Aurelius intersects 9.4 g/t gold over 6.58 m on the Lipton Property

by Keith Powell
Photo from the air of Hole AUL-17-12.

Photo from the air of Hole AUL-17-12. — Photo courtesy Aurelius Minerals Inc.

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Sept. 11, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Aurelius Minerals Inc. (TSX-V:AUL) (the “Company” or “Aurelius”) is pleased to announce initial assay results from the first hole of the recently completed Phase One 2017 exploration program on the Lipton Property (“Property”). The Property is located directly adjacent to the Detour Gold property and 5.5 km south of their 58N discovery.

Highlights AUL-17-01 intersected 9.4 grams per tonne (“g/t”) gold over 6.58 metres (“m”):

  • Including 11.5 g/t gold over 2.23 m and;
  • Including 17.7 g/t gold over 2.04 m

“We are thrilled with these initial results from our first exploration program at Lipton,” stated Aurelius President and CEO, Mark Ashcroft. “We have secured a great property adjacent to the Lower Detour Deformation Zone and have intersected significant gold mineralization, in our first hole, within 5.5 kilometres of the Detour 58N discovery”.

The 58N mineralization is a recent discovery by Detour Gold in the Lower Detour Deformation Zone. The 58N mineralization area includes results such as 11.82 g/t gold over 32.40 m (source: press release by Detour Gold dated June 2, 2014) and has opened up exploration potential south of the Sunday Lake Deformation Zone which hosts the Detour Mine.  The Detour Mine has a current open-pit reserve of 16.5 million ounces of gold (source: Detour Gold website).

Aurelius completed 1,833 m of NQ core drilling in 12 holes from 9 distinct platforms. The primary goals of the initial program were to confirm the local controls on gold mineralization and to test a number of new targets based on previous drilling and geophysics.

Hole AUL-17-01 was 149 metres in length and drilled at an azimuth of 130 degrees and a dip of -50 degrees.  Only partial results from hole AUL-17-01 have been received; additional results are pending.

The gold mineralization intersected in hole AUL-17-01 corresponds with an area of historical drilling that could not previously be verified.  The Company is pleased that these results confirm the location of the historical drilling and presence of gold mineralization as historically reported.

In addition to the drilling, the Company also completed a 10.9 line km Induced Polarization (“IP”) geophysical survey, with a depth of investigation of approximately 300 m. The data is currently being processed and interpreted to identify potential drill targets.

All samples were submitted to Bureau Veritas in Timmins, ON., for sample preparation by crushing one kilogram to 70 per cent less than two millimetres, creation of a 500-gram split and then pulverizing to 85 per cent passing 75 microns. Sample pulps are submitted for gold analysis with a 30 g fire assay and atomic absorption spectroscopy finish (code FA430). Samples returning higher than 10 parts per million gold were re-assayed with a 30 g fire assay and gravimetric finish. Control samples (accredited gold standards, blanks and duplicates) were inserted into the sample sequence by Bureau Veritas on a regular basis to monitor precision of results

Mr. Scott Zelligan, P.Geo., the Company’s Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 for the Abitibi Greenstone belt properties, has reviewed and approved the technical information in this release.

About Aurelius

Aurelius is a premier gold exploration company, holding the Mikwam and Lipton Properties within the prolific northern Abitibi Gold belt in Ontario, Canada. The Company has a sound management team with experience in all facets of the mineral exploration and mining industry who will be considering additional acquisitions of advanced staged opportunities in the Abitibi and other proven mining districts.

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