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IAMGOLD Provides Update on Drilling Results From the 2016 Exploration Program on the Saramacca Project, Suriname

T.IMG

PR Newswire

TORONTO, Feb. 13, 2017 /PRNewswire/ - IAMGOLD Corporation ("IAMGOLD" or the "Company") today provided an update from its initial exploration program at the Saramacca project located 25 kilometres southwest of its Rosebel Gold Mine ("RGM'), in Suriname. The company is reporting final assay results from the 2016 drilling program comprising approximately 14,600 metres from 67 diamond drill holes and 4,500 metres from 37 reverse circulation ("RC") drill holes.

The assay results are provided in Table 1 and 2 below and include the following highlights:

(A drill hole plan map is attached to this news release.)

• SMDD16-002:

22.5 metres grading 2.79 g/t Au


13.5 metres grading 3.24 g/t Au


17.7 metres grading 2.51 g/t Au


18.0 metres grading 5.35 g/t Au



 • SMDD16-012:

 78.0 metres grading 3.98 g/t Au



•  SMDD16-017:

 24.0 metres grading 4.78 g/t Au


 12.0 metres grading 2.75 g/t Au



 • SMDD16-042:

 55.5 metres grading 1.99 g/t Au


 13.5 metres grading 2.80 g/t Au


 46.5 metres grading 5.22 g/t Au



•  SMDD16-053:

 101.0 metres grading 4.31 g/t Au



 

"The potential of the Saramacca property and the neighbouring Sarafina property will leverage off of our existing infrastructure and represent an excellent brownfield opportunity with greenfield excitement," said Steve Letwin, President and Chief Executive Officer for IAMGOLD.   "I'm very proud of what the Rosebel team has done to reinvent their mine through cost reductions and performance improvements.   Their hard work has extended the mine life well beyond our previous expectations and has given them the time to acquire access to and explore the potential of properties such as Saramacca.  The encouraging results from the 2016 drill program at Saramacca indicate that this property has the potential to be transformative for the future of Rosebel and very beneficial to all our stakeholders, including our partner the Government of Suriname, just as we envisaged when we bought this property." 

Craig MacDougall, Senior Vice President, Exploration for IAMGOLD, stated: "First I want to recognize the efforts of our exploration team to advance the Saramacca project so quickly since its acquisition.  The assay results from the 2016 drilling program are encouraging and appear to confirm the presence of significant mineralization. It is particularly pleasing to note the amount of mineralized intersections in 'soft' saprolite extending to depths of up to 100 metres. With continued success, we expect our 2017 infill drilling program to ultimately lead to the estimation of an initial resource for this project, which would mark a significant milestone for our exploration program at Rosebel." 

2016 Exploration Program

The Saramacca project is strategically located approximately 25 kilometers southwest of the Rosebel Gold Mine milling facility. Mineralization is hosted in the Paramaka Formation within the lower part of the Marowijne Greenstone Belt, which is dominated by metamorphosed dacite, rhyolite, basalt and andesite lithologies in the project area.  These are traversed by the regional, northwest trending Saramacca shear zone, an important deformation zone for the localization of gold mineralization.

The 2016 drilling program was designed to duplicate a number of historic mineralized drilling intersections obtained by previous explorers as well as test the full strike and width of the interpreted mineralized footprint on a nominal 100 x 50 metre drill hole spacing.  Duplicate holes successfully confirmed previous exploration results.   As well, many holes intersected mineralization hosted in soft saprolite to depths from surface ranging between 50 to 100 metres.  The program has confirmed the presence of multiple mineralized structures within an approximately 2 kilometres long and 600 metres wide corridor. Mineralization remains open along strike and at depth.   

Three mineralization types are recognized from the drilling to date: breccia hosted mineralization characterized by jigsaw, crackle and matrix supported breccias; shear hosted mineralization characterized by well-developed pyritic disseminations and stringers; and irregular pyrite-quartz-carbonate veins which locally carry high gold grades.

Next Steps

The 2017 exploration program has commenced, with 2 diamond drill rigs currently operating. A phase I drilling program comprised of approximately 15,000 metres of diamond drilling will focus on completing a 50 x 50 metre infill drilling pattern to further define and confirm continuity of the key mineralized structures.  Results will be incorporated into a deposit model to support an initial NI 43-101 compliant resource estimate expected for completion by the third quarter 2017.  

In addition, geological mapping and geophysical surveys will commence along the Saramacca structural corridor to define further targets for drill testing.

About the Saramacca Project

The Saramacca property has been explored since the 1990's principally by Golden Star and later as a joint venture between Golden Star Resources Ltd. ("Golden Star") and Newmont Mining Corporation. Much of that work focused on the discovery and delineation of Anomaly M, which was the subject of successive auger and diamond drilling programs with over 50 diamond drill holes and over 200 auger holes completed in the anomaly area. Evaluation of this work suggests an exploration target potential of between 8 and 40 million tonnes grading between 1.0 and 1.8 g/t Au for potentially 0.5 to 1.4 million contained ounces of gold. The potential quantity and grade are conceptual in nature and insufficient exploration work has been completed to date to define a mineral resource. The property will require significant future exploration to advance to a resource stage and there can be no certainty that the exploration target will result in a mineral resource being defined.

On August 30, 2016, the Company signed a letter of intent with the Government of Suriname to acquire rights to the Saramacca property, with the intent of defining a National Instrument 43-101 compliant mineral resource within 24 months. The terms of the letter included an initial payment of $0.2 million, which enabled immediate access to the property for Rosebel's exploration team to conduct due diligence, as well as access to the data from previous exploration activity at the Saramacca property. On September 30, 2016, having been satisfied with the results of the due diligence, the Company ratified the letter of intent to acquire the Saramacca property and subsequently paid $10 million in cash and agreed to issue 3.125 million IAMGOLD common shares to the Government of Suriname in three approximately equal annual instalments on each successive anniversary of the date the right of exploration was transferred to Rosebel (December 14, 2016). In addition, the agreement provides for a potential upward adjustment to the purchase price based on the contained gold ounces identified by Rosebel in National Instrument 43-101 measured and indicated resource categories , within a certain Whittle shell over the first 24 months, to a maximum of $10 million.

The Saramacca project falls within the "UJV" area as defined in an Agreement with the Government of Suriname announced on April 15, 2013.  The Agreement establishes a joint venture growth vehicle under which Rosebel would hold a 70% participating interest and the Government will acquire a 30% participating interest on a fully-paid basis.

Qualified Persons and Technical Information

The drilling results contained in this news release have been prepared in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101").

The "Qualified Person" responsible for the supervision of the preparation, verification and review of the technical information in this release is Ian Stockton, MAusIMM, MAIG, Exploration Manager for IAMGOLD in Suriname.  He is considered a "Qualified Person" for the purposes of National Instrument 43-101 with respect to the technical information being reported on. The technical information has been included herein with the consent and prior review of the above noted Qualified Person.

The information in this news release was reviewed and approved by Craig MacDougall, P.Geo., Senior Vice President, Exploration for IAMGOLD. Mr. MacDougall is a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101.

The sampling of, and assay data from, drill core is monitored through the implementation of a quality assurance - quality control (QA-QC) program designed to follow industry best practice. Drill core (HQ and NQ size) samples are selected by the IAMGOLD geologists and sawn in half with a diamond saw at the Rosebel mine site. Half of the core is retained at the site for reference purposes. Sample intervals may vary from half a metre to one and a half metres in length depending on the geological observations.

Reverse circulation samples (RC) are passed through a rotary splitter and collected in 1 metre intervals and combined to form 2 metre assay intervals, (except wet samples which are sampled without the splitter) for submission of a 4 - 5 kilogram sample to the assay lab.  The 1 metre samples are maintained for future reference and a reference sample is collected and stored in a chip tray. QA-QC is carried out as per above.

Samples are transported in sealed bags to FILAB in Paramaribo, Suriname, a representative lab of ALS.  FILAB is an ISO 9001 (2008) and ISO/IEC 170250 accredited laboratory. Samples are weighed and coarse crushed to <2.5 mm, and 350-450grams is Pulverized to 85% passing<100 μm.  Samples are analyzed for gold using standard fire assay technique with a 50 gram charge and an Atomic Absorption (AA) finish.  Multi-element analysis (40 elements) using ICPAES multi-acid digest is also undertaken.  IAMGOLD inserts blanks and certified reference standard in the sample sequence for quality control.  Samples representative of the various lithologies are collected from each drill hole and measured for bulk density at the site RGM laboratory.

Forward Looking Statement

This news release contains forward-looking statements. All statements, other than of historical fact, that address activities, events or developments that the Company believes, expects or anticipates will or may occur in the future (including, without limitation, statements regarding expected, estimated or planned gold production, cash costs, margin expansion, capital expenditures and exploration expenditures and statements regarding the estimation of mineral resources, exploration results, potential mineralization, potential mineral resources and mineral reserves) are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are generally identifiable by use of the words "will", "should", "continue", "expect", "estimate", "believe", "plan" or "project" or the negative of these words or other variations on these words or comparable terminology. Forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond the Company's ability to control or predict, that may cause the actual results of the Company to differ materially from those discussed in the forward-looking statements.  Factors that could cause actual results or events to differ materially from current expectations include, among other things, without limitation, failure to meet expected, estimated or planned gold production, cash costs, margin expansion, capital expenditures and exploration expenditures and failure to establish estimated mineral resources, the possibility that future exploration results will not be consistent with the Company's expectations, changes in world gold markets and other risks disclosed in IAMGOLD's most recent Form 40-F/Annual Information Form on file with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission and Canadian provincial securities regulatory authorities. Any forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date on which it is made and, except as may be required by applicable securities laws, the Company disclaims any intent or obligation to update any forward-looking statement.

About IAMGOLD

IAMGOLD (www.iamgold.com) is a mid-tier mining company with four operating gold mines on three continents. A solid base of strategic assets in North and South America and West Africa is complemented by development and exploration projects and continued assessment of accretive acquisition opportunities. IAMGOLD is in a strong financial position with extensive management and operational expertise.

Please note:
This entire news release may be accessed via fax, e-mail, IAMGOLD's website at www.iamgold.com and through CNW Group's website at www.newswire.ca. All material information on IAMGOLD can be found at www.sedar.com or at www.sec.gov.

Si vous désirez obtenir la version française de ce communiqué, veuillez consulter le http://www.iamgold.com/French/accueil/default.aspx.

Table 1 – Diamond drill hole assays

HOLE-ID

Local UTM grid

End of Hole (m)

Az

Dip

From (m)

To (m)

Interval (m)

Au (g/t)

Easting

Northing

Elevation



SMDD16-001

31845

64556

704

73

215

-45

0.0

10.5

10.5

2.76

SMDD16-002

32058

64365

733

300

215

-50

3.0

25.5

22.5

2.79

76.5

90.0

13.5

3.24

96.0

106.5

10.5

1.23

177.0

194.7

17.7

2.51

208.5

226.5

18.0

5.35

232.5

243.0

10.5

1.06

SMDD16-003

32127

64279

737

153

215

-50

88.5

117.5

29.0

2.35

SMDD16-004

32068

64202

777

179

215

-50

No significant results

SMDD16-005

31991

64425

736

120

214

-51

42.0

52.5

10.5

2.20

SMDD16-006

32114

64262

743

126

215

-45

43.5

50.0

6.5

0.42

SMDD16-007

32058

64182

787

158

215

-45

1.2

9.0

7.8

0.95

SMDD16-008

31852

64607

695

185

215

-50

0.8

21.0

20.3

1.53

157.5

167.6

10.1

6.50

SMDD16-009

32184

64242

741

197

215

-53

84.0

96.9

12.9

2.59

157.5

163.0

5.5

1.27

SMDD16-010

32245

64075

798

213

215

-50

93.0

99.0

6.0

0.76

159.0

168.0

9.0

2.61

SMDD16-011

32002

64297

745

180

215

-50

3.0

11.5

8.5

5.35

31.5

64.5

33.0

2.22

76.5

94.5

18.0

5.44

SMDD16-012

31911

64503

723

162

215

-50

0.0

18.0

18.0

0.49


34.5

112.5

78.0

3.98

SMDD16-013

32578

63584

899

102

215

-50

0.0

21.0

21.0

3.19


30.0

54.0

24.0

0.85

SMDD16-014

31978

64251

766

132

215

-50

No significant results

SMDD16-015

32579

63651

886

239

215

-50

3.0

9.0

6.0

0.54

109.5

120.0

10.5

0.63

136.5

148.5

12.0

2.94

191.2

204.0

12.8

1.60

SMDD16-016

32739

63380

893

171

212

-52

0.0

7.3

7.3

2.48

120.0

139.5

19.5

3.12

SMDD16-017

32781

63273

913

221

215

-50

25.5

49.5

24.0

4.78

57.0

69.0

12.0

2.75

76.5

84.0

7.5

0.41

90.0

96.0

6.0

0.76

103.5

121.5

18.0

1.51

SMDD16-018

32023

64655

688

180

215

-50

No significant results

SMDD16-019

32524

63669

869

181

215

-50

52.5

64.0

11.5

1.69

115.5

133.5

18.0

6.14

SMDD16-020

31977

64596

704

216

215

-50

193.2

198.5

5.3

3.36

SMDD16-021

32347

63877

853

178

215

-45

18.0

27.0

9.0

1.70

SMDD16-022

32953

63343

883

107

215

-50

23.3

31.5

8.2

1.14

SMDD16-023

32290

63994

821

140

35

-55

64.5

82.5

18.0

1.87

SMDD16-024

32897

63306

893

200

215

-50

No significant results

SMDD16-025

32146

64150

788

302

215

-50

No significant results

SMDD16-026

31951

64550

713

279

215

-50

57.0

66.0

9.0

0.95

81.0

93.0

12.0

0.85

183.0

192.0

9.0

2.09

213.0

221.0

8.0

0.78

SMDD16-027

32980

63251

894

195

215

-50

49.5

61.7

12.2

4.52

117.0

136.5

19.5

1.00

SMDD16-028

32245

64112

787

235

215

-50

120.0

126.0

6.0

0.66

198.0

207.0

9.0

1.46

SMDD16-029

32972

63401

865

204

215

-50

No significant results

SMDD16-030

32308

64179

746

128

215

-51

No significant results

SMDD16-031

31962

64408

742

182

215

-50

0.0

12.3

12.3

2.07

27.0

34.5

7.5

0.90

SMDD16-032

32845

63223

908

257

215

-50

10.5

37.5

27.0

1.74

132.0

141.0

9.0

2.94

162.0

168.0

6.0

3.55

SMDD16-033

32177

64181

768

278

215

-47

46.7

55.5

8.8

5.95

69.5

80.0

10.5

0.74

SMDD16-034

32117

64094

818

370

215

-47

1.5

17.0

15.5

3.16

SMDD16-035

32004

64464

726

278

215

-50

No significant results

SMDD16-036

32960

63210

897

171

215

-50

No significant results

SMDD16-037

32195

64042

818

231

215

-50

78.0

85.5

7.5

3.58

SMDD16-038

32240

64274

722

336

215

-50

18.0

27.0

9.0

3.41

36.0

43.5

7.5

0.84

220.5

228.0

7.5

1.99

SMDD16-039

32911

63154

900

321

215

-50

167.3

180.0

12.7

3.63

246.0

262.5

16.5

0.48

SMDD16-040

32342

63912

847

189

215

-50

132.0

139.5

7.5

2.78

SMDD16-041

31817

64529

707

144

215

-50

0.0

19.5

19.5

1.15

SMDD16-042

32079

64397

731

395

215

-52

0.0

55.5

55.5

1.99

197.0

210.5

13.5

2.80

216.5

263.0

46.5

5.22

SMDD16-043

31881

64631

691

267

215

-50

1.5

13.5

12.0

1.27

SMDD16-044

32449

63890

843

131

215

-50

No significant results

SMDD16-045

32734

63238

917

155

215

-50

1.5

18.0

16.5

2.76

SMDD16-046

31890

64469

729

152

215

-50

No significant results

SMDD16-047

32411

63988

804

347

215

-50

130.5

138.0

7.5

8.05

SMDD16-048

32369

63951

824

267

215

-50

No significant results

SMDD16-049

31929

64361

752

173

215

-50

No significant results

SMDD16-050

32308

64032

807

320

215

-50

No significant results

SMDD16-051

32053

64534

711

375

215

-50

295.5

306.0

10.5

1.38

344.0

357.5

13.5

0.63

SMDD16-052

32732

63241

917

192

215

-50

9.0

19.5

10.5

1.41

SMDD16-053

32338

64062

800

176

215

-50

10.5

111.5

101.0

4.31

SMDD16-054

32399

63806

870

186

215

-50

50.0

61.5

11.5

2.21

72.0

94.5

22.5

6.08

SMDD16-055

32353

64075

792

322

215

-50

141.3

154.5

13.2

2.82

173.8

181.3

7.5

3.17

SMDD16-056

32804

63338

903

295

215

-50

0.0

34.5

34.5

0.85

151.5

175.5

24.0

4.51

SMDD16-057

32129

64469

723

154

215

-50

No significant results

SMDD16-058

32371

63764

884

164

215

-50

No significant results

SMDD16-059

31652

64671

645

215

215

-50

No significant results

SMDD16-060

32149

64326

721

348

35

-51

1.5

24.0

22.5

0.57

123.0

132.5

9.5

1.34

138.5

144.5

6.0

0.52

193.5

199.3

5.8

0.76

SMDD16-061

32349

63546

900

351

215

-50

250.5

256.5

6.0

0.50

SMDD16-062

31697

64716

662

326

215

-50

33.0

40.5

7.5

0.46

SMDD16-063

32622

63438

901

225

215

-50

No significant results

SMDD16-064

31723

64756

656

239

215

-50

112.5

123.5

11.0

7.76

SMDD16-065

32095

64231

760

246

215

-50

No significant results

SMDD16-066

31762

64811

645

239

215

-50

No significant results

SMDD16-067

32552

63496

898

155

215

-50

No significant results

 

Notes:
1. Drill hole intercepts are calculated using a  0.50 g/t Au assay cut-off and 5m minimum length
2. Assays are reported uncut
3. True widths are unknown at this stage

Table 2 – Reverse circulation (RC) drill hole assays

HOLE-ID

Local UTM grid

End of Hole (m)

Az

Dip

From (m)

To (m)

Interval (m)

Au (g/t)

Easting

Northing

Elevation

SMRC16-001

32210

64420

715

102

215

-50

26.00

30.00

4.00

1.45

SMRC16-002

32295

64326

710

66

215

-50

No significant results

SMRC16-003

32341

64253

721

130

215

-50

No significant results

SMRC16-004

32058

64025

853

130

215

-50

No significant results

SMRC16-005

31998

64099

828

120

215

-50

No significant results

SMRC16-006

32236

63931

849

120

215

-50

No significant results

SMRC16-007

32469

63563

869

120

215

-50

No significant results

SMRC16-008

32553

63494

898

148

215

-50

100.00

128.00

28.00

9.60

SMRC16-009

32568

63369

916

120

215

-50

No significant results

SMRC16-010

32638

63292

917

32

215

-50

No significant results

SMRC16-011

32650

63288

916

120

215

-50

No significant results

SMRC16-012

33056

63364

869

150

215

-50

No significant results

SMRC16-013

33010

63438

858

102

215

-50

No significant results

SMRC16-014

32875

63455

869

130

215

-50

-

10.00

10.00

2.65

108.00

112.00

4.00

5.05

SMRC16-015

32917

63511

856

120

215

-50

No significant results

SMRC16-016

32813

63546

861

120

215

-50

18.00

28.00

10.00

2.67

SMRC16-017

32849

63582

853

108

215

-50

No significant results

SMRC16-018

32733

63589

877

150

215

-50

-

8.00

8.00

1.21

SMRC16-019

32663

63672

877

120

215

-50

No significant results

SMRC16-020

32774

63637

864

150

215

-50

42.00

50.00

8.00

2.26

84.00

92.00

8.00

1.63

SMRC16-021

32703

63726

862

120

215

-50

No significant results

SMRC16-022

32591

63729

863

132

215

-50

No significant results

SMRC16-023

32642

63779

850

130

215

-50

No significant results

SMRC16-024

32532

63827

862

120

215

-49

No significant results

SMRC16-025

32579

63890

847

120

215

-50

No significant results

SMRC16-026

32479

63929

830

120

215

-50

No significant results

SMRC16-027

32523

63968

825

120

215

-50

No significant results

SMRC16-028

32472

64081

783

130

215

-50

No significant results

SMRC16-029

32456

64028

800

132

215

-50

30.00

34.00

4.00

2.69

SMRC16-030

32439

64192

747

130

215

-50

No significant results

SMRC16-031

32387

64148

756

130

215

-50

No significant results

SMRC16-032

31976

65125

566

120

215

-50

No significant results

SMRC16-033

31961

65069

568

120

215

-50

No significant results

SMRC16-034

31888

64998

595

130

215

-50

2.00

6.00

4.00

0.61

SMRC16-035

31852

64929

619

130

215

-50

No significant results

SMRC16-036

32056

64702

674

150

215

-50

-

8.00

8.00

0.95

SMRC16-037

31908

64671

673

114

215

-50

108.00

112.00

4.00

1.02

 

Notes:
1. Drill hole intercepts are calculated using a  0.50 g/t Au assay cut-off and 4m minimum length
2. Assays are reported uncut
3. True widths are unknown at this stage

SOURCE IAMGOLD Corporation

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