VANCOUVER, Jan. 21, 2019 /CNW/ - Alexco Resource Corp. (NYSE American: AXU) (TSX: AXR) ("Alexco" or the "Company") today released the remaining results from its 2018 7,687 meter ("m") surface reconnaissance and deep drilling program comprising 26 drill holes on six targets scattered across the Keno Hill Silver District in Canada's Yukon Territory. The targets were mostly blind, and were selected to determine if the ore control model developed for the Bermingham deposit is duplicated in other areas across the district. In addition, two of the targets were significant step outs – along strike and down dip – from the recently defined Bermingham silver deposit. The results from four surface in-fill holes comprising 1,052 m at the Bermingham NE Zone are also included herein.

Highlights

Bermingham NE and Bermingham deep/down dip

  • K-18-0711 intersected the Bear Vein in the Northeast Zone grading 1,453 grams per tonne ("g/t") (46.70 ounces per tonne ("oz/t")) silver ("Ag") over a true width of 2.0 m from 353.0 m including 4,470 g/t (143.71 oz/t) Ag over a true width of 0.60 m. The Bermingham Main Vein grading 418 g/t (13.43 oz/t) Ag over a true width of 2.82 m from 307.25 m was also intersected in this hole.

  • K-18-0706 drilled approximately 200 m down plunge from K-18-0711, intersected a 60 m wide altered and mineralized structural zone from 460 m, containing 1,675 g/t (53.85 oz/t) Ag over a true width of 0.33 m from 467.07 m and 309 g/t (9.93 oz/t) Ag over a true width of 1.01 m from 524.31 m.

Brefalt

  • K-18-0730 drilled approximately 2 kilometers west of the Bermingham deposit, intersected the inferred continuation of the Bermingham structure returning 234 g/t (7.52 oz/t) Ag over a true width of 1.87 m from 624.32 m including 1,745 g/t (56.10 oz/t) Ag over a true width of 0.23 m and separately 94 g/t (3.03 oz/t) Ag over a true width of 3.80 m from 680.32 m.

No Cash

  • K-18-0718 intersected 76.3 g/t gold ("Au") and 105 g/t (3.37 oz/t) Ag over a true width of 1.51 m from 270 m.

  • K-18-0714 intersected 5.36 g/t Au and 24 g/t (0.77 oz/t) Ag over a true width of 0.70 m from 216.55 m.

Alexco's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Clynt Nauman commented, "Our late season reconnaissance drilling program answered a number of long standing questions, most importantly confirming the presence of the Bermingham deposit structural framework down plunge of the existing deposit ("Bermingham deep") and the inferred presence of the Bermingham structure more than two kilometers to the west on the heavily covered slopes southwest of the post-mineral Brefalt Fault. Elsewhere from this program, it is clear that the Bermingham/Hector- Calumet style geological architecture can be interpreted at various intervals and elevations along several district scale structures. In 2019 we will launch a further surface drilling program to follow up on our 2018 results, most importantly focusing on the "Bermingham deep" area where our first drill hole K-18-0706 identified a 60 m wide structural zone containing multiple mineralized intervals including 1,675 g/t Ag over a true width of 0.33 m."

Geology and Drilling Detail

The 2018 exploration program that was completed included:

  • 15,314 m of surface drilling in 55 holes including 7,687 m in 26 drill holes in the reconnaissance program, and 3,756 m in 11 holes in the Bermingham in-fill drilling program, as well as 1,179 m in ten holes at Flame & Moth for metallurgical and geotechnical purposed and 2,692 m on third party properties within the district complex.

  • 4,230 m of underground drilling at Bermingham.

Drilling at the Bermingham NE Zone has resulted in expansion of the Bermingham deposit into a broad area that remains untested along strike and at depth. Resource extension drilling will continue in this area in 2019 with the aim of further expanding the current Bermingham resource which currently comprises 33.3 million ounces of contained indicated silver at an average grade of 628 g/t and inferred mineral resources of 10.4 million ounces at an average grade of 526 g/t silver (see news release dated September 20, 2018, entitled "Alexco Updates Bermingham Resource").

Work completed approximately two kilometers to the west of the Bermingham deposit focussed on finding the inferred fault offset of the mineralized Hector-Calumet and Bermingham structures across the northwest trending post-mineral Brefalt Fault. This fault is interpreted to offset a number of other mineralized systems by up to approximately 1,000 m, including two that have historically produced 148 million ounces of silver. The mineralized offset portion of the major Hector-Calumet / Bermingham vein system is inferred to have now been identified in drill hole K-18-0730 on the southwest side of the Brefalt Fault, thus indicating an unexplored southwest extension of this major mineralized system. The presence of up to 76.3 g/t gold over a true width of 1.5 m in drill hole K-18-0718 and 5.36 g/t gold over a true width of 0.7 m in drill hole K-18-0714 represent a new discovery of gold in the historical No Cash area, approximately one kilometer north of Bermingham. Further work is required to understand the significance of this discovery.  

Corporate Update

H.H. 'Spud' Huestis Award

The Association for Mineral Exploration ("AME") announced on December 6th, 2018 the recipients of their 2018 Celebration of Excellence Award winners. Alexco's own Al McOnie (VP, Exploration), Seymour Iles (District Exploration Manager) and Jared Chipman (Sr. Geologist) are being honored with the H.H. 'Spud' Huestis Award for Excellence in Prospecting and Mineral Exploration.  This award is a result of their work on the recent discovery and delineation of more than 60 million ounces of silver in the Flame & Moth and Bermingham deposits in the Keno Hill Silver District.

CEO Nauman stated, "We are extremely proud of the work that Al, Seymour, Jared and the entire geological team at Alexco have performed with respect to the Flame & Moth and Bermingham discoveries. This award is a prestigious honor as, not only does it recognize their outstanding work, it validates one of Alexco's founding principles which is the systematic application of sound and basic exploration practices."

Airborne Magnetic and Resistivity Geological Survey

A detailed airborne magnetic and resistivity geophysical survey was completed over Galena Hill in 2018. The survey results will allow for generation of a greatly refined model of the geological framework of Galena Hill and assist in continued district exploration.  

Prefeasibility Study

Completion of mine planning, mine scheduling and metallurgical work related to the updated production plan is proceeding on schedule with results anticipated to be available in late February or early March. 

Notes

The 2018 exploration drill program and sampling protocol has been reviewed, verified and compiled by Alexco's geologic staff under the supervision of Alan McOnie, Vice President, Exploration for Alexco and a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 ("NI 43-101").  A rigorous quality control and quality assurance protocol is used on the project, including blank, duplicate and standard reference samples in each batch of 20 samples deliver to the assay lab.  Drill core samples were direct shipped to ALS Minerals Lab at Whitehorse, Yukon for preparation, and to the ALS Minerals facility in North Vancouver, British Columbia for fire assay, multi-element ICP and overlimit analyses.

The disclosure of all other scientific and technical information contained in this news release regarding projects on Alexco's mineral properties have been reviewed and approved by Mr. Alan McOnie, FAusIMM, Alexco's Vice President, Exploration, who is a Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.

About Alexco

Alexco owns the majority of the historic high-grade Keno Hill Silver District in Canada's Yukon Territory as detailed in its preliminary economic assessment (the "PEA") entitled "Preliminary Economic Assessment of the Keno Hill Silver District Project, Yukon, Canada", which is dated March 29, 2017, with an effective date of January 3, 2017, and anticipates the sequential development of four high grade silver deposits over an eight year mine life producing more than one million tonnes with an average grade of 843 g/t silver, 3.3% lead and 4.6% zinc. Silver production is anticipated to be approximately 3.5 million ounces per year. The PEA is preliminary in nature and includes inferred mineral resources that are considered too speculative geologically to have the economic considerations applied to them that would enable them to be categorized as mineral reserves, and there is no certainty that the PEA will be realized. Mineral resources that are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability.

Alexco also operates a wholly-owned subsidiary business, Alexco Environmental Group, that provides mine-related environmental services, remediation technologies and reclamation and mine closure services to both government and industry clients in North America and elsewhere.

Some statements ("forward-looking statements") in this news release contain forward-looking information concerning Alexco's anticipated results and developments in Alexco's operations in future periods, planned exploration and development of its properties, plans related to its business and other matters that may occur in the future, made as of the date of this news release.  Forward-looking statements may include, but are not limited to, statements with respect to the future remediation and reclamation activities, future mineral exploration, the estimation of mineral reserves and mineral resources, the realization of mineral reserve and mineral resource estimates, future mine construction and development activities, future mine operation and production, the timing of activities and reports, the amount of estimated revenues and expenses, the success of exploration activities, permitting time lines, requirements for additional capital and sources and uses of funds.  Forward-looking statements are subject to a variety of known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which could cause actual events or results to differ from those expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements.  Such factors include, among others, risks related to actual results and timing of exploration and development activities; actual results and timing of mining activities; actual results and timing of environmental services activities; actual results and timing of remediation and reclamation activities; conclusions of economic evaluations; changes in project parameters as plans continue to be refined; future prices of silver, gold, lead, zinc and other commodities; possible variations in mineable resources, grade or recovery rates; failure of plant, equipment or processes to operate as anticipated; accidents, labour disputes and other risks of the mining industry; First Nation rights and title; continued capitalization and commercial viability; global economic conditions; competition; and delays in obtaining governmental approvals or financing or in the completion of development activities.  Forward-looking statements are based on certain assumptions that management believes are reasonable at the time they are made.  In making the forward-looking statements included in this news release, Alexco has applied several material assumptions, including, but not limited to, the assumption that Alexco will be able to raise additional capital as necessary, that the proposed exploration and development will proceed as planned, and that market fundamentals will result in sustained silver, gold, lead and zinc demand and prices.  There can be no assurance that forward-looking statements will prove to be accurate and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Alexco expressly disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as otherwise required by applicable securities legislation.

APPENDICES

Table 1 - Drill Hole Details










Prospect

Hole

Easting (m)

Northing (m)

Elevation
(m)

Collar
Azimuth

Collar
Inclination

Length

(m)

Date
Completed

Bermingham

K-18-0683**

479096.09

7086618.39

1356.91

294.0

-51.0

255.00

5/25/2018

K-18-0706

479564.65

7086891.69

1365.02

295.0

-70.0

611.00

9/5/2018

K-18-0707**

479479.02

7087023.62

1346.99

290.0

-56.0

12.97

8/17/2018

K-18-0708

479478.46

7087023.82

1346.92

290.0

-55.5

389.00

8/25/2018

K-18-0711

479478.24

7087023.50

1347.04

280.0

-55.0

395.00

9/2/2018








1,662.97











Black Cap

K-18-0709

486716.52

7090383.47

1342.50

80.0

-49.0

176.00

8/24/2018

K-18-0710

487092.36

7090699.45

1472.90

257.0

-45.0

374.75

9/5/2018

K-18-0713

487022.74

7090733.03

1468.21

300.0

-45.0

236.00

9/10/2018

K-18-0717

487022.44

7090733.18

1468.30

300.0

-55.0

239.00

9/15/2018

K-18-0719

486795.40

7090574.44

1385.22

45.0

-70.0

191.00

9/18/2018








1,216.75











Brefalt

K-18-0721

476535.91

7086383.50

1041.97

305.0

-70.0

293.00

9/22/2018

K-18-0723

476534.92

7086379.53

1042.06

270.0

-70.0

386.00

9/27/2018

K-18-0725

476463.65

7086443.99

1023.61

305.0

-70.0

213.00

9/29/2018

K-18-0728

476463.75

7086444.06

1023.72

265.0

-50.0

311.50

10/4/2018

K-18-0730

476939.46

7086118.86

1126.28

252.0

-58.0

698.00

10/19/2018








1,901.50











Eagle

K-18-0690

481205.58

7086961.72

1365.22

315.0

-55.0

385.00

6/16/2018

K-18-0693

481176.34

7087033.90

1368.90

315.0

-52.0

286.00

6/21/2018

K-18-0698

482537.76

7087277.93

1116.11

10.0

-54.0

298.00

7/12/2018

K-18-0700

482541.45

7087278.20

1115.86

40.0

-64.0

384.00

7/20/2018








1,353.00











Husky

K-18-0720

474630.52

7086812.17

774.88

320.0

-70.0

366.70

9/25/2018

K-18-0724**

474630.40

7086812.23

774.83

320.0

-48.0

56.00

9/27/2018

K-18-0726**

474630.49

7086813.14

774.80

290.0

-60.0

18.00

9/28/2018

K-18-0727**

474632.00

7086813.20

774.71

290.0

-65.0

32.00

9/30/2018








472.70











No Cash

K-18-0714

478502.15

7087685.79

1158.24

329.0

-53.0

314.00

9/14/2018

K-18-0718

478502.20

7087685.66

1158.16

316.0

-65.0

381.35

9/21/2018

K-18-0722

478501.60

7087685.31

1158.09

295.0

-70.0

398.00

9/28/2018

K-18-0729

478501.61

7087685.50

1158.10

295.0

-63.0

307.00

10/6/2018








1,400.35




















Townsite

K-18-0712

479260.09

7087314.70

1288.31

290.0

-55.0

179.00

9/6/2018

K-18-0715

479261.17

7087314.33

1288.24

290.0

-80.0

164.00

9/9/2018

K-18-0716

479267.06

7087317.74

1288.36

75.0

-75.0

389.00

9/16/2018








732.00

















Total

8,739.27



** Hole Abandoned







 

Figure 1 – Drill Hole Locations (CNW Group/Alexco Resource Corp.)

Table 2 - Assay Composites

Calculated at 30 g/t Ag cut-off with a maximum of two meters unmineralized internal dilution
Greater than 100 oz/t (3,110 g/t) Ag 













Hole


From
(m)

To

 (m)

Interval
(m)

Est True
Width (m)1

Ag
(g/t)

Ag
(oz/t)

Pb (%)

Zn
(%)

Au
(g/t)

Vein2

K-18-0690


146.85

147.10

0.25

0.21

126

4.05

1.94

1.79

0.19

Anomaly 10


308.45

310.20

0.25

1.49

75

2.43

0.86

0.93

0.23

Anomaly 10













K-18-0693


218.83

220.90

2.07

1.82

132

4.24

0.30

1.48

0.06

Anomaly 10













K-18-0698


210.73

212.64

1.91

1.64

301

9.68

2.52

10.90

0.45

Eagle


234.28

234.78

0.50

0.43

75

2.40

0.80

3.06

0.06

Eagle


236.93

239.00

2.07

1.78

40

1.27

0.32

4.75

0.13

Eagle


240.63

241.62

0.99

0.85

93

2.99

0.25

0.59

0.19

Eagle













K-18-0700


286.90

287.73

0.83

0.72

156

5.02

1.42

3.21

0.12

Eagle













K-18-0706


78.28

79.20

0.92

0.52

43

1.38

0.38

0.05

0.29

Aho


80.00

81.20

1.20

0.68

247

7.94

0.41

0.19

0.28

Aho


467.07

467.45

0.38

0.33

1675

53.85

7.23

0.85

0.23

BM


475.66

477.20

1.54

1.34

203

6.51

1.42

1.21

0.05

BM


524.31

525.60

1.29

1.01

309

9.93

0.25

0.16

0.23

BR













K-18-0708


335.00

336.20

1.20

0.98

360

11.57

0.10

1.50

0.06

BR


353.13

353.68

0.55

0.45

131

4.21

0.49

0.13

0.02

BR Splay













K-18-0711


307.25

310.45

3.20

2.82

418

13.43

2.18

0.70

0.05

BM


353.00

355.47

2.47

2.00

1453

46.70

3.71

3.71

0.19

BR

Including

354.23

354.97

0.74

0.60

4470

143.71

11.35

9.43

0.48













K-18-0713


171.25

171.47

0.22

0.20

7920

254.63

0.03

5.38

0.40

Lucky Queen
Splay













K-18-0714

 *

216.55

217.37

0.82

0.70

24

0.77

0.41

1.02

5.36

No Cash













K-18-0717


206.65

207.90

1.25

1.13

71

2.27

0.11

1.52

0.02

Lucky Queen













K-18-0718

 *

270.00

271.78

1.78

1.51

105

3.37

2.40

1.89

76.30

No Cash


285.68

286.56

0.88

0.75

91

2.93

2.13

0.32

0.00

No Cash
Splay













K-18-0719


117.35

119.00

1.65

0.36

39

1.26

0.10

0.69

0.04

Lucky Queen













K-18-0722


295.35

297.83

2.48

1.93

87

2.80

1.35

12.29

0.18

No Cash













K-18-0723


301.87

302.56

0.69

0.50

33

1.07

0.00

0.00


Unknown













K-18-0729


280.40

280.75

0.35

0.30

77

2.46

0.04

0.07

0.29

No Cash













K-18-0730


624.32

626.42

2.10

1.87

234

7.52

1.12

0.15

0.03

HC/ BM

Including

624.32

624.58

0.26

0.23

1745

56.10

8.65

0.01

0.24


675.37

677.96

2.59

2.31

40

1.27

0.13

0.54

0.12

HC /BM


680.32

684.59

4.27

3.80

94

3.03

0.06

0.10

0.15

HC /BM

 

1 Estimated True Width from modelled vein attitude and drill intercept orientation
2  Correlated Vein: BM = Bermingham Vein, BR = Bear Vein, HC/ BM = Hector-Calumet / Bermingham vein system



* Interval extended to include Au value

 

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