Alamos Gold Inc. (
TSX:AGI;
NYSE:AGI) (“Alamos” or the “Company”) today reported new
results from its near mine and regional exploration drilling
program at Island Gold. Underground exploration drilling continues
to extend high-grade gold mineralization across the Island Gold
Deposit within the main E1E and C-Zones, as well as several hanging
wall and footwall structures in proximity to existing underground
infrastructure. Additionally, the regional exploration program has
been successful in intersecting high-grade gold mineralization at
two early-stage targets.
Island Gold Mine – main zone exploration
highlights: high-grade mineralization extended outside of Mineral
Reserves and Resources in the E1E and C-Zones. These zones are the
main structures which host the majority of currently defined
Mineral Reserves and Resources at Island Gold. New
highlights include1:
- Island
East (E1E-Zone)
- 95.41 g/t Au (30.42 g/t cut)
over 3.02 m (840-578-26);
- 118.59 g/t Au (61.74 g/t
cut) over 2.31 m (1015-640-12);
- 62.09 g/t Au (61.83 g/t cut)
over 2.19 m (840-632-24); and
- 37.33 g/t Au (33.16 g/t cut)
over 2.56 m (840-608-52).
-
Island West (C-Zone)
- 40.12 g/t Au (40.12 g/t cut)
over 2.02 m (790-479-29);
- 17.23 g/t Au (17.23 g/t cut)
over 3.02 m (790-479-22); and
- 23.79 g/t Au (23.79 g/t cut)
over 2.05 m (790-479-20).
Island Gold Mine – hanging wall and
footwall zone exploration highlights: high-grade gold
mineralization continues to be intersected within a number of new
and recently defined hanging wall and footwall zones across the
main Island Gold Deposit. These zones represent a
significant opportunity to add near mine Mineral Reserves and
Resources which would be low cost to develop and produce given
their proximity to existing infrastructure. New highlights
include1:
• Island East Footwall Zones
NTH4 Zone
- 168.03 g/t Au (27.88 g/t
cut) over 3.14 m (840-632-21);
- 43.33 g/t Au (24.58 g/t cut)
over 2.00 m (840-632-43);
- 25.94 g/t Au (13.92 g/t cut)
over 3.14 m (840-632-32); and
- 19.55
g/t Au (11.36 g/t cut) over 2.03 m (840-632-25).
E1D1 Zone
- 47.62
g/t Au (20.19 g/t cut) over 2.78 m (945-624-15);
- 41.40
g/t Au (12.13 g/t cut) over 2.16 m (945-624-16);
- 22.12
g/t Au (6.17 g/t cut) over 3.77 m (945-624-28); and
- 17.32
g/t Au (11.84 g/t cut) over 3.81 m (945-624-19A).
E1D Zone
- 17.84
g/t Au (10.07 g/t cut) over 3.57 m (945-624-28); and
- 22.71
g/t Au (22.71 g/t cut) over 2.53 m (945-624-29).
• Island West Hanging Wall Zones: the NS1 zone has now
been interpreted to have an average North-South strike of
approximately 70 m, with vertical continuity of over 400 m and
remains open up and down dip. This zone was not factored
into the 2023 mine plan but is currently being developed and mined
after being defined earlier this year. New highlights include1:
- 121.37 g/t Au (15.47 g/t
cut) over 2.65 m (770-475-01);
- 34.08 g/t Au (16.28 g/t cut)
over 5.40 m (770-475-12);
- 23.46 g/t Au (10.16 g/t cut)
over 2.14 m (770-475-14); and
- 21.89 g/t Au (8.45 g/t cut)
over 2.20 m (770-475-13).
• Island West Footwall Zones (DN zone sub-parallel
structure). New highlights include1:
- 47.44 g/t Au (12.02 g/t cut)
over 2.43 m (790-479-35);
- 13.97 g/t Au (13.78 g/t cut)
over 2.59 m (790-479-33); and
- 13.78 g/t Au (13.78 g/t cut)
over 2.48 m (790-479-36).
1 All reported drill widths are true width of the mineralized
zones, unless otherwise stated. Drillhole composite intervals
reported as “cut” may include higher grade samples which have been
cut to: C-zone @ 225 g/t Au; E1E Zone @ 185 g/t Au. B Zone @ 90 g/t
Au; NS1 Zone @ 60 g/t Au; D1 and G1 Zones @ 45 g/t Au; G Zone @ 70
g/t Au; E1D @ 80g/t Au; DN, E1D1, NTH1, NTH2, NTH3, NTH4 @ 35 g/t
Au.
Regional exploration highlights:
high-grade mineralization intersected at two regional targets in
proximity to the Island Gold operation. New highlights
include2:
-
Pine Zone: 4 kilometres (“km”) northeast of the Island Gold
Mine
- 29.77
g/t Au over 9.31 m (23IGX057), including:
- 59.15
g/t Au over 4.39 m, including:
- 378.00
g/t Au over 0.37 m
- 3441.64
g/t Au over 0.67 m (23IGX043), including:
- 6220.00
g/t Au over 0.37 m
- 79.44
g/t Au over 4.06 m (23IGX053), including:
- 932.00
g/t Au over 0.33 m
- 7.22 g/t
Au over 7.45 m (23IGX055), including:
- 3.12 g/t
Au over 9.64 m (23IGX059), including:
Adjacent Vein Arrays
- 6.44 g/t
Au over 7.26 m (23IGX050), including:
- 17.67
g/t Au over 1.44 m (23IGX053), including:
• 88-60 Zone: 7 km from the Island Gold Mine, in
proximity to the historic Cline and Edwards mines:
- 6.00 g/t Au
over 11.18 m (23IGX066), including:
- 19.79 g/t Au over 1.12
m
- 20.90 g/t Au over 0.78
m
- 24.60 g/t Au over 0.58
m
- 14.62 g/t Au over 1.5 m
(23IGX066), including:
- 6.19 g/t Au over 3.31 m
(23IGX065), including:
2 Regional exploration drillhole composite
intervals reported as uncut, composites lengths are reported as
core length, true widths are estimated at 40 to 85% of core length.
Composites are calculated with a 0.5 g/t cut-off, maximum internal
waste of 4 m, and no minimum thickness. Higher-grade intervals
within the primary drillhole composite are reported as “Including”
for any individual or consecutive samples with assay grades greater
than 10 g/t Au.
“We continue to see excellent results from our
exploration program at Island Gold across multiple areas of focus.
The transition from surface directional drilling to underground
drilling this year has been a success as we leverage our existing
underground infrastructure. We are extending high-grade
mineralization across the lateral extent of the main Island Gold
deposit while also defining and growing an increasing number of new
zones within the hanging wall and footwall. Our success on both
fronts demonstrates the significant potential for the addition of
high-grade Mineral Reserves and Resources near our existing
underground development. This is providing increasing operational
flexibility and additional ounces that will be low-cost to develop,
some of which are already being mined, highlighting the near-term
opportunities,” said John A. McCluskey, President and Chief
Executive Officer.
“We are also very encouraged by the early
results out of our regional exploration program with multiple
high-grade intersections across the Pine and 88-60 targets. These
early-stage targets are a good illustration of the excellent
potential for additional high-grade deposits to be defined across
our large 55,300 hectare land package, which we more than tripled
in size earlier this year,” Mr. McCluskey added.
New highlight intercepts can be found in Tables 1 and 2, and in
Figures 1 to 3 at the end of this news release.
2023 Exploration Drilling Program – Island Gold
Mine
A total of $14 million is budgeted for
exploration at Island Gold in 2023. For the past several years, the
exploration focus has been on adding high-grade Mineral Resources
at depth, primarily through surface directional drilling. This
exploration strategy has been successful in tripling the Mineral
Reserve and Resource base since 2017. With a 17-year mine life, and
with work on the Phase 3+ expansion ramping up, the focus has
shifted to a more cost-effective expanded underground exploration
drilling program that will leverage existing underground
infrastructure. This drilling is much lower cost on a per metre
basis, is less technically challenging, and requires significantly
fewer metres per exploration target.
A total of 45,000 m of underground exploration
drilling has been planned for 2023. The focus is on defining new
Mineral Reserves and Resources in proximity to existing production
horizons and infrastructure including along strike, and in the
hanging-wall and footwall. These potential high-grade Mineral
Reserve and Resource additions would be low cost to develop and
could be incorporated into the mine plan and mined within the next
several years, further increasing the value of the operation. To
support the underground exploration drilling program, 444 m of
underground exploration drift development is planned to extend
drill platforms on the 490, 790, 945, and 980-levels. In addition
to the exploration budget, 36,000 m of underground delineation
drilling has been planned and included in sustaining capital for
Island Gold.
A total of 32,459 m of underground exploration
drilling, and 24,649 m of delineation drilling has been completed
as of October 31, 2023. A regional exploration program including a
total of 8,439 m of drilling was also completed in 2023. The focus
of this program was on advancing exploration targets outside the
Island Gold Deposit on the newly expanded 55,300-hectare Island
Gold property, including the Pine-Breccia and 88-60 targets
described below.
Island West
Underground Exploration Drilling
Underground drilling has further extended
high-grade gold mineralization along strike, 150 m to the west, and
up plunge of existing Mineral Reserves and Resources in the middle
portion of Island West. Drilling is being conducted from the
580-level and the 790-level exploration drifts, between vertical
depths of 700 m and 1,100 m.
New highlights include (Figure 1, Table 1):
C-Zone
- 40.12
g/t Au (40.12 g/t cut) over 2.02 m (790-479-29);
- 17.23
g/t Au (17.23 g/t cut) over 3.02 m (790-479-22);
- 23.79
g/t Au (23.79 g/t cut) over 2.05 m (790-479-20); and
- 12.75
g/t Au (12.75 g/t cut) over 2.38 m (790-479-21).
Island West Hanging Wall Zones
In addition to testing the C-Zone, underground
exploration drilling continued to target and expand on previous
drilling that intersected high-grade gold mineralization in
sub-parallel and perpendicular structures in the hanging wall from
the 580, 770, 790, and 850-levels. Additional drilling has been
successful in establishing continuity and extending high-grade gold
mineralization within multiple structures referred to as the B, G,
and G1 Zones (Table 1). These zones are located 20 m, 75 m, and 110
m south of the main C-Zone, respectively, highlighting the
significant potential to add high-grade Mineral Reserves and
Resources in proximity of existing production horizons and
infrastructure. These potential high-grade Mineral Reserves and
Resource additions could be incorporated into the mine plan within
the next several years and would be low cost to develop, further
increasing the value of the operation.
NS1 Hanging Wall Zone
The NS1 zone is a north-striking structure with
a high-angle orientation relative to the C-Zone that was identified
earlier in 2023. Ongoing drill testing, and five exploration sills
have been completed from the 750, 770, 790, 810, and 850-levels
which have demonstrated excellent continuity, over an average
strike of 40 m to the south on these levels, and over 100 m
vertically. Additional drilling from the 580, 770, and 900 levels
has now expanded the NS1 zone over a vertical extent of 400 m, from
the 890 level to the 400 level, and defined an average strike of 70
m.
The first stope was mined from the NS1 Zone late
in the third quarter of 2023 with grades performing in line with
annual guidance. The NS1 zone is beyond currently defined Mineral
Reserves and Resources and outside of the 2023 mine plan
demonstrating the significant near-mine opportunities to add
additional high-grade production in the near term. In addition,
other north-striking high-angle structures have been identified
across the deposit, which will be evaluated further as underground
exploration drilling advances.
New highlights from the Island West Hanging Wall
zones include (Table 1):
NS1 Zone
- 121.37
g/t Au (15.47 g/t cut) over 2.65 m (770-475-01);
- 34.08
g/t Au (16.28 g/t cut) over 5.40 m (770-475-12);
- 23.46
g/t Au (10.16 g/t cut) over 2.14 m (770-475-14); and
- 21.89
g/t Au (8.45 g/t cut) over 2.20 m (770-475-13).
B-Zone
- 16.13
g/t Au (13.68 g/t cut) over 2.33 m (770-475-26).
G-Zone
- 15.34
g/t Au (13.60 g/t cut) over 1.99 m (580-473-28).
Island West Footwall Zone
Underground exploration drilling is also
targeting and expanding on previous drilling that intersected
high-grade gold mineralization within a sub-parallel structure in
the footwall from the 790-level. Ongoing drilling has been
successful in extending high-grade gold mineralization and
establishing further continuity within the DN structure (Table 1).
This zone is located 100 m north of the main C-Zone.
New highlights from the Island West Footwall DN
zone include:
DN Zone
- 47.44
g/t Au (12.02 g/t cut) over 2.43 m (790-479-35);
- 13.97
g/t Au (13.78 g/t cut) over 2.59 m (790-479-33); and
- 13.78
g/t Au (13.78 g/t cut) over 2.48 m (790-479-36).
Island East
Underground Exploration Drilling
Underground drilling from the 620 and 840-level
exploration drifts continues to extend high-grade gold
mineralization along strike to the east of Mineral Reserves and
Resources in the middle portion of Island East (between vertical
depths of 500 m and 1,000 m).
New highlights in the E1E-Zone include (Figure
1, Table 1):
- 95.41
g/t Au (30.42 g/t cut) over 3.02 m
(840-578-26);
- 118.59
g/t Au (61.74 g/t cut) over 2.31 m (1015-640-12);
- 62.09
g/t Au (61.83 g/t cut) over 2.19 m (840-632-24);
- 37.33
g/t Au (33.16 g/t cut) over 2.56 m (840-608-52);
- 5.30 g/t
Au (5.30 g/t cut) over 7.08 m (1015-624-08);
- 11.80
g/t Au (11.80 g/t cut) over 2.85 m (840-632-31); and
- 14.22
g/t Au (14.22 g/t cut) over 2.30 m (840-608-43B).
Island East Footwall Zones
In addition to testing the E1E-Zone, underground
exploration drilling continued to target and expand on previous
drilling that intersected high-grade gold mineralization in
structures in the footwall from the 620 and 840-levels. This
additional drilling has been successful in establishing continuity
and extending high-grade gold mineralization within multiple
structures referred to as the NTH, NTH2, NTH3, NTH4, E1D, and E1D1
zones.
The NTH zones are located 60 to 110 m north of
the main E1E-Zone, and the E1D1 and E1D zones, 10 m and 30 m from
the E1E-Zone, respectively.
New highlights from the Island East Footwall
zones include (Table 1):
NTH4 Zone (Figure 2):
- 168.03
g/t Au (27.88 g/t cut) over 3.14 m (840-632-21);
- 43.33
g/t Au (24.58 g/t cut) over 2.00 m (840-632-43);
- 25.94
g/t Au (13.92 g/t cut) over 3.14 m (840-632-32);
- 28.80
g/t Au (7.92 g/t cut) over 2.48 m (840-632-33);
- 21.38
g/t Au (8.52 g/t cut) over 2.05 m (840-632-23);
- 16.34
g/t Au (11.35 g/t cut) over 2.44 m (840-632-24);
- 19.55
g/t Au (11.36 g/t cut) over 2.03 m (840-632-25); and
- 18.42
g/t Au (10.74 g/t cut) over 2.14 m (840-632-38).
NTH Zone
- 10.23
g/t Au (10.23 g/t cut) over 3.92 m (620-SIL-04).
E1D1 Zone
- 47.62
g/t Au (20.19 g/t cut) over 2.78 m (945-624-15);
- 41.40
g/t Au (12.13 g/t cut) over 2.16 m (945-624-16);
- 22.12
g/t Au (6.17 g/t cut) over 3.77 m (945-624-28);
- 17.32
g/t Au (11.84 g/t cut) over 3.81 m (945-624-19A); and
- 9.26 g/t
Au (7.49 g/t cut) over 4.80 m (945-624-21).
E1D Zone
- 17.84
g/t Au (10.07 g/t cut) over 3.57 m (945-624-28); and
- 22.71
g/t Au (22.71 g/t cut) over 2.53 m (945-624-29).
As with the hanging and footwall zones in Island
West, these footwall zones in Island East highlight the potential
to add high-grade Mineral Reserves and Resources in proximity of
existing production horizons and infrastructure which would be
low-cost to develop and mine.
Other Zones
The majority of Island Gold’s Mineral Reserves
and Resources and main production horizons are hosted in the C/E1E
structure. The Island Gold Deposit also consists of several
sub-parallel and high-angle mineralized structures outside of the
main C/E1E-Zone. As underground development advances, these
sub-parallel hanging wall and footwall structures can be targeted
and defined with step-out drilling from underground drill
platforms.
This drilling allows for the confirmation of the
geometry and potential continuity of mineralization with the
objective of defining new Mineral Resources. As demonstrated with
the E1D, E1ED1, NTH, NTH2, NTH3, NTH4 and perpendicular NS1 Zone,
as well as the B, D, DN, G, and G1 Zones that were defined in 2022,
a growing number of these zones are being defined as underground
development is established in these areas.
These zones and other targets within the hanging
wall and footwall represent significant opportunities to define
additional Mineral Reserves and Resources outside of the main
C/E1E-Zone in proximity to existing underground development. These
additions would enhance the ounce per vertical metre profile and
provide multiple mining horizons from the same lateral development
levels.
The following are highlights of new hanging wall
and footwall intersections from underground exploration drilling
where the geometry and continuity is not yet established (“Unknown
Zone”) (reported composite intervals are uncut and as core length,
true width is unknown at this time) (Table 1):
Footwall Intersections:
- 148.67
g/t Au over 2.00 m (790-479-35);
- 68.95
g/t Au over 2.93 m (945-624-19A);
- 33.86
g/t Au over 2.91 m (840-554-66);
- 37.57
g/t Au over 2.00 m (790-479-32);
- 26.31
g/t Au over 2.48 m (945-624-19A); and
- 30.25
g/t Au over 1.96 m (840-632-28).
Hanging Wall Intersections:
- 65.77
g/t Au over 2.00 m (580-473-39);
- 43.52
g/t Au over 2.84 m (770-475-28);
- 52.65
g/t Au over 2.00 m (900-506-06);
- 19.73
g/t Au over 3.73 m (945-624-20);
- 25.35
g/t Au over 2.66 m (770-475-22); and
- 17.21
g/t Au over 2.98 m (770-475-23).
Regional Exploration
The 2023 Regional Exploration program was
successful in identifying high-grade gold mineralization at
multiple early-stage targets, highlighting the significant regional
potential across the 55,300 hectare Island Gold Property. A total
of 8,439 m of regional exploration drilling has been completed to
date in 2023. The priority drilling targets in 2023 included the
Pine-Breccia, and 88-60 Zones, which are highlighted below.
Pine-Breccia Target (Figure
3)
Pine Zone
The Pine Zone is located approximately 4 km from
the Island Gold Mine and comprises a sheared sulphide unit
truncated by the regional NNW-trending Maskinonge Lake Fault that
hosts the Breccia Zone (Figure 3). The sulphide unit was identified
through a limited amount of historic drilling prior to Alamos’
ownership. Follow up channel sampling completed by Alamos in 2022
confirmed and further defined the extent of high-grade
mineralization. In 2023, 1,892 m of drilling was completed in 11
holes following up on the channel sample results. The drilling was
successful in defining high-grade mineralization over an
approximate strike extent of 50 m and depth of 150 m. This has been
currently interpreted as a narrow, steeply plunging ore shoot,
which remains open down-plunge. Additional high-grade
mineralization was intersected in vein arrays within 50 m of the
Pine Zone, further supporting the presence of a significant
high-grade gold system.
New highlights include (Table 2):
Pine Zone
- 29.77
g/t Au over 9.31 m (23IGX057), including:
- 59.15
g/t Au over 4.39 m, including:
- 378.00
g/t Au over 0.37 m
- 3441.64
g/t Au over 0.67 m (23IGX043), including:
- 6220.00
g/t Au over 0.37 m
- 79.44
g/t Au over 4.06 m (23IGX053), including:
- 932.00
g/t Au over 0.33 m
- 7.22 g/t
Au over 7.45 m (23IGX055), including:
- 3.12 g/t
Au over 9.64 m (23IGX059), including:
Adjacent Vein Arrays
- 6.44 g/t
Au over 7.26 m (23IGX050), including:
- 17.67
g/t Au over 1.44 m (23IGX053), including:
Follow-up drilling is planned in 2024 to further
evaluate the geometry and extent of the high-grade mineralization,
and to test the potential of the Pine Zone along strike.
Breccia Zone
The Breccia Zone is located along the intensely
silicified NNW-trending regional scale Maskinonge Lake Fault, which
is immediately adjacent to, and cross-cuts the Pine Zone (Figure
3). Alamos conducted prospecting in 2021, and completed follow up
channel sampling in 2022, which was successful in discovering and
defining a previously unrecognized 50 m long portion of the
structure with continuous high-grade mineralization.
Systematic drilling of the structure below and
along trend of the high-grade channel samples intersected narrow,
high-grade mineralization; however, this was not representative of
the continuity of high-grade gold mineralization from the surface
channel samples. Additional high-grade mineralization was
intersected in veins in a sulphide unit less than 10 m east of the
Breccia Zone. New highlights from the Breccia Zone include (Table
2):
Breccia Zone
- 3.16 g/t
Au over 7.38 m (23IGX063)
- 4.39 g/t
Au over 3.05 m (23IGX035), including:
- 7.42 g/t
Au over 1.92 m (23IGX040), including:
- 17.90
g/t Au over 0.33 m (23IGX046)
- 5.82 g/t
Au over 2.84 m (23IGX048), including:
- 17.70
g/t Au over 0.40 m (23IGX052)
Adjacent Vein Array
- 40.29
g/t Au over 2.3 m (23IGX062), including:
- 146.5
g/t Au over 0.45 m
- 55.3 g/t
Au over 0.40 m
Additional interpretation is underway to
determine the relationship between the high-grade surface samples
and drill results, with a focus on refining the controls on gold
mineralization within the structure.
88-60 Zone
The 88-60 Zone is located approximately 7 km
from the Island Gold Mine. The zone is located in proximity to the
historic Cline and Edwards mines and had been drilled during
historical exploration campaigns. Notable historical drill
intercepts from these campaigns include3:
-
21.58 g/t Au over 8.17 m (CL-90-86), including:
-
127.52 g/t Au over 0.73 m
-
157.00 g/t Au over 0.31 m
-
49.77 g/t Au over 0.58 m
-
12.68 g/t Au over 7.47 m (CL-90-85), including:
-
32.38 g/t Au over 1.14 m
-
61.03 g/t over 0.73 m
-
12.23 g/t Au over 5.95 m (CL-08-36), including:
-
26.49 g/t Au over 1.98 m
-
18.81 g/t Au over 0.61 m
-
5.12 g/t Au over 8.77 m (WCL-98-3), including:
3 Drill composite intervals are generated from
assays that are historic in nature and that have been verified as
best as possible through review of the historically reported data.
Drill hole composite intervals reported as uncut, and composites
lengths are reported as core length. Composites are calculated with
a 0.5 g/t cut-off, maximum internal waste of 4 m, and no minimum
thickness. Higher-grade intervals within the primary drillhole
composite are reported as “Including” for any individual or
consecutive samples with assay grades greater than 10 g/t Au.
Following extensive data compilation, re-logging
and sampling of historic drill core, as well as geological
modelling, the controls on gold mineralization were refined, and a
potential high-grade plunge linking together the aforementioned
historic results was identified at the intersection of a
NW-trending structure with the east-west trending 88-60 shear zone.
The 2023 drill program at the 88-60 Zone was designed to test this
interpretation, specifically along the intersection of the two
structures. Three holes, totalling 849 m were drilled along the
interpreted high-grade plunge, with all holes intersecting
sulphides and strong alteration in the 88-60 zone, as well as
visible gold in drill holes 23IGX065 and 23IGX066. Additional
high-grade mineralization was intersected in vein arrays within 60
m of the 88-60 Zone, further supporting the presence of a
significant high-grade gold system.
New highlights from the 88-60 Zone
(Table 2) include:
- 6.00 g/t
Au over 11.18 m (23IGX066), including:
- 19.79
g/t Au over 1.12 m
- 20.90
g/t Au over 0.78 m
- 24.60
g/t Au over 0.58 m
Adjacent Vein Arrays
- 14.62
g/t Au over 1.5 m (23IGX066), including:
- 6.19 g/t
Au over 3.31 m (23IGX065), including:
Follow-up drilling is planned in 2024 to further
define the extent and gold potential of the identified high-grade
mineralization, as well as test other mineralized trends within the
88-60 zone and surrounding past-producing Cline and Edwards
mines.
Systematic regional exploration has been
successful in identifying and drilling priority high-grade gold
targets throughout the regional Island Gold property. This approach
will continue to be applied in 2024 to identified targets, and to
the newly expanded 55,300 hectare land package.
Qualified Persons
Scott R.G. Parsons, P.Geo., FAusIMM, Alamos
Gold’s Vice President, Exploration, has reviewed and approved the
scientific and technical information contained in this news
release. Scott R.G. Parsons is a “Qualified Person” as defined by
Canadian Securities Administrators’ National Instrument 43-101 -
Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.
Exploration programs at the Island Gold Mine are
directed and supervised by Tyler Poulin, P.Geo., Chief Geologist at
the Island Gold Mine. Tyler Poulin is a “Qualified Person” as
defined by Canadian Securities Administrators’ National Instrument
43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.
Quality Assurance and Quality
Control
Alamos Gold maintains an internal Quality
Assurance / Quality Control (QA/QC) program at the Island Gold Mine
to ensure sampling and analysis of all exploration work is
conducted in accordance with best practices.
Access to the Island Gold Mine is controlled by
security personnel. Drill core is logged and sampled at core
logging facilities within the mine site under the supervision of a
Qualified Geologist. A geologist marks the individual samples for
analysis, and sample intervals, sample numbers, standards and
blanks are entered into the database. The core is cut in half using
an electric core saw equipped with a diamond tipped blade. One half
of the core is placed into a plastic sample bag and sealed with zip
ties in preparation for shipment. The other half of the core is
returned to the core box and retained for future reference. The
samples are placed in large heavy-duty nylon reinforced Fabrene
bags, which are identified and sealed before being placed on
pallets. The core samples are picked up at the mine site and mine
samples are delivered to AGAT laboratory, and regional samples are
delivered to ALS laboratory, both located in Thunder Bay,
Ontario.
Gold is analyzed by a 50 grams fire assay with
an Atomic Absorption (AA) finish. Mine samples greater than 10.0
g/t Au, and regional samples greater than 5.0 g/t Au are
re-analyzed using gravimetric finish methods. AGAT and ALS are
certified laboratories and have internal quality control (“QC”)
programs that include insertion of reagent blanks, reference
materials, and pulp duplicates.
The Corporation inserts QC samples (blanks and
reference materials) at regular intervals to monitor laboratory
performance. Cross check assays are completed on a regular basis in
a secondary accredited laboratory. The Island Gold Mine QA/QC
procedures are more completely described in the August 29, 2022
Technical Report filed on SEDAR+ (www.sedarplus.ca).
About Alamos
Alamos is a Canadian-based intermediate gold
producer with diversified production from three operating mines in
North America. This includes the Young-Davidson and Island Gold
mines in northern Ontario, Canada and the Mulatos mine in Sonora
State, Mexico. Additionally, the Company has a strong portfolio of
growth projects, including the Phase 3+ Expansion at Island Gold,
and the Lynn Lake project in Manitoba, Canada. Alamos employs more
than 1,900 people and is committed to the highest standards of
sustainable development. The Company’s shares are traded on the TSX
and NYSE under the symbol “AGI”.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:
Scott K. Parsons |
Senior Vice President, Investor Relations |
(416) 368-9932 x
5439 |
All amounts are in United States dollars, unless otherwise
stated
The TSX and NYSE have not reviewed and do not accept
responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
Cautionary Note
This news release includes certain statements
that constitute forward-looking information within the meaning of
applicable Canadian and U.S. securities laws ("forward-looking
statements"). All statements in this news release other than
statements of historical fact, which address events, results,
outcomes, or developments that Alamos expects to occur are
forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are
generally, but not always, identified by the use of forward-looking
terminology such as "expect", "plan", "estimate", “target”,
“budget”, “prospective” “potential”, “opportunity” or variations of
such words and phrases and similar expressions or statements that
certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might"
or "will" be taken, occur or be achieved or the negative
connotation of such terms.
Such statements in this news release include,
without limitation, statements with respect to planned exploration
programs, focuses, strategies, drilling targets and work, potential
for further exploration of certain areas, potential drilling
results and related expectations, costs and expenditures, including
with respect to the cost of development and production, project
economics, gold price assumptions, potential mineralization,
projected ore grades, opportunities to add near mine and further
high-grade Mineral Reserves and Resources, expectations regarding
the mine plan, mine life, sustaining capital and value of
operations and other statements and information that is based on
forecasts and projections of future operational, geological or
financial results, estimates of amounts not yet determinable and
assumptions of management.
Exploration results that include geophysics,
sampling, and drill results on wide spacings may not be indicative
of the occurrence of a mineral deposit. Such results do not provide
assurance that further work will establish sufficient grade,
continuity, metallurgical characteristics and economic potential to
be classed as a category of Mineral Resource. A Mineral Resource
that is classified as "inferred" or "indicated" has a great amount
of uncertainty as to its existence and economic and legal
feasibility. It cannot be assumed that any or part of an "Indicated
Mineral Resource" or "Inferred Mineral Resource" will ever be
upgraded to a higher category of Mineral Resource. Investors are
cautioned not to assume that all or any part of mineral deposits in
these categories will ever be converted into Proven and Probable
Mineral Reserves.
Alamos cautions that forward-looking statements
are necessarily based upon several factors and assumptions that,
while considered reasonable by management at the time of making
such statements, are inherently subject to significant business,
economic, technical, legal, political and competitive uncertainties
and contingencies. Known and unknown factors could cause actual
results to differ materially from those projected in the
forward-looking statements, and undue reliance should not be placed
on such statements and information.
These factors and assumptions include, but are
not limited to: the actual results of current exploration
activities, conclusions of economic and geological evaluations,
changes in project parameters as plans continue to be refined,
operations may be exposed to illness, disease, epidemic or
pandemic; any ongoing or future impact of COVID-19 on the broader
market; state and federal orders or mandates (including with
respect to mining operations generally or auxiliary businesses or
services required for the Company’s operations) in Canada, Mexico
and other jurisdictions in which the Company does or may conduct
business; the duration of regulatory responses to any illness,
disease, epidemic or pandemic; changes in national and local
government legislation, controls or regulations; failure to comply
with environmental and health and safety laws and regulations;
labour and contractor availability (and being able to secure the
same on favourable terms); ability to sell or deliver gold doré
bars; disruptions in the maintenance or provision of required
infrastructure and information technology systems; fluctuations in
the price of gold or certain other commodities such as, diesel
fuel, natural gas, and electricity; operating or technical
difficulties in connection with mining or development activities,
including geotechnical challenges and changes to production
estimates (which assume accuracy of projected ore grade, mining
rates, recovery timing and recovery rate estimates and may be
impacted by unscheduled maintenance); changes in foreign exchange
rates (particularly the Canadian dollar, U.S. dollar, and Mexican
peso); the impact of inflation; employee and community relations;
litigation and administrative proceedings; disruptions affecting
operations; availability of and increased costs associated with
mining inputs and labour; delays in the development or updating of
mine plans; inherent risks and hazards associated with mining and
mineral processing including environmental hazards, industrial
accidents, unusual or unexpected formations, pressures and
cave-ins; the risk that the Company’s mines may not perform as
planned; uncertainty with the Company's ability to secure
additional capital to execute its business plans; the speculative
nature of mineral exploration and development, risks in obtaining
and maintaining necessary licenses, permits and authorizations,
contests over title to properties; expropriation or nationalization
of property; political or economic developments in Canada or Mexico
and other jurisdictions in which the Company does or may carry on
business in the future; increased costs and risks related to the
potential impact of climate change; the costs and timing of
construction and development of new deposits; risk of loss due to
sabotage, protests and other civil disturbances; the impact of
global liquidity and credit availability and the values of assets
and liabilities based on projected future cash flows; and business
opportunities that may be pursued by the Company.
For a more detailed discussion of such risks and
other factors that may affect the Company's ability to achieve the
expectations set forth in the forward-looking statements contained
in this news release, see the Company’s latest 40-F/Annual
Information Form and Management’s Discussion and Analysis, each
under the heading “Risk Factors”, available on the SEDAR+ website
at www.sedarplus.ca or on EDGAR at www.sec.gov. The foregoing
should be reviewed in conjunction with the information and risk
factors and assumptions found in this news release.
The Company disclaims any intention or
obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements,
whether written or oral, or whether as a result of new information,
future events or otherwise, except as required by applicable
law.
Note to U.S. Investors – Mineral Reserve
and Resource Estimates
Unless otherwise indicated, all Mineral Resource
and Mineral Reserve estimates included in this news release have
been prepared in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 -
Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (“NI 43-101”) and the
Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (the “CIM”)
- CIM Definition Standards on Mineral Resources and Mineral
Reserves, adopted by the CIM Council, as amended (the “CIM
Standards”). NI 43-101 is a rule developed by the Canadian
Securities Administrators, which established standards for all
public disclosure an issuer makes of scientific and technical
information concerning mineral projects. Mining disclosure in the
United States was previously required to comply with SEC Industry
Guide 7 (“SEC Industry Guide 7”) under the United States Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. The U.S. Securities and Exchange
Commission (the “SEC”) has adopted final rules, to replace SEC
Industry Guide 7 with new mining disclosure rules under sub-part
1300 of Regulation S-K of the U.S. Securities Act (“Regulation S-K
1300”) which became mandatory for U.S. reporting companies
beginning with the first fiscal year commencing on or after January
1, 2021. Under Regulation S-K 1300, the SEC now recognizes
estimates of “Measured Mineral Resources”, “Indicated Mineral
Resources” and “Inferred Mineral Resources”. In addition, the SEC
has amended its definitions of “Proven Mineral Reserves” and
“Probable Mineral Reserves” to be substantially similar to
international standards.
Investors are cautioned that while the above
terms are “substantially similar” to CIM Definitions, there are
differences in the definitions under Regulation S-K 1300 and the
CIM Standards. Accordingly, there is no assurance any mineral
reserves or mineral resources that the Company may report as
“proven mineral reserves”, “probable mineral reserves”, “measured
mineral resources”, “indicated mineral resources” and “inferred
mineral resources” under NI 43-101 would be the same had the
Company prepared the mineral reserve or mineral resource estimates
under the standards adopted under Regulation S-K 1300. U.S.
investors are also cautioned that while the SEC recognizes
“measured mineral resources”, “indicated mineral resources” and
“inferred mineral resources” under Regulation S-K 1300, investors
should not assume that any part or all of the mineralization in
these categories will ever be converted into a higher category of
mineral resources or into mineral reserves. Mineralization
described using these terms has a greater degree of uncertainty as
to its existence and feasibility than mineralization that has been
characterized as reserves. Accordingly, investors are cautioned not
to assume that any measured mineral resources, indicated mineral
resources, or inferred mineral resources that the Company reports
are or will be economically or legally mineable.
Table 1: Island Gold – Previously
Unreleased Select Composite Intervals from Underground Exploration
Drilling
Composite intervals greater than 3 g/t Au
weighted average, capping values:
C-zone @ 225 g/t Au; E1E Zone @ 185 g/t
Au; B Zone @ 90 g/t Au; D1 and G1 Zones @ 45 g/t Au; G Zone @ 70
g/t Au; E1D @ 80g/t Au; NS1 Zone @ 60 g/t Au; DN, E1D1, NTH1, NTH2,
NTH3, NTH4 @ 35 g/t Au.
Hole ID |
Zone |
Target Area |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Core Length (m) |
True Width (m) |
Au Uncut (g/t) |
Au Cut (g/t) |
Vertical Depth (m) |
770-475-26 |
B |
Island West Hanging Wall |
45.00 |
48.30 |
3.30 |
2.33 |
16.13 |
13.68 |
818.27 |
770-475-25 |
B |
Island West Hanging Wall |
42.35 |
45.20 |
2.85 |
2.07 |
9.18 |
9.18 |
809.77 |
790-479-29 |
C |
Island West |
139.15 |
141.30 |
2.15 |
2.02 |
40.12 |
40.12 |
858.92 |
790-479-20 |
C |
Island West |
189.50 |
196.50 |
7.00 |
2.05 |
23.79 |
23.79 |
743.08 |
790-479-22 |
C |
Island West |
162.60 |
165.80 |
3.20 |
3.02 |
17.23 |
17.23 |
747.83 |
790-479-39 |
C |
Island West |
164.75 |
169.80 |
5.05 |
2.08 |
13.03 |
13.03 |
767.40 |
790-479-21 |
C |
Island West |
154.36 |
157.18 |
2.82 |
2.38 |
12.75 |
12.75 |
796.66 |
790-479-18 |
C |
Island West |
192.25 |
197.00 |
4.75 |
2.70 |
9.53 |
9.53 |
750.92 |
790-479-34 |
C |
Island West |
142.05 |
145.40 |
3.35 |
2.19 |
8.98 |
8.98 |
882.71 |
790-479-33 |
C |
Island West |
106.80 |
110.05 |
3.25 |
2.65 |
8.54 |
8.54 |
838.31 |
790-479-15 |
C |
Island West |
140.60 |
144.00 |
3.40 |
2.37 |
5.61 |
5.61 |
868.94 |
580-473-37 |
C |
Island West |
62.45 |
64.85 |
2.40 |
2.05 |
3.60 |
3.60 |
559.28 |
580-473-28 |
C |
Island West |
63.85 |
66.40 |
2.55 |
2.08 |
3.25 |
3.25 |
600.35 |
770-475-16 |
D1 |
Island West Footwall |
89.35 |
91.70 |
2.35 |
2.29 |
11.64 |
11.64 |
789.04 |
790-479-33 |
D1 |
Island West Footwall |
90.55 |
93.10 |
2.55 |
2.28 |
3.80 |
3.80 |
834.32 |
790-479-33 |
DN |
Island West Footwall |
15.65 |
18.80 |
3.15 |
2.59 |
13.97 |
13.78 |
817.50 |
790-479-36 |
DN |
Island West Footwall |
22.60 |
25.95 |
3.35 |
2.48 |
13.78 |
13.78 |
820.54 |
790-479-35 |
DN |
Island West Footwall |
16.35 |
20.70 |
4.35 |
2.43 |
47.44 |
12.02 |
826.46 |
790-479-45 |
DN |
Island West Footwall |
30.00 |
33.30 |
3.30 |
2.05 |
11.78 |
7.44 |
801.76 |
790-479-25 |
DN |
Island West Footwall |
22.00 |
25.25 |
3.25 |
2.23 |
4.45 |
4.45 |
804.44 |
790-479-21 |
DN |
Island West Footwall |
17.42 |
19.60 |
2.18 |
2.08 |
3.13 |
3.13 |
811.64 |
790-479-19 |
DN |
Island West Footwall |
16.20 |
18.50 |
2.30 |
2.08 |
3.03 |
3.03 |
816.26 |
945-624-29 |
E1D |
Island East Footwall |
364.25 |
368.70 |
4.45 |
2.53 |
22.71 |
22.71 |
1279.93 |
945-624-18 |
E1D |
Island East Footwall |
285.60 |
288.67 |
3.07 |
2.30 |
12.36 |
12.36 |
1184.99 |
945-624-28 |
E1D |
Island East Footwall |
301.60 |
308.55 |
6.95 |
3.57 |
17.84 |
10.07 |
1212.67 |
945-624-15 |
E1D1 |
Island East Footwall |
202.15 |
206.00 |
3.85 |
2.78 |
47.62 |
20.19 |
1097.39 |
945-624-16 |
E1D1 |
Island East Footwall |
249.70 |
253.00 |
3.30 |
2.16 |
41.40 |
12.13 |
1156.71 |
945-624-19A |
E1D1 |
Island East Footwall |
291.20 |
298.45 |
7.25 |
3.81 |
17.32 |
11.84 |
1204.33 |
1040-619-11 |
E1D1 |
Island East Footwall |
196.50 |
202.00 |
5.50 |
2.18 |
8.54 |
8.54 |
1142.80 |
945-624-18 |
E1D1 |
Island East Footwall |
264.00 |
268.25 |
4.25 |
2.84 |
8.02 |
8.02 |
1165.56 |
945-624-25 |
E1D1 |
Island East Footwall |
326.00 |
330.07 |
4.07 |
2.59 |
7.68 |
7.68 |
1243.70 |
945-624-21 |
E1D1 |
Island East Footwall |
311.50 |
321.00 |
9.50 |
4.80 |
9.26 |
7.49 |
1233.97 |
945-624-27 |
E1D1 |
Island East Footwall |
267.40 |
270.50 |
3.10 |
2.16 |
6.93 |
6.93 |
1168.86 |
1040-619-16 |
E1D1 |
Island East Footwall |
88.28 |
92.75 |
4.47 |
2.36 |
7.99 |
6.83 |
1083.51 |
945-624-28 |
E1D1 |
Island East Footwall |
282.20 |
292.90 |
10.70 |
3.77 |
22.12 |
6.17 |
1195.71 |
1015-624-11 |
E1D1 |
Island East Footwall |
66.95 |
71.60 |
4.65 |
2.17 |
5.44 |
5.44 |
1031.41 |
945-624-29 |
E1D1 |
Island East Footwall |
335.50 |
339.60 |
4.10 |
2.07 |
4.78 |
4.78 |
1251.29 |
945-624-20 |
E1D1 |
Island East Footwall |
337.50 |
342.15 |
4.65 |
2.58 |
4.76 |
4.76 |
1258.46 |
945-624-17 |
E1D1 |
Island East Footwall |
263.60 |
267.60 |
4.00 |
2.46 |
4.07 |
4.07 |
1175.99 |
1015-624-04 |
E1D1 |
Island East Footwall |
79.70 |
82.50 |
2.80 |
2.01 |
3.81 |
3.81 |
1039.53 |
1015-624-07 |
E1D1 |
Island East Footwall |
43.65 |
46.70 |
3.05 |
2.05 |
3.59 |
3.59 |
1013.27 |
840-632-24 |
E1E |
Island East |
162.05 |
164.65 |
2.60 |
2.19 |
62.09 |
61.83 |
821.18 |
1015-640-12 |
E1E |
Island East |
82.30 |
86.40 |
4.10 |
2.31 |
118.59 |
61.74 |
1042.23 |
840-608-52 |
E1E |
Island East |
138.00 |
141.00 |
3.00 |
2.56 |
37.33 |
33.16 |
730.65 |
840-578-26 |
E1E |
Island East |
166.00 |
169.25 |
3.25 |
3.02 |
95.41 |
30.42 |
857.44 |
1040-619-13 |
E1E |
Island East |
209.00 |
216.00 |
7.00 |
2.05 |
14.45 |
14.45 |
1185.21 |
840-608-43B |
E1E |
Island East |
172.00 |
174.66 |
2.66 |
2.30 |
14.22 |
14.22 |
754.23 |
840-632-31 |
E1E |
Island East |
149.90 |
153.10 |
3.20 |
2.85 |
11.80 |
11.80 |
766.66 |
840-560-35 |
E1E |
Island East |
202.55 |
205.55 |
3.00 |
2.80 |
7.97 |
7.97 |
760.46 |
1015-640-15 |
E1E |
Island East |
69.70 |
72.50 |
2.80 |
2.06 |
7.74 |
7.74 |
987.55 |
1040-619-13 |
E1E |
Island East |
252.00 |
258.60 |
6.60 |
2.43 |
7.22 |
7.22 |
1214.78 |
620-633-12 |
E1E |
Island East |
170.00 |
174.55 |
4.55 |
2.35 |
6.97 |
6.97 |
657.25 |
840-608-50 |
E1E |
Island East |
149.10 |
152.62 |
3.52 |
2.91 |
6.23 |
6.23 |
775.38 |
1040-619-12 |
E1E |
Island East |
162.80 |
167.40 |
4.60 |
2.00 |
5.45 |
5.45 |
1111.97 |
1015-624-08 |
E1E |
Island East |
84.60 |
96.60 |
12.00 |
7.08 |
5.30 |
5.30 |
1032.47 |
580-473-28 |
G |
Island West Hanging Wall |
112.90 |
115.20 |
2.30 |
1.99 |
15.34 |
13.60 |
612.86 |
580-473-17 |
G |
Island West Hanging Wall |
98.20 |
100.65 |
2.45 |
2.40 |
10.64 |
9.72 |
548.26 |
770-475-07 |
G1 |
Island West Hanging Wall |
91.35 |
95.40 |
4.05 |
1.95 |
3.86 |
3.86 |
814.38 |
770-475-12 |
NS1 |
Island West Hanging Wall |
115.05 |
123.20 |
8.15 |
5.40 |
34.08 |
16.28 |
719.42 |
770-475-01 |
NS1 |
Island West Hanging Wall |
81.30 |
85.00 |
3.70 |
2.65 |
121.37 |
15.47 |
844.74 |
770-475-14 |
NS1 |
Island West Hanging Wall |
119.00 |
122.35 |
3.35 |
2.14 |
23.46 |
10.16 |
717.91 |
770-475-13 |
NS1 |
Island West Hanging Wall |
116.95 |
120.50 |
3.55 |
2.20 |
21.89 |
8.45 |
715.71 |
770-475-26 |
NS1 |
Island West Hanging Wall |
94.85 |
98.30 |
3.45 |
2.44 |
8.36 |
8.36 |
860.80 |
770-475-16 |
NS1 |
Island West Hanging Wall |
110.35 |
113.15 |
2.80 |
2.06 |
8.52 |
8.08 |
791.88 |
770-475-02 |
NS1 |
Island West Hanging Wall |
86.00 |
88.65 |
2.65 |
2.28 |
6.03 |
6.03 |
793.69 |
580-473-43 |
NS1 |
Island West Hanging Wall |
170.75 |
173.65 |
2.90 |
2.26 |
5.67 |
5.67 |
561.97 |
770-475-07 |
NS1 |
Island West Hanging Wall |
88.35 |
91.35 |
3.00 |
2.33 |
4.21 |
4.21 |
812.93 |
770-475-15 |
NS1 |
Island West Hanging Wall |
118.00 |
121.00 |
3.00 |
2.17 |
3.89 |
3.89 |
737.09 |
580-473-34 |
NS1 |
Island West Hanging Wall |
189.50 |
192.14 |
2.64 |
2.09 |
3.19 |
3.19 |
531.52 |
770-475-04A |
NS1 |
Island West Hanging Wall |
83.20 |
86.70 |
3.50 |
2.65 |
3.04 |
3.04 |
828.82 |
620-SIL-04 |
NTH |
Island East Footwall |
37.67 |
42.25 |
4.58 |
3.92 |
10.23 |
10.23 |
598.70 |
620-SIL-31 |
NTH |
Island East Footwall |
45.90 |
49.80 |
3.90 |
2.75 |
9.02 |
9.02 |
612.64 |
620-SIL-03 |
NTH |
Island East Footwall |
32.30 |
34.50 |
2.20 |
2.10 |
4.12 |
4.12 |
587.62 |
840-554-66 |
NTH3 |
Island East Footwall |
105.00 |
108.60 |
3.60 |
2.41 |
8.39 |
5.85 |
809.85 |
840-554-65 |
NTH3 |
Island East Footwall |
146.72 |
150.30 |
3.58 |
2.10 |
3.39 |
3.39 |
776.72 |
840-632-21 |
NTH4 |
Island East Footwall |
106.85 |
110.30 |
3.45 |
3.14 |
168.03 |
27.88 |
803.12 |
840-632-43 |
NTH4 |
Island East Footwall |
130.20 |
132.60 |
2.40 |
2.00 |
43.33 |
24.58 |
816.74 |
840-632-32 |
NTH4 |
Island East Footwall |
117.83 |
121.82 |
3.99 |
3.14 |
25.94 |
13.92 |
836.24 |
840-632-25 |
NTH4 |
Island East Footwall |
119.80 |
122.40 |
2.60 |
2.03 |
19.55 |
11.36 |
866.96 |
840-632-24 |
NTH4 |
Island East Footwall |
94.95 |
97.55 |
2.60 |
2.44 |
16.34 |
11.35 |
824.26 |
840-632-38 |
NTH4 |
Island East Footwall |
119.60 |
123.40 |
3.80 |
2.14 |
18.42 |
10.74 |
810.30 |
840-632-23 |
NTH4 |
Island East Footwall |
90.85 |
92.95 |
2.10 |
2.05 |
21.38 |
8.52 |
853.28 |
840-632-33 |
NTH4 |
Island East Footwall |
105.00 |
107.75 |
2.75 |
2.48 |
28.80 |
7.92 |
876.85 |
1015-640-07 |
NTH4 |
Island East Footwall |
0.00 |
3.35 |
3.35 |
0.77 |
23.82 |
7.07 |
1014.17 |
1015-640-14 |
NTH4 |
Island East Footwall |
0.00 |
15.40 |
15.40 |
2.39 |
7.77 |
6.84 |
1008.32 |
840-632-22 |
NTH4 |
Island East Footwall |
102.50 |
104.90 |
2.40 |
2.00 |
6.52 |
6.52 |
768.37 |
840-632-42 |
NTH4 |
Island East Footwall |
107.30 |
109.45 |
2.15 |
2.15 |
6.39 |
6.39 |
825.73 |
840-632-28 |
NTH4 |
Island East Footwall |
102.70 |
105.40 |
2.70 |
2.41 |
4.74 |
4.74 |
838.85 |
840-632-40 |
NTH4 |
Island East Footwall |
94.80 |
97.30 |
2.50 |
2.49 |
4.44 |
4.44 |
834.77 |
840-632-37 |
NTH4 |
Island East Footwall |
127.65 |
132.40 |
4.75 |
2.04 |
3.43 |
3.43 |
776.82 |
840-632-41 |
NTH4 |
Island East Footwall |
110.55 |
113.65 |
3.10 |
2.20 |
3.41 |
3.41 |
786.87 |
770-475-23 |
STH |
Island West Hanging Wall |
133.00 |
135.50 |
2.50 |
2.01 |
5.24 |
5.24 |
863.52 |
790-479-35 |
Unknown |
Island West Footwall |
109.35 |
111.90 |
2.55 |
|
148.67 |
|
884.27 |
945-624-19A |
Unknown |
Island East Footwall |
307.00 |
312.95 |
5.95 |
|
68.95 |
|
1218.94 |
580-473-39 |
Unknown |
Island West Hanging Wall |
262.50 |
264.75 |
2.25 |
|
65.77 |
|
520.02 |
900-506-06 |
Unknown |
Island West Hanging Wall |
308.60 |
310.75 |
2.15 |
|
52.65 |
|
1021.44 |
770-475-28 |
Unknown |
Island West Hanging Wall |
65.55 |
68.70 |
3.15 |
|
43.52 |
|
742.56 |
790-479-32 |
Unknown |
Island West Footwall |
52.05 |
54.35 |
2.30 |
|
37.57 |
|
851.30 |
840-554-66 |
Unknown |
Island East Footwall |
122.90 |
126.40 |
3.50 |
|
33.86 |
|
803.84 |
840-632-28 |
Unknown |
Island East Footwall |
110.20 |
112.50 |
2.30 |
|
30.25 |
|
839.60 |
945-624-19A |
Unknown |
Island East Footwall |
347.00 |
351.45 |
4.45 |
|
26.31 |
|
1256.78 |
770-475-22 |
Unknown |
Island West Hanging Wall |
107.45 |
113.00 |
5.55 |
|
25.35 |
|
856.55 |
945-624-20 |
Unknown |
Island East Hanging Wall |
296.65 |
306.30 |
9.65 |
|
19.73 |
|
1220.21 |
790-479-21 |
Unknown |
Island West Footwall |
34.00 |
37.60 |
3.60 |
|
18.92 |
|
809.64 |
1015-640-06 |
Unknown |
Island East Footwall |
21.35 |
24.80 |
3.45 |
|
18.71 |
|
1016.00 |
770-475-23 |
Unknown |
Island West Hanging Wall |
92.45 |
96.00 |
3.55 |
|
17.21 |
|
838.07 |
770-475-22 |
Unknown |
Island West Hanging Wall |
115.95 |
118.80 |
2.85 |
|
22.92 |
|
861.75 |
580-473-28 |
Unknown |
Island West Hanging Wall |
129.75 |
133.25 |
3.50 |
|
9.72 |
|
617.39 |
580-473-41 |
Unknown |
Island West Hanging Wall |
146.55 |
149.75 |
3.20 |
|
9.46 |
|
458.93 |
900-506-03 |
Unknown |
Island West Hanging Wall |
239.00 |
242.25 |
3.25 |
|
8.84 |
|
872.69 |
620-SIL-05 |
Unknown |
Island East Footwall |
47.45 |
51.35 |
3.90 |
|
8.15 |
|
561.91 |
580-473-20 |
Unknown |
Island West Footwall |
39.05 |
41.70 |
2.65 |
|
8.05 |
|
556.49 |
770-475-06 |
Unknown |
Island West Hanging Wall |
105.85 |
109.00 |
3.15 |
|
7.90 |
|
831.17 |
790-479-39 |
Unknown |
Island West Hanging Wall |
249.00 |
251.60 |
2.60 |
|
7.29 |
|
741.19 |
770-475-23 |
Unknown |
Island West Hanging Wall |
118.00 |
120.65 |
2.65 |
|
6.02 |
|
854.04 |
790-479-20 |
Unknown |
Island West Footwall |
42.90 |
46.05 |
3.15 |
|
5.49 |
|
798.43 |
770-475-06 |
Unknown |
Island West Hanging Wall |
101.10 |
104.00 |
2.90 |
|
5.46 |
|
828.76 |
770-475-06 |
Unknown |
Island West Hanging Wall |
115.40 |
118.00 |
2.60 |
|
5.21 |
|
835.76 |
945-624-29 |
Unknown |
Island East Hanging Wall |
290.90 |
295.50 |
4.60 |
|
5.12 |
|
1207.42 |
840-632-20 |
Unknown |
Island East Footwall |
121.00 |
124.05 |
3.05 |
|
10.02 |
|
756.18 |
790-479-18 |
Unknown |
Island West Footwall |
40.00 |
43.20 |
3.20 |
|
4.56 |
|
801.31 |
945-624-28 |
Unknown |
Island East Hanging Wall |
246.70 |
250.30 |
3.60 |
|
3.73 |
|
1157.95 |
900-506-01 |
Unknown |
Island West Hanging Wall |
279.00 |
282.20 |
3.20 |
|
3.00 |
|
974.73 |
Table 2: Island Gold Regional Exploration
– Previously Unreleased Select Composite Intervals from 2023
Surface Exploration Drilling
Composites grades are reported as uncut,
and length is reported as core length. True width is estimated to
be 40 to 85% of core length. Composite intervals greater than 1 g/t
Au weighted average.
Composites are calculated with a 0.5 g/t
cut off, maximum internal waste of 4 m, and no minimum width.
Higher-grade intervals within the primary drillhole composite are
reported as “Including” for any individual or consecutive samples
with assay grades greater than 10 g/t Au.
A total of 42 holes were completed in
2023 as part of the regional drilling program (in addition to 2
abandoned holes). Of the 42 holes drilled, 4 holes contained
composite intervals less than 1 g/t Au, and 2 holes had no
significant values. Assays are pending for 5 holes.
Hole ID |
Zone |
Target Area |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Core Length (m) |
Au Uncut (g/t) |
Vertical Depth (m) |
23IGX030 |
|
Other |
203.81 |
206.00 |
2.19 |
1.08 |
142.2 |
23IGX031 |
|
Other |
149.08 |
150.34 |
1.26 |
3.47 |
106.9 |
23IGX031 |
|
Other |
172.39 |
173.36 |
0.97 |
1.08 |
122.6 |
23IGX033 |
|
Breccia |
27.85 |
30.30 |
2.45 |
1.98 |
18.2 |
23IGX035 |
|
Breccia |
22.83 |
25.88 |
3.05 |
4.39 |
15.4 |
|
including |
Breccia |
25.06 |
25.39 |
0.33 |
33.10 |
|
23IGX036 |
|
Breccia |
23.82 |
27.75 |
3.93 |
1.59 |
17.1 |
23IGX038 |
|
Breccia |
40.59 |
43.94 |
3.35 |
2.42 |
28.2 |
|
including |
Breccia |
40.59 |
41.13 |
0.54 |
12.05 |
|
23IGX039 |
|
Other |
27.38 |
28.83 |
1.45 |
2.15 |
22.8 |
23IGX039 |
|
Breccia |
47.73 |
49.11 |
1.38 |
1.80 |
38.8 |
23IGX040 |
|
Other |
20.93 |
21.95 |
1.02 |
1.47 |
14.3 |
23IGX040 |
|
Breccia |
35.72 |
37.64 |
1.92 |
7.42 |
24.3 |
|
including |
Breccia |
36.25 |
37.15 |
0.90 |
13.15 |
|
23IGX041 |
|
Breccia |
24.53 |
25.03 |
0.50 |
1.02 |
20.1 |
23IGX042 |
|
Breccia |
42.60 |
43.28 |
0.68 |
4.36 |
32.8 |
23IGX043 |
|
Pine |
57.35 |
58.02 |
0.67 |
3441.64 |
39.9 |
|
including |
Pine |
57.35 |
57.72 |
0.37 |
6220.00 |
|
23IGX043 |
|
Other |
62.28 |
63.08 |
0.80 |
1.53 |
43.5 |
23IGX043 |
|
Breccia |
74.99 |
75.68 |
0.69 |
2.90 |
52.5 |
23IGX044 |
|
Other |
108.70 |
109.45 |
0.75 |
1.25 |
94.0 |
23IGX044 |
|
Breccia |
125.82 |
126.76 |
0.94 |
1.15 |
107.7 |
23IGX045 |
|
Breccia |
73.92 |
75.49 |
1.57 |
2.02 |
51.8 |
23IGX046 |
|
Breccia |
83.13 |
83.46 |
0.33 |
17.90 |
70.2 |
23IGX047 |
|
Breccia |
101.63 |
105.95 |
4.32 |
1.56 |
71.4 |
23IGX048 |
|
Breccia |
72.87 |
75.71 |
2.84 |
5.82 |
54.9 |
|
including |
Breccia |
72.87 |
73.49 |
0.62 |
12.55 |
|
23IGX049 |
|
Other |
101.32 |
101.63 |
0.31 |
4.80 |
91.2 |
23IGX049 |
|
Breccia |
116.68 |
117.02 |
0.34 |
1.86 |
104.3 |
23IGX050 |
|
Vein_PB |
3.38 |
10.64 |
7.26 |
6.44 |
5.7 |
|
including |
Vein_PB |
4.63 |
5.15 |
0.52 |
63.10 |
|
23IGX052 |
|
Vein_PB |
1.62 |
4.55 |
2.93 |
1.28 |
2.1 |
23IGX052 |
|
Breccia |
71.46 |
72.41 |
0.95 |
1.62 |
55.8 |
23IGX052 |
|
Breccia |
79.13 |
79.53 |
0.40 |
17.70 |
61.5 |
23IGX053 |
|
Vein_PB |
5.37 |
5.83 |
0.46 |
9.18 |
4.1 |
23IGX053 |
|
Vein_PB |
69.79 |
71.23 |
1.44 |
17.67 |
54.8 |
|
including |
Vein_PB |
69.79 |
70.84 |
1.05 |
23.60 |
|
23IGX053 |
|
Pine |
84.92 |
88.98 |
4.06 |
79.44 |
67.7 |
|
including |
Pine |
87.92 |
88.25 |
0.33 |
932.00 |
|
23IGX054 |
|
Vein_PB |
20.32 |
24.04 |
3.72 |
1.26 |
19.5 |
23IGX055 |
|
Vein_PB |
5.42 |
5.98 |
0.56 |
1.90 |
3.5 |
23IGX055 |
|
Other |
17.68 |
18.20 |
0.52 |
1.38 |
11.9 |
23IGX055 |
|
Pine |
66.67 |
74.12 |
7.45 |
7.22 |
47.9 |
|
including |
Pine |
66.67 |
70.10 |
3.43 |
11.87 |
|
23IGX056 |
|
Pine |
70.43 |
74.10 |
3.67 |
2.59 |
55.9 |
23IGX057 |
|
Pine |
98.92 |
108.23 |
9.31 |
29.77 |
95.4 |
|
including |
Pine |
100.95 |
105.34 |
4.39 |
59.15 |
|
|
including |
Pine |
103.58 |
103.95 |
0.37 |
378.00 |
|
23IGX059 |
|
Pine |
186.39 |
196.03 |
9.64 |
3.12 |
153.0 |
|
including |
Pine |
189.70 |
190.06 |
0.36 |
20.10 |
|
23IGX061 |
|
Other |
249.66 |
250 |
0.34 |
2.99 |
228.6 |
23IGX061 |
|
Pine |
271.61 |
275.81 |
4.20 |
2.62 |
250.2 |
23IGX062 |
|
Other |
166.00 |
166.32 |
0.32 |
1.04 |
261.6 |
23IGX062 |
|
Vein_Breccia |
193.70 |
196.00 |
2.30 |
40.29 |
236.7 |
|
including |
Vein_Breccia |
194.10 |
194.55 |
0.45 |
146.50 |
|
|
including |
Vein_Breccia |
195.20 |
195.60 |
0.40 |
55.30 |
|
23IGX063 |
|
Other |
105.62 |
106.10 |
0.48 |
1.25 |
98.0 |
23IGX063 |
|
Breccia |
168.57 |
175.95 |
7.38 |
3.16 |
157.3 |
23IGX064 |
|
Vein_8860 |
9.84 |
18.10 |
8.26 |
1.19 |
13.1 |
23IGX064 |
|
Vein_8860 |
108.87 |
109.6 |
0.73 |
1.64 |
84.5 |
23IGX064 |
|
Vein_8860 |
115.2 |
116.67 |
1.47 |
2.67 |
89.5 |
23IGX064 |
|
88-60 |
209.39 |
217.01 |
7.62 |
1.50 |
160.9 |
23IGX064 |
|
Vein_8860 |
249.22 |
249.52 |
0.3 |
1.06 |
184.6 |
23IGX065 |
|
Vein_8860 |
6.62 |
9.20 |
2.58 |
2.36 |
7.8 |
23IGX065 |
|
Vein_8860 |
124.06 |
127.37 |
3.31 |
6.19 |
87.1 |
|
including |
Vein_8860 |
127.03 |
127.37 |
0.34 |
55.50 |
|
23IGX065 |
|
Vein_8860 |
133.06 |
135.60 |
2.54 |
1.23 |
93.1 |
23IGX065 |
|
88-60 |
194.03 |
196.22 |
2.19 |
3.21 |
132.3 |
23IGX065 |
|
88-60 |
201.29 |
202.81 |
1.52 |
1.13 |
136.0 |
23IGX065 |
|
Vein_8860 |
212.24 |
212.59 |
0.35 |
1.47 |
141.6 |
23IGX065 |
|
Vein_8860 |
230.13 |
230.62 |
0.49 |
3.26 |
152.7 |
23IGX066 |
|
Other |
3.42 |
5.90 |
2.48 |
1.17 |
5.1 |
23IGX066 |
|
Other |
106.00 |
106.41 |
0.41 |
1.86 |
65.4 |
23IGX066 |
|
Other |
115.72 |
118.56 |
2.84 |
1.69 |
71.8 |
23IGX066 |
|
Vein_8860 |
156.38 |
157.88 |
1.50 |
14.62 |
94.5 |
|
including |
Vein_8860 |
156.38 |
157.32 |
0.94 |
21.80 |
|
23IGX066 |
|
Vein_8860 |
173.71 |
174.19 |
0.48 |
8.81 |
104.2 |
23IGX066 |
|
88-60 |
185.52 |
196.70 |
11.18 |
6.00 |
112.5 |
|
including |
88-60 |
185.52 |
186.64 |
1.12 |
19.79 |
|
|
including |
88-60 |
188.44 |
189.22 |
0.78 |
20.90 |
|
|
including |
88-60 |
190.62 |
191.20 |
0.58 |
24.60 |
|
23IGX066 |
|
Vein_8860 |
203.87 |
204.17 |
0.30 |
10.70 |
119.3 |
23IGX066 |
|
Vein_8860 |
222.22 |
222.90 |
0.68 |
10.05 |
129.8 |
23IGX066 |
|
Vein_8860 |
231.69 |
232.20 |
0.51 |
1.09 |
135.0 |
23IGX066 |
|
Vein_8860 |
239.62 |
240.04 |
0.42 |
1.26 |
139.3 |
23IGX066 |
|
Vein_8860 |
266.38 |
267.53 |
1.15 |
1.35 |
156.0 |
Table 3: Underground exploration drill
holes; azimuth, dip, drilled length, and collar location at surface
(UTM NAD83).
Hole ID |
Azimuth (°) |
Dip (°) |
Drilled Length (m) |
UTM Easting (m) |
UTM Northing (m) |
UTM Elevation (m) |
580-473-17 |
169 |
20 |
111 |
690329 |
5351562 |
-201 |
580-473-20 |
196 |
39 |
138 |
690328 |
5351562 |
-200 |
580-473-28 |
202 |
-14 |
252 |
690327 |
5351562 |
-202 |
580-473-34 |
246 |
14 |
222 |
690327 |
5351562 |
-201 |
580-473-37 |
226 |
22 |
135 |
690327 |
5351562 |
-201 |
580-473-39 |
232 |
14 |
306 |
690327 |
5351562 |
-202 |
580-473-41 |
229 |
52 |
198 |
690327 |
5351563 |
-199 |
580-473-43 |
236 |
7 |
236 |
690326 |
5351562 |
-201 |
620-633-12 |
188 |
-24 |
222 |
691794 |
5352217 |
-206 |
620-SIL-03 |
357 |
9 |
90 |
691462 |
5351950 |
-210 |
620-SIL-04 |
359 |
-8 |
66 |
691462 |
5351950 |
-211 |
620-SIL-05 |
345 |
36 |
66 |
691480 |
5351963 |
-209 |
620-SIL-31 |
15 |
-24 |
63 |
691480 |
5351963 |
-211 |
770-475-01 |
222 |
-52 |
246 |
690396 |
5351489 |
-396 |
770-475-02 |
229 |
-10 |
135 |
690395 |
5351489 |
-395 |
770-475-04A |
213 |
-36 |
126 |
690396 |
5351489 |
-396 |
770-475-06 |
193 |
-30 |
165 |
690397 |
5351489 |
-396 |
770-475-07 |
218 |
-23 |
117 |
690395 |
5351489 |
-395 |
770-475-12 |
241 |
27 |
156 |
690394 |
5351489 |
-393 |
770-475-13 |
236 |
31 |
165 |
690395 |
5351489 |
-393 |
770-475-14 |
225 |
28 |
222 |
690395 |
5351489 |
-393 |
770-475-15 |
217 |
18 |
177 |
690395 |
5351489 |
-394 |
770-475-16 |
206 |
-8 |
156 |
690395 |
5351489 |
-395 |
770-475-22 |
175 |
-44 |
177 |
690397 |
5351489 |
-396 |
770-475-23 |
182 |
-40 |
165 |
690397 |
5351489 |
-396 |
770-475-25 |
224 |
-45 |
111 |
690395 |
5351489 |
-396 |
770-475-26 |
212 |
-58 |
126 |
690396 |
5351489 |
-397 |
770-475-28 |
205 |
29 |
192 |
690396 |
5351489 |
-393 |
790-479-15 |
228 |
-20 |
366 |
690080 |
5351504 |
-433 |
790-479-18 |
239 |
17 |
294 |
690080 |
5351505 |
-432 |
790-479-19 |
239 |
-7 |
237 |
690080 |
5351504 |
-432 |
790-479-20 |
240 |
19 |
219 |
690080 |
5351504 |
-431 |
790-479-21 |
238 |
7 |
234 |
690080 |
5351504 |
-432 |
790-479-22 |
231 |
23 |
192 |
690080 |
5351504 |
-431 |
790-479-25 |
212 |
21 |
195 |
690081 |
5351504 |
-431 |
790-479-29 |
205 |
-17 |
234 |
690081 |
5351504 |
-432 |
790-479-32 |
167 |
-42 |
234 |
690083 |
5351504 |
-433 |
790-479-33 |
160 |
-12 |
189 |
690084 |
5351505 |
-432 |
790-479-34 |
149 |
-26 |
345 |
690085 |
5351505 |
-433 |
790-479-35 |
151 |
-37 |
150 |
690085 |
5351505 |
-433 |
790-479-36 |
146 |
-15 |
153 |
690085 |
5351505 |
-432 |
790-479-39 |
240 |
15 |
363 |
690081 |
5351504 |
-431 |
790-479-45 |
160 |
18 |
177 |
690084 |
5351505 |
-430 |
840-554-65 |
175 |
27 |
222 |
691082 |
5351879 |
-462 |
840-554-66 |
176 |
19 |
222 |
691082 |
5351879 |
-462 |
840-560-35 |
171 |
22 |
219 |
691139 |
5351903 |
-460 |
840-578-26 |
180 |
-5 |
207 |
691308 |
5351962 |
-457 |
840-608-43B |
140 |
26 |
192 |
691619 |
5352009 |
-450 |
840-608-50 |
152 |
21 |
174.4 |
691619 |
5352009 |
-450 |
840-608-52 |
181 |
46 |
163 |
691619 |
5352009 |
-450 |
840-632-20 |
248 |
33 |
197.3 |
691829 |
5352113 |
-444 |
840-632-21 |
236 |
12 |
129 |
691830 |
5352113 |
-446 |
840-632-22 |
224 |
34 |
201 |
691830 |
5352113 |
-444 |
840-632-23 |
214 |
-15 |
111 |
691831 |
5352113 |
-447 |
840-632-24 |
201 |
2 |
201.55 |
691832 |
5352113 |
-446 |
840-632-25 |
177 |
-19 |
201 |
691833 |
5352113 |
-447 |
840-632-28 |
243 |
-5 |
117 |
691829 |
5352113 |
-446 |
840-632-31 |
205 |
22 |
183 |
691830 |
5352113 |
-445 |
840-632-32 |
176 |
-5 |
135 |
691832 |
5352113 |
-446 |
840-632-33 |
201 |
-27 |
125.7 |
691831 |
5352113 |
-447 |
840-632-37 |
251 |
22 |
159 |
691831 |
5352113 |
-447 |
840-632-38 |
249 |
8 |
147 |
691829 |
5352113 |
-446 |
840-632-40 |
226 |
-3 |
120 |
691830 |
5352112 |
-447 |
840-632-41 |
224 |
19 |
129 |
691830 |
5352112 |
-445 |
840-632-42 |
187 |
1 |
135 |
691832 |
5352113 |
-447 |
840-632-43 |
174 |
4 |
174 |
691833 |
5352113 |
-446 |
900-506-01 |
219 |
-8 |
402 |
690684 |
5351595 |
-541 |
900-506-03 |
213 |
10 |
376 |
690687 |
5351596 |
-541 |
900-506-06 |
261 |
-14 |
315 |
690681 |
5351597 |
-539 |
945-624-15 |
351 |
-60 |
259.3 |
691895 |
5351769 |
-537 |
945-624-16 |
343 |
-71 |
300 |
691895 |
5351769 |
-537 |
945-624-17 |
327 |
-76 |
354 |
691895 |
5351769 |
-537 |
945-624-18 |
318 |
-67 |
339 |
691895 |
5351769 |
-537 |
945-624-19A |
309 |
-77 |
402 |
691895 |
5351769 |
-537 |
945-624-20 |
353 |
-88 |
426 |
691895 |
5351769 |
-537 |
945-624-21 |
54 |
-85 |
388.5 |
691895 |
5351769 |
-537 |
945-624-25 |
39 |
-82 |
375 |
691895 |
5351769 |
-537 |
945-624-27 |
73 |
-64 |
348 |
691895 |
5351769 |
-537 |
945-624-28 |
73 |
-73 |
399 |
691895 |
5351769 |
-537 |
945-624-29 |
90 |
-77 |
420 |
691899 |
5351768 |
-537 |
1015-624-04 |
208 |
-32 |
137.7 |
691810 |
5351940 |
-614 |
1015-624-07 |
198 |
-22 |
93 |
691811 |
5351939 |
-614 |
1015-624-08 |
155 |
-24 |
126 |
691813 |
5351940 |
-614 |
1015-624-11 |
176 |
-30 |
125.7 |
691812 |
5351939 |
-614 |
1015-640-06 |
143 |
0 |
138 |
691959 |
5352021 |
-634 |
1015-640-07 |
114 |
19 |
99 |
691959 |
5352022 |
-633 |
1015-640-12 |
152 |
-17 |
114 |
691959 |
5352021 |
-634 |
1015-640-14 |
151 |
40 |
104.5 |
691958 |
5352021 |
-631 |
1015-640-15 |
127 |
22 |
140 |
691959 |
5352022 |
-632 |
1040-619-11 |
242 |
-28 |
288 |
691773 |
5351926 |
-661 |
1040-619-12 |
235 |
-23 |
222.5 |
691773 |
5351926 |
-661 |
1040-619-13 |
227 |
-39 |
339 |
691773 |
5351926 |
-661 |
1040-619-16 |
207 |
-26 |
138 |
691773 |
5351926 |
-661 |
Note: UTM mine surface elevation 393 m
Table 4: Surface exploration drill holes;
azimuth, dip, drilled length, and collar location (UTM
NAD83).
Hole ID |
Azimuth (o) |
Dip (o) |
Drilled Length (m) |
UTM Easting (m) |
UTM Northing (m) |
UTM Elevation (m) |
23IGX029 |
182 |
45 |
128 |
697644 |
5356478 |
402 |
23IGX029A |
182 |
45 |
563 |
697644 |
5356478 |
402 |
23IGX030 |
140 |
45 |
254 |
694495 |
5355974 |
396 |
23IGX031 |
140 |
45 |
284 |
694573 |
5355855 |
401 |
23IGX032 |
140 |
45 |
227 |
694654 |
5355717 |
399 |
23IGX033 |
260 |
45 |
50 |
693017 |
5354651 |
405 |
23IGX034 |
226 |
60 |
59 |
693017 |
5354651 |
405 |
23IGX035 |
225 |
45 |
92 |
693017 |
5354651 |
405 |
23IGX036 |
195 |
45 |
84 |
693017 |
5354651 |
405 |
23IGX037 |
280 |
48 |
70 |
693017 |
5354651 |
405 |
23IGX038 |
252 |
45 |
59 |
693065 |
5354616 |
406 |
23IGX039 |
226 |
63 |
59 |
693065 |
5354616 |
406 |
23IGX040 |
200 |
45 |
50 |
693065 |
5354616 |
406 |
23IGX041 |
248 |
57 |
50 |
693081 |
5354589 |
406 |
23IGX042 |
180 |
51 |
80 |
693081 |
5354589 |
406 |
23IGX043 |
159 |
45 |
89 |
693081 |
5354589 |
406 |
23IGX044 |
255 |
63 |
131 |
693041 |
5354664 |
405 |
23IGX045 |
250 |
48 |
95 |
693041 |
5354664 |
405 |
23IGX046 |
230 |
60 |
125 |
693041 |
5354664 |
405 |
23IGX047 |
273 |
49 |
133 |
693041 |
5354664 |
405 |
23IGX048 |
205 |
50 |
92 |
693041 |
5354664 |
405 |
23IGX049 |
205 |
66 |
142 |
693041 |
5354664 |
405 |
23IGX050 |
245 |
60 |
137 |
693090 |
5354611 |
407 |
23IGX051 |
240 |
70 |
146 |
693090 |
5354611 |
407 |
23IGX052 |
200 |
58 |
128 |
693090 |
5354611 |
407 |
23IGX053 |
182 |
54 |
125 |
693090 |
5354611 |
407 |
23IGX054 |
182 |
65 |
185 |
693090 |
5354611 |
407 |
23IGX055 |
174 |
45 |
182 |
693090 |
5354611 |
407 |
23IGX056 |
157 |
53 |
224 |
693090 |
5354611 |
407 |
23IGX057 |
155 |
70 |
150 |
693090 |
5354611 |
407 |
23IGX058 |
105 |
55 |
176 |
693090 |
5354611 |
407 |
23IGX059 |
178 |
55 |
251 |
693076 |
5354668 |
407 |
23IGX060 |
165 |
66 |
251 |
693076 |
5354668 |
407 |
23IGX061 |
181 |
68 |
299 |
693076 |
5354668 |
407 |
23IGX062 |
212 |
67 |
236 |
693076 |
5354668 |
407 |
23IGX063 |
240 |
67 |
251 |
693076 |
5354668 |
407 |
23IGX064 |
359 |
57 |
266 |
696726 |
5355231 |
427 |
23IGX065 |
0 |
51 |
242 |
696726 |
5355231 |
427 |
23IGX066 |
2 |
45 |
341 |
696726 |
5355232 |
428 |
23IGX067 |
176 |
45 |
338 |
697087 |
5354966 |
409 |
23IGX068 |
143 |
45 |
53 |
697017 |
5354958 |
411 |
23IGX068A |
195 |
45 |
359 |
697018 |
5354956 |
410 |
23IGX069 |
195 |
55 |
728 |
696919 |
5355373 |
406 |
23IGX070 |
50 |
45 |
455 |
695504 |
5354606 |
399 |
Figure 1: Island Gold Mine –
C/E1E/E1EN/E1D Longitudinal, New C and E1E-Zone Underground
Exploration Drilling Results
Figure 2: Island Gold East – Highlights
from NTH4 Footwall Zone
Figure 3: Island Gold Regional – Pine
Target
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