Vancouver, Canada January 31, 2017 Canarc Resource Corp. (TSX: CCM, OTC-BB: CRCUF, Frankfurt: CAN) announces its 2017 exploration program for the FG Gold property in which it can earn up to a 75% interest through an option agreement with Eureka Resources.
The exploration program will be conducted during the summer of 2017 with a budget of $500,000.
The 2017 exploration program will consist of diamond drilling on the most advanced prospective targets along the northwest extension of the Main Zone that have been identified and conducting soil sampling, prospecting and mapping to follow up on other highly prospective areas of the property that have been identified by geophysics work done on the property.
The 2017 program will focus on the following three target areas as shown on Map #1.
Target #1: Northwest Extension and Northwest Offset
Six to eight diamond drill holes measuring 200 to 300 meters each, totaling approximately 2000 meters, will be drilled into the northwest extension zone and the northwest offset zone.
Previous geochemical surveys supports that the mineralized zone extends for an additional 3,000 meters from the northwest end of the Main Zone. The drill targets along this area have been identified by coincidental soil and electromagnetic anomalies completed in prior exploration programs. Mapping also supports the presence of similar lithologies to the main zone which contains the current historic resources.
The northwest extension and Northwest Offset zones has a strike length of 3,000 meters compared to the 2000 meter length of the main zone and therefore has the potential to host a conceptual 500,000-1,000,000 gold ounce resource similar in size and grades to the Main Zone resource of: Measured and Indicated (376,000 ounces) gold resource at an average grade of 0.776 g/t gold, using a cut-off grade of 0.5 g/t, and an Inferred gold resource (634,900 ounces) at an average grade of 0.718 g/t gold, using a cut-off grade of 0.5 g/t.
The potential quantity and grade is conceptual in nature and there has been insufficient exploration to define a mineral resource and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in the target being delineated as a mineral resource.
Target #2: Northwest Extension
Soil sampling will be completed to fill in areas in the vicinity of the northwest extension to fill information gaps in this area. An area measuring approximately 1500 by 1000 meters will be sampled on a 50m X 100 m grid generating approximately 250 to 300 soil samples.
Information from this program will identify other mineralized zones for follow up drilling and possible resource expansion.
Target #3: South Limb
Stream sediment, soil sampling, prospecting and mapping will be conducted along the southern limb of the Eureka syncline.
A 2016 interpretation study of a 2007 geophysical survey interpreted the presence of conductive EM responses to be that of a sedimentary rock package on the south east limb of the Eureka syncline similar to that which hosts gold mineralization within the main zone.
Information from this program will identify and develop targets for future follow up drilling in this newly identified target area of the property that has the potential to hold significant gold resource ounces.
Other Targets: Southeast Extension, Hinge Zone and Eureka Bowl
Prospecting, mapping and sampling will be conducted in these areas to identify and develop targets for follow up drilling in these areas of the property that have received limited work in previous programs but have the potential to host significant gold resources.
Map #1: 2017 Exploration Targets
The FG Gold Project is located in the Cariboo Gold Camp, situated in the historic Quesnel Trough area of central British Columbia and has a long history of continued exploration since the 1970s. A combination of quartz veins and knotted phyllites host gold mineralization containing coarse free gold and finer grained sulphide bearing gold.
The property consists of 33 l contiguous mineral claims totaling 10,401hectares.
Historical exploration has established a Measured and Indicated (376,000 ounces) gold resource at an average grade of 0.776 g/t gold, using a cut-off grade of 0.5 g/t, and an Inferred gold resource (634,900 ounces) at an average grade of 0.718 g/t gold, using a cut-off grade of 0.5 g/t.
The resource is calculated using a cut-off grade of 0.5 g/t. This resource is an historical estimate and a qualified person for Canarc has not done sufficient work to classify the historical estimate as a current mineral resource. As a result the historical estimate is not being treated as a current mineral resource. Details of the gold resource can be found in “NI 43-101 Technical Report, Frasergold Exploration Project, Cariboo Mining Division, dated July 27, 2015” available on SEDAR or at the Eureka’s website.
Through drilling, soil sampling, induced polarization (“IP”) geophysical surveys and surface exploration mineralization has been defined over a strike length of 3 kilometres, and has indicated potential for additional mineralization that could extend along an interpreted strike length of over 10 kilometers.
Garry Biles, P. Eng, President & COO for Canarc Resource Corp, is the Qualified Person who reviewed and approved the contents of this news release.
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