM21-167) from a zone which had shown visible gold in drill core (see figure 7).



Figure 5: E Zone maps, July 2020 with limited VTEM anomalies and no drilling, December 2021 with multiple high-grade intercepts including new intercepts from the latest batch of results and DHEM conductors highlighting an area of 1000m x 500m.

To view an enhanced version of Figure 5, please visit:
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Drillhole EM21-229, which is the easternmost hole drilled to date at Eastmain, returned strongly mineralised core with visible gold mineralisation present at the shallow depth of 81.3m (see figure 8) associated with a strongly deformed and altered horizon within the volcanic sequence.

At E Zone, drilling encountered gold and sulphide mineralisation in several settings.

  • A strongly deformed and altered horizon located at the contact of the volcanosedimentary sequence and a deformed and altered tonalite intrusion structurally interpreted as located between the Kotak horizon and the Mine horizon. This mineralization responds well to BHEM and TDEM surveys. This horizon is strongly altered in biotite, sericite and carbonate and is cut by sulphide and quartz veins. Visible gold has been observed in this setting in several holes. The intersection from Hole EM21-167 is from this horizon.

  • Strongly sericite, albite and carbonate altered tonalite with quartz, carbonate and tourmaline veins and veinlets. Pyrite, sphalerite and locally arsenopyrite (with pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite) are observed in association with quartz veins. Visible gold has been observed in several holes in this setting. The intersection from hole EM21-166 is from an altered tonalite with quartz, carbonate tourmaline veins.

This tonalite intrusion has a variable thickness over the area. Monzonite and quartz diorite were observed in the margins of this intrusion. It has only been observed in E Zone and is interpreted as syntectonic.



Figure 6: NE-SW Schematic geological cross section showing the recently discovered mineralised tonalite intrusion at E Zone.

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Figure 7: Mineralised tonalite contact with visible gold associated with a pyrrhotite rich quartz vein (Hole EM21-167, 278.6m) 5.3m at 3.5g/t Au including 1.3m at 6.0g/t Au.

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Figure 8: Visible gold intercept E Zone, hole EM21-229, 81.3m assays pending.

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Figure 9: Map view of the Eastmain Project with historical and current high grade drill results and 2021 drilling pending assays with EM conductors and simplified geology.

To view an enhanced version of Figure 9, please visit:
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The results in this release are a mix of standard 50g charge fire assays and metallic screen fire assays. The choice of method was based on geological observations with samples showing strong visual mineralisation assayed directly by metallic screen fire assays.

This press release was prepared under supervision and approved by Dr. Danielle Giovenazzo, P.Geo, acting as Benz's qualified person under National Instrument 43-101.

About Benz Mining Corp.

Benz Mining Corp. brings together an experienced team of geoscientists and finance professionals with a focused strategy to unlock the mineral potential of the Upper Eastmain Greenstone Belt in Northern Quebec. Benz is earning a 100% interest in the former producing high grade Eastmain gold mine, Ruby Hill West and Ruby Hill East projects in Quebec and owns 100% of the Windy Mountain project.

The Eastmain Gold Project is situated within the Upper Eastmain Greenstone Belt in Quebec, Canada and currently hosts a NI 43-101 and JORC (2012) compliant resource of 376,000oz at 7.9gpt gold (Indicated: 236,500oz at 8.2g/t Au - Inferred: 139,300oz at 7.5g/t Au). The existing gold mineralization is associated with 15-20% semi-massive to massive pyrrhotite, pyrite and chalcopyrite making it amenable to detection by electromagnetics.

Multiple gold occurrences have been identified by previous explorers over a 10km long zone along strike from the Eastmain Mine with very limited but highly encouraging testing outside the existing resource area. Benz has subsequently identified over 150 DHEM conductors over a strike length of 6km which is open in all directions.



Figure 10: Benz tenure over Upper Eastmain Greenstone Belt simplified geology.

To view an enhanced version of Figure 10, please visit:
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On behalf of the Board of Directors of Benz Mining Corp.

Xavier Braud, CEO

For more information please contact:

Paul Fowler
Head of Corporate Development (Canada)
Benz Mining Corp.
Telephone: +1 416 356 8165
Email: info@benzmining.com

Xavier Braud
CEO, Head of Corporate Development (Aus)
Benz Mining Corp.
Telephone +61 8 6143 6702 email: info@benzmining.com

Forward-Looking Information: Certain statements contained in this news release may constitute "forward-looking information" as such term is used in applicable Canadian securities laws. Forward-looking information is based on plans, expectations and estimates of management at the date the information is provided and is subject to certain factors and assumptions, including, that the Company's financial condition and development plans do not change as a result of unforeseen events and that the Company obtains regulatory approval. Forward-looking information is subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties and other factors that could cause plans, estimates and actual results to vary materially from those projected in such forward-looking information. Factors that could cause the forward-looking information in this news release to change or to be inaccurate include, but are not limited to, the risk that any of the assumptions referred to prove not to be valid or reliable, that occurrences such as those referred to above are realized and result in delays, or cessation in planned work, that the Company's financial condition and development plans change, and delays in regulatory approval, as well as the other risks and uncertainties applicable to the Company as set forth in the Company's continuous disclosure filings filed under the Company's profile at www.sedar.com. The Company undertakes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements, other than as required by applicable law.

NEITHER THE TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE NOR ITS REGULATION SERVICES PROVIDER (AS THAT TERM IS DEFINED IN THE POLICIES OF THE TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE) ACCEPTS RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR ADEQUACY OF THIS RELEASE.

Competent Person's Statements: The information in this report that relates to Exploration Results is based on and fairly represents information and supporting information compiled by Mr Xavier Braud, who is a member of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists (AIG membership ID:6963). Mr Braud is a consultant to the Company and has sufficient experience in the style of mineralization and type of deposits under consideration and qualifies as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012 edition of the "Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves". Mr Braud holds securities in Benz Mining Corp and consents to the inclusion of all technical statements based on his information in the form and context in which they appear.

The information in this announcement that relates to the Inferred Mineral Resource was first reported under the JORC Code by the Company in its prospectus released to the ASX on 21 December 2020. The Company confirms that it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the information included in the original market announcement and confirms that all material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the estimate continue to apply and have not materially changed. The Company confirms that the form and context in which the Competent Person's findings are presented have not been materially modified from the original market announcement

Appendix 1: Drilling and assays data

Table 1: Drillholes collar information

Hole ID
X_NAD83_Z18N
Y_NAD83_Z18N
Elevation
Azimuth
Dip
Total Depth
EM21-160
700655
5797357
507
215
-70
477
EM21-161
701002
5797424
513
215
-60
351
EM21-162
700174
5798070
489
210
-65
651
EM21-163
701197
5797297
509
215
-60
201
EM21-164
701030
5797282
524
210
-60
273
EM21-165
700394
5798111
487
210
-75
783
EM21-166
701160
5797442
494
215
-60
411
EM21-167
701401
5797488
503
180
-70
468
EM21-168
700280
5798134
485
210
-75
687
EM21-169
701246
5797779
490
210
-75
621
EM21-170
700276
5797965
490
210
-70
636
EM21-171
700171
5797963
489
210
-70
567
EM21-172
700605
5797443
495
210
-60
453
EM21-174
701371
5798073
484
210
-65
781

 

Table 2: Significant assays*

Hole ID
From
To
Total Length
Au g/t
Zone
EM21-160
42.2
43.05
0.85
Fire Assay
2.07
1.13
EM21-160
72.15
72.8
0.65
Fire Assay
1.41
0.129
EM21-160
72.8
73.4
0.6
Fire Assay
1.48
0.51
EM21-160
180.8
181.8
1
PGE
NR
0.202
EM21-160
181.8
182.8
1
PGE
NR
0.239
EM21-160
303.2
304.1
0.9
Fire Assay
2.24
0.17
EM21-160
418.5
420
1.5
Fire Assay
4.05
0.171
EM21-161
59.8
60.2
0.4
Fire Assay
1.08
0.46
EM21-161
89.8
90.6
0.8
Fire Assay
2.07
0.11
EM21-161
168
169
1
Metallic sieve
2.08
0.11
EM21-161
288
288.7
0.7
Fire Assay
1.52
1.293
EM21-161
298.9
299.3
0.4
Fire Assay
0.75
0.155
EM21-161
299.9
300.3
0.4
Fire Assay
0.91
1.16
EM21-162
94
94.7
0.7
Fire Assay
1.75
2.0
EM21-162
100
100.5
0.5
Fire Assay
1.36
0.239
EM21-162
176.9
177.6
0.7
Fire Assay
2.02
0.11
EM21-162
178.3
179
0.7
Fire Assay
2.16
1.37
EM21-162
179
180
1
Fire Assay
2.91
0.42
EM21-162
205.3
205.8
0.5
Fire Assay
1.39
0.1
EM21-162
373
374.5
1.5
Fire Assay
3.06
0.282
EM21-162
399.6
400.4
0.8
Metallic sieve
1.76
0.320
EM21-162
400.4
401.1
0.7
Metallic sieve
1.90
0.126
EM21-162
402.7
403.2
0.5
Metallic sieve
1.15
0.204
EM21-162
403.8
404.3
0.5
Metallic sieve
1.20
0.514
EM21-162
404.3
404.9
0.6
Metallic sieve
1.29
0.289
EM21-162
406.1
407.1
1
Metallic sieve
2.41
1.262
EM21-162
479.2
479.8
0.6
Fire Assay
1.44
0.758
EM21-162
4816
482.1
0.5
Fire Assay
1.3
0.285
EM21-162
489.6
490.6
1
Metallic sieve
2.71
0.17
EM21-162
496.4
497.2
0.8
Metallic sieve
1.91
0.90
EM21-163
77.9
78.6
0.7
Fire Assay
1.54
0.108
EM21-163
111.2
112
0.8
Fire Assay
1.77
0.143
EM21-163
118.7
119.8
1.1
Metallic sieve
3.05
0.167
EM21-163
129.1
130.1
1
Metallic sieve
2.32
1.51
EM21-163
142
143
1
Fire Assay
2.18
0.171
EM21-163
156.5
157
0.5
Fire Assay
1.26
0.101
EM21-163
174.6
175.4
0.8
Fire Assay
1.48
0.407
EM21-163
181
182
1
Fire Assay
2.34
1.881
EM21-163
182
183
1
Fire Assay
2.21
0.11
EM21-163
184.5
186
1.5
Fire Assay
3.35
0.103
EM21-163
194.3
195.3
1
Fire Assay
2.23
0.162
EM21-163
196.5
198
1.5
Fire Assay
3.53
0.594
EM21-164
80
81.4
1.4
Metallic sieve
2.80
0.12
EM21-164
81.4
82.6
1.2
Metallic sieve
3.25
0.28
EM21-164
82.6
84
1.4
Metallic sieve
3.28
1.60
EM21-164
84
85.3
1.3
Metallic sieve
2.39
0.14
EM21-164
95.4
96
0.6
Fire Assay
1.31
0.149
EM21-164
96
97.5
1.5
Fire Assay
0.88
0.117
EM21-164
133
134.2
1.2
Fire Assay
2.69
0.114
EM21-164
137
138
1
Fire Assay
2.03
0.602
EM21-164
167
168.5
1.5
Fire Assay
3.95
0.41
EM21-164
168.5
169.8
1.3
Fire Assay
2.86
0.363
EM21-164
179.15
180
0.85
Fire Assay
2.07
0.116
EM21-164
225
225.5
0.5
Fire Assay
1.3
0.225
EM21-164
226.6
227.5
0.9
Fire Assay
2.22
0.11
EM21-165
261.7
262.3
0.6
Fire Assay
1.08
0.66
EM21-165
262.3
263.6
1.3
Fire Assay
3.51
0.12
EM21-165
273.2
274.7
1.5
Fire Assay
3.40
0.19
EM21-165
302.13
302.84
0.71
Fire Assay
1.41
0.17
EM21-165
306
306.5
0.5
Duplicate
0.75
0.10
EM21-165
343.05
344.15
1.1
Fire Assay
2.56
0.17
EM21-165
428.75
429.3
0.55
Fire Assay
2.65
0.24
EM21-165
436.5
438
1.5
Metallic sieve
3.75
0.10
EM21-165
450
451.5
1.5
Fire Assay
3.5
0.12
EM21-165
455
455.93
0.93
Fire Assay
1.94
1.48
EM21-165
623
624.1
1.1
Metallic sieve
2.77
0.13
EM21-165
625.5
627
1.5
Metallic sieve
3.55
0.54
EM21-165
727.91
728.41
0.5
Fire Assay
1.05
0.19
EM21-166
186.5
188
1.5
Fire Assay
3.48
0.132
EM21-166
192.4
193.7
1.3
Metallic sieve
2.72
0.56
EM21-166
195
196.16
1.16
Metallic sieve
2.34
0.43
EM21-166
312
313
1
Metallic sieve
1.88
2.46
EM21-166
313.72
315
1.28
Fire Assay
1.48
0.415
EM21-166
313.75
315
1.25
Duplicate
1.3
0.14
EM21-166
328.6
329.5
0.9
Fire Assay
0.93
0.28
EM21-166
333
334.3
1.3
Metallic sieve
2.98
0.60
EM21-166
347.5
349
1.5
Metallic sieve
3.19
0.14
EM21-166
353
354.5
1.5
Fire Assay
3.14
16.39
EM21-166
376
377.5
1.5
Fire Assay
3.05
0.92
EM21-167
31.5
31.87
0.37
Fire Assay
0.84
0.11
EM21-167
45
45.7
0.7
Fire Assay
1.8
0.12
EM21-167
182
183.5
1.5
Fire Assay
3.90
0.14
EM21-167
183.5
184.2
0.7
Fire Assay
1.61
0.36
EM21-167
185.6
186.3
0.7
Fire Assay
2.13
0.22
EM21-167
186.3
187.7
1.4
Fire Assay
3.45
0.50
EM21-167
187.7
189
1.3
Fire Assay
2.79
0.68
EM21-167
273
274
1
Metallic sieve
2.71
0.26
EM21-167
277.2
278.3
1.1
Metallic sieve
2.52
1.95
EM21-167
278.3
279.6
1.3
Metallic sieve
5.99
5.99
EM21-167
279.6
281
1.4
Metallic sieve
1.50
1.50
EM21-167
281
282.5
1.5
Fire Assay
3.70
4.44
EM21-167
286.1
287
0.9
Fire Assay
2.16
0.15
EM21-167
298.25
299.75
1.5
Fire Assay
2.68
0.1
EM21-167
302.7
303.6
0.9
Fire Assay
1.69
0.85
EM21-167
305.8
306.3
0.5
Fire Assay
0.91
0.28
EM21-167
324
325
1
Fire Assay
2.09
0.1
EM21-167
361
362
1
Fire Assay
1.86
0.15
EM21-167
376
376.6
0.6
Fire Assay
1.49
0.13
EM21-167
377.5
379
1.5
Fire Assay
3.07
0.24
EM21-167
391
392
1
Fire Assay
2.34
0.17
EM21-167
392
392.5
0.5
Fire Assay
0.99
0.14
EM21-167
396
397
1
Fire Assay
1.80
0.34
EM21-167
401
402.5
1.5
Fire Assay
2.68
0.12
EM21-167
402.5
403.5
1
Fire Assay
1.85
0.39
EM21-167
414.5
415
0.5
Fire Assay
0.99
0.10
EM21-167
417.9
419.3
1.4
Fire Assay
2.42
0.13
EM21-167
457.5
459
1.5
Fire Assay
2.85
0.13
EM21-168
118.92
119.42
0.5
Fire Assay
0.71
0.79
EM21-168
248.15
249.65
1.5
Fire Assay
3.12
0.153
EM21-168
336
337
1
Fire Assay
2.07
0.123
EM21-168
338
339
1
Fire Assay
2.12
0.128
EM21-168
340.5
341.61
1.11
Fire Assay
2.53
0.142
EM21-168
467.72
468.45
0.73
Metallic sieve
1.87
0.39
EM21-168
469.55
470.69
1.14
Metallic sieve
2.46
0.21
EM21-168
480
481
1
Fire Assay
2.13
0.18
EM21-168
518.2
519.2
1
Fire Assay
2.01
0.15
EM21-168
578.8
580
1.2
Fire Assay
2.53
0.54
EM21-168
580
581.1
1.1
Fire Assay
2.77
0.31
EM21-168
595.1
595.7
0.6
Fire Assay
1.63
0.63
EM21-168
596.2
597.2
1
Metallic sieve
2.41
1.21
EM21-168
597.2
598.2
1
Metallic sieve
2.21
4.06
EM21-168
598.2
599.2
1
Metallic sieve
2.46
2.55
EM21-168
599.2
600.2
1
Metallic sieve
1.88
0.33
EM21-168
600.2
601.2
1
Metallic sieve
2.49
268.80
EM21-168
601.2
602.1
0.9
Metallic sieve
2.05
5.54
EM21-168
602.1
603
0.9
Metallic sieve
2.01
0.88
EM21-168
603
604.1
1.1
Metallic sieve
2.52
0.18
EM21-169
36.5
37
0.5
Fire Assay
0.92
3.49
EM21-169
58
58.4
0.4
Fire Assay
1.15
0.10
EM21-169
92.15
92.8
0.65
Fire Assay
1.39
1.07
EM21-169
92.8
93.2
0.4
Fire Assay
0.98
0.10
EM21-169
322.5
323.2
0.7
Fire Assay
1.44
0.12
EM21-169
335.6
337.1
1.5
Fire Assay
4.13
0.1
EM21-169
342
343.6
1.6
Fire Assay
4.43
0.59
EM21-169
573.2
573.6
0.4
Fire Assay
0.99
0.62
EM21-169
616
616.7
0.7
Fire Assay
1.62
0.17
EM21-170
252.5
253.8
1.3
Fire Assay
3.06
0.39
EM21-170
259.4
260.5
1.1
Fire Assay
2.13
0.22
EM21-170
270.8
271.5
0.7
Fire Assay
1.96
0.1
EM21-170
353.7
354.8
1.1
Metallic sieve

0.20
EM21-170
488.2
489.2
1
Metallic sieve
2.520
0.20
EM21-170
490.2
491.2
1
Metallic sieve
2.280
4.08
EM21-170
492
493.2
1.2
Metallic sieve
2.900
2.03
EM21-170
494.2
495.3
1.1
Metallic sieve
2.570
0.10
EM21-171
125.9
126.9
1
Metallic sieve
2.54
8.34
EM21-171
212.1
212.7
0.6
Fire Assay
1.88
0.28
EM21-171
215.9
216.4
0.5
Fire Assay
1.23
0.19
EM21-171
341.4
342.4
1
Metallic sieve
1.86
0.19
EM21-171
343.4
344.4
1
Metallic sieve
2.35
0.38
EM21-171
344.4
345.4
1
Metallic sieve
2.05
0.74
EM21-171
422.26
422.76
0.5
Fire Assay
1.27
0.32
EM21-172
62.6
63.1
0.5
Fire Assay
1.22
0.12
EM21-174
82.5
83.33
0.83
Fire Assay
0.82
0.77
EM21-174
317.46
318.5
1.04
Fire Assay
2.18
0.14
EM21-174
373
374
1
Fire Assay
1.83
2.02
EM21-174
386
386.55
0.55
Fire Assay
1.24
0.1
EM21-174
386.55
387.1
0.55
Fire Assay
0.96
0.22
EM21-174
423.89
424.39
0.5
Fire Assay
0.89
1.37
EM21-174
501.28
502.76
1.48
Fire Assay
2.57
0.11
EM21-174
512.05
512.85
0.8
Fire Assay
1.73
0.14
EM21-174
512.85
513.48
0.63
Fire Assay
1.29
0.14
EM21-174
513.48
514
0.52
Fire Assay
1.29
0.26
EM21-174
515.85
517.28
1.43
Fire Assay
3.19
0.52
EM21-174
518.7
519.13
0.43
Fire Assay
0.94
1.18
EM21-174
519.13
519.89
0.76
Fire Assay
1.36
0.6
EM21-174
524.7
525.5
0.8
Fire Assay
1.75
1.21
EM21-174
525.5
526
0.5
Fire Assay
0.89
0.38
EM21-174
526
527
1
Fire Assay
1.87
0.32
EM21-174
527.5
528
0.5
Fire Assay
1.01
0.19
EM21-174
531
531.65
0.65
Fire Assay
1.47
0.62
EM21-174
534
535
1
Fire Assay
2.24
0.23
EM21-174
535
536.01
1.01
Fire Assay
2.55
0.29
EM21-174
580.3
581
0.7
Fire Assay
1.55
1.06
EM21-174
581
582
1
Fire Assay
2.19
0.13

 

**All assays reported are Au>0.1g/t. When multiple duplicates of the same samples by different methods, best intercept is reported. N.B: All drillholes reported anomalous gold >0.1g/t. NR: Not Reported

Appendix 2: JORC Tables

Section 1 Sampling Techniques and Data

(Criteria in this section apply to all succeeding sections.)

Criteria
JORC Code explanation
Commentary
Mineral tenement
and land tenure
status
  • Type, reference name/number, location and ownership including agreements or material issues with third parties such as joint ventures, partnerships, overriding royalties, native title interests, historical sites, wilderness or national park and environmental settings.
  • The security of the tenure held at the time of reporting along with any known impediments to obtaining a licence to operate in the area.
  • The Eastmain Mine Project comprises 152 contiguous mining claims each with an area of approximately 52.7 ha covering a total of 8,014.36 ha plus one industrial lease permit that are owned by Eastmain Mines Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Fury Gold Mines. The claims are numbered 1133433 to 1133583 consecutively plus claim 104458 (Figure 4.2). All of the claims are located within NTS sheet 33A 08.
  • The former Mine Lease BM 817 was issued on January 10, 1995 and expired in 2015 after a 20-year term. This former Mine Lease was converted to Industrial Lease 00184710000 on September 1, 2015 and contains all normal surface rights. The former mineral rights for BM 817 are now included in the expanded Claims 1133523, 1133524, 1133525, 1133505, 1133506 and 1133507.
  • The claims are 100% held by Fury Gold Mines subject to certain net smelter royalties ("NSR").
  • On August 9, 2019, Benz Mining Corp. announced that it has entered into an option agreement with Eastmain Resources Inc. (now Fury Gold Mines) to acquire a 100% interest in the former producing Eastmain Gold Project located in James Bay District, Quebec, for CAD $5,000,000.
  • Eastmain Resources would retain a 2% Net Smelter Return royalty in respect of the Project. Benz may, at any time, purchase one half of the NSR Royalty, thereby reducing the NSR Royalty to a 1% net smelter returns royalty, for $1,500,000.
  • The Eastmain Mine, as defined by the perimeter of a historic mining lease, is subject to a production royalty net smelter return ("NSR") of 2.3% through production of the next 250,000 oz produced and 2% thereafter. A package of claims surrounding the mine precinct is subject to a production royalty (NSR) of 2% in favor of Goldcorp as a result of their succession to Placer Dome in an agreement dated December 30, 1988 between Placer Dome, MSV Resources Inc. and Northgate Exploration Limited.
  • The 152 claims that form the Eastmain Mine Property are all in good standing with an active status.
  • The Ruby Hill East Project comprises 88 Claims which form part of the same acquisition deal as the Eastmain Project
  • The Ruby Hill East Project comprises 88 contiguous mining claims each with an area of approximately 52.7 ha covering a total of 4,640.05 ha that are owned by Eastmain Mines Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Fury Gold Mines. All of the claims are located within NTS sheet 33A 08.
  • The Ruby Hill West Project comprises 178 Claims which form part of the same acquisition deal as the Eastmain Project
  • The Ruby Hill West Project comprises 178 contiguous mining claims each with an area of approximately 52.7 ha covering a total of 9,380.16 ha that are owned by Eastmain Mines Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Fury Gold Mines. Claims are located within NTS sheets 33A 07 and 33A 08.
  • The Windy Mountain project comprises 69 Claims with an area of approximately 52.7 ha covering a total of 3,635.61 ha that are 100%owned by Benz Mining through its Quebec Subsidiary Miniere Benz, Claims are located within NTS sheets 33A 07.
Exploration
done by other
parties
  • Acknowledgment and appraisal of exploration by other parties.
  • 1930s & 1940s - Prospecting of gossans
  • 1950s & 1960s - Riocanex - Exploration of the Upper Eastmain Greenstone Belt
  • Mid 1960s - Fort George - Diamond drilling of a gossan zone
  • 1696 - Canex Aerial Exploration Ltd & Placer Development Ltd - Airborne magnetic and EM surveys with ground geophysics follow up.
  • 1970 - Placer Development Ltd - Seven holes testing an EM anomaly. Discovery of A Zone with 1.5m @ 13.71g/t Au
  • 1974 - Nordore - Aerodat airborne AEM survey and Ground geophysics. 3 holes returned anomalous gold values adjacent to B Zone
  • 1974 - Inco Uranerz - Airborne geophysical survey over the whole greenstone belt.
  • 1981 & 1982 - Placer - Airborne and ground EM, ground magnetics. Drilling of EM anomalies discovered B zone and C zone.
  • 1983 to 1985 - Placer - Airborne and ground EM, downhole PEM, 91 holes over A B and C zones.
  • 1986 - Placer - 25 holes into A B and C zones
  • 1987 &1988 - Placer Dome / MSV JV - Drilling of A, B and C zones
  • 1988 to 1994 - MSV Resources - Drilling, surface sampling, trenching, regional exploration, Seismic refraction over ABC Zones,
  • 1994 & 1995 - MSV Resources - Mining of 118,356t at 10.58g/t Au and 0.3%Cu, processed at Copper Rand plant in Chibougamau, 40,000oz recovered
  • 1997 - MSV Resources- Exploration, mapping, prospecting, trenching.
  • 2004 - Campbell Resources - M&I resource calculation for Eastmain Mine.
  • 2005-2007 - Eastmain Resources - Purchase of the project from Campbell Resources, VTEM, Prospecting, regional exploration.
  • 2007-2019 - Eastmain Resources - Sporadic drilling, regional exploration, mapping, sampling, trenching. Surface geochemistry (soils)
Geology
  • Deposit type, geological setting and style of mineralisation.
  • In the Eastmain Gold Deposit, gold mineralization occurs in quartz veins with associated massive to semi-massive sulphide lenses/ veins and silicified zones associated with a deformation corridor.
  • The mineralized zones are 3 m to 10 m thick and contained in a strongly deformed and altered assemblage (Mine series) consisting of felsic, mafic and ultramafic rocks.
  • Mineralized quartz veins and lenses show a variable thickness between 10 cm and 13 m, and sulphide contents average 15% to 20% in the mineralized quartz veins and sulphide lenses. In order of decreasing abundance, sulphides consist of pyrrhotite, pyrite, and chalcopyrite, with minor sphalerite, magnetite and molybdenite. Visible gold occurs in the mineralized quartz veins as small (<1 mm) grains associated with quartz and (or) sulphides in the A, B and C Zones.
Drill hole
Information
  • A summary of all information material to the understanding of the exploration results including a tabulation of the following information for all Material drill holes:
    • easting and northing of the drill hole collar
    • elevation or RL (Reduced Level - elevation above sea level in metres) of the drill hole collar
    • dip and azimuth of the hole
    • down hole length and interception depth
    • hole length.
  • If the exclusion of this information is justified on the basis that the information is not Material and this exclusion does not detract from the understanding of the report, the Competent Person should clearly explain why this is the case.
  • See tables in Annexure 1
Data
aggregation
methods
  • In reporting Exploration Results, weighting averaging techniques, maximum and/or minimum grade truncations (eg cutting of high grades) and cut-off grades are usually Material and should be stated.
  • Where aggregate intercepts incorporate short lengths of high grade results and longer lengths of low grade results, the procedure used for such aggregation should be stated and some typical examples of such aggregations should be shown in detail.
  • The assumptions used for any reporting of metal equivalent values should be clearly stated.
  • Length weighting averages were produced using a 0.2g/t cut off and allowing for 1m internal dilution.
  • No top cuts applied.
Relationship between
mineralisation widths
and intercept lengths
  • These relationships are particularly important in the reporting of Exploration Results.
  • If the geometry of the mineralisation with respect to the drill hole angle is known, its nature should be reported.
  • If it is not known and only the down hole lengths are reported, there should be a clear statement to this effect (eg 'down hole length, true width not known').
  • The exact geometry of the system is still not completely known.
  • The current interpretation is that the geology is dipping at ~50° towards the north east. The main mineralized structures seem to be following a similar pattern.
  • All drilling is conducted oriented towards the south west to cross mineralized horizons at an angle as close as possible to perpendicular (90°) in order to minimize any geometry bias in the reported thickness of geological objects.
  • Drillhole orientation and known structural setting suggest that drillholes intersected mineralisation close to perpendicularly meaning that downhole intervals are believed to be close to true width/thickness
Diagrams
  • Appropriate maps and sections (with scales) and tabulations of intercepts should be included for any significant discovery being reported These should include, but not be limited to a plan view of drill hole collar locations and appropriate sectional views.
  • See figures in the body of text
Balanced
reporting
  • Where comprehensive reporting of all Exploration Results is not practicable, representative reporting of both low and high grades and/or widths should be practiced to avoid misleading reporting of Exploration Results.
  • All complete half core assays results available to the company have been released.
  • The company may have partial results available which are awaiting completion and as such cannot be reported as they are not an accurate representation of information.
  • All complete assay results available to the company have been reported.
  • Assays with gold grades less than 0.1 parts per million (ppm) or grams per tonne (g/t) gold (Au) are considered negligible in the geological environment present at Eastmain and are not reported.
Other substantive
exploration data
  • Other exploration data, if meaningful and material, should be reported including (but not limited to): geological observations; geophysical survey results; geochemical survey results; bulk samples - size and method of treatment; metallurgical test results; bulk density, groundwater, geotechnical and rock characteristics; potential deleterious or contaminating substances.
  • Benz conducted systematic BHEM of each hole drilled as well as BHEM surveying of historical holes.
  • BHEM identified over 150 in-hole and off-hole conductors coincident or not with drilled mineralization.
Further
work
  • The nature and scale of planned further work (eg tests for lateral extensions or depth extensions or large-scale step-out drilling).
  • Diagrams clearly highlighting the areas of possible extensions, including the main geological interpretations and future drilling areas, provided this information is not commercially sensitive.
  • Benz Mining is currently conducting a 50,000m drilling campaign which started in January 2021
  • This drilling is conducted alongside regional FLEM surveys (TMC Geophysics)
  • All new holes are systematically surveyed by BHEM after completion

 


1 Indicated: 236,500oz at 8.2g/t Au; Inferred: 139,300oz at 7.5g/t Au

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