TSX: JAG
TORONTO, June 18, 2018 /CNW/ - Jaguar Mining Inc ("Jaguar"
or the "Company") (TSX: JAG) today announced growth exploration
drilling results from 13 underground holes at Turmalina Gold Mine
("Turmalina") targeting depth extensions to Orebody C. The Company
also reported results from infill drilling and recent underground
access development at Turmalina on Orebodies A and C and Pilar Gold
Mine ("Pilar") on Orebodies BF and BFII.
Turmalina Exploration Highlights
- Turmalina Orebody C growth drilling, targeting down dip
extensions, confirms gold mineralization 300m below current operations and open for
expansion
- Significant high grade, wide and thick intercepts reflect down
plunge extensions of the central high-grade payshoot at Orebody C
currently being accessed for mining. Key intercepts include 7.77
g/t Au over 4.50m (ETW 4.25m), 9.22 g/t Au over 5.85m (ETW 5.11m)
and 4.91 g/t Au over 15.10m (ETW
(14.65m)
- Infill drill results on Orebodies A and C confirm wide
high-grade intercepts. Orebody A key intercepts include 10.92
g/t Au over 17.29m (ETW 17.22m) and 17.23 g/t Au over 5.42m (ETW 5.35m)
- Orebody C key intercepts include 12.61 g/t Au x 4.16m (ETW 3.52m) and 3.36 g/t Au over 14.27m (ETW 14.27m) including 6.17 g/t Au over
5.32m (ETW 5.32m)
Pilar Exploration Highlights
- Infill drilling confirms wide, thicker and higher grade
intercepts at BF and BFII Orebodies. Key intercepts include 22.8
g/t Au over 6.3m (ETW 5.5m), 12.2 g/t Au over 13m (ETW 12.7m),
6.5 g/t Au over 29.7m (ETW
28.8m) and 12.9 g/t Au over
8.4m (ETW 8.2m)
Definitions: ETW – estimated true width, g/t Au – grams per
tonne gold, m – metres, Grade (g/t Au) x Thickness (m) = GM (gram –
meters)
Rodney Lamond, President and CEO,
Jaguar Mining commented: "We continue to make excellent progress
accessing and defining higher grade, thicker portions of principle
orebodies at both Turmalina and Pilar mining operations. The
continued success of growth exploration initiatives, with many
holes intercepting gold mineralization, particularly on Orebody C
at Turmalina, support our view that we have a significant gold
system. The addition of Orebody C to our mineral resources
inventory, including shallow high-grade mineralization, provides
Turmalina additional ore faces and operational flexibility going
forward and gives us confidence in our ability to deliver on
production expectations. At Pilar, the wide, high-grade
mineralization now accessed through development further
demonstrates and supports our strong belief that Pilar's increased
production profile is achievable and sustainable. We continue to
invest in maximizing the geological information that new drilling
and development bring through our mine geological-structural
mapping initiative and these observations will help drive our short
and long-term planning."
Turmalina Key Highlights
Results from a 13 growth exploration drill holes targeting down
dip extensions to Orebody C below level 3 confirm continuity of the
structure to beyond 8 level some 300m
below current operations.
Recent drill results show several very high grade, wide drill
intercepts with grade x thickness values > 30 including 7.77 g/t
Au over 4.50m (ETW 4.25m), 9.22 g/t Au over 5.85m (ETW 5.11m)
and 4.91 g/t Au over 15.10m (ETW
(14.65m). These intercepts reflect
the down plunge extensions of the central high-grade payshoot
currently being-accessed for mining on levels 3 and 4. Four drill
intercepts with Grade x Thickness values > 10 GM are also
reported.
Orebody A
Results from infill drilling and access development from the
main ramp on Levels 11.3 and 11.4 confirmed the high grades and
thickness profiles as predicted from the geological-resource models
previously reported (Refer press release to February 26, 2018). Results from 11 infill holes
are reported of which seven holes have intersections with grade x
thickness of > 10 GM including two exceptional intercepts
reporting 10.94 g/t Au over 17.29m
(ETW 17.22m) and 17.23 g/t Au over
5.42m (ETW 5.35m).
Orebody C
Results from infill drilling and access development on levels 3
and 4 confirmed the high grades and thickness profiles as predicted
from the geological-resource models and reported in the previous
press-release (Refer press release to February 26, 2018). Results from 22 infill holes
are reported of which 14 holes have intersections with a grade x
thickness of > 10 GM including four intercepts with grade x
thickness > 30 GM. The two best intercepts reported are 12.61
g/t Au x 4.16m (ETW 3.52m) and 3.36 g/t Au over 14.27m (ETW 14.27m)
including 6.17 g/t Au over 5.32m (ETW
5.32m).
Importantly, this infill drilling and geological – structural
mapping on Orebody C access development has allowed better
definition and delineation of the orebody plunge which is now more
to the SE (similar to that of Orebody A) and helped define payshoot
parameters for the higher grades and thicknesses within the overall
mineralized structure hosting this orebody. This information will
inform mine design and planning to optimize the extraction of these
high-grade areas.
Pilar Key Highlights
Results from infill drilling and underground development on
level 10 has exposed wider and materially higher-grade
mineralization in principal Orebodies BF and BFII.
Results from six infill holes targeting the principle orebodies
on this level are reported. Of the 14 individual mineralized
intercepts reported from these holes, four have grade x thickness
intervals > 100 GM and a further nine have grade x thickness
intervals > 50 GM.
Key results include 22.8 g/t Au over 6.3m (ETW 5.5m),
12.2g/t Au over 13m (ETW 12.7m), 6.5 g/t Au over 29.7m (ETW 28.8m)
and 12.9 g/t Au over 8.4m (ETW
8.2m)
Pilar commenced a mine wide, geological-structural mapping
programme aimed at detailed mapping of all available underground
exposure at a scale of 1:100. Mapping of the BF and BFII Orebodies
on level 10.2 has demonstrated the high grades exposed on this
level are-related to the fold hinges and limbs of two superimposed
(by faulting) anticlines, which define the BF and BFII Orebodies.
The plunges of these anticlines have been verified by mapping and
structural measurements that will aid in targeting further
exploration of these important high-grade structures to depth.
(Please refer to Figure 4).
As part of the previously reported growth exploration program at
Pilar, drill-hole PPL443 was received reporting strongly
mineralized intervals within the targeted down plunge extensions to
the principal ore zones below 10 level. Key intercepts include were
2.7 g/t Au over 32.4m (ETW
18.2m) including 6.0 g/t Au over
3.1m (ETW 1.7m) and 8.1 g/t Au over 4.0m (ETW 2.1m) and
3.4 g/t Au over 24.7m (ETW
15.9m) including 13.4 g/t Au over
1.9m (ETW 1.2m) and 7.2 g/t Au over 4.6m (ETW 2.6m).
Jon Hill, Expert Advisor, Geology
and Exploration, to the Jaguar Mining Management Committee
commented: "We are pleased to see closer spaced drill-results and
mapping validate the predicted resources inventory as the mining
sequence progresses. It is even better when grade and contained
metals estimations are exceeded as the orebodies defined by
drilling are physically accessed for extraction. As we complete
more detailed closer spaced drilling and development, and as mining
progresses, drill results demonstrating increasing grade-thickness
and ounce per vertical meter have become the norm at Pilar and
Turmalina. The positive results reported today again demonstrate
confidence in the predictive geological models in use that will
allow longer-term life of mine scenario planning to be completed.
Drill programs in 2018 remain focused on converting and upgrading
the growing mineral resources inventory and upgrading mineral
reserves while systematically exploring a growing portfolio of
targets within the Company's strategic tenement portfolio."
Turmalina Gold Mine Drill Results and Intercepts
Table 1. Growth Exploration Drilling Results Orebody
C
Turmalina Gold
Mine
Growth Exploration Drill Results Orebody C
|
Hole
ID
|
From
|
To
|
Down Hole
Interval (m)
|
Estimated True
Width (m)
|
Gold
Grade
(g/t)
|
GT
(ETW)
|
FTS1480
|
172.9
|
177
|
4.10
|
3.62
|
5.50
|
19.91
|
FTS1481
|
178.2
|
184.3
|
6.10
|
5.61
|
2.37
|
13.30
|
FTS1482
|
174.3
|
180.15
|
5.85
|
5.11
|
9.22
|
47.11
|
FTS1483
|
193.05
|
194.05
|
1.00
|
0.80
|
4.47
|
3.58
|
FTS1484
|
182.15
|
185.25
|
3.10
|
2.37
|
1.47
|
3.48
|
FTS1485
|
206.45
|
209.3
|
2.85
|
2.49
|
3.97
|
9.89
|
FTS1486
|
185
|
200.1
|
15.10
|
14.65
|
4.91
|
71.93
|
FTS1487
|
217.85
|
219.95
|
2.10
|
1.95
|
6.62
|
12.91
|
FTS1488
|
181.4
|
188.03
|
6.63
|
6.46
|
1.96
|
12.66
|
192.3
|
199.3
|
7.00
|
6.82
|
5.51
|
37.58
|
FTS1550
|
201.65
|
202.9
|
1.25
|
0.90
|
1.10
|
0.99
|
FTS1551
|
149.05
|
150
|
0.95
|
0.89
|
1.01
|
0.90
|
FTS1556
|
206.7
|
209.4
|
2.70
|
2.45
|
5.11
|
12.52
|
FTS1557
|
187.75
|
192.25
|
4.50
|
4.25
|
7.77
|
33.00
|
FTS1552
|
No impact
|
Table 2. Infill Drilling Results Orebody A –
Turmalina
Please note assay results reported in the tabulation below were
analyzed at Jaguar's Caeté Laboratory.
Turmalina Gold
Mine Infill Drill
Results Orebody A
|
Hole
ID
|
From
|
To
|
Down Hole
Interval (m)
|
Estimated True
Width (m)
|
Gold
Grade
(g/t)
|
GT
(ETW)
|
FTS1580
|
103.20
|
120.49
|
17.29
|
17.22
|
10.94
|
188.39
|
FTS1581
|
72.24
|
77.46
|
5.22
|
5.20
|
2.71
|
14.09
|
FTS1582
|
61.26
|
63.59
|
2.33
|
2.31
|
4.02
|
9.29
|
FTS1583
|
51.55
|
55.84
|
4.29
|
4.83
|
5.54
|
26.76
|
FTS1584
|
37.67
|
39.53
|
1.86
|
1.84
|
2.76
|
5.08
|
55.13
|
60.55
|
5.42
|
5.35
|
17.23
|
92.18
|
FTS1585
|
67.01
|
68.32
|
1.31
|
1.30
|
2.14
|
2.78
|
FTS1586
|
81.95
|
85.97
|
4.02
|
3.94
|
8.90
|
35.07
|
FTS1593
|
56.75
|
60.97
|
4.22
|
3.03
|
3.12
|
9.45
|
FTS1594
|
44.66
|
48.06
|
3.40
|
3.03
|
2.53
|
7.67
|
FTS1595
|
41.68
|
43.74
|
2.06
|
2.00
|
5.14
|
10.28
|
FTS1596
|
43.05
|
47.10
|
4.05
|
3.90
|
7.30
|
28.47
|
Table 3. Infill Drilling Results Orebody C
Please note assay results reported in the tabulation below were
analyzed at Jaguar's Caeté Laboratory.
Turmalina Gold
Mine
Infill Drill
Results Orebody C
|
Hole
ID
|
From
|
To
|
Down Hole
Interval (m)
|
Estimated True
Width (m)
|
Gold
Grade
(g/t)
|
GT
(ETW)
|
FTS1499
|
26.27
|
28.29
|
2.02
|
1.71
|
3.49
|
5.97
|
FTS1501
|
38.17
|
40.95
|
2.78
|
1.17
|
2.61
|
3.05
|
FTS1502
|
60.22
|
62.39
|
2.17
|
2.07
|
2.10
|
4.35
|
FTS1509
|
28.77
|
29.52
|
0.75
|
0.55
|
3.27
|
1.80
|
FTS1515
|
123.52
|
127.68
|
4.16
|
3.52
|
12.61
|
44.39
|
FTS1516
|
126.15
|
128.36
|
2.21
|
1.93
|
7.04
|
13.59
|
FTS1517
|
64.67
|
70.35
|
5.68
|
4.22
|
5.42
|
22.87
|
73.48
|
74.48
|
1.00
|
0.74
|
2.96
|
2.19
|
FTS1518
|
50.13
|
51.13
|
1.00
|
0.80
|
4.63
|
3.70
|
66.56
|
80.83
|
14.27
|
14.27
|
3.36
|
48.00
|
Including
|
70.11
|
75.43
|
5.32
|
5.32
|
6.17
|
32.80
|
FTS1519
|
72.08
|
85.70
|
13.62
|
11.55
|
3.47
|
40.08
|
FTS1532
|
161.02
|
162.92
|
1.90
|
1.74
|
1.50
|
2.61
|
FTS1534
|
59.70
|
60.91
|
1.21
|
1.08
|
6.52
|
7.04
|
FTS1536
|
42.41
|
47.54
|
5.13
|
4.20
|
4.24
|
17.81
|
FTS1538
|
47.91
|
48.91
|
1.00
|
0.79
|
3.01
|
2.38
|
FTS1539
|
63.87
|
64.97
|
1.10
|
0.93
|
6.09
|
5.66
|
92.24
|
95.29
|
3.05
|
2.58
|
6.00
|
15.48
|
FTS1540
|
68.15
|
69.15
|
1.00
|
0.85
|
1.45
|
1.23
|
75.55
|
76.75
|
1.20
|
1.02
|
1.63
|
1.66
|
79.19
|
80.39
|
1.20
|
1.02
|
2.27
|
2.32
|
FTS1541
|
No
intersection
|
FTS1542
|
53.07
|
57.20
|
4.13
|
3.85
|
1.73
|
6.66
|
FTS1543
|
55.75
|
59.10
|
3.35
|
3.16
|
4.61
|
14.57
|
FTS1547
|
62.45
|
68.35
|
5.90
|
3.46
|
4.66
|
16.12
|
92.01
|
100.79
|
8.78
|
6.52
|
4.04
|
26.34
|
FTS1548
|
75.13
|
80.02
|
4.89
|
4.10
|
5.20
|
21.32
|
FTS1549
|
79.77
|
86.57
|
8.74
|
7.32
|
3.31
|
24.23
|
FTS1571
|
110.07
|
115.94
|
5.87
|
4.29
|
4.05
|
17.37
|
Pilar Drill Results and Intercepts
Table 4. Infill Drilling Results Level 10
Pilar Gold
Mine
Infill Drill
Results Level 10
|
Hole
ID
|
From
|
To
|
Down Hole
Interval (m)
|
Estimated True
Width (m)
|
Gold
Grade
(g/t)
|
GT
(ETW)
|
PPL484
|
41.5
|
65.8
|
24.3
|
20.8
|
3.1
|
65.4
|
PPL537
|
64.9
|
71.2
|
6.3
|
5.5
|
22.8
|
124.0
|
PPL409
|
44.9
|
58.6
|
13.7
|
13.0
|
5.2
|
67.1
|
PPL498
|
30.0
|
43.0
|
13.0
|
12.7
|
12.2
|
154.3
|
PPL455
|
51.0
|
66.8
|
15.8
|
15.0
|
5.3
|
79.9
|
PPL500
|
32.9
|
61.7
|
28.8
|
19.1
|
3.6
|
68.7
|
PPL479
|
72.3
|
81.6
|
9.3
|
3.4
|
7.2
|
24.8
|
PPL530
|
99.2
|
108.0
|
8.9
|
8.6
|
7.0
|
60.2
|
PPL502A
|
23.3
|
43.0
|
19.7
|
17.3
|
4.3
|
73.7
|
PPL495
|
26.1
|
34.4
|
8.4
|
8.2
|
12.9
|
106.2
|
PPL472
|
39.2
|
68.9
|
29.7
|
28.8
|
6.5
|
185.8
|
PPL536A
|
14.6
|
26.0
|
11.4
|
10.2
|
8.6
|
88.1
|
PPL470A
|
44.6
|
55.7
|
11.1
|
10.5
|
5.1
|
53.2
|
FSB604
|
1.1
|
15.0
|
13.9
|
13.5
|
6.1
|
82.5
|
Table 5. Growth Exploration Drilling Results Pilar
Pilar Gold
Mine
Growth Exploration
Drill Results
|
Hole
ID
|
From
|
To
|
Down
Hole
Interval
(m)
|
Estimated True
Width (m)
|
Gold
Grade
(g/t)
|
GT
(ETW)
|
PPL443
|
490.6
|
523.0
|
32.4
|
18.2
|
2.7
|
48.6
|
Including
|
3.1
|
1.7
|
6.0
|
10.4
|
535.0
|
540.0
|
5.0
|
3.1
|
2.4
|
7.4
|
541.0
|
556.0
|
15.0
|
7.9
|
3.6
|
28.7
|
Including
|
4.0
|
2.1
|
8.1
|
17.0
|
558.0
|
561.0
|
3.0
|
2.2
|
2.8
|
6.2
|
569.0
|
572.0
|
3.0
|
1.5
|
2.3
|
3.4
|
582.0
|
586.0
|
4.0
|
2.3
|
4.2
|
9.4
|
590.0
|
614.7
|
24.7
|
15.9
|
3.4
|
53.1
|
Including
|
1.9
|
1.2
|
13.4
|
16.3
|
618.0
|
632.0
|
14.0
|
7.7
|
4.6
|
35.3
|
Including
|
4.6
|
2.6
|
7.2
|
18.4
|
Grade Control
During late 2017 and early 2018 Jaguar, as part of its ongoing
Operational Excellence program completed a thorough review of Grade
Control practices and procedures at its mining operations. This
review highlighted several areas for improvement which resulted in
the design and roll-out of a Grade Control Intervention at Pilar
Mine during May. In parallel with the Mine Mapping Program and
other associated Operation Excellence initiatives, the Grade
Control Interventions has delivered clear improvements at Pilar.
This includes material improvements in the reduction of dilution,
planned versus produced grade reconciliations, and reduced
operational variability in ROM planned and delivered Plant Feed
Grades. A Grade Control Intervention has also recently commenced at
Turmalina.
Qualified Person
Scientific and technical information contained in this press
release has been reviewed and approved by Jonathan Victor Hill, BSc (Hons) (Economic
Geology - UCT), Senior Expert Advisor Geology and Exploration to
the Jaguar Mining Management Committee, who is also an employee of
Jaguar Mining Inc., and is a "qualified person" as defined by
National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral
Projects ("NI 43-101").
Quality Control
Jaguar continues to use a quality-control program that includes
insertion of blanks and commercial standards in order to ensure
best practice in sampling and analysis.
HQ, NQ, and BQ size drill core is sawn in half with a diamond
saw. Samples are selected for analysis in standard intervals
according to geological characteristics such as lithology and
hydrothermal alteration. All diamond drill hole collars are
accurately surveyed using a Total Station instrument and down-hole
deviations are surveyed using non-magnetic equipment (SPT Stockholm
Precision Tools with GyroMaster™ Solid State North Seeker).
Mean grades are calculated using a variable lower grade cut-off
(generally 0.5g/t Au). No upper gold grade cut has been applied to
the data. However, the requirement for assay top cutting will be
assessed during future resource work.
Half of the sawed sample is forwarded to the analytical
laboratory for analysis while the remaining half of the core is
stored in a secure location. The drill core samples are transported
in securely sealed bags and sent for physical preparation to the
independent ALS Brazil (subsidiary of ALS Global) laboratory
located in Vespasiano, Minas Gerais, Brazil. The analysis is conducted at ALS
Global's respective facilities (fire assay are conducted by ALS
Global in Lima, Peru, and
multi-elementary analysis are conducted by ALS Global in
Vancouver, Canada). ALS has
accreditation in a global management system that meets all
requirements of international standards ISO/IEC 17025:2005 and ISO
9001:2015. All major ALS geochemistry analytical laboratories are
accredited to ISO/IEC 17025:2005 for specific analytical
procedures.
The infill drilling results presented on this news release are
performed by Jaguar drilling machines and the samples are
transported for physical preparation and analysis in securely
sealed bags to the Jaguar in-house laboratory located at the Roça
Grande Mine, Caeté, Minas Gerais.
For a complete description of Jaguar's sample preparation,
analytical methods and QA/QC procedures, please refer to the
"Technical Report on the Roça Grande and Pilar Operations, Minas
Gerais State, Brazil", a copy
of which is available on the Company's SEDAR profile at
www.sedar.com.
The Iron Quadrangle
The Iron Quadrangle has been an area of mineral exploration
dating back to the 16th century. The discovery in 1699–1701 of gold
contaminated with iron and platinum-group metals in the
south-eastern corner of the Iron Quadrangle gave rise to the name
of the town Ouro Preto (Black Gold).
The Iron Quadrangle contains world-class multi-million-ounce gold
deposits such as Morro Velho, Cuiabá, and São Bento. Jaguar holds
the second largest gold land position in the Iron Quadrangle with
just over 25,000 hectares.
About Jaguar Mining Inc.
Jaguar Mining Inc. is a Canadian-listed junior gold mining,
development, and exploration company operating in Brazil with three gold mining complexes and a
large land package with significant upside exploration potential
from mineral claims covering an area of approximately 64,000
hectares. The Company's principal operating assets are located in
the Iron Quadrangle, a prolific greenstone belt in the state of
Minas Gerais and include the Turmalina Gold Mine Complex and Caeté
Mining Complex (Pilar and Roça Grande
Mines, and Caeté Plant). The Company also owns the Paciência
Gold Mine Complex, which has been on care and maintenance since
2012. The Roça Grande Mine has been on temporary care and
maintenance since April 2018.
Additional information is available on the Company's website at
www.jaguarmining.com.
Forward-Looking Statements
Certain statements in this news release constitute
"forward-looking information" within the meaning of applicable
Canadian securities legislation. Forward-looking statements and
information are provided for the purpose of providing information
about management's expectations and plans relating to the future.
All of the forward-looking information set forth in this news
release is qualified by the cautionary statements below and those
made in our other filings with the securities regulators in
Canada. Forward-looking
information contained in forward-looking statements can be
identified by the use of words such as "are expected", "is
forecast", "is targeted," "approximately," "plans," "anticipates,"
"projects," "continue," "estimate," "believe," or variations of
such words and phrases or statements that certain actions, events
or results "may," "could," "would," "might," or "will" be taken,
occur or be achieved. All statements, other than statements of
historical fact, may be considered to be or include forward-looking
information. These forward-looking statements are made as of the
date of this news release and the dates of technical reports, as
applicable. This news release contains forward-looking information
regarding potential and, among other things, expected future
mineral resources, potential mineral production opportunities,
geological and mineral exploration statistics, ore grades, current
and expected future assay results, and
definition/delineation/exploration drilling at the Pilar Gold Mine
and the Turmalina Gold Mine in Brazil, as well as forward-looking information
regarding costs of production, capital expenditures, costs and
timing of the development of projects and new deposits, success of
exploration, development and mining activities, capital
requirements, project studies, mine life extensions, and continuous
improvement initiatives. The Company has made numerous assumptions
with respect to forward-looking information contained herein,
including, among other things, assumptions about the estimated
timeline and for the development of the drill program at the Pilar
Gold Mine (and its expanded exploration footprint) and the
Turmalina Gold Mine; its mineral properties; the supply and demand
for, and the level and volatility of the price of, gold; the
accuracy of reserve and resource estimates and the assumptions on
which the reserve and resource estimates are based; the receipt of
necessary permits; market competition; ongoing relations with
employees and impacted communities; and political and legal
developments in any jurisdiction in which the Company operates
being consistent with its current expectations including, without
limitation, the impact of any potential power rationing, tailings
facility regulation, exploration and mine operating licenses and
permits being obtained and renewed and/or there being adverse
amendments to mining or other laws in Brazil and any changes to general business and
economic conditions. Forward-looking information involves a number
of known and unknown risks and uncertainties, including among
others: the risk of Jaguar not meeting its plans regarding its
operations and financial performance; uncertainties with respect to
the price of gold, labor disruptions, mechanical failures, increase
in costs, environmental compliance and change in environmental
legislation and regulation, weather delays and increased costs or
production delays due to natural disasters, power disruptions,
procurement and delivery of parts and supplies to the operations;
uncertainties inherent to capital markets in general (including the
sometimes volatile valuation of securities and an uncertain ability
to raise new capital) and other risks inherent to the gold
exploration, development and production industry, which, if
incorrect, may cause actual results to differ materially from those
anticipated by the Company and described herein. In addition, there
are risks and hazards associated with the business of gold
exploration, development, mining and production, including without
limitation environmental hazards, tailings dam failures, industrial
accidents and workplace safety problems, unusual or unexpected
geological formations, pressures, cave-ins, flooding, chemical
spills, and gold bullion thefts and losses (and the risk of
inadequate insurance, or the inability to obtain insurance, to
cover these risks). Although we have 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 information.
Appendix 1
Drill Hole location data for holes reported in this
Press-Release Orebody C Growth Exploration Drilling
Hole
ID
|
Easting
(m)
|
Northing
(m)
|
Elevation
(m)
|
Total
Depth (m)
|
Collar
Azimuth (°)
|
Collar
Dip (°)
|
Date
|
Orebody
|
FTS1480
|
513131.05
|
7817114.03
|
340.39
|
221.25
|
223.03
|
-31.52
|
22/01/2018
|
Corpo C
|
FTS1481
|
513130.83
|
7817114.37
|
340.71
|
240.1
|
239.57
|
-25.86
|
8/2/2018
|
Corpo C
|
FTS1482
|
513131.44
|
7817113.43
|
340.35
|
224.2
|
210.03
|
-29.74
|
21/02/2018
|
Corpo C
|
FTS1483
|
513132.6
|
7817114.38
|
340.09
|
253.25
|
196.45
|
-64.44
|
26/03/2018
|
Corpo C
|
FTS1484
|
513132.43
|
7817114.07
|
340.16
|
210
|
196.31
|
-49.98
|
13/03/2018
|
Corpo C
|
FTS1485
|
513133.12
|
7817114.66
|
340.33
|
239.45
|
177.93
|
-70.74
|
9/4/2018
|
Corpo C
|
FTS1486
|
513130.63
|
7817114.14
|
341.15
|
240.3
|
232.03
|
-6.24
|
16/04/2018
|
Corpo C
|
FTS1487
|
513130.62
|
7817115.06
|
341.32
|
241
|
247.02
|
-4.23
|
26/04/2018
|
Corpo C
|
FTS1488
|
513131.1
|
7817113
|
341.38
|
227.4
|
216.03
|
-3.89
|
3/5/2018
|
Corpo C
|
FTS1550
|
513299.51
|
7817178.31
|
65.39
|
270.1
|
242.53
|
8.81
|
31/01/2018
|
Corpo C
|
FTS1551
|
513299.39
|
7817178.39
|
64.37
|
231.55
|
245.03
|
-18.04
|
27/02/2018
|
Corpo C
|
FTS1552
|
513299.95
|
7817177.73
|
64.39
|
220.05
|
226.03
|
-19.7
|
26/02/2018
|
Corpo C
|
FTS1556
|
513131.45
|
7817115.95
|
340.27
|
248.95
|
258.77
|
-65.74
|
24/05/2018
|
Corpo C
|
FTS1557
|
513130.75
|
7817115.41
|
340.25
|
223.75
|
252.33
|
-38.3
|
29/05/2018
|
Corpo C
|
Appendix 2
Drill Hole location data for holes reported in this
Press-Release Infill Drilling Orebody A and
Orebody C Turmalina
Hole
ID
|
Easting
(m)
|
Northing
(m)
|
Elevation
(m)
|
Total
Depth (m)
|
Collar
Azimuth (°)
|
Collar
Dip (°)
|
Date
|
Orebody
|
FTS1499
|
512730.81
|
7817072.83
|
487.21
|
60.93
|
226.35
|
-31.59
|
3/1/2018
|
Corpo C
|
FTS1501
|
512738.52
|
7817077.49
|
487.17
|
71.19
|
185.83
|
-24.24
|
21/12/2017
|
Corpo C
|
FTS1502
|
512738.27
|
7817077.26
|
487.47
|
80.54
|
159.43
|
-15.43
|
26/12/2017
|
Corpo C
|
FTS1509
|
512730.94
|
7817073.07
|
486.9
|
59.22
|
239.34
|
-42.29
|
2/1/2018
|
Corpo C
|
FTS1515
|
512928.83
|
7816979.61
|
495.29
|
139.22
|
282.54
|
-28.37
|
28/12/2017
|
Corpo C
|
FTS1516
|
512928.74
|
7816979.63
|
495.39
|
154.66
|
284.53
|
-24.38
|
2/1/2018
|
Corpo C
|
FTS1517
|
512929.45
|
7816978.93
|
494.89
|
100.24
|
226.33
|
-46.05
|
4/1/2018
|
Corpo C
|
FTS1518
|
512929.6
|
7816978.5
|
494.99
|
101.39
|
184.03
|
-39.2
|
8/1/2018
|
Corpo C
|
FTS1519
|
512930.2
|
7816977.91
|
494.83
|
100.09
|
166.97
|
-33.34
|
12/1/2018
|
Corpo C
|
FTS1532
|
512928.37
|
7816980.06
|
495.16
|
165.87
|
287.86
|
-22.54
|
16/02/2018
|
Corpo C
|
FTS1534
|
512742.05
|
7816981.66
|
481.44
|
86.25
|
39.03
|
-30.53
|
7/3/2018
|
Corpo C
|
FTS1536
|
512759.22
|
7817074.22
|
487.62
|
70.1
|
236.3
|
-34.42
|
10/1/2018
|
Corpo C
|
FTS1538
|
512757.67
|
7817075.08
|
487.5
|
70.75
|
257.87
|
-35.8
|
22/01/2018
|
Corpo C
|
FTS1539
|
512928.92
|
7816979.9
|
494.72
|
123.99
|
269.02
|
-59.13
|
22/03/2018
|
Corpo C
|
FTS1540
|
512742.18
|
7816981.5
|
481.38
|
95.52
|
52.03
|
-33.85
|
15/03/2018
|
Corpo C
|
FTS1541
|
512741.55
|
7816981.79
|
481.34
|
100.55
|
30.54
|
-39.02
|
10/5/2018
|
Corpo C
|
FTS1542
|
512742.34
|
7816981.52
|
481.64
|
87.53
|
61.03
|
-24.68
|
2/4/2018
|
Corpo C
|
FTS1543
|
512741.85
|
7816981.74
|
481.47
|
95.85
|
70.03
|
-21.55
|
27/04/2018
|
Corpo C
|
FTS1547
|
512928.66
|
7816979.93
|
494.9
|
126.2
|
272.88
|
-48.5
|
4/4/2018
|
Corpo C
|
FTS1548A
|
512929.1
|
7816980
|
494.62
|
113.69
|
240.03
|
-60.69
|
16/04/2018
|
Corpo C
|
FTS1549
|
512929.71
|
7816979.26
|
494.74
|
110.09
|
190.03
|
-64.22
|
13/04/2018
|
Corpo C
|
FTS1571
|
512928.6
|
7816980.14
|
494.76
|
132.65
|
280.61
|
-41.85
|
23/04/2018
|
Corpo C
|
FTS1580
|
513492.84
|
7817330.28
|
-122.72
|
120.49
|
66.52
|
-11.2
|
8/3/2018
|
Corpo A
|
FTS1581
|
513492.53
|
7817330.77
|
-122.73
|
105.45
|
58.03
|
-12.53
|
12/3/2018
|
Corpo A
|
FTS1582
|
513492.35
|
7817331.06
|
-122.75
|
80.39
|
43.03
|
-13.75
|
19/03/2018
|
Corpo A
|
FTS1583
|
513492.43
|
7817331.16
|
-122.9
|
75.3
|
19.03
|
-16.12
|
22/03/2018
|
Corpo A
|
FTS1584
|
513493.24
|
7817329.11
|
-122.73
|
72.45
|
348.03
|
-12.69
|
26/03/2018
|
Corpo A
|
FTS1585
|
513489.63
|
7817334.07
|
-122.73
|
95.15
|
335.52
|
-12.58
|
27/03/2018
|
Corpo A
|
FTS1586
|
513491.57
|
7817332.61
|
-122.86
|
119.22
|
56.03
|
-17.43
|
4/4/2018
|
Corpo A
|
FTS1593
|
513492.54
|
7817330.79
|
-122.37
|
83.23
|
51.03
|
0.82
|
4/4/2018
|
Corpo A
|
FTS1594
|
513492.51
|
7817330.64
|
-122.33
|
85.4
|
31.03
|
3.37
|
11/4/2018
|
Corpo A
|
FTS1595
|
513492.34
|
7817331.02
|
-121.9
|
71.41
|
7.95
|
6.97
|
8/5/2018
|
Corpo A
|
FTS1596
|
513491.03
|
7817333.13
|
-121.82
|
79.53
|
343.97
|
6.42
|
8/5/2018
|
Corpo A
|
Appendix 3
Drill Hole location data for holes reported in this
Press-Release Infill Drilling - Pilar
Hole
ID
|
Easting
(m)
|
Northing
(m)
|
Elevation
(m)
|
Total
Depth (m)
|
Collar
Azimuth (°)
|
Collar
Dip (°)
|
Date
|
FSB604
|
662718.04
|
7788675.26
|
155.97
|
15.75
|
119.638
|
0
|
2/1/2018
|
PPL409
|
662663.68
|
7788577.8
|
114.24
|
84.8
|
75.57
|
-20.96
|
3/8/2018
|
PPL455
|
662663.57
|
7788577.65
|
114.18
|
130
|
90.92
|
-22.62
|
20/03/2018
|
PPL470A
|
662630.33
|
7788555.64
|
151.31
|
73.9
|
67.619
|
-10.402
|
1/9/2017
|
PPL472
|
662630.47
|
7788553.88
|
151.02
|
68.85
|
100.01
|
-5.18
|
19/01/2018
|
PPL479
|
662630.31
|
7788554.68
|
150.64
|
216
|
70.36
|
-32.18
|
8/2/2018
|
PPL484
|
662630.55
|
7788553.62
|
150.62
|
170.75
|
105.58
|
-26.29
|
11/4/2018
|
PPL495
|
662668.18
|
7788613.43
|
134.56
|
106.3
|
105.79
|
-10.6
|
2/1/2018
|
PPL498
|
662668.22
|
7788614.14
|
134.54
|
107.75
|
84.01
|
-8.69
|
2/3/2018
|
PPL500
|
662668.15
|
7788614
|
134.14
|
139.35
|
87.51
|
-24.51
|
16/01/2018
|
PPL502A
|
662668.05
|
7788612.83
|
134.11
|
141.9
|
120.96
|
-23.67
|
20/12/2017
|
PPL530
|
662849.36
|
7788544.46
|
286.99
|
125.6
|
271.7
|
-1.52
|
21/02/2018
|
PPL536A
|
662852.76
|
7788514.32
|
289.43
|
137.1
|
290.62
|
27.23
|
16/04/2018
|
PPL537
|
662849.9
|
7788544.78
|
288.48
|
137.65
|
276.69
|
31.52
|
30/04/2018
|
Appendix 4.
Drill Hole location data for holes reported in this
Press-Release Growth Exploration Drilling - Pilar
Hole
ID
|
Easting
(m)
|
Northing
(m)
|
Elevation
(m)
|
Total Depth
(m)
|
Collar
Azimuth (°)
|
Collar Dip
(°)
|
Date
|
PPL443
|
662855.38
|
7788511.76
|
286.53
|
682.95
|
187.81
|
-62.45
|
13/12/2017
|
View original content with
multimedia:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/jaguar-mining-continues-to-intercept-significant-gold-mineralization-at-orebody-c-pilar-and-turmalina-principal-orebodies-report-increasing-grades-and-thickness-300667387.html
SOURCE Jaguar Mining Inc.