Barrian Mining Drills 12.2 Metres of 2.37 g/t Gold Oxide at South Mine Fault Zone and Extends Mineralization at Depth
VANCOUVER, Nov. 7, 2019 /PRNewswire/ – Barrian Mining Corp. (“Barrian” or the “Company“) (TSX-V: BARI, OTCQB: BARRF, FSE: BM5) is pleased to report analytical results for the remaining drill holes from the recently completed 1,838 metre reverse circulation (RC) drilling program at its flagship Bolo Gold-Silver Project. Hole BL19-03, located in the South Mine Fault Zone, intersected 2.37 grams per tonne (g/t) gold over 12.2 metres within a broader envelope of mineralization averaging 0.81 g/t gold over 65.5 metres(1). These intercepts expand gold mineralization approximately 40 to 50 metres vertically below the previous drilling (Figure 1) and indicates gold mineralization remains open below 150 metres vertical depth on section. The remaining unreported 2019 Bolo drill holes intersected narrow zones of grade gold and/or silver mineralization in step-outs at the South Mine Fault Zone and Uncle Sam Prospect (Table 1).