Opawica Explorations Launches 2025 Drill Program at Bazooka Gold Property in Abitibi Belt
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Opawica's drilling at Bazooka Property in Abitibi Gold Belt aims to discover high-grade gold mineralization for potential commercial advantage.
Opawica's 2025 drilling program includes planned targets with 50m step-outs from previous drill program with values exceeding 10 g/t Au.
Opawica's exploration at Bazooka Property contributes to the economy by potentially uncovering valuable gold mineralization for future development.
Opawica's drilling program reveals significant gold mineralization in quartz veins, showcasing the property's rich geological potential for investors and enthusiasts.
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Opawica Explorations Inc. has commenced its 2025 drill program at the Bazooka Property, located in the renowned Abitibi Gold Belt near Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec. The property's strategic positioning contiguous with Agnico Eagle's Wasamac gold project presents significant potential for gold mineralization based on previous exploration results. This proximity to established gold mining infrastructure enhances the economic viability of any potential discovery.
The current drilling initiative focuses on expanding upon the promising findings from the 2022 drill program. Previous exploration revealed multiple high-grade gold intersections, including 18.70 grams per tonne of gold over a one-meter interval within a larger 43.9-meter section containing quartz-sericite stockwork and trace pyrite with visible gold. Blake Morgan, President of Opawica, expressed confidence in the property's potential, highlighting the presence of historical mineralization, visible gold, and promising geological structures.
The drill program will strategically target areas with step-outs of approximately 50 meters from the previous drilling campaign. Geological analysis indicates that gold mineralization on the Bazooka Property occurs within mixed geological zones, including quartz-carbonate-sericite and talc-chlorite schists. These zones are associated with sedimentary and volcanic protoliths and are spatially connected to the Cadillac-Larder Lake break/fault zone, a known structural control for gold deposition in the region.
The exploration targets include testing the continuity of high-grade gold mineralization along southwest and west-striking geological planes. Previous sampling has revealed complex mineralization zones, including silicified shear zones with quartz veining and trace minerals like tourmaline and fuchsite. Rigorous quality assurance and quality control protocols have been implemented for the sampling and analysis process. Samples are processed at Techni-Lab Abitibi Inc., an ISO/IEC 17025:2005 accredited facility, ensuring precise and reliable geological data collection.
The drilling program represents a strategic approach to understanding and potentially expanding the gold resources within the Bazooka Property. The property's location in the world-class Abitibi Gold Belt, combined with the presence of visible gold and high-grade intersections from previous drilling, positions this exploration campaign as significant for potential resource expansion. The systematic step-out drilling approach aims to delineate the extent of mineralization and provide critical data for future resource estimation and development planning.
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