VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Feb. 06, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Golden Predator Mining Corp. (TSX.V:GPY, OTCQX:NTGSF) (the “Company”) continues to report additional positive drill results from its 2019 drill program at its 100% owned and licensed Brewery Creek Mine project located 45 minutes from Dawson City, Yukon.  Step-out and in-fill drill holes at the Kokanee and Golden Zones along Brewery Creek’s prolific Reserve Trend have established dip continuity of gold mineralization extending below both the Kokanee and Golden Zones and discovered a deeper, previously un-tested structure below the historical drilling in both zones.

Golden Predator CEO Janet Lee-Sheriff noted, “It is clear from our drilling and geological interpretation that Brewery Creek hosts larger, more continuous zones of mineralization than previously believed.  Of 18 holes drilled into the Kokanee and Golden Zones, 16 encountered significant gold grades. These new results build on previous drill data confirming resource continuity along strike and resource growth potential down dip as the separate oxide resources now merge into a single larger area of gold mineralization. This new data supports our geological re-interpretation of Brewery Creek which enhances the project’s overall potential.”  

     Highlights of the Kokanee/Golden Zone 2019 drill program include the following intercepts:

The RC19-2599 interval is entirely outside of the current resource model and the RC19-2651 intercept extends mineralization below the current resource model. RC19-2561 and RC19-2562 are within the current resource model and remain open at depth.

Results from a further 89 reverse circulation holes drilled in 2019 are being finalized and will be released when available.