Osisko Metals cuts 11% Zn+Pb over 6.4 metres at Pine Point

Pine Point lead-zinc project. Image courtesy of Osisko Metals

Montreal-based Osisko Metals continues to drill at its Pine Point zinc-lead project 65 km east of Hay River. Twenty-six holes were drilled in the L-37 and N-38 areas of the East Mill zone.

Hole L37-19-PP-001 intersected 8.68% zinc and 2.45% lead over 6.4 metres, and hole L37-19-PP-011 returned 6.43% zinc and 0.87% zinc over 14.0 metres.

Osisko said all intersections were in flat, tabular deposits and located 7 to 36 metres below surface.

The Pine Point deposits were mined beginning in the 1960s by Cominco, now Teck Resources. Osisko is going back and re-logging and assaying the old core. (There are more than 702,300 metres of available core.)

The most recent resource estimate is 38.4 million inferred tonnes grading 4.58% zinc and 1.85% lead (6.58% ZnEq), containing 3.9 billion pounds of zinc and 1.6 billion pounds of lead.

(This article first appeared in the Canadian Mining Journal)

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