Talisker Resources: Gold Project with Multi-Million Ounce Potential

Talisker is a junior resource company involved in the exploration of gold projects in British Columbia, Canada. Talisker’s projects include the Bralor …

Talisker Resources gold mine

Gold project supported by excellent infrastructure and funding

Talisker is a junior resource company involved in the exploration of gold projects in British Columbia, Canada. Talisker’s projects include the Bralorne Gold Complex. Barlone is an advanced stage project with significant exploration potential from a historical high-grade producing gold mine. Talisker also has its Spences Bridge Project where the company holds ~85% of the emerging Spences Bridge Gold Belt and several other early stage Greenfields projects.

Talisker is a dominant exploration player in south-central British Columbia. Its properties comprise of 278,364 hectares, 256 claims, three leases and 198 crown grant claims. The company is also well funded to advance its aggressive systematic exploration program at its project.

Bralorne Gold

Talisker’s exploration team, with 47 million discovered ounces, is aggressively working to confirm the multi-million ounce potential of their flagship gold project.

Bralorne is a phanerozoic Orogenic gold vein system, also known as mesothermal vein deposits. Bralorne is analogous to the Motherload deposit of California, the Cariboo Deposit in BC (Barkerville Gold Mines) as well as the Curraghinalt deposit of Northern Ireland.

The gold-quartz veins form an approximate en echelon array. They have strike lengths of as much as 1,500 metres between bounding fault structures. Moreover, they extend to at least 2,000 metres in depth, with no significant changes in grade or style of mineralization recorded. Ores consist mainly of ribboned fissure veins with septa defined by fine-grained chlorite, sericite, graphite or sulphide minerals.

Additionally, Bralorne boasts proven mineral processing flow with a combination of gravity and float concentrate giving a historic metallurgical recovery average of 90%. Historically 65% of recovery was derived from a gravity circuit with 35% from a flotation concentrate. Talisker anticipates this recovery could be improved utilizing modern mineral processing methods.

For more information on Talisker Resources Ltd. (TSX: TSK, OTCQX: TSKFF) please fill out the form below.

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