TORONTO, Feb. 17, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Mandalay Resources Corporation ("Mandalay" or the "Company") (TSX: MND, OTCQB: MNDJF) is pleased to provide an update on the encouraging results from the Bjrkdal Depth Testing drilling program.

Bjrkdal Depth Testing Highlights

  • 15 veins containing significant grades have been intercepted with inferred strike extensions of up to and over 300 meters (“m”)
  • Standout intercepts identified:
     92.2 g/t gold over a true width of 0.40 m in MU20-021;
     32.5 g/t gold over a true width of 1.1 m in MU20-021;
     16.4 g/t gold over a true width of 1.11 m in MU20-022;
     119.2 g/t gold over a true width of 0.44 m in MU20-023; and
     58.5 g/t gold over a true width of 0.32 m in MU20-025.
  • Identified skarnified marble lens:
     3.4 g/t gold over a true width of 5.01 m in MU20-024

Note: Significant drill composites are provided in Table 1 in the Appendix to this document.

Dominic Duffy, President and Chief Executive Officer of Mandalay, commented, “Given Bjrkdal’s long mine life of over 10 years, our exploration focus there has shifted away from incremental additions to existing resources and reserves to identifying and drilling more prospective areas with higher-grade mineralization possibilities. These exciting initial high-grade intercepts from the depth extension drilling have demonstrated significant continuation within the Lake Zone area. Follow up infill drilling will be ongoing as we endeavour to define the breadth of veining and bring these areas to production in the short term.”

Mr. Duffy continued, “Delivering an additional high-grade mining area for the operations will further enhance our ability to be selective in ore scheduling and ultimately lift production grade.”

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 illustrate the detail in this press release, I would like to invite everyone to view the posted video here.”

Bjrkdal Depth Extension

Since September 2020, a major focus of exploration at Bjrkdal has been on the depth and eastern extension of the Lake Zone veining. This veining sits beneath the marble unit, below and to the south of the Aurora Zone. This initial phase of drilling encompasses nine drillholes and has intercepted 15 veins containing some of the best grades seen at Bjrkdal. Interpretation of the drilling indicates that the veining is continuous though all holes drilled which is supported by our understanding of Lake Zone veining. Grades along these veins vary, however, for a 100 m strike along veining at 1600N three drillholes average a grade of 4.7 g/t gold over nominal mining width of 3 m.

Figure 1: Drill core from hole MU20-023 showing veining from a composited grade of 119.3 g/t gold over a true width of 0.44 m:
https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/210f1810-04b7-45da-a596-a07fc80512af

As well as the vein intercepts themselves, skarnified marble was intercepted in two of the drill holes indicating either a depth continuation to the previously mined Lake Zone Skarn or a discreet alterations lens. Veining within these lenses has been proven to be enriched and skarnified areas have predominantly delivered high grade ore so the presence of the alteration is highly encouraging.

The results of drilling in this area suggest the possibility of a significant increase in the development life of the Bjrkdal mine by providing a new mining area beyond the current workings on Main Zone and Aurora.

The drilling undertaken on this program to date marks the initial phase of exploration and an infill program has begun and is expected to be completed in Q2 2021.

Figure 2: Plan section of Bjrkdal mine illustrating the location of drilling and results from the Bjrkdal Deeps program. Newly extended veining it interpreted in red. Marble contact is interpreted in blue:
https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/0399fdd4-7e29-4468-9b53-7e7c7ad9daa3

Figure 3: North-South Cross Section illustrating the location and orientation of the new intercepts extending the Lake Zone veining down and to the east. Veining and interpreted lithology is displayed at 1780E with off-section holes projected onto the plain:
https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/40bedda3-53c6-4f7e-95b7-81ca59167142

Drilling and Assaying

All diamond drill core was logged and sampled by Bjrkdal geologists. Exploration drill hole samples were sent to CRS Laboratories Oy (“CRS”) in Kempele, Finland for sample preparation and assaying.

Assaying was conducted utilizing the Pal1000 cyanide leaching processes. Mandalay’s rigorous QA/QC program included the use of standard reference samples, blanks, duplicates, repeats, and internal laboratory quality assurance procedures. See March 30, 2020, Technical Report entitled “Technical Report on the Bjrkdal Gold Mine, Sweden”, 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 generate near term cash flow.

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 Lake Zone extension (Bjrkdal). 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 30, 2020, 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. Bjrkdal Deeps Significant Drilling Composites

Drill Hole ID   From (m) To (m) Drill Width
(m)
True Width
(m)
Au Grade
(g/t)
Au (g/t)
over min.
3m mining
width
MU20-019   65.70 66.40 0.70 0.50 5.4 0.9
MU20-019   392.00 393.60 1.60 1.42 1.5 0.7
MU20-020A   39.45 39.80 0.35 0.25 8.8 0.7
MU20-020A   49.50 50.50 1.00 0.66 1.9 0.4
MU20-020A   62.40 63.00 0.60 0.26 2.9 0.3
MU20-020A   137.80 138.15 0.35 0.29 2.4 0.2
MU20-020A   155.95 156.25 0.30 0.14 9.3 0.4
MU20-020A   225.65 227.00 1.35 1.07 11.3 4.0
MU20-020A   271.50 271.80 0.30 0.17 4.1 0.2
MU20-020A   339.60 346.05 6.45 2.77 1.7 1.6
MU20-020A   351.60 352.10 0.50 0.23 5.7 0.4
MU20-021   56.00 56.70 0.70 0.54 1.8 0.3
MU20-021   70.00 71.20 1.20 1.06 2.4 0.9
MU20-021   186.60 187.30 0.70 0.50 16.7 2.8
MU20-021   201.45 204.00 2.55 2.28 5.4 4.1
MU20-021   248.20 250.00 1.80 1.10 32.5 11.9
MU20-021   283.65 284.00 0.35 0.27 2.8 0.3
MU20-021   293.55 297.70 4.15 4.08 5.2 5.2
MU20-021   314.20 316.00 1.80 1.23 3.1 1.3
MU20-021   354.60 355.10 0.50 0.40 92.2 12.3
MU20-021   396.95 397.30 0.35 0.23 17.4 1.3
MU20-022   62.20 63.40 1.20 0.72 6.3 1.5
MU20-022   149.50 149.90 0.40 0.15 4.8 0.2
MU20-022   208.30 209.80 1.50 1.11 16.4 6.1
MU20-022   243.40 244.00 0.60 0.22 2.9 0.2
MU20-022   286.40 286.70 0.30 0.19 4.4 0.3
MU20-022   369.80 370.50 0.70 0.45 8.0 1.2
MU20-023   12.55 13.25 0.70 0.45 4.4 0.7
MU20-023   54.10 54.75 0.65 0.27 6.8 0.6
MU20-023   106.55 107.65 1.10 0.73 10.9 2.7
MU20-023   114.05 114.70 0.65 0.44 119.2 17.5
MU20-023   129.30 129.70 0.40 0.29 45.6 4.4
MU20-023   175.65 175.95 0.30 0.19 4.2 0.3
MU20-023   241.90 242.30 0.40 0.21 7.6 0.5
MU20-024   29.90 30.65 0.75 0.51 25.3 4.3
MU20-024   54.50 54.85 0.35 0.18 9.6 0.6
MU20-024   61.75 62.35 0.60 0.25 36.7 3.1
MU20-024   188.60 195.30 6.70 5.01 3.4 3.4
MU20-025   106.55 107.25 0.70 0.32 58.5 6.2
MU20-025   122.60 122.90 0.30 0.23 3.2 0.2
MU20-025   326.40 326.80 0.40 0.24 17.4 1.4
MU20-037   161.90 162.20 0.30 0.21 4.4 0.3
MU20-037   203.35 203.70 0.35 0.23 2.6 0.2
MU20-037   326.50 326.90 0.40 0.24 4.6 0.4
MU20-038   93.10 94.90 1.80 1.23 2.9 1.2
MU20-038   99.40 99.80 0.40 0.25 5.5 0.5
MU20-038   131.00 131.60 0.60 0.42 1.6 0.2
MU20-038   175.00 176.00 1.00 0.73 14.6 3.6
MU20-038   321.40 321.70 0.30 0.14 18.6 0.9

Notes

  1. Where True widths are greater than 3 m, grades are not diluted and are presented as the grade over the composite true width.
  2. Composites that are below 0.2 g/t Au when diluted to 3 m are not reported in this table.

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Figure 1
Drill core from hole MU20-023 showing veining from a composited grade of 119.3 g/t gold over a true width of 0.44 m
Figure 2
Plan section of Bjrkdal mine illustrating the location of drilling and results from the Bjrkdal Deeps program. Newly extended veining it interpreted in red. Marble contact is interpreted in blue.
Figure 3
North-South Cross Section illustrating the location and orientation of the new intercepts extending the Lake Zone veining down and to the east. Veining and interpreted lithology is displayed at 1780E with off-section holes projected onto the plain.