TORONTO, Jan. 30, 2019 /CNW/ - Continental Gold Inc. (TSX:CNL; OTCQX:CGOOF) ("Continental" or the "Company") is pleased to announce an updated Mineral Resource estimate prepared in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 ("NI 43-101") for its Buriticá Project in Antioquia, Colombia. The Buriticá Project remains on schedule for construction completion in H1 2020.
Results from the 2015-2018 exploration program, consisting of 85 kilometres of drilling and 2 kilometres of additional underground channel sampling, were successful in converting additional Mineral Resources to the Measured and Indicated categories at both the Veta Sur and Yaraguá systems. Also, the results successfully outlined extensions to the Veta Sur system and provided initial Mineral Resources within the broad mineralized zones ("BMZ"). The following highlights are headlined from Table 1 in relation to the new Mineral Resource and a comparison with the previous Mineral Resource estimate completed May 11, 2015 (see Company news release dated June 24, 2015):
David Reading, Special Advisor to Continental, stated: "Buriticá demonstrates excellent consistency of grade and continuity particularly with respect to the high-grade zones which have now been drill-tested to depths below surface of over 1,800 metres. This is a remarkable gold system and the Company has demonstrated that the geological model is robust. The current Mineral Resource upgrade has given the Company strong confidence that further drilling will continue to extend the vein systems in the coming years."
Table 1: Buriticá Mineral Resource Estimate effective January 26, 2019
(based on a cut-off grade of 3 grams per tonne gold)
Buriticá Resource Statement 3g/t Au cut-off | ||||||||
Resource | Grades | Metal | ||||||
Category | Tonnes | Gold | Silver | Gold | Gold | Silver | Gold | |
Yaraguà & Veta Sur | Measured | 1.28 | 14.50 | 61.2 | 15.5 | 0.60 | 2.5 | 0.64 |
Indicated | 14.16 | 10.18 | 40.1 | 10.9 | 4.63 | 18.3 | 4.94 | |
M&I | 15.45 | 10.54 | 41.8 | 11.2 | 5.23 | 20.8 | 5.58 | |
Inferred | 20.36 | 8.87 | 39.3 | 9.5 | 5.81 | 25.8 | 6.24 | |
Broad Mineralized | Measured | 0.12 | 5.15 | 14.7 | 5.4 | 0.02 | 0.1 | 0.02 |
Indicated | 0.46 | 4.50 | 11.6 | 4.7 | 0.07 | 0.2 | 0.07 | |
M&I | 0.58 | 4.64 | 12.3 | 4.8 | 0.09 | 0.2 | 0.09 | |
Inferred | 1.51 | 4.41 | 9.4 | 4.6 | 0.21 | 0.5 | 0.22 | |
Total | Measured | 1.40 | 13.70 | 57.2 | 14.7 | 0.62 | 2.6 | 0.66 |
Indicated | 14.62 | 10.00 | 39.2 | 10.7 | 4.70 | 18.4 | 5.01 | |
M&I | 16.02 | 10.32 | 40.8 | 11.0 | 5.32 | 21.0 | 5.67 | |
Inferred | 21.87 | 8.56 | 37.3 | 9.2 | 6.02 | 26.2 | 6.46 |
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The updated Mineral Resource estimate for the Buriticá Project has been prepared by Continental under the guidance and supervision of Mr. Ivor W.O. Jones, M.Sc., FAusIMM, CPgeo, P.Geo, who is an independent Qualified person (QP) under NI 43-101 guidelines. The updated Mineral Resource estimate will be detailed in a technical report prepared in accordance with NI 43-101 to be filed on SEDAR within 45 days of this press release.
The input data for the Mineral Resource estimate comprises information from 1,083 diamond drill-holes totalling 356,053 metres and 9,294 metres of underground channel sampling.
Continental used the new drilling and additional underground development to update and adjust its interpretation of the mineralization at the Buriticá Project. The 27 new vein and vein package interpretations that form the basis of the updated Mineral Resource are largely consistent with those of the 2015 geological model, but represent only the most significant gold-bearing zones of the 89 veins modelled in 2015.
All data was composited to the nominal sample length of 1.5 m prior to analysis and estimation. Grade estimation was completed using Ordinary Kriging (OK) into 10 m by 10 m by 10 m parent cells.
Geological Description of the Buriticá Project
Continental's 100%-owned, 75,583-hectare project, Buriticá, contains several known areas of high-grade gold and silver mineralization, of base metal carbonate-style variably overprinted by texturally and chemically distinctive high-grade mineralization. The two most extensively explored of these areas (the Yaraguá and Veta Sur systems) are central to this land package. The Yaraguá system has been drilled along 1,350 metres of strike and 1,800 vertical metres and partially sampled in underground developments. The Veta Sur system has been drilled along 1,300+ metres of strike and 1,800 vertical metres and has been partially sampled in underground developments. Both systems are characterized by multiple, steeply-dipping veins and broader, more disseminated mineralization and both remain open at depth and along strike, at high grades.
BMZ Details
The BMZ consists of a group of modelled precious metal-bearing veins in the current Mineral Resource estimate block model with mineralization occurring between these veins, generally in the form of veinlets at oblique angles to strike. The majority of the mineralization between modelled veins is not in the current Mineral Resource estimate, providing potential upside both in terms of identifying significantly broader and more productive zones for mining and increased Mineral Resources. To date, the Company has identified up to seven BMZ targets for testing and will systematically drill each target zone as underground mine development advances.
Technical Information
Mr. David J Reading, M.Sc., FIMM, the special advisor to Continental and an independent Qualified Person as defined under NI 43-101, oversaw and supported the Mineral Resource modelling and the geology reinterpretation work. Mr. Reading has reviewed and approved the technical information contained in this press release. Mr. Reading has over 35 years' experience in the mining industry covering all stages of mine development, including exploration, feasibility, financing, construction and operations. He has an MSc in Economic Geology and is a Fellow of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining.
Mr. Ivor Jones, BSc. (Hons), MSc, FAusIMM, CP Geo., P.Geo of Ivor Jones Pty Ltd. is an independent Qualified Person as defined under NI 43-101 and directly supervised the preparation of the January 2019 Mineral Resource Estimate. Mr. Jones has reviewed and approved the contents of this press release.
For further information on the Buriticá Project, please refer to the technical report, prepared in accordance with NI 43‑101, entitled "Buriticá Project NI 43–101 Technical Report Feasibility Study, Antioquia, Colombia" and dated March 29, 2016 with an effective date of February 24, 2016, led by independent consultants JDS Energy & Mining Inc. The technical report is available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com, on the OTCQX at www.otcmarkets.com and on the Company website at www.continentalgold.com.
About Continental Gold
Continental Gold is the leading large-scale gold mining company in Colombia and is presently developing it's 100% owned Buriticá project in Antioquia. Buriticá is one of the largest and highest-grade gold projects in the world and is being advanced utilizing best practices for mine construction, environmental care and community inclusion. Led by an international management team with a successful record of discovering, financing and developing large high-grade gold deposits in Latin America, the Buriticá project is on schedule with first gold pour anticipated during the first half of 2020. Additional details on Continental Gold's suite of gold exploration properties are also available at www.continentalgold.com.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains or refers to forward-looking information under Canadian securities legislation—including statements regarding: estimation of Mineral Resources; advancing the Buriticá Project and construction completion; drilling results and advancement in respect of the BMZ mineralization; mine production planning; exploration results and potential mineralization; commercial production and exploration and mine development plans—and is based on current expectations that involve a number of significant business risks and uncertainties. Forward-looking statements are subject to other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from expected results. Readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from any forward-looking statement include, but are not limited to, an inability to advance the Buriticá Project to the next level, failure to convert estimated Mineral Resources to Mineral Reserves, capital and operating costs varying significantly from estimates, the preliminary nature of metallurgical test results, delays in obtaining or failures to obtain required governmental, environmental or other project approvals, political risks, uncertainties relating to the availability and costs of financing needed in the future, changes in equity markets, inflation, changes in exchange rates, fluctuations in commodity prices, delays in the development of projects and the other risks involved in the mineral exploration and development industry. Specific reference is made to the most recent Annual Information Form on file with Canadian provincial securities regulatory authorities for a discussion of some of the factors underlying forward-looking statements. All the forward-looking statements made in this press release are qualified by these cautionary statements and are made as of the date hereof. The Company assumes no responsibility to update them or revise them to reflect new events or circumstances other than as required by law.
Differences in Reporting of Resource Estimates
This press release was prepared in accordance with Canadian standards, which differ in some respects from United States standards. In particular, and without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the terms "Inferred Mineral Resources," "Indicated Mineral Resources," "Measured Mineral Resources" and "Mineral Resources" that may be used or referenced in this press release are Canadian mining terms as defined in accordance with NI 43‑101 under the guidelines set out in the CIM Standards on Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves (the "CIM Standards"). The CIM Standards differ significantly from standards in the United States. While the terms "Mineral Resource," "Measured Mineral Resources," "Indicated Mineral Resources," and "Inferred Mineral Resources" are recognized and required by Canadian regulations, they are not defined terms under standards in the United States. "Inferred Mineral Resources" have a great amount of uncertainty as to their existence, and great uncertainty as to their economic and legal feasibility. It cannot be assumed that all or any part of an Inferred Mineral Resource will ever be upgraded to a higher category. Under Canadian securities laws, estimates of Inferred Mineral Resources may not form the basis of feasibility or other economic studies. Readers are cautioned not to assume that all or any part of Measured or Indicated Mineral Resources will ever be converted into Reserves. Readers are also cautioned not to assume that all or any part of an Inferred Mineral Resource exists or is economically or legally mineable. Disclosure of "contained ounces" in a resource is permitted disclosure under Canadian regulations; however, United States companies are only permitted to report mineralization that does not constitute "reserves" by standards in the United States as in place tonnage and grade without reference to unit measures. Accordingly, information regarding resources contained or referenced in this press release containing descriptions of our mineral deposits may not be comparable to similar information made public by United States companies.
SOURCE Continental Gold Inc.
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