Reverse Circulation Drill Program Completed At The Tyro Main Zone
VANCOUVER - West Point Gold Corp. reported on its recently completed reverse circulation drill program at the Tyro Main Zone, Gold Chain Project, Arizona. High-grade zone at the northeast end of Tyro increased to 190m strike length, from 100m. Mineralization is from surface, and remains open at depth and to the north. Hole GC25-58 intersected 32.0m of 2.01 g/t Au, including 1.5m of 26.7 g/t Au, extending the northeast Tyro high-grade zone about 90m north of GC25-49 (62.5m at 4.73 g/t Au). Hole GC25-57 intersected 13.8m of 3.16 g/t Au, including 7.6m of 4.31 g/t Au, about 50m northeast of GC25-49 and closer to surface mineralized exposures. Assays are pending for an additional 10 completed drill holes (approximately 2,458m).
"These results expand the width of the recently defined high-grade zone at northeast Tyro to 190 metres, and the overall Tyro Main Zone remains open, north towards the Frisco Graben. Significantly, grades at northeast Tyro appear to be improving at depth", said CEO, Quentin Mai. "In the next drill campaign, we plan to focus on the northeast Tyro segment where high-grade gold mineralization remains open to the northeast and at depth."