Caldas Gold Corp. (TSX-V: CGC; OTCQX: ALLXF) is pleased to announce
additional higher-grade gold intercepts over broad widths from the
ongoing 2020-2021 drilling program at its Marmato Project in
Caldas, Colombia. The current drill program is designed to in-fill
higher-grade gold mineralization in the recently discovered New
Zone (“NZ”) and expand and in-fill the strike extension of the Main
Zone (“MZ”) to the southeast to be included in an update of the
mineral resource and reserve estimates in 2021, with the aim of
significantly increasing the life of the mine. New drill results
released today are from ten diamond drill holes (6,067 meters)
drilled mainly in the MZ and in the NZ, both part of the Marmato
Deeps Zone (“MDZ”). This initial phase of the 2020-2021 drilling
program was successful in proving high-grade mineralization over
broad widths in the recently discovered NZ, and it has extended the
MZ along strike by more than 300 meters, where it remains open.
Both zones are anticipated to be accretive to overall global
resource growth as this mineralization lies either outside the
boundary of the current mineral resource estimate block model for
the MZ or in areas that were previously estimated to be below the
cut-off grade due to lack of drill hole information. Drill hole
MT-IU-076 in the NZ delivered the highest-grade intersection to
date with 63.20 m at 5.73 g/t Au and 5.2 g/t Ag.
As part of the ongoing drilling program, two
wildcat drill holes, MT-IU-068 and MT-IU-071A, were completed to
explore the Fortaleza Zone north of the MDZ for structural traps
interpreted as dilational jogs such as those related to the MZ and
NZ. Both were successful in intersecting broad zones of low-grade
gold mineralization, which opens a new area that requires
additional drilling to fully evaluate its potential.
Serafino Iacono, Executive Chairman and CEO of
Caldas Gold, commented, “Our sense of excitement continues to build
as the NZ continues to deliver robust gold grades over significant
lengths that start to demonstrate continuity and a developing
high-grade zone similar to the adjacent MZ. In addition, the 300
meters strike extension for the MZ provides us with another zone
ready for infill drilling to continue to grow the underground
mining expansion at Marmato. The discovery of the Fortaleza Zone
opens up a prospective new area to the north. All in all, our
Marmato Project continues to demonstrate its prowess as a rare
world-class system, both in terms of its size and grades".
The 2020-2021 drilling program started in late
May 2020 with three contractor diamond drill rigs operating from
three purpose-built underground drill stations on levels 20 and 21
of the mine. It comprises a planned total of 60 drill holes
totaling approximately 31,000 meters, of which 20,400 meters are
conventional drilling in 40 drill holes, and 10,600 meters are
directional drilling in two mother holes and 18 kick-off holes. To
date, approximately 9,400 meters or about 30% of the total drilling
program has been completed.
Highlights
The highlights of the holes reported from the
initial phase of the 2020-2021 drilling program include:
- Drill hole
MT-IU-067 intersected 27.35 m at 2.62 g/t Au and 0.8 g/t Ag from
677.85 m to 705.20 m in the Main Zone C and extends this zone 316 m
to the southeast from hole MT-IU-060.
- Drill hole
MT-IU-068 intersected 24.00 m at 1.77 g/t Au and 0.7 g/t Ag from
413.95 m to 437.95 m, and 34.95 m at 1.60 g/t Au and 0.9 g/t Ag
from 650.00 m to 684.95 m in the newly discovered Fortaleza Zones A
and B.
- Drill hole
MT-IU-069 intersected 23.51 m at 2.47 g/t Au and 6.1 g/t Ag from
368.25 m to 391.76 m in the Main Zone A, and 41.65 m at 2.37 g/t Au
and 1.6 g/t Ag from 626.00 m to 667.65 m in the Main Zone C and
extends this 168 m to the southeast from hole MT-IU-060.
- Drill hole
MT-IU-070 intersected 48.70 m at 3.00 g/t Au and 1.0 g/t Ag from
472.60 m to 521.30 m and 30.8 m at 2.10 g/t Au and 0.9 g/t Ag from
521.30 m to 552.10m; both intersections are associated with the
NZ.
- Drill hole
MT-IU-071A intersected 305.40 m at 1.10 g/t Au and 1.3 g/t Ag from
353.20 m to 658.60 m in the newly discovered Fortaleza Zone,
including 24.00 m at 2.27 g/t Au and 7.4 g/t Ag from 353.20 m to
377.20 m, and 25.10 m at 2.18 g/t Au and 1.5 g/t Ag from 556.50 m
to 581.60 m.
- Drill hole
MT-IU-072 intersected 408.05 m at 1.34 g/t Au and 1.3 g/t Ag from
299.10 m to 707.15 m, including 13.40 m at 2.20 g/t Au and 1.8 g/t
Ag from 329.40 m to 342.80 m in the Main Zone A, and 49.15 m at
2.12 g/t Au and 0.7 g/t Ag from 658.00 to 707.15 m in the Main Zone
C.
- Drill hole
MT-IU-073 intersected 343.36 m at 2.83 g/t Au and 1.5 g/t Ag from
339.96 m to 683.36 m, including several high-grade intersections
with the highest-grade being 33.77 m at 5.10 g/t Au and 2.7 g/t Ag
from 367.80 m to 401.57 m, 60.70 m at 4.59 g/t Au and 2.1 g/t Ag
from 438.45 m to 499.15 m, and 39.04 m at 3.74 g/t Au and 1.4 g/t
Ag from 604.33 m to 643.37, with the first two high grade
intersections associated with the NZ and the third related to the
MZ.
- Drill hole MT-IU-076 intersected
385.70 m at 2.34 g/t Au and 3.5 g/t Ag from 312.40 m to 698.10 m,
including 63.20 m at 5.73 g/t Au and 5.2 g/t Ag from 356.40 m to
419.60 m in the NZ, which is the highest-grade intersection to
date, and 46.16 m at 2.08 g/t Au and 2.3 g/t Ag from 605.0 m to
651.16 m in the MZ.
The style of mineralization for the
intersections associated with the NZ and the two wildcat drill
holes is the same as the MZ and is characterized by very narrow
veinlets of quartz-pyrrhotite-bismuth tellurides-free gold with
minor amounts of pyrite and chalcopyrite rimmed by a narrow halo of
sodic-calcic alteration.
Significance of the Results
- The ongoing
drilling confirms that the high-grade mineralization encountered so
far, associated with the NZ, is related to a branch of the MZ that
merges into the MZ to the northwest and runs subparallel to the MZ
towards the southeast and at depth;
- Current drilling
on the NZ confirms the extension of the high-grade mineralization
to below the 600-meter level, which is the bottom of the Indicated
Mineral Resource for the Preliminary Feasibility Study (see press
releases dated July 6, 2020 and August 17, 2020).
- The NZ extends
for more than 400 m along strike and 200 meters vertically, and is
still open to the southeast and at depth;
- Current drilling
on the MZ has extend the high-grade mineralization down to the
450-meter level, well below the 600-meter level that is the bottom
of the Indicated Mineral Resource mentioned above, and remains open
at depth;
- These two
scenarios give the MDZ a huge exploration upside that could lead to
a large increase in the estimated Mineral Resources;
- Current drilling
has also extended the MZ along strike by more than 300 meters to
the southeast so far, showing a branching of the MZ into three
separate bodies (A, B, C) of which the so-called Main Zone C
(“MZC”) shows more continuity in size and grade;
- Most of the
drill holes of this phase of drilling reported herein end within
the low-grade shell with the result that the MZ is open on the
southwest side. This is due to the location of underground drill
stations above and close to the steeply plunging low grade shell.
The holes achieved their objective of fully cutting the high grade
MZ.
Intercepts
The following table is a list of significant
intersections from the first ten drill holes (MT-IU-065 to
MT-IU-76) of the ongoing drill program, excluding drill holes
MT-IU-074 because it is a condemnation hole and MT-IU-075 because
the assay results are still pending:
Hole ID |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Width (m) |
Au Grade (g/t) |
Ag Grade (g/t) |
Grade-Width |
Zone |
MT-IU-065 |
36.50 |
59.50 |
23.00 |
2.15 |
4.9 |
49 |
W Zone |
MT-IU-066 |
10.90 |
31.05 |
20.15 |
2.78 |
6.7 |
56 |
W Zone |
MT-IU-067 |
614.12 |
705.20 |
91.08 |
1.76 |
1.6 |
160 |
Widest interval > 1 g/t |
including |
677.85 |
705.20 |
27.35 |
2.62 |
0.8 |
72 |
MZ (C) |
MT-IU-068 |
413.95 |
437.95 |
24.00 |
1.77 |
0.7 |
42 |
Fortaleza Zone A |
MT-IU-068 |
650.00 |
684.95 |
34.95 |
1.60 |
0.9 |
56 |
Fortaleza Zone B |
MT-IU-069 |
368.25 |
391.76 |
23.51 |
2.47 |
6.1 |
58 |
MZB |
MT-IU-069 |
495.10 |
667.65 |
172.55 |
1.34 |
0.8 |
231 |
Widest interval > 1 g/t |
including |
626.00 |
667.65 |
41.65 |
2.37 |
1.6 |
99 |
MZC |
MT-IU-070 |
18.70 |
23.00 |
4.30 |
2.78 |
15.7 |
12 |
Epithermal vein system |
MT-IU-070 |
39.40 |
59.00 |
19.60 |
3.67 |
29.0 |
72 |
Epithermal vein system |
MT-IU-070 |
273.80 |
279.62 |
5.82 |
2.78 |
6.9 |
16 |
Epithermal vein system |
MT-IU-070 |
376.00 |
552.10 |
176.10 |
2.18 |
1.7 |
384 |
Widest interval > 1 g/t |
including |
376.00 |
412.70 |
36.70 |
2.31 |
2.6 |
85 |
NZ |
including |
449.88 |
454.90 |
5.02 |
5.92 |
6.9 |
30 |
Epithermal vein system |
including |
472.60 |
521.30 |
48.70 |
3.00 |
1.0 |
146 |
NZ |
including |
521.30 |
552.10 |
30.80 |
2.10 |
0.9 |
65 |
NZ |
MT-IU-071A |
353.20 |
658.60 |
305.40 |
1.10 |
1.3 |
336 |
Widest interval > 1 g/t |
including |
353.20 |
377.20 |
24.00 |
2.27 |
7.4 |
55 |
Fortaleza Zone A |
including |
556.50 |
581.60 |
25.10 |
2.18 |
1.5 |
55 |
Fortaleza Zone B |
MT-IU-072 |
299.10 |
707.15 |
408.05 |
1.34 |
1.3 |
547 |
Widest interval > 1 g/t |
including |
329.40 |
342.80 |
13.40 |
2.20 |
1.8 |
30 |
MZA |
including |
370.20 |
386.65 |
16.45 |
1.52 |
3.3 |
25 |
MZA |
including |
406.85 |
427.75 |
20.90 |
2.01 |
2.4 |
42 |
BXH |
including |
547.60 |
592.50 |
44.90 |
2.52 |
1.2 |
113 |
MZB |
including |
658.00 |
707.15 |
49.15 |
2.49 |
0.7 |
122 |
MZC |
MT-IU-073 |
339.96 |
683.32 |
343.36 |
2.83 |
1.5 |
973 |
Widest interval > 1 g/t |
including |
367.80 |
401.57 |
33.77 |
5.10 |
2.7 |
172 |
NZ |
including |
438.45 |
499.15 |
60.70 |
4.59 |
2.1 |
278 |
NZ |
including |
518.78 |
557.86 |
39.08 |
2.51 |
1.0 |
98 |
NZ |
including |
604.33 |
643.37 |
39.04 |
3.74 |
1.4 |
146 |
MZ |
including |
658.24 |
683.32 |
25.08 |
3.72 |
2.7 |
93 |
MZ |
MT-IU-076 |
312.40 |
698.10 |
385.70 |
2.34 |
3.5 |
904 |
Widest interval > 1 g/t |
including |
312.40 |
341.20 |
28.80 |
2.43 |
6.7 |
70 |
NZ |
including |
356.40 |
419.60 |
63.20 |
5.73 |
5.2 |
362 |
NZ |
including |
419.60 |
476.60 |
57.00 |
2.34 |
1.3 |
133 |
NZ |
including |
605.00 |
651.16 |
46.16 |
2.08 |
2.3 |
96 |
MZ |
* All are underground drill holes. They were
drilled at -45 to -80 degrees from the horizontal, and the
intersection lengths do not represent true widths. Sample lengths
are on average 1.50 meters long but may be varied for geological
and recovery factors. Intersections were calculated using a cut-off
grade of 0.5 g/t gold, and no more than 5.0 m of continuous
internal dilution for intervals up to 50 m, no more than 10 m of
continuous internal dilution for intervals of 50-200 m, and no more
than 20 m of continuous internal dilution for intervals greater
than 201 m. Gold grades were capped at 13.0 g/t gold which affects
26 samples of a total of 3518 samples. Intervals greater than or
equal to 1.0 g/t are reported. Grade-width is calculated as the
width of the drill intersection in meters multiplied by the Au
grade in g/t.
Please refer also to the attached illustrative
images in Attachments 1 through 4 showing a plan view of the
Marmato Deep Zone, a cross section of the relationship between the
MZ and NZ, a cross section of the two exploration holes in the
Fortaleza Zone and a plan view of extension of the MZ along
strike.
Qualified Person
Dr. Stewart D. Redwood, PhD, FIMMM, Senior
Consulting Geologist to the Company, is a qualified person as
defined by National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure or
Mineral Projects and prepared or reviewed the preparation of the
scientific and technical information in this press release.
Verification included a review of the quality assurance and quality
control samples, and review of the applicable assay databases and
assay certificates.
Quality Assurance and Quality
Control
The Marmato Project core samples were prepared
by SGS Laboratories Ltd. at their laboratory in Medellin, Colombia
and assayed in their laboratory in Lima, Peru (ISO 9001:2008), or
were prepared by ALS Colombia Ltda. at their laboratory in
Medellin, Colombia and assayed in their laboratory in Lima, Peru
(ISO/IEC 17025:2017 and ISO 9001:2015). In both laboratories, gold
was assayed by 30 g fire assay with atomic absorption
spectrophotometer (“AAS”) finish. Samples over 10.0 g/t gold were
re-assayed by 30 g fire assay with gravimetric finish. Silver was
assayed by aqua regia digestion and AAS finish. Samples over 500
g/t Ag were re-assayed by nitric and hydrochloric acid digestion
and AAS finish. Blank, standard and duplicate samples were
routinely inserted for quality assurance and quality control.
About Caldas Gold Corp.
Caldas Gold is a Canadian junior mining company
currently advancing a major expansion and modernization of its
underground mining operations at its Marmato Project in the
Department of Caldas, Colombia. Caldas Gold also owns 100% of the
Juby Project, an advanced exploration-stage gold project located
within the Shining Tree area in the southern part of the Abitibi
greenstone belt about 100 km south-southeast of the Timmins gold
camp.
Additional information on Caldas Gold can be
found on its website at www.caldasgold.ca and by reviewing its
profile on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.
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legislation concerning the business, operations and financial
performance of Caldas Gold. Forward-looking statements in this
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For Further Information,
Contact:Mike DaviesChief Financial Officer(416)
360-4653investorrelations@caldasgold.ca
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