Mandalay Resources Corporation Discovers New Gold Rich Structural Domain Below the Youle Mine

Newly-discovered Shepherd Zone contains coarse visible gold in two major veining horizons

TORONTO, April 26, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Mandalay Resources Corporation (“Mandalay” or the “Company”) (TSX: MND, OTCQB: MNDJF) is pleased to provide preliminary details on the newly-discovered structural domain below the Youle deposit named the Shepherd Zone at its Costerfield Operation (Victoria, Australia), containing coarse visible gold in two major veining horizons.



Drilling highlights:


Eastern Veining


  • 23.6 g/t gold over true width of 6.27 m

    in BC187; and

  • 426.7 g/t gold over a true width of 0.77 m

    in BC193


Western Veining


  • 231.0 g/t gold over a true width of 0.18 m

    in BC187; and

  • 460.5 g/t gold over a true width of 0.11 m

    in BC176 (previously reported)


Note: Further intercept details including a breakdown of the aggregated 6.27m intercept in BC187 can be found in Table 1 in the Appendix to this document.

Dominic Duffy, President and CEO of Mandalay, commented: “Follow-up drilling on the recently released Youle depth discovery has yielded extremely exciting results, which verified the grade and continuity of the initial discovery, and also intercepted further significant-grade veining just below the currently planned depth extent of Youle development.”

Mr. Duffy continued, “The orientation of the new veins is east dipping and due to the location of Youle’s access development, this target although anticipated, had not been able to be adequately tested until now from newly developed drilling platforms to the east of Youle.”

Mr. Duffy continued, “This discovery could mark yet another step change for Costerfield, which is already one of the world’s highest-grade producing gold mines with a Proven and Probable Mineral Reserves grade of 12.8 g/t gold and 3.5% antimony. With this discovery, we see that the endowment of gold increases within the diffuse fracture network, and the system continues to grade towards comparable veining at the nearby, word-class Fosterville deposit.”

Mr. Duffy continued, “In light of these results, we are accelerating our underground drilling to expedite our understanding of this veining along strike and at depth. Our mine engineering team has accessed additional underground drilling platforms within the Youle infrastructure, which will allow us to increase the number of underground drill rigs in the coming months.”

Mr Duffy concluded, “Alongside this exploration release, a video has been prepared by Mr. Chris Davis, Vice President of Operational Geology and Exploration, to further explain the information in this release. The video can be found on Mandalay’s website or by clicking

here

.”



A New Structural Domain – Shepherd Zone

In January 2021, an initial step-out hole intercepted what the Company now refers to as the Western Veining within the Shepherd Zone. This initial intercept in BC176 (0.11 m @ 460.5 g/t gold) was a subvertical to east dipping quartz vein. Follow-up drilling was undertaken, however, due to its orientation the vein could not be properly targeted until another underground drilling platform was developed in March (Figure 1). BC187 was the first hole drilled from this new footwall location and, while it confirmed the targeted Western Vein (0.18m @ 231.0 g/t gold), it also intercepted a parallel swarm of veins proximal and adjacent to the Youle orebody. This new horizon currently consists of 5 major quartz veins, all exhibiting coarse gold with intense sulphide alteration surrounding the veins. The composite grade of this veining is 23.6 g/t gold over a true width of 6.27 m.

The presence and orientation of this veining is an exciting discovery that confirms Mandalay’s targeting strategy, which was updated following completion of the 2019 Costerfield Deeps drilling. This ambitious program completed a 1.7 km drillhole (CD001) that swept underneath the Youle orebody, with the objective of developing a better understanding of the relationship between geological structure and mineralization at depth. Detailed geochemical analysis and mineralogical speciation of this drill hole identified a large hydrothermal zone at a vertical depth of ~900 m (300RL). Structurally this system is interpreted to be the feeder zone to the new discovery and the Youle orebody. This updated interpretation directly led to the new discovery, and with this understanding the Company can infer an additional 300 m depth potential to this find.

Figure 1. Cross section of Youle illustrating the orientation of the newly discovered domain as well as new drill holes and intercept locations is available at

https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/72a1badc-21ab-4a9d-a011-d1d3092bff52

.

Recent drilling presently covers an area of approximately 10,000 square metres in the Eastern Vein and 20,000 square metres in the Western Vein. Additionally, only one existing hole passes though the target zone approximately 200m south of the BC187 intercept. Although drillhole BC086 accessed the target zone at an acute angle, it successfully intercepted sub-vertical auriferous veining, which provides indications of a significant strike extent.

Figure 2. Longitudinal section of Youle illustrating the location of the new structural domain and recent drill intercepts is available at

https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/87698c3d-5040-4268-aa8c-d1a21228b666

.


Eastern Vein Array

The eastern vein array is interpreted to extend up to meet the west dipping Youle orebody. Within BC187, sub-vertical veining occurs over 6.27 m ranging from 1 cm to 20 cm in width with gold grades ranging up to 522 g/t gold (Figure 4). BC193 and BC194 were drilled from the hanging wall side of Youle and so it is currently unclear whether they passed through the entire mineralized zone or not. Despite this, BC193 intercepted a more discrete yet higher grade intercept (0.77 m @ 426.7 g/t gold) approximately 40 m to the south and above BC187. Further at depth, BC194 intercepted a wider zone of 3.54 m at 10.9 g/t gold including singular veins grading up to 164 g/t gold. Within BC192 and BC190 veining existed over a width of approximately 3m however they only contained trace amounts of mineralization. The disparity in grade could be due to the presence of a quartzite band which historically appears to attenuate grades where it is intercepted in other Costerfield orebodies.

Figure 3. Longitudinal section with the Eastern Veining of the Shepherd zone in focus is available at

https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/4406acb3-6607-442e-8247-d068f5c135fd

.

Figure 4. Photograph of 2 veins within the Eastern Vein Array intersected in BC187 highlighting significant individual assays is available at

https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/d6028f79-8a98-46a5-98fb-18aa4fcbee9c

.

Figure 5. Photomicrograph of gold within the vein at 193.21m of BC187 highlighting the spatial relationship with quartz, carbonate, stibnite and siltstone is available at

https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/e71cbc82-a735-4d0f-9a3e-0ad9ec2e61c3

.


Western Veining

BC187 also successfully verified the intended target intercepting a 0.18 m wide vein grading 231 g/t gold. This vein correlates with, and is about 30m from, the original intercept in BC176 (0.11 m at 461 g/t gold). This vein was also targeted by BC179 approximately 50 m vertically below BC187, and successfully intercepted multiple veins over a width of 0.87 m at a composited grade of 6.9 g/t gold.

Figure 6. Photograph of BC187 core through the Western Veining is available at

https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/a5ce1f18-6f90-4d8a-a61b-416dbf6c798d

.

Flat lying laminated quartz structures have also been intercepted though the zone. It has been previously noted within the upper levels of Youle that these laminated quartz veins act as pooling environment for gold and indeed act as the host for the Youle orebody. As yet the nature of the interplay between these structures and the mineralized veining is unclear and the Company continues to investigate their significance.

Figure 7. Longitudinal section with the Western Veining of the Shepherd zone in focus is available at

https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/f85c59da-7e29-4a7c-8e1c-c45e005197f7

.



Drilling and Assaying

All diamond drill core was logged and sampled by Costerfield geologists. All samples were sent to On Site Laboratory Services (OSLS) in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia, for sample preparation and analysis by fire assay for gold, and Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS) for antimony. Samples featuring coarse grained visible gold were assayed using a variant of fire assay known as screen fire assay. This method is routinely used to mitigate potential problems associated with heterogeneity in the distribution of coarse gold within drill samples. The procedure collects all coarse heterogenous coarse gold by screening at 75µm after crushing and pulverisation, and subsequently fire assays the resultant mass to extinction. A mass weighted average of gold grade of the sample is subsequently calculated from the +75µm and -75µm fractions of the sample. Site geological and metallurgical personnel have implemented a QA/QC procedure that includes systematic submission of standard reference materials and blanks within batches of drill and face samples submitted for assay. Costerfield specific reference materials produced from Costerfield ore have been prepared and certified by Geostats Pty Ltd., a specialist laboratory quality control consultancy. See Technical Report entitled “Costerfield Operation, Victoria, Australia NI 43-101 Report” dated March 30, 2020, available on SEDAR (

www.sedar.com

) for a complete description of drilling, sampling, and assaying procedures.



Qualified Person:

Chris Davis, Vice President of Operational Geology and Exploration at Mandalay Resources, is a Chartered Professional of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (MAusIMM CP(Geo)), and a Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101. He has reviewed and approved the technical and scientific information provided in this release.



For Further Information

Dominic Duffy

President and Chief Executive Officer

Edison Nguyen

Manager, Analytics and Investor Relations

Contact:

647.260.1566



About Mandalay Resources Corporation

Mandalay Resources is a Canadian-based natural resource company with producing assets in Australia and Sweden, and care and maintenance and development projects in Chile. The Company is focused on growing production at its gold and antimony operation in Australia, and gold production from its operation in Sweden to continue being a significant cash flow generating company.



Forward-Looking Statements:


This news release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of applicable securities


laws,


including


statements


regarding


the


exploration


and


development


potential


of the


Youle


deposit


(Costerfield).


Readers


are


cautioned


not


to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. Actual results and developments may differ materially from those contemplated by these statements depending on, among other things,


changes


in


commodity


prices


and


general


market


and


economic


conditions.


The


factors identified


above


are


not


intended


to


represent


a


complete


list


of


the


factors


that


could


affect Mandalay.


A


description


of


additional


risks


that


could


result


in


actual


results


and


developments differing


from


those


contemplated


by


forward-looking


statements


in


this


news


release


can


be found


under


the


heading


“Risk


Factors”


in


Mandalay’s


annual


information


form


dated


March 31, 2021, a copy of which is available under Mandalay’s profile at



www.sedar.com.



In addition, there can be no assurance that any inferred resources that are discovered as a result of additional


drilling


will


ever


be


upgraded


to


proven


or


probable


reserves.


Although


Mandalay


has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual actions, events or results to differ


materially


from


those


described


in


forward-looking


statements,


there


may


be


other


factors that


cause


actions,


events


or


results


not


to


be


as


anticipated,


estimated


or


intended.


There


can be no assurance that forward-looking statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and


future


events


could


differ


materially


from


those


anticipated


in


such


statements.


Accordingly, readers


should


not


place


undue


reliance


on


forward-looking


statements.



Appendix


Table 1.

Youle Extensional Drilling Composites


DRILL HOLE

ID

FROM

(M)

TO

(M)

DRILL

WIDTH

(M)

TRUE

WIDTH

(M)

AU

GRADE

(G/T)

SB

GRADE

(%)

AU (G/T) OVER

MIN. 1.8M

MINING WIDTH

VEIN NAME

BC086
639.73 640.44 0.71 0.21 2.4 LLD 0.3 Eastern Veining

BC179
230.74 233.42 2.68 0.83 7.2 LLD 3.3 Western Veining

BC179
241.09 241.51 0.42 0.14 4.8 LLD 0.4 Unnamed

BC179
247.80 248.01 0.21 0.08 6.8 0.1 0.4 Unnamed

BC180
292.48 292.88 0.4 0.17 0.0 0.1 0.1 Western Veining

BC182
189.75 190.23 0.48 0.24 1.4 LLD 0.2 Unnamed

BC187
181.00 181.11 0.11 0.09 1.1 LLD 0.1 Unnamed

BC187
184.00 184.26 0.26 0.20 2.1 LLD 0.2 Unnamed

BC187
186.13 194.78 8.65 6.63 23.6 0.1 23.6 Eastern Veining


INCLUDING


186.13

186.26

0.13

0.10

145.0

LLD


INCLUDING


188.77

188.87

0.10

0.08

522.0

LLD


INCLUDING


189.21

189.37

0.16

0.12

154.0

LLD


INCLUDING


193.21

193.39

0.18

0.14

425.0

LLD


INCLUDING


194

194.32

0.32

0.25

39.3

LLD


INCLUDING


194.67

194.78

0.11

0.08

18.1

7.07

BC187
258.20 258.39 0.19 0.09 1.2 LLD 0.1 Unnamed

BC187
289.00 289.56 0.56 0.18 231.0 LLD 23.4 Western Veining

BC187
291.13 291.33 0.2 0.10 1.6 LLD 0.1 Unnamed

BC188
187.61 187.76 0.15 0.11 10.5 LLD 0.6 Eastern Veining

BC188
294.87 295.08 0.21 0.11 1.0 LLD 0.1 Unnamed

BC189
153.91 154.14 0.235 0.17 34.5 LLD 3.2 Eastern Veining

BC189W1
296.23 296.35 0.12 0.10 0.4 LLD 0.0 Unnamed

BC189
370.07 370.36 0.29 0.09 0.0 LLD 0.0 Western Veining

BC190
201.00 212.34 11.34 4.79 0.03 LLD 0.0 Eastern Veining

BC192
219.00 225.45 6.45 5.28 0.02 LLD 0.0 Eastern Veining

BC192
317.30 317.50 0.20 0.10 5.5 LLD 0.3 Western Veining

BC193
67.64 68.84 1.2 0.77 426.7 LLD 182.9 Eastern Veining


INCLUDING


67.81

68.21

0.40

0.26

1180.0

LLD


INCLUDING


68.61

68.84

0.23

0.15

172.0

LLD

BC194
76.36 84.73 8.37 3.54 10.9 0.0 10.9 Eastern Veining


INCLUDING


76.36

76.77

0.41

0.17

65.4

LLD


INCLUDING


77.86

78.06

0.20

0.08

90.1

LLD


INCLUDING


84.24

84.46

0.22

0.09

65.2

0.01


INCLUDING


84.61

84.73

0.12

0.05

164.0

0.02

Note: LLD signifies an undetectable amount of antimony. Detection limit for the analysis used is 0.01%



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