West Timmins adding gold lustre to Timmins Camp
Greetings investors!
Shares of West Timmins Mining Inc are still on a tear, up more than 400% in the past 52 weeks. The company trades under the symbol WTM on Canada’s Toronto Stock Exchange.
West Timmins, a Canadian company based in Vancouver, is focussed on the exploration and development of district-scale gold projects in the major gold camps of North America. Actually what attracted me to the company a few years back were its prospects in Mexico. The company has recently vested 100% ownership of the Lluvia de Oro high grade past producer in Chihuahua. However, the company’s real progress in recent months has been at its namesake properties located west of the prodigious Timmins gold camp in Ontario. However, it’s real progress to date has been in Ontario where it continues to advance (successfully I might add) the Rusk and assorted porphyry gold discoveries on its Thunder Creek joint venture in the world famous Timmins camp. It is also testing the Golden River Trend there which is host to 11 known zones of gold mineralization.
The stock began a precipitous rise in early June just days before it announced a round of drill intercepts at Thunder Creek. Those included 83 meters (273.55 feet) of 12.75 g/t (0.37 oz/t) gold. Impressive! I’m told that high-grade gold mineralization occurs throughout the entire width of the host syenite porphyry and contains a number of broad, higher grade sub-zones, including 38.22 g/t (1.11 oz/t) gold over 11.00 metres (36.08 feet).
West Timmins says these are among the broadest, high-grade gold intercepts ever reported from the Timmins Gold Camp, which ranks as the largest gold camp in North America with over 70 million ounces of gold produced over the last century. Broad high-grade gold intercepts like those are very rare, and characteristic of only a very few special situations in the camp, including the world-class 32 million ounce Hollinger-McIntyre gold system. The Thunder Creek gold system continues to exhibit many of the hallmarks of the Hollinger-McIntyre system including abundant coarse-grained visible gold mineralization, gold mineralization over extremely broad widths in multiple zones proximal to and hosted within a porphyritic intrusion and the association of the gold mineralization with a suite of base metals including tungsten, molybdenum, zinc and lead. So not only do we have high grade gold values within an extremely promising host system, but polymetal values as well.
Hole TC09-68b is located 50 metres above, and was wedged from the same collar as hole TC09-68, intersecting both the Rusk and porphyry zones with the intersections centered at approximately 750 vertical metres. The Rusk Zone in hole TC09-68b returned a 4.90 metre gold mineralized intersection including 2.20 metres grading 9.50 g/t, further confirming the continuity and grade of the Rusk Zone.
It also has a wholly owned interest in the Thorne Property, where drilling at the Golden River North Zone has returned high-grade, visible gold-bearing intercepts at shallow depths. Drill hole GS-09-35 returned a high-grade intercept of 11.15 g/t (0.33 oz/ton) gold over 7.30 metres (23.94 feet) at a vertical depth of 195 metres. Hole GS-09-35 is located 25 metres along strike from previously announced hole GS-09-31 which returned 13.64 g/t gold over 8.20 metres, and approximately 25 metres vertically above historic drill hole TH97-223 which returned 60.30 g/t gold over 3.70 metres.
So West Timmins has not one but two world class prospects going on in the camp. Combined with the adjacent Thunder Creek Property, the Gold River Nortth results demonstrate a strong similarity between the West Timmins District and the main Timmins Camp. Both areas are now known to host multiple zones of high-grade gold mineralization over widths potentially amenable to underground mining, numerous gold bearing environments, a strong spatial association between high-grade gold zones and porphyry intrusions and a tendency for multiple gold mineralized zones to cluster along large scale structures.
The Rusk and porphyry gold zones are located less than 800 metres from the 1.3 million ounce Timmins (West) gold deposit. Both zones are potentially accessible from the underground workings currently under development by joint venture partner and project operator Lake Shore Gold at Timmins (West). The Thunder Creek gold system can be traced for over 750 metres down-plunge and for over 175 metres along strike at the 750 vertical level. The Porphyry Zone intercept in hole TC09-72 is the shallowest intercept to date and confirms the up-dip extension of the zone. The Rusk and Porphyry Zones remain open to depth. Very promising!
The BarkerLetter on August 28th 2009 in Commodity investing