A recent geochemical sampling program by
Canarc Resource Corp. has defined two large new gold anomalies on
the Benzdorp property in southeastern Suriname.
The JQW anomaly lies a few hundred metres
west of the main JQA prospect and measures 700 m long by 100 m to
300m wide, open to the north, east and south. A total of 42 soil
samples range up to 12.82 gpt and average 190 ppb (excluding the
high grade samples) above a background of less than 1 ppb gold.
The JQW and Roche Kreek anomalies both lie
along a 10 km long north south-trending mineralized gold belt at
Benzdorp that has historically produced over one million oz gold.
Anomalous samples in both of these large new gold anomalies were
actually found by Canarc�s reconnaissance soil sampling program in
1996 but the follow up work was only recently completed.
Five of the soil samples are particularly
high grade, (12.82 gpt, 11.99, 5.31, 5.17 and 0.59 gpt gold),
confirming a generally high grade northeasterly trend to the
mineralization at JQW. Since the host rocks appear to be sheared,
saproplitized mafic volcanics, the JQW anomaly could represent
higher grade, vein-type mineralization flanking the lower grade,
porphyry-style mineralization in the JQA prospect. Further evidence
of a major mineralized, northeast-trending shear structure along
Pointu Kreek, which separates JQW from JQA, is provided by two
recent 2 m wide chip samples in porknocker pits along the creek
bank, that returned 44.4 gpt and 18.0 gpt gold respectively. If
continuous across Pointu Kreek, the JQA-JQW mineralized system would
appear to be over 1000 m wide.
The Roche Kreek anomaly lies 4 km south of
the main JQA prospect and measures 700m long and 120 m to 280 m
wide, open to the north and south. A total of 22 soil samples range
up to 833 ppb gold and average 234 ppb gold. It should be noted that
the host rock at Roche Kreek is a diorite intrusion similar to the
one hosting the JQA prospect. Copper and molybdenum are also
anomalous at Roche Kreek. Therefore, the target here will likely be
another porphyry-style body similar to JQA.
The geochemical sampling program is now being
extended north of JQA, east into selected portions of the JQB
prospect and to the south along strike from Roche Kreek. The machine
trenching program has made slow progress due to heavy rainfall and
equipment breakdowns. As a result, most of the bulldozer time has
been focused on providing road access to drill sites for the
upcoming diamond drilling program. A total of 30 drill sites have
now been prepared. The diamond drill has been held in Customs but it
should be released shortly pending determination of the import
duties, if any.
Canarc
Resource Corp.
is a growth-oriented gold exploration and mining company listed on
the TSX (symbol CCM) and the OTC-BB (symbol CRCUF). The Company is currently
focused on developing the high grade New Polaris gold deposit in
British Columbia and exploring the potentially large Benzdorp gold
discovery in Suriname.
Major shareholders include Barrick Gold and Kinross Gold
Corporation.