Vancouver, B.C., November 12th, 2024 – Ximen Mining Corp. (TSX.v: XIM) (FSE: 1XM) (OTC: XXMMF) (the “Company” or “Ximen”) announces it intersected visible gold in hole 7 of its drill program at the Brett epithermal gold project near Vernon in southern BC.
Ximen’s drill rig at hole B24-07 on Brett Epithermal Gold Property
Hole B24-07 was drilled from the same collar location as the preceding holes 5 and 6 but was drilled to the southwest to test the extent of the West Zone alteration zone (see Figure 1).
Figure 1. Plan view of hole B24-07 (left) and cross-section (right)
Hole was drilled to test the extent of the West Zone alteration towards the west
Hole B24-07 intersected hydrothermally altered massive and brecciated basaltic volcanic (48%) and feldspar porphyry intrusive rocks (52%). From 3.0 to 9.32 m a section of oxidized and argillic altered volcanic rocks with abundant iron oxides was intersected. This was followed by hydrothermally altered volcanic and intrusive rocks with pervasive silicification and intervals of clay-rich (illite/smectite and kaolinite) alteration associated with faults, extending from 19.86 to the end of the hole at 214 m. Dark grey, silica-pyrite forms veinlets and breccia matrix in the altered rocks. Mineralization is dominated by disseminated pyrite that ranges visually from 3 to 10%, and sections of quartz and pyrite veinlets including the intervals 19.86 to 32.87 (13.01 m) and 85.80 to 88.08 m (2.28 m). This last interval contains visible gold at 87.25 m within a colloform-banded silica-pyrite veinlet that contains multiple (20 +) grains of gold (see pictures).
Hole 7 demonstrates for the first time that the West Zone is a major gold-bearing zone associated with clay altered faults and a significant amount of porphyry. This zone was largely un-tested before but is now a prime target for further exploration.
The initial oxidized zone intersected in hole B24-07 correlates with weathered and argillic altered volcanic rocks in the top of holes 5 and 6. The underlying wide zone of intense hydrothermal alteration and silica-pyrite veining characterizes the West Zone. Hole 8 will be drilled from the same collar location as Hole 7 but directed northwesterly to further test the extent of the West Zone north of hole 7.
Visible gold intersected in Ximen hole B24-07 (centimeter scale above bottom photo)
The Brett project (20,043 hectares) covers low-sulfidation epithermal-style gold mineralization hosted in Eocene Penticton Group volcanic rocks. Epithermal-style gold mineralization was discovered in 1983, and a 291 tonne surface bulk sample was shipped to the smelter at Trail, BC in the 1990’s that averaged 27.74 grams per tonne gold and 63.7 grams per tonne silver (Brett 2017 NI 43-101 report). Multiple zones of mineralization occur over a two kilometer strike, including both bulk-mineable and bonanza high grade styles. Ximen conducted LiDAR and airborne magnetic surveys over parts of the Brett property in 2022. Interpretation, 3D modeling, and target refinement were then completed in preparation for the 2024 drilling program.
The overall objective of the drill program is to extend the Main Zone to the southeast and at depth, and to test altered zones that border and parallel the Main Zone.
Map showing Mineralized Zones at the Brett Project
Readers are cautioned that historical records referred to in this News Release have been examined but not verified by a Qualified Person. Further work is required to verify that historical records referred to in this News Release are accurate.
Dr. Mathew Ball, P.Geo., VP Exploration for Ximen Mining Corp. and a Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101, approved the technical information contained in this News Release.
On behalf of the Board of Directors,
Christopher R. Anderson,
President, CEO and Director
604 488-3900
Investor Relations: 604-488-3900, ir@XimenMiningCorp.com