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Additional Results Reported for Drilling at Airstrip Deposit, AurMac Gold Project, Yukon
CRANBROOK, BC / ACCESS Newswire / February 24, 2025 / Eagle Royalties Ltd. (CSE:ER), or "Eagle Royalties")) has recently learned of encouraging drill hole intercepts from the Airstrip Deposit at Banyan Gold Corp.'s AurMac project in central Yukon (see Feb 19th BYN news release here). Eagle Royalties holds a 2% royalty (with no buy-down provision) on mineral claims overlying the area of recently reported drilling. Eagle Royalties holds royalty interests ranging from 0.5% to 2% (with no buy-down provision) on numerous claims located within an inferred resource area as defined by Banyan. See additional AurMac royalty information here
According to the recent announcement, Banyan has reported results for 16 holes drilled in the Airstrip area. Highlighted reported results for the recently announced holes are as follows*:
Highlighted Assay Results Relating to Eagle Royalties**:
AX-24-558: 7.2 metres ("m") of 2.93 g/t Au from 205.7 m
AX-24-569: 4.5 m of 4.49 g/t Au from 240.5 m
AX-24-573: 34.1 m of 0.66 g/t Au from 55.7 m
AX-24-577: 105.8 m of 0.60 g/t Au from 39.5 m
AX-24-581: 43.1 m of 0.71 g/t Au from 62.4 m
AX-24-586: 34.9 m of 0.70 g/t Au from 6.1 m
AX-24-586: 29.9 m of 0.78 g/t Au from 66.1 m
AX-24-588 17.1 m of 1.29 g/t Au from 65.9 m
AX-24-590: 15.9 m of 9.32 g/t Au from 65.7 m
Including: 3.7 m of 33.43 g/t Au from 77.9 m
AX-24-593: 13.8 m of 3.81 g/t Au from 67.6 m
AX-24-636: 90.0 m of 0.44 g/t Au from 68.5 m
*Complete analytical results can be found within the original Banyan news release here
**true widths are estimated by Banyan to be approximately 90% of drilled intervals
See drill-hole locations here
The above technical information relating to drill collar location and analytical results have been taken directly from the Banyan Gold news release dated February 19th, 2025. More detailed drilling information, analytical procedures and results are available in the full news release issued by Banyan. Eagle Royalties management believes that although the reported true thickness estimates and drill collar location coordinates are accurate, it cautions that ER does not have detailed geological data or final surveyed locations of the drill hole traces in relation to the claims that are underlain by the ER royalty interests.
As reported by Banyan, the company initiated its 2024 exploration program on June 1 2024, and has completed 118 drill-holes and over 21,000 m of drilling within the Powerline and Airstrip deposit areas.
On September 16th 2024 Banyan reported test recoveries of 93% in samples at Powerline and 90% at Airstrip using multiple conventional mill processing options including gravity recovery in combination with Carbon in Leach ("CIL")/Carbon in Pulp ("CIP") processes, and that work is ongoing for flotation-leach (see complete BYN news release here).
Banyan has also recently announced plans for 2025 work at the AurMac (see Jan 7th BYN news release here), which include a resource update in Q2 and a Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) in Q4.
As a royalty holder, Eagle Royalties has limited, if any, access to the properties subject to its interests. The company generally relies on publicly available information regarding these properties and related operations and often has no ability to independently verify such information. In addition, such publicly available information may relate to a larger property area than that covered by the company's interests.
Qualified Persons
Technical information in this News Release has been reviewed and approved by C.C. Downie, P.Geo., a director and officer of Eagle Royalties, hereby identified as the "Qualified Person" under N.I. 43-101.
About Eagle Royalties Ltd.
Eagle Royalties benefits from maintaining a strong treasury and holds a diverse portfolio of over 35 royalty interests in western Canada. Target commodities subject to royalties include a broad spectrum including critical metals, precious metals, industrial minerals and diamonds. Its flagship royalty is associated with the AurMac Project located in Yukon, operated by Banyan Gold Corp. Eagle Royalties holds royalty interests ranging from 0.5% to 2% on claims that contain a significant portion of AurMac's inferred gold resource located at the Powerline and Airstrip deposit areas. Eagle Royalties also holds royalty interests on a number of historical base metal deposits located in Western Canada.
On behalf of the Board of Directors
"Tim J. Termuende"
President and CEO
For further information regarding ER, please contact Mike Labach, Business Development Officer, at
1 866 HUNT ORE (486 8673)
Email: [email protected] or visit our website at https://www.eagleroyalties.com/
Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
Neither the CSE nor any other regulatory body has reviewed or approved the contents of this news release. This news release may contain forward-looking statements including but not limited to comments regarding the timing and content of upcoming financings, work programs, geological interpretations, receipt of property titles, potential mineral recovery processes, etc. Forward-looking statements address future events and conditions and therefore, involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those currently anticipated in such statements.
SOURCE: Eagle Royalties Ltd.
View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire
D.Cunningha--AMWN