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Stallion Gold Reports Geochemical Survey Results and Adds Claims at Horse Heaven Project in Valley County, Idaho

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Dec. 01, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Stallion Gold Corp. (TSX-V: STUD) (Frankfurt: HM4) (“Stallion” or the “Company”) is pleased to re

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Stallion Gold Reports Geochemical Survey Results and Adds Claims at Horse Heaven Project in Valley County, Idaho

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[{"type":"text","content":" VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Dec. 01, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Stallion Gold Corp. (TSX-V: STUD) (Frankfurt: HM4) (“Stallion” or the “Company”) is pleased to report the results and mapping of the geochemical survey completed at their Horse Heaven Project (the “Project”) in Valley County, Idaho. The survey results verify the occurrence of structurally controlled gold mineralization along the Golden Gate Fault Zone (the “GGFZ”) at a length of over 2.8km. Further, the Company also announces the staking of 4 additional mining claims to cover anomalies in survey area. “Our team was pleased to see the results from our initial geochemical survey along the Gold Gate Fault Zone, not only for the strong assay values, but also the continuity and continuation of the readings along the surveyed area of the fault zone. This encourages and validates our further exploration of the GGFZ,” said Drew Zimmerman, CEO. Soil Geochemical Survey Stallion has received the assay results from the recently completed geochemical soil survey at the Project, along the GGFZ. The purpose of the survey was to validate gold mineralization along the structurally controlled GGFZ epithermal system. The survey was comprised 789 soil samples, collected along east-west lines spaced 122m apart with individual sample spacing along the lines at 30.5m. Approximately 0.5 to 1 kg of “B” horizon soil was collected from a depth between 20-30 cm. The GGFZ was tested along a 2.6 km length, across widths of 900 m to 1500 m. The Company received gold, silver and multi-element pathfinder element assays. Gold assay results of more than 0.025 parts per million (ppm) occurred in 342 of the samples (43%). Of those samples 140 were more than 0.10 ppm Au (18%), 54 were more than 0.25 ppm Au (7%), 18 were more than 0.50 ppm Au (7%) and 6 were in excess of 1.0 ppm Au (0.75%). The highest assay was 1.99 ppm Au. (see figure 1) “We are very pleased to see gold in soils distributed along the length of the GGFZ demonstrating the structural control of the mineralization,” stated Bill Breen, President and VP Exploration. “The occurrence of the gold anomalies along the southern and northern slopes along the GGFZ could be an indication of down dip control of the mineralization, possibly related to the depth of gold deposition within the shear zone.” The finding of anomalous silver along the length ...

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