TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Feb. 1, 2012) - Continental Gold Limited ("Continental" or the "Company") (TSX:CNL) is pleased to announce results for nine diamond drill-holes from the Company's ongoing program at its 100%-owned Buriticá Project in Antioquia, Colombia. Ten drills are currently on site as part of the Company's Phase III, 60,000-metre diamond drill program for 2012.
Highlights
Yaragua (Figures 1 and 2)
La Mano (Figure 1)
Veta Sur System (Figures 1 and 3)
"Our exploration efforts at Buriticá continue to expand the mineralized footprint of the project. The initial deep hole at the Yaragua System and the La Mano intercept bode well for an updated NI 43-101 compliant resource due to be released during the summer of 2012," commented Ari Sussman, CEO. "The Company is well funded for its exploration and development programs with a $58 million budget for 2012."
Details
Continental's 100%-owned, 19,452-hectare project, Buriticá, contains several known areas of high-grade gold and silver mineralization, of base metal-carbonate style ("Stage I") variably overprinted by texturally and chemically distinctive high-grade "Stage II" mineralization. The two most extensively explored of these areas (the Yaragua system and the Veta Sur system, Figure 1) are central to this land package. The Yaragua System has been drill-outlined along 650 metres of strike and 600 vertical metres and partially sampled in underground developments. The Veta Sur system has been drill intersected along 550 metres of strike and 1,180 vertical metres. Both systems are characterized by multiple, steeply dipping veins and broader, more disseminated mineralization and both remain open at depth and along strike, at high grades. Continental recently issued a NI 43-101 compliant maiden resource for parts of the Yaragua and Veta Sur systems. See "about Continental Gold" below.
Yaragua and Yaragua South
Significant new drill intercepts in these areas are tabulated below (Table I).
Table I: Drilling highlights - Yaragua and Yaragua South
Drill-hole | From (m) |
To (m) |
Interval *(m) |
Gold (g/t) |
Silver (g/t) |
Zinc (ppm) |
Vein Set |
BUSY223 | 41.5 | 43.1 | 1.6 | 15.09 | 72.1 | 15841 | Murcielagos |
58 | 64.5 | 6.5 | 9.08 | 8.8 | 1148 | Murcielagos | |
Incl. | 63.25 | 63.65 | 0.4 | 108.16 | 32 | 1140 | Murcielagos |
74.5 | 76 | 1.5 | 5.78 | 33 | 584 | Murcielagos | |
119.5 | 120.2 | 0.7 | 12.15 | 1.2 | 100 | Murcielagos | |
234.45 | 235.4 | 0.95 | 8.34 | 2.2 | 389 | Vein C | |
241.45 | 243.75 | 2.3 | 4.41 | 8.8 | 1140 | Sofia | |
276.4 | 284.6 | 8.2 | 2.42 | 9.1 | 7736 | Sofia | |
296.5 | 298 | 1.5 | 5.6 | 3.13 | 604 | HW | |
436.2 | 436.5 | 0.3 | 3.18 | 635 | 9877 | ? | |
458.5 | 464.2 | 5.7 | 2.39 | 13 | 1251 | ? | |
474.25 | 477.9 | 3.65 | 13.5 | 552.3 | 15368 | Vein A | |
Incl. | 474.75 | 476 | 1.25 | 35.74 | 1062.2 | 42253 | Vein A |
BUSY224 | 146.2 | 146.45 | 0.25 | 45.21 | 28 | 444 | FW |
181.5 | 184.2 | 2.7 | 0.28 | 34.3 | 759 | San A | |
244.5 | 245.27 | 0.77 | 6.39 | 27 | 3472 | Sofia | |
337.55 | 338.12 | 0.57 | 2.367 | 84 | 24100 | Vein B | |
421.81 | 446.82 | 25.01 | 13.25 | 15.9 | 1066 | Murcielagos | |
Incl. | 434 | 438.52 | 4.52 | 52.8 | 16.3 | 1298 | Murcielagos |
474.24 | 484.63 | 10.39 | 5.12 | 2.9 | 166 | Murcielagos | |
Incl. | 480.6 | 482.24 | 1.64 | 22.61 | 6.3 | 208 | Murcielagos |
BUSY227 | 138 | 138.5 | 0.5 | 5.91 | 23 | 141 | Murcielagos |
359 | 360 | 1 | 4.421 | 9.35 | 142 | unnamed | |
444 | 445.5 | 1.5 | 10.9 | 2.08 | 1887 | Vein C | |
450 | 451.5 | 1.5 | 16.2 | 0.96 | 344 | Vein C | |
463.5 | 466 | 2.5 | 2.58 | 27.6 | 2315 | Vein C | |
494.3 | 496.1 | 1.8 | 5.92 | 12.4 | 441 | Sofia | |
BUSY238 | 148.5 | 149.5 | 1 | 7.84 | 4.5 | 2894 | Yaragua Sth |
324.1 | 330.2 | 6.1 | 2.43 | 6.1 | 8000 | Yaragua Sth | |
342.8 | 344.14 | 1.34 | 17.07 | 18 | 7664 | Yaragua Sth | |
381.15 | 381.7 | 0.55 | 5.2 | 25 | 6900 | Yaragua Sth | |
691 | 696 | 5 | 9.36 | 20.8 | 145 | Murcielagos | |
698 | 704 | 6 | 13.26 | 8.5 | 157 | Murcielagos | |
709.6 | 727 | 17.4 | 6.49 | 13.7 | 273 | Murcielagos | |
Incl. | 709.6 | 711.2 | 1.6 | 15.51 | 20 | 710 | Murcielagos |
725 | 727 | 2 | 22.91 | 9.5 | 166 | Murcielagos | |
738 | 740 | 2 | 6.04 | 5.9 | 336 | Murcielagos | |
753 | 765 | 12 | 3.04 | 9.8 | 1141 | Vein B | |
Incl. | 758.35 | 759.5 | 1.15 | 15.84 | 48 | 7621 | Vein B |
BUUY064 | 11 | 13 | 2 | 37.29 | 142.3 | 1820 | Murcielagos |
62.45 | 64.85 | 2.4 | 5.4 | 21.8 | 1056 | Yaragua Sth | |
77.4 | 82.22 | 4.82 | 1.74 | 5.3 | 2480 | Yaragua Sth | |
89.55 | 90.55 | 1 | 2.69 | 15.7 | 10056 | Yaragua Sth | |
100.1 | 100.5 | 0.4 | 24.36 | 215 | 20700 | Yaragua Sth | |
113.3 | 113.72 | 0.42 | 3.035 | 58 | 16600 | Yaragua Sth | |
156.92 | 158 | 1.08 | 1.42 | 22.6 | 19206 | Yaragua Sth | |
171 | 172.5 | 1.5 | 2.8 | 0.4 | 194 | Yaragua Sth | |
391.7 | 392.65 | 0.95 | 3.054 | 0.77 | 612 | Yaragua Sth | |
421.8 | 422.5 | 0.7 | 0.087 | 90 | 2242 | new |
* | Intercepts calculated at 1 g/t Gold + 0.03 g/t Silver cut-off grades with up to 20% internal dilution and generally tabulated if greater than 10 gram x metres gold equivalent. True widths not accurately known but generally are between 0.3 and true width of down-hole interval. |
** | approximately 25% core recovery in this interval. |
Drilling in west, central and east Yaragua targeted lateral and depth extensions of the Yaragua vein system. All five drill-holes intersected multiple gold and silver mineralized intervals, which included high grade intercepts.
BUSY224 extended the Murcielagos system of veins 75 metres westwards from previous drilling. The broad intercept, from 421.81 metres down-hole of 25.01 metres @ 13.3 g/t Gold and 16 g/t Silver, including 4.52 metres @ 52.8 g/t Gold and 16 g/t Silver, is particularly significant among several broad intersections which also exhibit high grade intervals. Each of these intercepts contains relatively low base metal grades, a feature emerging in other deep parts of the Yaragua system. Further up-hole, BUSY224 also intersected several other Yaragua vein sets extending these westward below the Diatreme Fault and by up to 50 metres from earlier drilling. All intersections in BUSY224 are outside the current resource model.
BUSY238 intersected the Murcielagos system of veins below central Yaragua at elevations of 1,110-1,030 metres, the deepest Murcielagos intersections to date and well below the current resource model. The broad intercepts of good gold grades (e.g. 6 metres @ 13.3 g/t Gold and 17.4 metres @ 6.5 g/t Gold, including 1.6 metres @ 15.5 g/t Gold and 20 g/t Silver) also exhibit relatively low base metal contents like the high grade intervals in BUSY213 at similar elevations in the Murcielagos vein sets in central Yaragua. At 758.35 metres down-hole in BUSY238, a broad mineralized interval was intersected in the Vein B package, including 1.15 metres @ 15.8 g/t Gold and 48 g/t Silver and other mineralized intervals down to 800 metres in elevation. All mineralized intercepts in BUSY231 are outside of the current resource model.
BUUY064 in central Yaragua also intersected a high-grade southern vein of the Murcielagos system, from 11 metres downhole assaying 2 metres @ 37.3 g/t Gold and 142 g/t Silver.
BUSY227 intersected the Vein C package in central Yaragua at an elevation below 1,200 metres. These deep intercepts (including 1.5 metres @ 16.2 g/t Gold) are below the current resource model.
BUSY223, drilled in eastern Yaragua, extended several of the Yaragua vein sets further eastward and outside of the current resource model, demonstrating these veins are open to the east and to depth. Base metal-rich and base metal poor veins of the Murcielagos family exhibit good grades of gold (from 41.5 metres down-hole, 1.6 metres @ 15.1 g/t Gold and 72 g/t Silver and from 58 metres down-hole 6.5 metres @ 9.1 g/t Gold, including 0.4 metres @ 108.2 g/t Gold). Further down-hole, BUSY223 intersected several vein sets with high silver/gold and high grade silver, including 3.65 metres @ 13.5 g/t Gold and 552 g/t Silver in Vein A at around 1,100 metres elevation. This indicates that high silver values may persist to substantial depths in parts of the Yaragua system. The Vein A intercept also extended the strike length of this sparsely drilled vein set to more than 550 metres. BUSY223 was lost in mineralization (Vein D?) at an elevation of 1,020 metres.
In the Yaragua South area, BUUY064 and also (300 metres further west) BUSY238 intersected several vein sets of the Yaragua South family of veins. BUSY238 intercepts are characterized by high gold/silver (for example from 342.8 metres down-hole, 1.34 metres @ 17.1 g/t Gold and 18 g/t Silver) whereas BUUY064 exhibits both high and low gold/silver. Further drilling in the Yaragua South is expected to outline more than 500 metres of strike length of the Yaragua South vein families. BUUY064 ended in high silver/gold mineralization at depth well south of this family of veins.
La Mano
Significant new drill intercepts in these areas are tabulated below (Table II).
Table II: Drilling highlights - La Mano
Drill-hole | From (m) |
To (m) |
Interval *(m) |
Gold (g/t) |
Silver (g/t) |
Zinc (ppm) |
BUSY228 | 17.7 | 24 | 6.3 | 0.48 | 44.7 | 187 |
37 | 38.5 | 1.5 | 0.815 | 107 | 750 | |
118.55 | 120 | 1.45 | 0.035 | 63 | 512 | |
306.5 | 307.1 | 0.6 | 55.39 | 6.48 | 14200 |
* | Intercepts calculated at 1 g/t Gold + 0.03 g/t Silver cut-off grades with up to 20% internal dilution and generally tabulated if greater than 10 gram x metres gold equivalent. True widths not accurately known but generally are between 0.3 and true width of down-hole interval. |
BUSY228, the second drill-hole to be successfully completed in the La Mano area, intersected several high silver/gold mineralized zones including 6.3 metres @ 0.5 g/t Gold and 45 g/t Silver at shallow depths. A high grade gold and base metal-rich interval encountered further down-hole (from 306.5 metres, 0.6 metres @ 55.4 g/t Gold, 6.5 g/t Silver and 1.42% zinc) is particularly encouraging for further drilling in the La Mano area. Two diamond drill rigs are presently being mobilized with drilling anticipated to ensue in late February. A series of 5-10 holes will be completed and released as a batch of assays once available.
Veta Sur
Drilling of the Veta Sur System focused on lateral and depth extensions of the mineralized system. Significant new drill intercepts are tabulated below (Table III).
Table III: Drilling Highlights - Veta Sur System
Drill-hole | From (m) |
To (m) |
Interval *(m) |
Gold (g/t) |
Silver (g/t) |
Zinc (ppm) |
Elevation (m) |
BUSY225 | 61.25 | 62.30 | 1.05 | 0.29 | 133.0 | 58300 | 1730 |
64.00 | 65.85 | 1.85 | 0.46 | 325.7 | 36426 | 1727 | |
BUSY226 | 421.14 | 428.30 | 7.16 | 5.15 | 36.2 | 3425 | 1502 |
Incl. | 423.27 | 424.82 | 1.55 | 16.26 | 114.5 | 9523 | 1500 |
439.19 | 448.60 | 9.41 | 3.42 | 30.4 | 699 | 1481 | |
462.00 | 467.38 | 5.38 | 6.29 | 25.5 | 797 | 1466 | |
Incl. | 462.00 | 463.17 | 1.17 | 12.07 | 27.1 | 916 | 1466 |
Incl. | 466.00 | 467.38 | 1.38 | 10.38 | 48.0 | 1731 | 1462 |
BUSY231 | 101.50 | 102.28 | 0.78 | 10.12 | 8.9 | 15600 | 1662 |
231.90 | 232.90 | 1.00 | 6.03 | 24.0 | 760 | 1532 | |
256.50 | 259.75 | 3.25 | 2.48 | 57.1 | 218 | 1507 | |
316.30 | 316.70 | 0.40 | 3.99 | 133.0 | 13600 | 1448 | |
382.35 | 383.55 | 1.20 | 0.71 | 217.5 | 11900 | 1382 | |
470.05 | 470.80 | 0.75 | 19.60 | 136.0 | 43200 | 1295 | |
484.60 | 489.25 | 4.65 | 4.78 | 79.2 | 20098 | 1281 | |
Incl. | 486.85 | 488.25 | 1.40 | 12.13 | 205.4 | 59921 | 1278 |
493.00 | 495.60 | 2.60 | 5.91 | 26.1 | 1716 | 1271 | |
499.30 | 503.65 | 4.35 | 4.92 | 62.0 | 26785 | 1266 | |
Incl. | 499.30 | 500.05 | 0.75 | 21.27 | 191.0 | 65900 | 1266 |
530.90 | 536.85 | 5.95** | 125.93 | 66.0 | 15600 | 1234 | |
542.00 | 543.60 | 1.60 | 4.83 | 11.8 | 368 | 1223 | |
551.00 | 552.00 | 1.00 | 8.81 | 0.9 | 238 | 1214 |
* | Intercepts calculated at 1 g/t Gold + 0.03 g/t Silver cut-off grades with up to 20% internal dilution and generally tabulated if greater than 10 gram x metres gold equivalent. True widths not accurately known but generally between 0.3 and true width of down-hole interval. |
BUSY231 extended the northern family of Veta Sur vein sets by more 100 metres of strike length and to depths of more than 500 metres from surface and elevation down to 1,100 metres, all outside of the current resource model. Mineralized intercepts through a 450-metre vertical extent exhibit varied gold/silver and base metal contents and include both high-grade gold and medium grade silver intervals. The very high grade sample (126 g/t Gold, 66 g/t Silver and 1.56% zinc) is representative of the 1.4 metres of core recovered from the 5.95-metre interval from 530.90 metres and demonstrates high grade gold-base metal veins down to RL's of 1,120 metres in northeast Veta Sur. Below this interval BUSY231 encountered auriferous veins with low silver and base metal contents and was lost in mineralization.
BUSY225 was drilled from northern Veta Sur towards Yaragua and intersected a newly recognized family of high silver/gold veins, including 1.85 metres @ 0.5 g/t Gold, 326 g/t Silver and 3.6% zinc from 64 metres down-hole. BUSY225 intersected high silver/gold mineralization at the end of hole, which may represent an extension of the Yaragua system to the west of current drilling.
BUSY226, drilled into central Veta Sur, encountered several broad mineralized intervals containing high grade intercepts (for example, from 421.14 metres down-hole, 7.16 metres @ 5.2 g/t Gold and 36 g/t Silver, including 1.55 metres @ 16.3 g/t Gold and 115 g/t Silver). Intercepts below this are characterized by moderate silver/gold and low base metal contents. Most of the mineralized intercepts in BUSY221 are outside of the current resource model.
Technical Information
The results of the Company's drilling program have been reviewed, verified and compiled by Vic Wall, PhD, a qualified person for the purpose of NI 43-101. Dr. Wall is a geologist with 35 years in the minerals mining, consulting, exploration and research industries. Following a career in Australian and North American academes, he held senior positions in a number of multinational major and junior minerals companies. A Fellow of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists, Dr. Wall is Principal of Vic Wall & Associates, a Brisbane-based consultancy that provides geoscientific services to mineral companies and government agencies, worldwide.
The company utilizes an industry-standard QA/QC program. HQ and NQ diamond drill-core is sawn in half with one half shipped to a sample preparation lab in Medellín run by SGS Colombia. 100% of BQ diameter drill samples are shipped. Samples are then shipped for analysis to SGS certified assay laboratory in Lima, Peru. The remainder of the core is stored in a secured storage facility for future assay verification. Blanks, duplicates and certified reference standards are inserted into the sample stream to monitor laboratory performance and a portion of the samples are periodically check assayed at ACME laboratories in Vancouver and/or Inspectorate Labs in Reno.
For additional technical information on the Buriticá Project, please refer to the Company's technical report (the "Technical Report") entitled "Mineral Resource Estimate of the Buriticá Gold Project, Colombia" dated October 24, 2011, as amended November 23, 2011, prepared by Andrew J Vigar, BAppSc Geo, FAusIMM, MSEG, and Martin Recklies, BAppSC Geo, MAIG, each of Mining Associates Pty Limited, available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com and on the Company website at www.continentalgold.com.
About Continental Gold Limited
Continental Gold Limited is an advanced-stage exploration and development company with an extensive portfolio of 100% owned gold projects in Colombia. Spearheaded by a team with over 40 years of exploration and mining experience in Colombia, the Company is focused on advancing its high-grade Buriticá gold project to production in 2014. A maiden NI 43-101 compliant resource estimate for the Buriticá Project covering two major vein systems is included in the Technical Report, with combined measured and indicated resources of 1,110,000 tonnes at 630,000 ounces of gold at 17.8 g/t, 1,500,000 ounces of silver at 42 g/t and 18,700,000 pounds of zinc at 0.8%. The combined inferred resource is 6,900,000 tonnes at 2,500,000 ounces of gold at 11.4 g/t, 9,500,000 ounces of silver at 43 g/t and 88,000,000 pounds of zinc at 0.6%. With a goal of being the first modern day gold producer in Colombia, Continental will commence construction of an underground ramp in Q2 2012, initially providing access for underground drilling and eventually used for commercial production in 2014. A 100,000-metre drill program is also near completion at the Buriticá Project to further delineate the resource and drill new target zones identified within its concession. Additional details on the Buriticá Project and the rest of Continental's suite of gold exploration properties are available at www.continentalgold.com.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains or refers to forward-looking information under Canadian securities legislation, including statements regarding the estimation of mineral resources, exploration results, potential mineralization, exploration and mine development plans, timing of the commencement of operations and estimates of market conditions, and is based on current expectations that involve a number of business risks and uncertainties. Forward-looking statements are subject to significant risks and uncertainties, and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from expected results. Readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from any forward-looking statement include, but are not limited to, failure to convert estimated mineral resources to reserves, capital and operating costs varying significantly from estimates, the preliminary nature of metallurgical test results, delays in obtaining or failures to obtain required governmental, environmental or other project approvals, political risks, uncertainties relating to the availability and costs of financing needed in the future, changes in equity markets, inflation, changes in exchange rates, fluctuations in commodity prices, delays in the development of projects and the other risks involved in the mineral exploration and development industry, as well as those factors discussed in the section entitled "Risks of the Business" in the Company's most recent Annual Information Form and other regulatory filings which are posted on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. These forward-looking statements are made as of the date hereof and the Company assumes no responsibility to update them or revise them to reflect new events or circumstances other than as required by applicable securities law.
To view Figure 1 - Plan View of New Drilling, please visit the following link: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/cnl0201fig1.pdf.
To view Figure 2 - Longitudinal Section of Yaragua, please visit the following link: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/cnl0201fig2.pdf.
To view Figure 3 - Longitudinal Section of Veta Sur, please visit the following link: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/cnl0201fig3.pdf.
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