Opawica Explorations Discovers Promising Gold Mineralization in Abitibi Gold Belt
April 15th, 2025 12:30 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
Canadian mineral exploration company Opawica Explorations has reported significant gold intersections during its 2025 drilling campaign at the Bazooka Property, revealing a 76-meter mineralized zone with visible gold and potential for further exploration.

Opawica Explorations has made a notable discovery at its Bazooka Property in the Abitibi Gold Belt, intersecting a substantial 76-meter mineralized zone that includes visible gold and promising geological indicators. The drilling results, obtained from depths between 285 and 361 meters, suggest potential for significant mineral resources in the region.
The exploration team's drilling campaign, which completed ten diamond drill holes totaling 2,000 meters, successfully intersected the historically significant Cadillac-Larder Fault multiple times. This geological feature is renowned for its rich mining history and complex mineral deposits. The discovered zone features consistent occurrences of arsenopyrite, fuchsite, and quartz veining, with visible gold specifically observed in drill hole OP-25-33 at a depth of 348.5 meters.
The Bazooka Property's strategic location along one of the world's most prolific auriferous structures provides a promising context for the exploration. Situated at the boundary between the Archean Abitibi and Pontiac subprovinces, the property's geology includes a mixed sequence of altered quartz-carbonate-sericite and talc-chlorite schists derived from sedimentary and volcanic rock formations.
Geological interpretations indicate prospective panels trending east-west with a steep northward dip, constrained within a 150-meter-wide corridor of altered ultramafic units. This structural complexity suggests potential for further mineral discoveries and highlights the geological sophistication of the Bazooka Property.
The current exploration campaign represents a significant step for Opawica Explorations in understanding and potentially developing the property's mineral resources. With 610 core samples submitted for assay analysis, the company anticipates comprehensive results that could further illuminate the site's economic potential.
Opawica's early-stage findings of visible gold and extensive mineralization underscore the property's exploration promise. The company's methodical approach and focus on the historically significant Cadillac-Larder Fault zone suggest a strategic exploration strategy aimed at identifying and potentially developing valuable mineral resources.
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