VANCOUVER, British Columbia, March 29, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —
Eldorado Gold Corporation
(“Eldorado”, the “Company” or “We”) is pleased to provide new results from exploration programs at the Lamaque, Efemcukuru and Kassandra operations. The company is also providing an overview of the 2022 global exploration program which includes over 150,000 metres of resource expansion and discovery drilling and over 60,000 metres of resource and conversion drilling.
Exploration Highlights:
Lamaque (Quebec)
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At Ormaque, new drilling indicates that the deposit continues to the east below the Fortune Zone, including an intercept of
2.3 metres at 16.1 g/t gold
(44.6 g/t uncapped*) in drillhole LS-21-064 corresponding to the eastern extension of Zone E130. -
Also, at Ormaque, drilling below the current resource has identified new zones at depth, with intercepts of
6.6 metres at 18.7 g/t gold
and
2.5 metres at 15.3 g/t gold
(37.9 g/t uncapped) in drillhole LS-21-049. -
An exploration drift is currently being developed to access the
upper Ormaque deposit
from the Triangle-Sigma decline to provide drilling platforms for resource conversion.
Efemcukuru (Turkey)
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Resource expansion drilling at Kokarpinar South has identified a high-grade footwall splay to the principal vein. Notable intercepts include
0.6 metres at 1425.0 g/t gold
in drillhole KPR-071 and
6.1 metres at 14.2 g/t gold
in drillhole KPR-082.
Kassandra Mines (Greece)
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Underground resource expansion drilling at Olympias has identified a new mineralized lens representing the western extension of the Flats Zone. Intercepts here include
10.4 metres at 13.9 g/t gold, 416.0 g/t silver, 15.6% lead, 10.9% zinc
in drillhole OL-1068, and
7.1 metres at 6.4 g/t gold, 466.8 g/t silver, 16.1% lead, 10.0% zinc
in drillhole OL-1080.
“We are well-positioned to organically grow our portfolio of assets through exploration success. In 2021 and early 2022, our global exploration teams were primarily focused on brownfields resource expansion programs at our operations in Eastern Canada, Turkey and Greece,” said George Burns, President and CEO of Eldorado Gold Corporation. “Specifically, in Turkey, the team at Efemcukuru focused on resource conversion and resource expansion at the Kokarpinar vein system to extend the life of mine beyond six years. In Eastern Canada, the team continued to find high-grade extensions to the Ormaque deposit, and completed drilling programs at the newly-acquired Bourlamaque property. In Greece, near-mine resource expansion at Olympias targeted western extensions to the Flats Zone, and surface drilling at Stratoni continued.”
“The Company will continue developing these targets through the remainder of 2022, and continue to advance our greenfields programs in surrounding areas” continued Burns. “In 2022, we have increased our exploration program spending by roughly 45%, from 2021 levels, which demonstrates our strong commitment to delivering value from our existing portfolio.”
* Tables of intercepts from the drilling referenced in this release are included in Appendix 1 and associated drillhole collar coordinates and orientations are listed in Appendix 2. Gold grades for drillhole intervals at the Ormaque deposit listed in this release are capped at 70 g/t gold. Drillhole intercepts are drillhole lengths; where sufficient geological control exists, estimated true thicknesses of mineralized zones are listed in Appendix 1.
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2022 Exploration Outlook
Eldorado is committed to growing our resources and reserves and providing long-term growth through exploration and discovery. Our exploration activities are largely focused on the regions in which we operate, Canada, Turkey and Greece, and include a broad portfolio of brownfields and greenfields projects and project generation initiatives. Our 2022 global exploration spending guidance of $44 million to $48 million provides for over 150,000 metres of resource expansion and discovery drilling and over 60,000 metres of resource conversion drilling. The guidance also includes $7 million allocated to the development of an exploration drift at the new Ormaque deposit in Canada. Approximately 53% relates to expensed programs and the remaining 47% of the guidance relates to capitalized programs.
Eastern Canada
Since entering the prolific Val-d’Or district in 2017 with the acquisition of Integra Gold, Eldorado has more than doubled the inferred resources at Lamaque and increased measured and indicated resources by 85% (before depletion) through expansion of the Triangle deposit and discovery of the Ormaque deposit, in each case inclusive of mineral reserves. Current exploration activities continue to target resource expansion and resource conversion at these deposits, as well as advancing new opportunities in the recently acquired adjacent Bourlamaque project area and several outlying properties in the Val-d’Or district and greater Abitibi region.
Ormaque Deposit
The recently announced technical study for the Lamaque Project (
announced February 24, 2022
) provided an updated inferred mineral resource estimate for Ormaque totalling 839,000 ounces of gold at a grade of 11.7 g/t gold, and a preliminary economic assessment (“PEA”) for the deposit with an after-tax net present value (“NPV”) of $197 million based on a $1,500/ounce gold price.
The 2022 exploration program at Ormaque includes 16,900 metres of resource expansion drilling focussing on three objectives:
- Additional drilling within the existing resource model;
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Step-out drilling from the high-grade intercepts located just below the current resource model, which were announced in
September 2021
(e.g., 33.9 metres at 16.5 g/t gold) to define additional resources on these new lower zones; and -
Testing the overall depth potential of the system and testing for eastward extensions of the deposit below the Fortune zone, where most historic drilling was limited to 300 metres depth from surface. Three drill rigs are now active at the Ormaque-Fortune area.
New drilling results include numerous high-grade intervals that either confirm grade continuity within the inferred resource zones, expand the modelled zones laterally or represent new zones not currently in the resource model (see Figure 1; Table 1). Results of confirmation drilling within the current resource area are overall consistent with expectations. Step-out drilling has identified both extensions to known mineralized zones and new zones outside the current resource. Notable step-out intercepts highlighting the resource expansion potential at Ormaque include:
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2.3 metres at 16.1 g/t gold
(44.6 g/t uncapped) in drillhole LS-21-064, corresponding to the eastern extension Zone E130 beneath the previously drilled Fortune Zone; and -
6.6 metres at 18.7 g/t
and
2.5 metres at 15.3 g/t gold
(37.9 g/t uncapped) in drillhole LS-21-049, corresponding to new mineralized zones just below the current Ormaque resource.
Figure 1:
Geological map of the Ormaque deposit area, showing surface projection of mineralized zones (pink shaded area) and collar locations and surface traces of new drillholes presented in this news release.
The recently completed Triangle-Sigma decline passes just west of the upper part of the Ormaque deposit. The construction of the decline exposed several gently south-dipping high-grade quartz-carbonate-tourmaline extension veins spatially associated with steeply-south dipping shear veins. These features are interpreted as the western extensions of mineralized zones E010 and E020 at Ormaque and validate the geological model on which the mineral resource and PEA are based.
An exploration drift is being developed into the upper Ormaque deposit from the Triangle-Sigma decline to provide access for underground resource conversion drilling of the deposit. The resource conversion drilling program is scheduled to commence in May 2022, with plans for at least 20,000 metres of drilling over the coming year.
Sigma-Lamaque Property early-stage exploration
The 2022 exploration program at Lamaque allocates over 20,000 metres of surface and underground drilling to test early-stage targets on the Sigma-Lamaque property. These targets include:
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Sigma Nord
, a mineralized shear zone to the north of the historic Sigma mine, where widely-spaced previous drilling cut several high-grade intersections within shear-hosted quartz tourmaline veins associated with ultramafic rock contact zones. -
Lamaque Mine extensions/Vein #6 and SW targets,
consisting of the extensions to the west and south of some of the more prolific shear-hosted veins from the historic Lamaque mine. -
Sigma East
extension,
located just east of the historic Sigma mine, further testing high-grade intercepts of shear-hosted quartz tourmaline veins from previous drilling programs. -
Parallel
deposit extension, representing
the east extension the shear-hosted veins from the Lamaque deposit and the western extension of the Ormaque deposit. -
Plug #5
targeting an poorly-tested satellite intrusion for shear-hosted mineralization similar to that at the Triangle deposit.
Bourlamaque Property
The recently acquired Bourlamaque Property covers approximately 20,000 hectares contiguous with the Sigma-Lamaque property. It covers a strike length of over 30 km of prospective stratigraphy to the north of the Larder Lake – Cadillac Fault Zone, and includes several former producing mines (Lac Herbin, Ferderber, Dumont, Bevcon, Louvicourt) and undeveloped resources (Bonnefond) (see Figure 2).
Figure 2:
Geological map of the Bourlamaque and Sigma-Lamaque properties, showing locations of current advanced stage projects.
The 2022 exploration program at Bourlamaque totals over 37,000 metres of drilling, much of which is allocated to the Bevcon and Herbin projects. In addition, targeting work over the entire property is ongoing, incorporating results of geophysical survey data, compilation of the extensive historical exploration and mining data and field mapping planned for the upcoming summer months. Drilling is currently underway at Bevcon, testing along-strike extensions of gold zones that were historically mined at the Bevcon Mine. Bevcon produced approximately 478,000 ounces of gold at 4.4 g/t from 1947 through 1965. Ore mined at Bevcon was controlled by subvertical east-west shear zones closely following the northern contact of the Bevcon intrusion and included both discrete high-grade quartz tourmaline veins and zones of stockwork-style veins. The current program was initiated in late 2021 and will test a 1.5 km long target area to the west of the mine with up to 22,000 metres of drilling. An initial drill program in this target area conducted by QMX Gold Corporation in 2017 and 2018 confirmed the presence of high gold grades.
The Herbin exploration program will test several target areas peripheral to the previously mined deposits at the Lac Herbin, Ferderber and Dumont mines, which cumulatively produced approximately 1.1 million ounces of gold at a grade of 6.1 g/t gold. These mines all produced from quartz-tourmaline-carbonate vein systems associated with steeply-dipping east-west shear zones cutting the Bourlamaque batholith, commonly coincident with deformed mafic dykes (see Figure 3). The 2022 drilling program has 13,000 metres drilling planned, commencing in the second quarter. Areas that will initially be targeted include:
- The gap between the River Zone and the Lac Herbin mine;
- Southwest extensions of mineralized shear zones previously mined at Lac Herbin; and
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Between the Ferderber and Lac Herbin mines, the down-dip and western extension of the FL zone.
Figure 3:
Satellite image of the Lac Herbin area, showing surface projection of historical mining areas, traces of mineralized shear zones and targets of 2022 drilling campaign.
Regional Projects
Eldorado is advancing several early-stage projects in the Abitibi region outside of the Sigma-Lamaque and Bourlamaque properties, providing opportunities for resource growth that are within trucking distance of the Sigma mill or support stand-alone operations.
Bruell:
The Bruell property, located 40 km east of Val-d’Or, is being explored under an option agreement with owner Sparton Resources. Gold mineralization identified in shallow shafts and drillholes on the property is associated with quartz veins hosted in altered shear zones, most commonly proximal to the Bruell granodiorite intrusion. Fieldwork programs comprising geological mapping and prospecting, magnetic surveying, and till and soil sampling have defined targets which will be tested by an ongoing 5,000 metre drilling program.
Uniacke/Perestroika:
The Uniacke/Perestroika project consists of the wholly owned Uniacke Property and the adjoining Perestroika and Perestroika West properties being explored under option agreements with Gold Royalties Inc. and Val-D’Or Mining respectively. The properties straddle several strands along the eastern end of the regionally well-endowed Destor-Porcupine Fault Zone, which has received relatively little exploration attention in this region due to widespread Quaternary cover.
Montgolfier:
The wholly owned Montgolfier project covers an area of 34,290 hectares, spanning a strike length of 50 km along the southern strand of the Casa Berardi Fault Zone. The area is prospective for orogenic gold systems similar to Casa Berardi but has received limited exploration due to Quaternary cover. The 2022 exploration program includes sonic drilling to refine bedrock targets, followed by up to 3,500 metres of diamond drilling, depending on the results of the till sampling program.
Kirkland Lake Belt Properties:
In 2021, Eldorado signed separate option agreements with Gold Royalty Corp. and Val-d’Or Mining Corporation covering five properties (totalling 7,480 hectares) in the Kirkland Lake region. Both agreements are based on staged expenditures over a five-year period allowing Eldorado to earn a 70% interest in the properties, and a second option to earn an additional 10% by delivering a PEA. The 2022 exploration program on the option properties is based on fieldwork programs (mapping, prospecting, outcrop stripping, geophysics) with the objective of defining targets for initial drill-testing in 2023.
Turkey
Current exploration programs in Turkey are focused on resource expansion and resource conversion drilling at Efemcukuru and regional early-stage greenfields projects.
Efemcukuru: Kokarpinar and Bati vein systems
Kokarpinar and Bati are satellite vein systems to the Kestane Beleni vein, which contains all mining to date and hosts a majority of the reserves at Efemcukuru. The veins at Kokarpinar and Bati dip moderately to steeply to the east and northeast, parallel to the Kestane Beleni vein. Mineral resources at both occur within discrete ore shoots typically not exceeding 200 metres strike length and 300 metres dip extent, and vein widths in most areas vary from around a metre to about five metres.
Recent resource conversion drilling at Kokarpinar has focused on the southernmost ore shoots (Kokarpinar South). Results of this drilling are consistent with grades and thicknesses predicted in the current resource model, but have also defined a previously unrecognized narrow but high-grade splay in the footwall to the main vein. Intercepts in this footwall splay include:
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0.6
metres
at 1425.0 g/t gold
in drillhole KPR-071 -
6.1
metres
at 14.2 g/t gold
in drillhole KPR-082 -
0.5
metres
at 403.0 g/t gold
in drillhole KV-811 -
7.6
metres
at 8.4 g/t gold
in drillhole KV-806 -
0.7 metres at 214.0 g/t gold
in drillhole KV-815
Drilling to date has defined this footwall vein over a strike length of 750 metres and a dip extent of 200 metres (see Figure 4).
Step-out drilling at Kokarpinar South has also extended the high-grade shoot downdip from the current resource area. Drillholes KPR-093 and KPR-104 intersected 12.6 metres at 13.9 g/t gold and 2.5 metres at 14.6 g/t gold respectively, both approximately 80 metres downdip from the previous drillholes.
Figure 4:
Longitudinal section of the Kokarpinar South footwall splay zone, showing piercing points of drillholes reported in this news release and grade times thickness contours.
The focus of drilling at Efemcukuru has now shifted to resource conversion drilling at the Bati vein system, with four surface drills and one underground drill active. Up to 25,000 metres of resource conversion drilling are planned at Bati, followed by additional step-out drilling targeting untested splays of the system. Surface drilling is also ongoing at Efemcukuru west, with an initial 20,000 metres program on the previously untested Muhtar, Dedebag, Volkan and Huseyinburnu veins.
Regional Projects
Eldorado continues to explore in regions of Turkey that offer strong exploration potential, social and political environments attractive for resource exploration and development, and availability of quality exploration opportunities. Current programs are focused on the Eastern Pontides including the Artvin/Hod Maden and Aydogantepe areas, the Izmir-Ankara Suture Zone, and the Central Anatolian Crystalline Complex (CACC). Project generation activities and early-stage project work within the latter are being conducted within a joint venture company with a Turkish partner. Approximately 7,500 metres of drilling are planned for 2022 to test early-stage targets at regional projects, including at the recently acquired Kurak license immediately north of the Hod Maden deposit.
Greece
Exploration in Greece is currently focused on brownfields opportunities within Eldorado’s mining licenses at the Kassandra mines. The 2022 exploration program at Kassandra includes 20,000 metres of exploration drilling.
Olympias
At Olympias, resource expansion drilling programs are testing three target areas for extensions of ore zones currently in our resources and reserves: the West Flank, Southeast, and North zones. The West Flank target area represents a previously untested western extension of the middle part of the Flats Zone. Initial drilling of the target has produced encouraging results, with numerous mineralized intercepts interpreted as extensions to the Flats Zone, some with grades significantly higher than the average resource grade at Olympias:
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10.4 metres at 13.9 g/t gold, 416.0 g/t silver, 15.6% lead and 10.9% zinc
in drillhole OL-1068 -
7.1 metres at 6.4 g/t gold, 466.8 g/t silver, 16.1% lead and 10.0% zinc
in drillhole OL-1080 -
11.5 metres at 6.6 g/t gold, 340.2 g/t silver, 12.2% lead and 6.7% zinc
in drillhole OL-1081 -
6.6 metres at 14.3 g/t gold, 338.0 g/t silver, 12.5% lead and 8.0% zinc
in drillhole OL-1093
This new zone has to date been defined over an area measuring 300 metres east-west by 250 metres north-south and is open to the south (see Figure 5). Exploration drilling in 2022 is scheduled to commence at the North Zone target in the second quarter, and at the Southeast Extension target in the third quarter.
Figure 5:
Oblique view (looking down to north) of the newly defined West Flank zone at Olympias, showing drill intercepts reported in this news release and relationship to Flats zone.
Stratoni
The Stratoni silver-lead-zinc mine was placed on care and maintenance in late 2021 and exploration activity is now focused on defining sufficient reserves to support the restart of production. Current drilling is testing the large target area between the Stratoni mine and the Piavitsa deposit approximately 2 km to the west, as well as downdip extensions to the Mavres Petres orebody. The primary geological target in these areas are polymetallic massive sulfide lenses occurring as carbonate replacement zones along and in the immediate footwall to the Stratoni Fault Zone. There is additional potential for skarn-hosted, epithermal, and porphyry styles of mineralization. Recent drilling of downdip extensions to Mavres Petres has cut thick massive sulfide intercepts below the current resources, and has also defined a previously unknown lower massive sulfide lens; drillhole intercepts here include:
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9.7 metres at 4.4 g/t gold, 163.9 g/t silver, 6.8% lead and 7.0% zinc
in drillhole MPS003 -
14.1 metres at 1.8 g/t gold, 161.1 g/t silver, 7.4% lead and 2.3% zinc
in drillhole MPS009 -
11.2 metres at 2.8 g/t gold, 188.3 g/t silver, 8.4% lead and 3.7% zinc
in drillhole MPS017
In addition, initial drill testing of the eastern half of the Mavres Petres – Piavitsa gap with widely-spaced (up to 400 metres) drillholes has confirmed continuity of the host marble footwall unit, with either massive sulfide lenses or mineralized fault gouge intersected in most drillholes completed.
Figure 6:
Longitudinal section (looking down to north) of the Stratoni deposit area, showing results of drillholes reported in this news release and piercing points of previous drillholes, and outlines of current resources and mined areas.
Qualified Persons
Dr. Peter Lewis P.Geo., Eldorado’s Vice President, Exploration, is the qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (“NI 43-101”) responsible for, and has verified and approved, the scientific and technical disclosure contained in this press release related to projects in Greece and Turkey. Jacques Simoneau. P.Geo and member in good standing of the Ordre des Géologues du Québec, is the qualified person as defined by NI 43-101 responsible for, and has verified and approved, the scientific and technical disclosure contained in this press release related to projects in Canada
Eldorado operates its exploration programs according to industry best practices and employs rigorous quality assurance and quality control procedures. All results are based on half-core samples of diamond drill core. For Ormaque, drill core samples were prepared and analyzed at Bourlamaque Laboratories in Val d’Or, Quebec. Drill core samples for Efemcukuru were prepared at the Company’s sample preparation laboratory in Cannakale, Turkey and analyzed at ALS Minerals laboratory in Izmir, Turkey. For Greece, drill core samples were prepared and analyzed at ALS Minerals laboratory in Rosia Montana, Romania. All gold assays are based on fire assay analysis of a 30 gm charge (50 gm for Efemcukuru), followed by an atomic adsorption finish. Samples with gold grades above 5.0 g/t at the Lamaque and Efemcukuru projects, and 10.0 g/t at other projects were re-assayed and completed with a gravimetric finish. Certified standard reference materials, field duplicate and blank samples were inserted regularly and were closely monitored to ensure the quality of the data.
About Eldorado Gold
Eldorado is a gold and base metals producer with mining, development and exploration operations in Turkey, Canada, Greece, and Romania. The Company has a highly skilled and dedicated workforce, safe and responsible operations, a portfolio of high-quality assets, and long-term partnerships with local communities. Eldorado’s common shares trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX: ELD) and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: EGO).
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Appendix 1: Tables of Assay Results
Table 1:
Summary of drillhole assay results from the Ormaque Deposit. Intercepts are only reported for those intervals above a 10 gram x metre cut-off. Drillhole collar locations, collar orientations, and total lengths are listed in Appendix 2.
Drillhole |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Interval |
True thickness |
Au (g/t) |
Au capped at 70 g/t |
Zone |
LS-21-049 | 381.55 | 383.15 | 1.6 | 1.52 | 6.82 | Extension to the south of Zone E100 | |
and | 514.05 | 515.65 | 1.6 | uncertain | 13.31 | Shear vein south of current model | |
and | 517.6 | 521.15 | 3.55 | uncertain | 4.16 | Shear vein south of current model | |
and | 541.5 | 544.5 | 3 | uncertain | 6.36 | Shear vein south of current model | |
and | 679 | 680.5 | 1.5 | uncertain | 8.09 | Extension QTC vein 100m south of Zone E230 | |
and | 790.6 | 791.1 | 0.5 | uncertain | 36.12 | Extension vein below current resources model | |
and | 799.15 | 799.65 | 0.5 | uncertain | 52.15 | Extension vein below current resources model | |
and | 804.3 | 806.45 | 2.15 | uncertain | 8.04 | Shear vein below current resources model | |
and | 821 | 827.6 | 6.6 | uncertain | 18.72 | Shear and Extension QTC veins below current resources model | |
including | 821 | 824.8 | 3.8 | uncertain | 22.56 | Shear related QTC vein around 750m below surface | |
including | 826.1 | 828.1 | 2 | uncertain | 19.04 | Extensional QTC veins under shear zone, at 750 m below surface | |
LS-21-049 | 852.8 | 855.3 | 2.5 | uncertain | 37.93 | 15.27 | Extension vein below current resources model |
LS-21-060 | 91.65 | 93.5 | 1.85 | uncertain | 7.37 | Extension vein above current resources model | |
and | 186.75 | 193 | 6.25 | 5.72 | 2.05 | Zone E020 in NE area of deposit | |
and | 209.3 | 210.3 | 1 | 0.93 | 10.72 | Zone E030 in NE area of deposit | |
and | 233.25 | 234.85 | 1.6 | 1.47 | 15.64 | Zone E040 in NE area of deposit | |
and | 242 | 245 | 3 | 2.77 | 4.06 | Zone E050 in NE area of deposit | |
LS-21-063 | 50.25 | 51.8 | 1.55 | 13.99 | Extension vein above current resources model | ||
LS-21-064 | 404.8 | 407.1 | 2.3 | 44.62 | 16.08 | Shear-Exension QC vein with euhedral pyrite. East of current resources model | |
LS-21-066 | 253 | 254 | 1 | 11.45 | Extension vein west of current resources model | ||
LS-21-067 | 359.9 | 360.4 | 0.5 | 85.12 | 70 | Extension vein west of current resources model | |
LS-21-068 | 368.7 | 369.2 | 0.5 | 45.21 | Extension vein east of current resources model | ||
LS-21-062, 065 | No significant intercepts |
Table 2:
Summary of drillhole assay results from the Kokarpinar vein system, since September 2021 update, at the Efemcukuru Mine. Intercepts are only reported for those intervals above a 10 gram x metre cut-off. Drillhole collar locations, collar orientations, and total lengths are listed in Appendix 2
Drillhole |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Interval |
True thickness |
Au (g/t) |
Ag (g/t) |
Zone |
KV-804 | 275 | 277.1 | 2.1 | 1.88 | 9.57 | 4.71 | Kokarpinar S. Footwall Splay |
KV-806 | 280.05 | 287.6 | 7.55 | 7.06 | 8.44 | 9.2 | Kokarpinar S. Footwall Splay |
KV-811 | 236.45 | 236.9 | 0.45 | 0.44 | 403.0 | 181 | Kokarpinar S. Footwall Splay |
KV-813 | 52 | 53.25 | 1.25 | uncertain | 7.82 | 9 | East-West Vein |
KV-815 | 268.2 | 268.85 | 0.65 | 0.57 | 214.0 | 142 | Kokarpinar S. Footwall Splay |
KV-824 | 324.1 | 325.95 | 1.85 | uncertain | 13.85 | 5 | Kokarpinar S. Footwall Splays |
KPR-071 | 259.8 | 260.35 | 0.55 | 0.52 | 1425 | 639 | Kokarpinar S. Footwall Splay |
KPR-082 | 272.35 | 278.4 | 6.05 | 5.79 | 14.23 | 8.42 | Kokarpinar S. Footwall Splay |
KPR-090 | 266.3 | 267.55 | 1.25 | 1.24 | 10.85 | 6 | Kokarpinar S. Footwall Splay |
KPR-102 | 250.45 | 253.8 | 3.35 | uncertain | 4.32 | 15.24 | Kokarpinar S. Footwall Splay Secondary zone |
and | 282.95 | 283.9 | 0.95 | uncertain | 1500 | 597 | Kokarpinar S. Footwall Splay Secondary zone |
KPR-093 | 323.05 | 335.7 | 12.65 | 11.25 | 13.87 | 16.0 | Kokarpinar South Main |
KPR-104 | 334 | 336.5 | 2.5 | 2.41 | 14.62 | 13.92 | Kokarpinar South Main |
KV-798 – 803; 805; 807 – 810; 812; 814; 816 – 823; 825 – 831 | No significant intercepts |
Table 3:
Summary of drillhole assay results from extensions of ore zones at Olympias, including the West Flank, Southeast, and North zones. Drillhole collar locations, collar orientations, and total lengths are listed in Appendix 2
Drillhole |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Interval |
True thickness |
Au (g/t) |
Ag (g/t) |
Pb (%) |
Zn (%) |
OL-1059 | 245.2 | 247.6 | 2.4 | 1.2 | 4.39 | 391.58 | 14.63 | 9.4 |
OL-1061 | 233.2 | 233.8 | 0.6 | 0.5 | 0.97 | 600 | 21.7 | 29.2 |
OL-1062 | 249.2 | 250.3 | 1.1 | 0.9 | 5.84 | 4 | 0.1 | 0.27 |
OL-1068 | 261.6 | 272 | 10.4 | 6.5 | 13.92 | 415.95 | 15.55 | 10.93 |
OL-1069 | 94 | 94.5 | 0.5 | 0.4 | 25.7 | 32 | 3.48 | 0.45 |
OL-1074 | 107.7 | 108.7 | 1 | 0.3 | 25.3 | 15 | 1.32 | 0.39 |
OL-1080 | 171.8 | 178.9 | 7.1 | 6.7 | 6.4 | 466.8 | 16.09 | 9.95 |
and | 171.8 | 173.8 | 2 | 1.9 | 1.27 | 764 | 23.45 | 19.93 |
and | 174.3 | 178.9 | 4.6 | 4.3 | 9.32 | 387.57 | 14.61 | 6.67 |
OL-1081 | 195.5 | 207 | 11.5 | 8.7 | 6.55 | 340.15 | 12.16 | 6.71 |
and | 198.1 | 202.4 | 4.3 | 3.2 | 8.03 | 504.14 | 15.68 | 10.36 |
and | 203.9 | 207 | 3.1 | 2.3 | 12.81 | 326.97 | 13.08 | 7.49 |
OL-1084 | 199.9 | 205.5 | 5.6 | 4.6 | 1.95 | 398.16 | 14.57 | 6.9 |
and | 199.9 | 202.7 | 2.8 | 2.3 | 2.45 | 681.93 | 24.38 | 8.51 |
and | 204.4 | 205.5 | 1.1 | 0.9 | 3.55 | 232 | 9.55 | 12.95 |
OL-1085 | 197.6 | 200.4 | 2.8 | 2.3 | 2.17 | 331 | 11.54 | 14.27 |
OL-1087 | 160.3 | 161.6 | 1.3 | 1 | 53.8 | 488 | 15 | 15.35 |
OL-1088 | 222.6 | 226.8 | 4.2 | 2.5 | 1.56 | 357.04 | 13.2 | 5.61 |
OL-1093 | 231.3 | 237.9 | 6.6 | 5.2 | 14.27 | 338.02 | 12.47 | 8.00 |
and | 232.3 | 234.9 | 2.6 | 2 | 25.37 | 413.23 | 14.59 | 7.32 |
OL-1060; OL-1063 – 1067; OL-1070 – 1073; OL-1075 – 1079; OL-1082-1083; OL-1086; OL-1089 – 1092 | No significant intercepts |
Table 4:
Summary of drillhole assay results from 2021 and 2022 from extensions of the Mavres Petres extensions at Stratoni. Drillhole collar locations, collar orientations, and total lengths are listed in Appendix 2.
Drillhole |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Interval |
True thickness |
Au (g/t) |
Ag (g/t) |
Pb (%) |
Zn (%) |
MPS003 | 500.4 | 503.6 | 3.2 | 2.3 | 1.57 | 40.94 | 1.81 | 1.18 |
and | 506.6 | 516.3 | 9.7 | 6.9 | 4.37 | 163.94 | 6.81 | 7.03 |
MPS004 | 575 | 577.6 | 2.6 | 2.2 | 0.51 | 55.69 | 2.46 | 1.21 |
MPS005 | 516.9 | 535.5 | 18.6 | 13.2 | 0.78 | 79.72 | 3.87 | 0.89 |
MPS006 | 479.2 | 482.2 | 3 | 2.5 | 4.96 | 49.5 | 1.91 | 3.1 |
MPS009 | 502 | 516.1 | 14.1 | 12 | 1.78 | 161.1 | 7.42 | 2.26 |
MPS011 | 536.7 | 540 | 3.3 | 3 | 0.4 | 95.45 | 4.2 | 3.33 |
MPS012 | 490 | 491 | 1 | 1 | 2.01 | 529 | 21.6 | 13.95 |
and | 493.2 | 496.5 | 3.3 | 3 | 4.34 | 383 | 15.8 | 18.02 |
MPS013 | 133.2 | 134.9 | 1.7 | 1.5 | 5.49 | 0.75 | 0.003 | 0.003 |
MPS013B | 560.2 | 566.4 | 6.2 | 5.5 | 4.78 | 264.1 | 7.96 | 8.38 |
MPS014 | 553.6 | 557.1 | 3.5 | 3.2 | 1.24 | 99.2 | 4.57 | 10.22 |
MPS015 | 504.7 | 507.5 | 2.8 | 2.5 | 4.52 | 457.2 | 21.08 | 8.56 |
MPS016 | 569.5 | 571.55 | 2.05 | 1.9 | 1.42 | 78.8 | 2.72 | 1.4 |
MPS017 | 540.5 | 543.5 | 3 | 2.5 | 0.92 | 25.86 | 1.13 | 1.84 |
and | 546.7 | 569.9 | 23.2 | 20 | 2.6 | 105.4 | 4.62 | 1.95 |
and | 546.7 | 557.9 | 11.2 | 9.5 | 2.75 | 188.25 | 8.35 | 3.7 |
MPS018 | 507.3 | 514.5 | 7.2 | 6 | 6.24 | 36.08 | 1.46 | 0.42 |
MPS019 | 531.8 | 534.8 | 3 | 2.95 | 2.54 | 142.1 | 7.9 | 16.1 |
MPS022 | 521.6 | 523.3 | 1.7 | 1.5 | 0.84 | 273.8 | 14.5 | 13.15 |
MPS023 | 536.2 | 537.1 | 0.9 | 0.9 | 1.15 | 425 | 21.6 | 8.32 |
MPS025 | 454.6 | 455.6 | 1 | 1 | 3.55 | 68 | 1.79 | 4.22 |
MPS001-002; MPS007-008; MPS010; MPS020; MPS021; MPS024; MPS026-029 | No significant intercepts |
Appendix 2: Collar locations and orientations and total lengths for drillholes listed in this news release.
Table 1:
Summary of drillhole collar locations, collar orientations from the Ormaque Deposit.
Hole ID |
Easting |
Northing |
Elevation |
Azimuth |
Dip |
Length (m) |
Underground/Surface |
LS-21-049 | 295801 | 5329887 | 323 | 355 | -62 | 1438.4 | Surface |
LS-21-060 | 295909 | 5330182 | 324 | 355 | -60 | 456.5 | Surface |
LS-21-062 | 295912 | 5329816 | 323 | 356 | -60 | 609.5 | Surface |
LS-21-063 | 295549 | 5330165 | 325 | 0 | -60 | 480.8 | Surface |
LS-21-064 | 295967 | 5329988 | 324 | 355 | -65 | 981.5 | Surface |
LS-21-065 | 295476 | 5330222 | 325 | 358 | -60 | 350.4 | Surface |
LS-21-066 | 295323 | 5330144 | 326 | 354 | -65 | 606.0 | Surface |
LS-21-067 | 295248 | 5330010 | 326 | 354 | -60 | 600.8 | Surface |
LS-21-068 | 296010 | 5330118 | 324 | 355 | -70 | 603.3 | Surface |
Table 2:
Summary of drillhole collar locations, collar orientations from the Kokarpinar vein system, at the Efemcukuru Mine.
Hole ID |
Easting |
Northing |
Elevation |
Azimuth |
Dip |
Length (m) |
Underground/Surface |
KV-822 | 497809 | 4238957 | 532 | 130 | -25 | 201.0 | Surface |
KV-823 | 497804 | 4238957 | 532 | 178 | -58 | 275.2 | Surface |
KV-824 | 499672 | 4238284 | 825 | 187 | -40 | 331.8 | Surface |
KV-825 | 499574 | 4238312 | 821 | 182 | -55 | 315.1 | Surface |
KV-826 | 496380 | 4238194 | 631 | 220 | -45 | 198.0 | Surface |
KV-827 | 496381 | 4238196 | 631 | 223 | -70 | 197.1 | Surface |
KV-828 | 496381 | 4238196 | 631 | 0 | -90 | 234.0 | Surface |
KV-829 | 496382 | 4238198 | 631 | 270 | -45 | 187.3 | Surface |
KV-830 | 496378 | 4238190 | 631 | 300 | -50 | 230.4 | Surface |
KV-831 | 496380 | 4238199 | 632 | 290 | -22 | 222.5 | Surface |
KPR-071 | 499190 | 4238427 | 801 | 215 | -57 | 337.0 | Surface |
KPR-082 | 499193 | 4238427 | 801 | 177 | -63 | 340.1 | Surface |
KPR-090 | 499089 | 4238471 | 808 | 194 | -47 | 307.4 | Surface |
KPR-093 | 499161 | 4238571 | 749 | 182 | -58 | 354.0 | Surface |
KPR-102 | 499415 | 4238331 | 807 | 204 | -44 | 294.4 | Surface |
KPR-104 | 499161 | 4238573 | 749 | 167 | -64 | 371.6 | Surface |
Table 3:
Summary of drillhole collar locations, collar orientations from the West Flank target at Olympias.
Hole ID |
Easting |
Northing |
Elevation |
Azimuth |
Dip |
Length (m) |
Underground/Surface |
OL-1059 | 478642 | 4492148 | -277 | 180 | -45 | 307.9 | Underground |
OL-1060 | 478644 | 4492150 | -277 | 125 | -50 | 319.9 | Underground |
OL-1061 | 478643 | 4492148 | -277 | 159 | -49 | 350.6 | Underground |
OL-1062 | 478641 | 4492148 | -277 | 195 | -40 | 400.0 | Underground |
OL-1063 | 478642 | 4492149 | -277 | 161 | -64 | 254.3 | Underground |
OL-1064 | 478642 | 4492148 | -277 | 185 | -33 | 455.6 | Underground |
OL-1065 | 478643 | 4492149 | -277 | 141 | -43 | 180.8 | Underground |
OL-1066 | 478640 | 4492149 | -277 | 210 | -52 | 249.3 | Underground |
OL-1067 | 478641 | 4492148 | -277 | 190 | -47 | 308.4 | Underground |
OL-1068 | 478642 | 4492148 | -277 | 151 | -44 | 334.2 | Underground |
OL-1069 | 478516 | 4492444 | -278 | 285 | -30 | 157.3 | Underground |
OL-1070 | 478517 | 4492445 | -278 | 310 | -55 | 146.7 | Underground |
OL-1071 | 478517 | 4492443 | -278 | 250 | -50 | 209.2 | Underground |
OL-1072 | 478518 | 4492443 | -278 | 7 | -90 | 169.4 | Underground |
OL-1073 | 478518 | 4492441 | -278 | 215 | -47 | 203.5 | Underground |
OL-1074 | 478520 | 4492441 | -278 | 170 | -53 | 176.7 | Underground |
OL-1075 | 478520 | 4492442 | -278 | 160 | -73 | 147.0 | Underground |
OL-1076 | 478516 | 4492446 | -278 | 300 | -35 | 38.1 | Underground |
OL-1077 | 478517 | 4492447 | -278 | 330 | -35 | 187.2 | Underground |
OL-1078 | 478755 | 4491996 | -297 | 13 | -81 | 216.9 | Underground |
OL-1079 | 478750 | 4491991 | -297 | 237 | -64 | 227.5 | Underground |
OL-1080 | 478754 | 4491991 | -297 | 137 | -80 | 231.2 | Underground |
OL-1081 | 478755 | 4491992 | -297 | 118 | -68 | 269.6 | Underground |
OL-1085 | 478752 | 4491992 | -297 | 229 | -54 | 260.5 | Underground |
OL-1086 | 478752 | 4491991 | -297 | 209 | -51 | 308.6 | Underground |
OL-1087 | 478781 | 4491995 | -317 | 218 | -65 | 200.0 | Underground |
OL-1088 | 478782 | 4491994 | -317 | 195 | -55 | 282.4 | Underground |
OL-1089 | 478783 | 4491995 | -317 | 180 | -55 | 274.2 | Underground |
OL-1090 | 478782 | 4491994 | -317 | 203 | -45 | 318.2 | Underground |
OL-1091 | 478855 | 4491926 | -315 | 226 | -52 | 224.2 | Underground |
OL-1092 | 478857 | 4491926 | -315 | 180 | -75 | 275.8 | Underground |
OL-1093 | 478856 | 4491926 | -315 | 198 | -64 | 274.0 | Underground |
Table 4:
Summary of drillhole collar locations, collar orientations from 2021 and 2022 from extensions of the Mavres Petres orebody at Stratoni.
Hole ID |
Easting |
Northing |
Elevation |
Azimuth |
Dip |
Length (m) |
Underground/Surface |
MPS001 | 24933 | -25254 | 408 | 43 | -69 | 617.3 | Surface |
MPS002 | 24932 | -25254 | 409 | 10 | -70 | 67.5 | Surface |
MPS003 | 24907 | -25265 | 408 | 16 | -71 | 580.8 | Surface |
MPS004 | 24405 | -25244 | 457 | 36 | -72 | 702.2 | Surface |
MPS005 | 24907 | -25266 | 407 | 15 | -80 | 626.4 | Surface |
MPS006 | 24806 | -25193 | 415 | 15 | -70 | 566.1 | Surface |
MPS007 | 24568 | -25132 | 438 | 40 | -77 | 575.3 | Surface |
MPS008 | 24404 | -25244 | 457 | 15 | -66 | 476.4 | Surface |
MPS009 | 24908 | -25267 | 408 | 355 | -70 | 585.8 | Surface |
MPS010 | 24566 | -25132 | 438 | 359 | -78 | 415.8 | Surface |
MPS011 | 24907 | -25267 | 407 | 320 | -78 | 634.2 | Surface |
MPS012 | 24805 | -25195 | 415 | 345 | -69 | 534.9 | Surface |
MPS013 | 24403 | -25244 | 457 | 1 | -67 | 501.2 | Surface |
MPS013B | 24396 | -25077 | 37 | 359 | -66 | 632.2 | Surface |
MPS014 | 24906 | -25263 | 407 | 56 | -78 | 625.0 | Surface |
MPS015 | 24804 | -25195 | 415 | 335 | -80 | 599.3 | Surface |
MPS016 | 24403 | -25246 | 457 | 1 | -74 | 611.5 | Surface |
MPS017 | 24907 | -25265 | 408 | 344 | -85 | 630.5 | Surface |
MPS018 | 24806 | -25195 | 415 | 15 | -82 | 605.5 | Surface |
MPS019 | 24567 | -25134 | 438 | 354 | -85 | 605.7 | Surface |
MPS020 | 23824 | -24856 | 498 | 1 | -80 | 580.0 | Surface |
MPS021 | 25392 | -25442 | 422 | 359 | -72 | 703.3 | Surface |
MPS022 | 24567 | -25129 | 439 | 66 | -74 | 604.3 | Surface |
MPS023 | 24565 | -25131 | 439 | 108 | -85 | 614.3 | Surface |
MPS024 | 25393 | -25442 | 423 | 19 | -67 | 740.2 | Surface |
MPS025 | 23823 | -24857 | 497 | 55 | -71 | 635.6 | Surface |
MPS026 | 24123 | -25434 | 430 | 359 | -66 | 769.5 | Surface |
MPS027 | 23823 | -24859 | 498 | 320 | -71 | 444.9 | Surface |
MPS028 | 25735 | -26037 | 403 | 359 | -60 | 964.3 | Surface |
MPS029 | 24126 | -25437 | 430 | 30 | -65 | 753.8 | Surface |
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