TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - Feb. 1, 2017) - Unigold Inc. ("Unigold" or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE:UGD)
is pleased to announce results from exploration drilling at the Candelones Connector deposit, within the Company's 100%
owned Neita Concession in the Dominican Republic.
The Company has received results from eight holes evaluating the potential to expand the footprint of near surface oxide
mineralization discovered at the Candelones Connector deposit in 2013. (Ref. Figure 1.0). The Company's initial mineral resource
estimate (UGD PR# 2013-22); summarized in Table 1.0; included an inferred oxide resource of:
3.5 M tonnes averaging 1.0 g/t Au containing 110,000 Au ounces at a 1.3:1.0 strip ratio.
Metallurgical testing (SGS Lakefield, 2007), indicates that the oxide mineralization is amenable to direct cyanidation, with
gold recoveries in excess of 96% reported.
The latest drilling was designed to evaluate the depth and extent of sub-cropping oxide mineralization. Two fences of vertical
holes, spaced 50 metres apart, tested a 150 metre long by 100 metre wide gap between the Candelones Main and Candelones Connector
deposits where previous drilling identified the oxide resource.
Significant results from the eight hole program include DCZ16-49: 17.0 metres averaging 0.5 g/t Au, 1.8 g/t Ag;
DCZ16-50: 14.0 metres averaging 0.7 g/t Au, 1.1 g/t Ag and DCZ16-52: 8.6m averaging 0.8 g/t Au, 6.8 g/t Ag. Table
2.0 summarizes the results of all eight holes testing the Candelones Connector deposit.
Joseph Del Campo, Interim President and CEO of Unigold notes: "We are very pleased to have had an opportunity to drill the
near surface oxide mineralization at the Candelones Connector during this exploration drill campaign. Our drilling at the
Candelones Extension, which successfully expanded the high grade mineralization identified earlier in 2016, was completed ahead
of schedule, providing us with an opportunity to test the near surface resource potential of the oxide mineralization identified
in 2013. We believe that the robust metallurgical recoveries and sub-cropping oxide mineralization present an opportunity for low
cost, low strip starter pit(s) that could improve the overall economics of the Candelones Project. The first step to capture this
upside potential was wide spaced drilling to confirm the oxide mineralization extended beyond the current resource footprint, a
fact these latest results successfully demonstrate. The results suggest that the oxide mineralization is relatively flat lying
and is open along strike to the east and west where historical drill information is sparse. We look forward to further increasing
the oxide resource footprint with targeted exploration as part of our 2017 program. Active drilling at the Candelones Project was
suspended in December and we are currently collecting and evaluating the results and designing follow up programs to further
advance the project."
Table 1.0 – November 2013 Mineral Resource Estimate – Micon International
Source |
Classification |
Mineralization |
Deposit |
Tonnes |
Au |
Au ozs |
Strip |
|
|
Type |
|
(x 1,000) |
(g/t) |
(x 1,000) |
Ratio |
Open Pit |
INFERRED |
Oxide |
Extension |
‐ |
‐ |
|
|
|
|
|
Main |
2,448 |
0.92 |
72 |
1.3 |
|
|
|
Connector |
1,108 |
1.12 |
40 |
1.3 |
|
|
Subtotal |
|
3,556 |
0.98 |
112 |
1.3 |
|
|
Sulphide |
Extension |
24,223 |
1.59 |
1,241 |
7.6 |
|
|
|
Main |
5,003 |
1.16 |
186 |
1.3 |
|
|
|
Connector |
980 |
1.08 |
34 |
1.3 |
|
|
Subtotal |
|
30,206 |
1.50 |
1,461 |
6.4 |
Subtotal |
|
|
|
33,762 |
1.45 |
1,573 |
5.8 |
Underground |
INFERRED |
Sulphide |
Extension |
4,977 |
2.42 |
387 |
|
|
|
|
Main |
704 |
2.21 |
50 |
|
|
|
|
Connector |
50 |
2.49 |
4 |
|
Subtotal |
|
|
|
5,731 |
2.39 |
441 |
|
TOTAL |
|
|
|
39,493 |
1.59 |
2,014 |
|
|
NOTES |
|
1. |
The mineral resource estimate in the Table above has been prepared under the supervision of Mr. Alan J. San
Martin, MAusIMM(CP) and Mr. William J. Lewis (P.Geo.) of Micon International Limited., both of whom are "qualified persons"
as per the CIM Standards and independent of Unigold Inc. The Effective date of the mineral resource estimate is November 4,
2013. |
|
2. |
The mineral resource estimate in the Table above is classified as an Inferred Mineral Resource. The CIM
Standards define a Mineral Resource as "a concentration of material in or on the Earth's crust in such form and quantity
and of such grade or quality that it has reasonable prospects for economic extraction." The CIM Standards further define an
Inferred Mineral Resource as "that part of a Mineral Resource for which quantity and grade or quality can be estimated on
the basis of geological evidence and limited sampling and reasonable assumed but not verified, geological and grade
continuity." The CIM Standards state; "Due to the uncertainty that may be attached to Inferred Mineral Resources, it cannot
be assumed that all or part of an Inferred Mineral Resource will be upgraded to an Indicated or Measured Mineral Resource
as a result of continued exploration. |
|
3. |
Detailed disclosure on ALL procedures, methodology and assumptions pertaining to this mineral resource
estimate are fully documented and disclosed in the Technical Report titled: "NI 43-101 Technical Report Mineral Resource
Estimate For The Candelones Project, Neita Concession, Dominican Republic" with an effective date of November 4, 2013. Said
report is available for downloading on the Company's website and SEDAR. |
The drill results suggest two, sub-parallel, E-W trending, flat lying zones of oxide mineralization extend from the Candelones
Main deposit through the Candelones Connector deposit. Oxide mineralization has been intersected along a 200 metres strike length
in the northern zone and remains open to the east. The southern zone, discovered in 2013, is open to the east and west (Ref.
Figure 1.0).
Mineralization starts at surface and extends to depths of 30 metres. Oxidation intensity decreases with depth,
transitioning to sulphide mineralization at depths of 12.0 to 18.0 metres from surface. All eight holes testing the Candelones
Connector were vertical holes and as such, the down hole interval should approximate the true thickness of the mineralization
(Ref. Figure 2.0).
Table 2.0 – Significant Results Candelones Connector
Hole |
Type |
From |
To |
Interval |
Au |
Ag |
Cu |
Zn |
|
|
(m) |
(m) |
(m)(1) |
(g/t) |
(g/t) |
(%) |
(%) |
DCZ 16-46 |
Sulphide |
16.7 |
40.4 |
23.7 |
0.8 |
3.9 |
0.1 |
0.6 |
including |
Sulphide |
17.8 |
29.8 |
12.0 |
1.3 |
5.4 |
0.1 |
1.1 |
DCZ 16-47 |
Sulphide |
23.0 |
43.5 |
20.5 |
0.3 |
1.4 |
0.0 |
0.2 |
DCZ 16-48 |
Sulphide |
52.8 |
81.3 |
28.5 |
0.2 |
0.6 |
0.1 |
0.0 |
DCZ 16-49 |
Oxide |
0.0 |
17.0 |
17.0 |
0.5 |
1.8 |
0.0 |
0.0 |
and |
Sulphide |
69.5 |
81.4 |
11.9 |
0.3 |
1.2 |
0.1 |
0.0 |
DCZ 16-50 |
Oxide |
0.0 |
14.0 |
14.0 |
0.7 |
1.1 |
0.0 |
0.0 |
including |
Oxide |
3.0 |
11.0 |
8.0 |
1.2 |
1.2 |
0.0 |
0.0 |
DCZ 16-51 |
Oxide |
0.0 |
24.1 |
24.1 |
0.2 |
0.2 |
0.0 |
0.0 |
DCZ 16-52 |
Oxide |
6.0 |
14.6 |
8.6 |
0.8 |
6.8 |
0.0 |
0.0 |
DCZ 16-52 |
Sulphide |
14.6 |
38.5 |
23.9 |
0.6 |
1.7 |
0.2 |
0.1 |
DCZ 16-53 |
Oxide |
0.0 |
14.0 |
14.0 |
0.1 |
2.3 |
0.0 |
0.0 |
(1) Interval Width is measured down hole and is not True Width. There is insufficient data
to estimate True Width at this time. |
To view FIGURE 1.0 – CANDELONES CONNECTOR OXIDE RESOURCE AREA DRILL PLAN, please visit the following link:
http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/unigold_feb1_figure1.0.pdf
To view FIGURE 2.0 – CANDELONES CONNECTOR OXIDE RESOURCE SECTION A-A' LOOKING NORTH, please visit the following
link: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/unigold_feb1_figure2.0.pdf
Premier Mining Destination – Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic is host to world-class gold and base metal mines and deposits. The government supports development
and exploration in the mining sector. In addition, the country has well established Mining Laws and Environmental
Laws. Unigold's wholly owned flagship property, Neita is compliant with all mineral and environmental requirements and work
is conducted to internationally accepted environmental and social standards. The Neita concession exploration license is in
good standing.
QA/QC
Diamond drilling at the Candelones Project utilizes both HQ and NQ diameter tooling. Holes are established using HQ diameter
tooling before reducing to NQ tooling to complete the hole. The core is received at the on-site logging facility where it is,
photographed, logged for geotechnical and geological data and subjected to other physical tests including magnetic susceptibility
and specific gravity analysis. Samples are identified, recorded, split by wet diamond saw, and half the core is sent for assay
with the remaining half stored on site. A minimum sample length of 0.3 metres and a maximum sample length of 1.5 metres are
employed with most samples averaging 1.0 metres in length except where geological contacts dictate. Certified standards and
blanks are randomly inserted into the sample stream and constitute approximately 5-10% of the sample stream. Samples are
shipped to a sample preparation facility in the Dominican Republic operated by Bureau Veritas. Assaying is performed at Bureau
Veritas Commodities Canada Ltd.'s laboratory in Vancouver, B.C. Canada. All samples are analyzed for gold using a 50 gram
lead collection fire assay fusion with an atomic adsorption finish. In addition, most samples are also assayed using a 36 element
multi-acid ICP-ES analysis method.
Wes Hanson P.Geo., Chief Operating Officer and Technical Director of Unigold, who is a qualified person under the definitions
established by National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and approved the contents of this press release.
About Unigold Inc. – Discovering Gold in the
Caribbean
Unigold is a Canadian based mineral exploration company traded on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol UGD, focused
primarily on exploring and developing its gold assets in the Dominican Republic.
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