Pershing Gold Corporation (OTCBB:PGLC) is pleased to announce the
results of its Fall 2012 drilling program at the Relief Canyon Mine
in Pershing County, Nevada. The results of this program are
expected to contribute new ounces to the Relief Canyon resource
estimate that Roscoe Postle Associates, LTD, USA is currently
preparing and is expected to complete in December 2012.
The drilling program was comprised of 83 holes (27,300 feet) and
designed to accomplish three objectives: (1) to expand the resource
in the Main Breccia Zone south of the existing South and Light Bulb
Pits, the southernmost pits at Relief Canyon; (2) to evaluate the
gold mineralization potential in a 1980's-vintage waste rock dump;
and (3) to drill a series of piezometer holes (well holes in which
groundwater level may be determined) to define the depth to the
water table in the vicinity of the pits. National Drilling
completed the drilling program using standard reverse circulation
procedures.
In commenting on this drilling program, Stephen Alfers, Pershing
Gold Executive Chairman, CEO, and President remarked, "We are very
excited about this round of drilling which expands the area of
mineralization in the Main Breccia Zone up to 500 feet to the south
of the southern boundaries of the South and Light Bulb Pits. It
also shows that there is mineralization exposed at the surface in
all three pits and in the waste rock dump southwest of the
pits."
Drill Results
Table 1 (included below) presents the highlights of the drilling
results; the drill hole locations are shown in Figure
1. Significant mineralized intercepts include RC12-040R with
55 feet of 0.046 ounces per ton ("opt") gold ("Au") (1.575 grams
per ton ("gpt") Au) from 105 to 160 feet and RC12-082R with
100 feet of 0.024 opt Au (0.822 gpt Au). Also notable are the
number of holes shown with mineralization at and near the surface.
The mineralization occurs on unpatented mining claims owned by
Pershing Gold's subsidiary, Gold Acquisition Corp., and on private
lands that Pershing Gold sub-leases from Newmont USA Limited, doing
business in Nevada as Newmont Mining Corporation ("Newmont")
(NYSE:NEM). Pershing Gold acquired these lands in April 2012
when it purchased Victoria Resources (US)'s/Victoria Gold Corp.'s
(TSX-V:VIT) interests in Victoria's 2006 mineral lease and sublease
with Newmont. The leased lands are subject to an Area of Interest
("AOI") with Newmont.
Figure 2 shows the expanded area of mineralization in the Main
Breccia Zone target type south of the South and Light Bulb
Pits. This mineralized zone remains open to the south and
west. As discussed in our press release dated July 12, 2012, this
mineralized zone is also open to the west. The thickness of the
Main Breccia Zone varies from 10 feet to more than 100 feet. The
Company's drill results indicate that this zone is typically
mineralized and altered wherever it is encountered, with gold
grades of 0.005 opt to more than 0.05 opt Au. Please refer to
our press release dated July 12, 2012.
[http://ir.stockpr.com/pershinggold/company-news/detail/333/pershing-gold-drill-program-expands-and-upgrades-ore-grade-mineralization-at-relief-canyon-mine].
Figure 1: Map featuring Pershing Gold's Fall 2012 drill
hole Location map is available at
http://media.globenewswire.com/cache/19459/file/17015.pdf.
Figure 2: North-South cross-section through the North and
South Pits at the Relief Canyon Mine is available at
http://media.globenewswire.com/cache/19459/file/17016.jpg
The Main Breccia Zone is developed at a fault contact between
the Grass Valley and Cane Springs Formations. As shown in Figure 2,
previous mining activities at Relief Canyon exploited – but did not
exhaust – this mineralized zone. As described in our press release
dated September 17, 2012, two other gold bearing zones are also
present at Relief Canyon: the Lower Zone, which is approximately
200 feet below and sub-parallel to the Main Breccia Zone; and the
Feeder Zones. Please refer to our press release dated September 17,
2012. [http://ir.stockpr.com/pershinggold/company-news/detail/353/pershing-gold-reports-results-and-progress-toward-reopening-the-relief-canyon-mine.]
Waste Rock Dump Drilling Program
The second element of the Fall 2012 drilling program was to
determine whether the waste rock dump located in Section 20
southwest of the South Pit contains gold. Based on the results
obtained from the 16 shallow holes drilled in this waste rock dump,
Pershing Gold is encouraged that these previously mined rocks may
become a future resource.
The waste rock dump contains over 1 million tons of rock that
was considered too low-grade to be placed on the heaps and leached
when it was mined in the late 1980s, when gold prices varied from
about $360 to $500 per ounce. At today's gold prices, economic
cut-off grades are significantly lower; consequently, this historic
waste rock dump may have potentially mineable gold
values. Significant intercepts in the waste rock dump include
RC12-103R from 0 to 80 feet with 0.010 opt Au (0.342 gpt Au),
RC12-104R from 0 to 70 feet with 0.009 opt Au (0.308 gpt Au), and
RC12-106R from 35 to 65 feet with 0.10 opt Au (0.342 gpt
Au).
Depth to Groundwater Study
The third component of the Fall 2012 drilling program was to
drill nine holes that were completed as piezometers specifically
designed to measure the depth to groundwater in the vicinity of the
pits. Figure 1 shows the piezometer locations. Schlumberger Water
Services of Reno, NV helped design and implement this
hydrogeological investigation.
In addition to providing data on the elevation of the water
table directly below and near the three pits, several of the
piezometers intercepted gold mineralization such as RC12-033R
(located in the Light Bulb Pit) with from 0 to 125 feet with 0.012
opt Au (0.041 gpt Au), and RC12-094R (located in the North Pit)
from 0-20 feet with 0.036 opt Au (1.23 gpt Au). The two
southernmost piezometers (RC12-087R and RC12-088R), which are
located well south of the South and Light Bulb Pits, also contain
mineralized intercepts as shown in Table 1.
Plans for the Remainder of 2012
All drill results from the 127 drill holes (61,000 feet) that
have been completed since late 2011 will be incorporated into a new
resource estimate that is being prepared by Roscoe Postle
Associates, LTD, USA. The new resource estimate is anticipated to
be completed in December of 2012.
The Company has initiated a detailed mapping exercise in the
pits and adjacent areas to collect structural data that will help
refine our understanding of the complex geology at Relief Canyon.
Additionally, this work will identify new drill targets that we
plan to test during the first half of 2013.
Detailed geologic mapping and rock sampling of Pershing Gold's
extensive land position in the Pershing Pass area at the south end
of the Humboldt Range is currently in progress. This work is
expected to generate several drilling targets that will be tested
in 2013.
Plans for Early 2013
The Company plans to continue its efforts to expand the gold
resource at Relief Canyon in early 2013 with a diamond drilling
program designed to extend gold mineralization in the Main Breccia
Zone further to the south in Sections 20 and 21. This program
will include some infill drilling along the margins of the North
and South Pits.
The Company plans also to continue the ongoing effort to refine
its understanding of the Relief Canyon geologic system and the
controls on mineralization. So far, this work has developed two new
target concepts that are expected to be tested as part of the 2013
drilling program: (1) the potential for north-trending,
steeply-dipping feeder zones north of the North Pit; and (2)
whether thrust faults are one of the primary controls on
mineralization and have potentially created stacked mineralized
zones, (e.g.; the Main Breccia Zone mineralization on top of the
Lower Zone mineralization). The Company plans to test this
concept in 2013 with deep core holes south of the currently defined
Lower Zone.
"Since acquiring Relief Canyon in August 2011, Pershing Gold has
significantly advanced this asset through a program of intensive
and strategic exploration drilling and ongoing work focused on
reopening the mine and heap leach processing facilities," commented
Stephen Alfers. "We are especially enthusiastic about the Fall
drilling campaign which, along with Pershing Gold's previous
drilling, has shown that gold mineralization in the Main Breccia
Zone is open to both the south and the west. The presence of gold
in the historic waste rock dump, in the Feeder Zone and the Lower
Zone presents the possibility that this material could add ounces
to the resource. These three opportunities are among the
low-hanging fruit that we intend to evaluate further with future
drilling, sampling, and metallurgical testing."
Table 1. Summary of Gold Intercepts Relief Canyon from the
Fall 2012 Relief Canyon Drilling Program, Pershing County,
Nevada
|
Hole ID |
From |
To |
Width |
Au gpt |
Au opt |
Description and
Location |
|
feet |
|
|
|
RC12-031R |
0 |
45 |
45 |
0.274 |
0.008 |
Piezometer in South Pit |
|
110 |
150 |
40 |
0.411 |
0.012 |
|
RC12-032R |
0 |
80 |
80 |
0.342 |
0.01 |
Piezometer in North Pit |
RC12-033R |
0 |
125 |
125 |
0.411 |
0.012 |
Piezometer in Light Bulb
(LB) Pit |
RC12-034R |
140 |
160 |
20 |
1.062 |
0.031 |
Main Breccia South of South Pit |
RC12-035R |
155 |
165 |
10 |
0.445 |
0.013 |
Main Breccia South of South Pit |
RC12-036R |
240 |
270 |
30 |
0.411 |
0.012 |
Main Breccia South of South Pit |
RC12-037R |
185 |
215 |
30 |
0.342 |
0.01 |
Main Breccia South of LB Pit |
|
230 |
240 |
10 |
0.445 |
0.013 |
|
RC12-038R |
50 |
90 |
40 |
0.582 |
0.017 |
Main Breccia South of South Pit |
RC12-039R |
85 |
105 |
20 |
1.301 |
0.038 |
Main Breccia South of
South Pit |
RC12-040R |
105 |
160 |
55 |
1.575 |
0.046 |
Main Breccia South of
South Pit |
RC12-045R |
345 |
365 |
20 |
0.445 |
0.013 |
Main Breccia South of South Pit |
RC12-046R |
15 |
40 |
25 |
0.171 |
0.005 |
Main Breccia South of South Pit |
|
330 |
340 |
10 |
0.514 |
0.015 |
|
RC12-047R |
190 |
195 |
5 |
1.438 |
0.042 |
Main Breccia South of South Pit |
RC12-048R |
435 |
450 |
15 |
1.610 |
0.047 |
Main Breccia South of South Pit |
RC12-050R |
370 |
375 |
5 |
1.438 |
0.042 |
Main Breccia South of South Pit |
|
450 |
465 |
15 |
1.062 |
0.031 |
|
RC12-052R |
0 |
65 |
65 |
0.342 |
0.01 |
Section 21 waste rock dump |
|
280 |
365 |
85 |
0.445 |
0.013 |
Main Breccia South of LB Pit |
RC12-055R |
100 |
110 |
10 |
0.753 |
0.022 |
Main Breccia South of LB Pit |
RC12-056R |
100 |
155 |
55 |
0.377 |
0.011 |
Main Breccia South of LB Pit |
RC12-058R |
105 |
145 |
40 |
0.788 |
0.023 |
Main Breccia South of LB Pit |
RC12-061R |
360 |
400 |
40 |
0.342 |
0.01 |
Main Breccia South of LB Pit |
|
420 |
440 |
20 |
0.240 |
0.007 |
|
RC12-062R |
380 |
425 |
45 |
1.096 |
0.032 |
Main Breccia South of
LB Pit |
RC12-063R |
200 |
220 |
20 |
1.301 |
0.038 |
Main Breccia South of
LB Pit |
RC12-064R |
185 |
220 |
35 |
0.479 |
0.014 |
Main Breccia South of LB Pit |
|
280 |
285 |
5 |
0.411 |
0.012 |
|
RC12-066R |
250 |
275 |
25 |
0.274 |
0.008 |
Main Breccia South of LB Pit |
RC12-067R |
440 |
445 |
5 |
0.274 |
0.008 |
Main Breccia South of LB Pit |
RC12-068R |
370 |
375 |
5 |
0.308 |
0.009 |
Main Breccia South of LB Pit |
|
455 |
460 |
5 |
0.274 |
0.008 |
|
RC12-069R |
330 |
405 |
75 |
0.308 |
0.009 |
Main Breccia South of LB Pit |
|
420 |
430 |
10 |
0.308 |
0.009 |
|
RC12-070R |
325 |
400 |
75 |
0.651 |
0.019 |
Main Breccia South of
LB Pit |
RC12-071R |
415 |
420 |
5 |
0.240 |
0.007 |
Main Breccia South of LB Pit |
RC12-072R |
345 |
365 |
20 |
0.240 |
0.007 |
Main Breccia South of Pit |
|
390 |
400 |
10 |
0.377 |
0.011 |
|
RC12-075R |
330 |
335 |
5 |
0.274 |
0.008 |
Main Breccia South of LB Pit |
RC12-076R |
290 |
315 |
25 |
0.274 |
0.008 |
Main Breccia South of LB Pit |
|
370 |
375 |
5 |
0.274 |
0.008 |
|
|
410 |
415 |
5 |
0.411 |
0.012 |
|
RC12-078R |
375 |
380 |
5 |
0.514 |
0.015 |
Main Breccia South of LB Pit |
|
400 |
440 |
40 |
0.445 |
0.013 |
|
RC12-079R |
305 |
385 |
80 |
0.479 |
0.014 |
Main Breccia South of LB Pit |
RC12-080R |
265 |
280 |
15 |
0.274 |
0.008 |
Main Breccia South of LB Pit |
RC12-081R |
195 |
215 |
20 |
1.370 |
0.04 |
Main Breccia South of LB Pit |
|
260 |
265 |
5 |
0.411 |
0.012 |
|
RC12-082R |
200 |
300 |
100 |
0.822 |
0.024 |
Main Breccia South of
LB Pit |
RC12-083R |
185 |
220 |
35 |
1.062 |
0.031 |
Main Breccia South of LB Pit |
RC12-085R |
25 |
35 |
10 |
0.240 |
0.007 |
Light Bulb Pit |
RC12-086R |
20 |
75 |
55 |
1.096 |
0.032 |
Main Breccia Light Bulb Pit |
|
140 |
145 |
5 |
0.582 |
0.017 |
|
RC12-087R |
415 |
440 |
25 |
0.308 |
0.009 |
Piezometer hole South of Pit |
RC12-088R |
0 |
15 |
15 |
0.377 |
0.011 |
Piezometer hole South of Pit |
|
500 |
515 |
15 |
0.240 |
0.007 |
Main Breccia South of Pit |
RC12-089R |
130 |
140 |
10 |
1.267 |
0.037 |
Main Breccia South of South Pit |
RC12-091R |
45 |
75 |
30 |
0.377 |
0.011 |
Light Bulb Pit |
RC12-092R |
0 |
35 |
35 |
0.274 |
0.008 |
Light Bulb Pit |
RC12-094R |
0 |
20 |
20 |
1.233 |
0.036 |
Piezometer in North Pit |
RC12-095R |
0 |
40 |
40 |
0.959 |
0.028 |
Piezometer in North Pit |
RC12-096R |
0 |
35 |
35 |
0.479 |
0.014 |
Piezometer in North Pit |
RC12-097R |
0 |
20 |
20 |
0.342 |
0.01 |
Piezometer in South Pit |
RC12-098R |
0 |
40 |
40 |
0.274 |
0.008 |
Section 20 waste rock dump |
RC12-099R |
0 |
10 |
10 |
0.274 |
0.008 |
Section 20 waste rock dump |
|
30 |
50 |
20 |
0.205 |
0.006 |
|
RC12-100R |
10 |
65 |
55 |
0.274 |
0.008 |
Section 20 waste rock dump |
RC12-101R |
0 |
15 |
15 |
0.205 |
0.006 |
Section 20 waste rock dump |
|
60 |
65 |
5 |
0.205 |
0.006 |
|
RC12-102R |
10 |
20 |
10 |
0.240 |
0.007 |
Section 20 waste rock dump |
|
40 |
60 |
20 |
0.308 |
0.009 |
|
RC12-103R |
0 |
80 |
80 |
0.342 |
0.01 |
Section 20 waste rock
dump |
RC12-104R |
0 |
70 |
70 |
0.308 |
0.009 |
Section 20 waste rock dump |
RC12-105R |
0 |
20 |
20 |
0.616 |
0.018 |
Section 20 waste rock dump |
|
50 |
65 |
15 |
0.377 |
0.011 |
|
RC12-106R |
0 |
20 |
20 |
0.479 |
0.014 |
Section 20 waste rock dump |
|
35 |
65 |
30 |
0.342 |
0.01 |
|
RC12-107R |
0 |
55 |
55 |
0.274 |
0.008 |
Section 20 waste rock dump |
RC12-108R |
5 |
10 |
5 |
0.240 |
0.007 |
Section 20 waste rock dump |
|
35 |
40 |
5 |
0.308 |
0.009 |
|
RC12-109R |
0 |
25 |
25 |
0.342 |
0.01 |
Section 20 waste rock dump |
RC12-110R |
10 |
45 |
35 |
0.240 |
0.007 |
Section 20 waste rock dump |
RC12-111R |
0 |
15 |
15 |
0.342 |
0.01 |
Section 20 waste rock dump |
|
30 |
50 |
20 |
0.240 |
0.007 |
|
RC12-112R |
0 |
30 |
30 |
0.308 |
0.009 |
Section 20 waste rock dump |
|
50 |
100 |
50 |
0.342 |
0.01 |
|
RC12-113R |
10 |
25 |
15 |
0.274 |
0.008 |
Section 20 waste rock dump |
RC12-114R |
0 |
40 |
40 |
0.274 |
0.008 |
Section 20 waste rock dump |
|
Note: The reported width is not
the true width of the intercept. Results from all intervals for
which we have received and verified results will be posted on our
website at www.pershinggold.com |
Scientific and Technical Data
All scientific and technical information for the Relief Canyon
project has been reviewed and approved by Rick Walker, P.Geo, who
is a Qualified Person under the definitions established by Canadian
National Instrument 43-101. Drill core at Relief Canyon is boxed
and sealed at the drill rig and moved to the Relief Canyon logging
and sample preparation facilities by trained personnel. The core is
logged and split down the center using a typical table-fed circular
rock saw. Reverse circulation chips are split at the drill rig with
approximately 3 to 6 kilograms of cuttings saved for assay from
each 5-foot sample. The samples are stored in a fenced area
until picked up by Inspectorate. Reverse circulation and core
samples are analyzed by Inspectorate, Reno, Nevada, Pershing
Gold Corporation quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC)
procedures include the regular use of blanks, standards, and
duplicate samples.
About Pershing Gold Corporation
Pershing Gold Corporation is a new gold exploration and
development company focusing on acquiring, exploring, and
developing gold deposits in Pershing County and elsewhere in
Nevada. The Relief Canyon Mine property in Pershing County is owned
by Gold Acquisition Corp., the Company's wholly owned
subsidiary.
Legal Notice and Safe Harbor Statement
This press release contains "forward-looking statements" within
the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
All statements, other than statements of historical fact,
including, without limitation, those with respect to the
objectives, plans and strategies of the Company set forth herein
including the plan to commence production at the Relief Canyon mine
and advance the Company's exploration projects, and those preceded
by or that include the words "believes," "expects," "given,"
"targets," "intends," "anticipates," "plans," "projects,"
"forecasts" or similar expressions, are "forward-looking
statements." Although the Company's management believes that such
forward-looking statements are reasonable, it cannot guarantee that
such expectations are, or will be, correct. These forward-looking
statements involve a number of risks and uncertainties, which could
cause the Company's future results to differ materially from those
anticipated. Potential risks and uncertainties include, among
others, inability to obtain external financing to fund the
recommissioning of the processing facilities, and the reopening and
commencement of production at the Relief Canyon Mine, planned
exploration or maintain property rights; interpretations or
reinterpretations of geologic information, unfavorable exploration
results, inability to obtain permits required for planned
production, exploration and other activities, general economic
conditions and conditions affecting the industries in which the
Company operates; the uncertainty of regulatory requirements and
approvals; fluctuating mineral and commodity prices; risks of
junior exploration and pre-production activities; and maintenance
of important business relationships. Additional information
regarding the factors that may cause actual results to differ
materially from these forward-looking statements is available in
the Company's filings with the SEC including the Annual Report on
Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2011 and each
subsequently filed Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q and Current Report
on Form 8-K. The Company assumes no obligation to update any of the
information contained or referenced in this press release.
CONTACT: Stephen D. Alfers
Executive Chairman, President and CEO
Phone Number: 720.974.7248
Email: investors@pershinggold.com
www.PershingGold.com
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