VANCOUVER, BC, Sept. 11,
2024 /PRNewswire/ - OceanaGold Corporation (TSX: OGC)
(OTCQX: OCANF) ("OceanaGold" or the "Company") is pleased to
provide results from exploration and resource conversion
drilling at the Haile Gold Mine ("Haile") in the United States.
Gerard Bond, President & CEO
of OceanaGold, said "Today's outstanding resource conversion and
definition drill results support our goal of delineating 2 million
ounces underground at Haile by the end of this year. Infill drill
results at Ledbetter Phase 4 are exceptional in width and grade and
inform the work evaluating whether to mine the last phase of
Ledbetter from underground. Additionally, new resource conversion
results announced today improve our confidence in Horseshoe
mineralization at depth, and results from Horseshoe Extension have
intersected new mineralization proximal to existing
infrastructure."
Drill highlights include (core length):
- 82.0 m @ 35.07 g/t Au Ledbetter
Phase 4 (DDH1218 – conversion)
- 4.6 m @ 398.12 g/t Au, Ledbetter
Phase 4 (DDH1228 – conversion)
- 71.0 m @ 16.80 g/t Au Ledbetter
Phase 4 (DDH1220 – conversion)
- 45.3 m @ 21.29 g/t Au, Ledbetter
Phase 4 (DDH1226 – conversion)
- 29.0 m @ 33.11 g/t Au, Ledbetter
Phase 4 (DDH1230 – conversion)
- 54.4 m @ 14.82 g/t Au, Ledbetter
Phase 4 (DDH1237 – conversion)
- 42.7 m @ 15.55 g/t Au, Ledbetter
Phase 4 (DDH1246 – conversion)
- 48.5 m @ 8.30 g/t Au, Ledbetter
Phase 4 (DDH1232 – conversion)
- 40.5 m @ 13.30 g/t Au, Horseshoe
(UGD0029 - conversion)
- 16.6 m @ 9.00 g/t Au and
8.4 m @ 5.06 g/t Au, Horseshoe
(UGD0030 - conversion)
- 11.6 m @ 4.05 g/t Au, Horseshoe
Extension (UGD0055 – definition)
Results announced today can be viewed in 3D using VRIFY at the
following
link1: https://vrify.com/meetings/recordings/f7d13714-449f-4cd1-a6c0-935c31100911
Ledbetter Phase 4
Ledbetter Phase 4 mineralization sits within the open pit
reserve (Figure 1) and is currently in the mine plan as the final
Ledbetter open pit phase. With a higher-grade resource at Ledbetter
Phase 4 potentially sufficient to support an underground mine with
improved economics, trade-off study work is underway to confirm the
future preferred mining option. To support this study work, a
resource conversion drill program is underway to improve confidence
and provide drill core for metallurgical testing (Figure 1). A
total of 9,053 metres and 24 holes have been completed, with
highlights including 82.0 m @ 35.07
g/t Au from DDH1218, 4.6 m @ 398.12
g/t Au from DDH1228, and 71.0 m @
16.80 g/t Au from DDH1220. These drill results have exceeded
expectations compared to previous drilling outcomes.
An additional ~2,850 metres and 5 holes are being drilled in the
remaining months of 2024 to test mineralization, approximately 50
to 250 metres to the northwest of the current Ledbetter Phase 4
resource (Figure 1).
Horseshoe and Horseshoe Extension (HEX)
Resource conversion and definition drilling undertaken from the
Horseshoe Underground mine continues with 6,956 metres completed of
a planned 10,605 metres this year. The results from 15 new drill
holes have been received, with 3 holes supporting resource
conversion of Inferred resources and 12 holes supporting resource
definition of the HEX target. HEX is not currently a resource,
however drilling is ongoing to test its potential as it is adjacent
to the current Horseshoe Underground mine and within 150 metres of
the planned decline to access Palomino Underground.
The latest drilling of Horseshoe has targeted Inferred resources
in the lower zone with 3 holes all intersecting mineralization and
delivering results in line with expectations based on the resource
model. Highlights from Horseshoe include 40.5 m @ 13.30 g/t Au including 9.7 m @ 46.79 g/t Au (UGD0029) and 16.6 m @ 9.00 g/t Au (UGD0030) and 21.1 m @ 2.74 g/t Au (UGD0027).
Following the significant drill results reported in our
April 3, 2024 press release, the
latest drilling at HEX has targeted 3 zones of mineralization:
upper, middle, and lower HEX. Drilling has (i) further defined
continuity in the upper zone with 3 holes (UGD0046, 52, 54), (ii)
defined continuity of the middle zone with 4 holes (UGD0053, 55,
56, 57), and (iii) stepped out on the lower mineralized zone to
test extensions with 5 holes (UGD0037, 48, 49, 50, 51).
Significantly, hole UGD0050 has intercepted mineralization of
24.2 m @ 2.47 g/t Au ~30 metres below
the currently defined lower zone of mineralization (Figure 2). In
addition, significant results were returned from UGD0046 with
13.7 m @ 3.42 g/t Au in the upper
zone, and from UGD0055 with 11.6 m @
4.05 g/t and UGD0056 with 27.2 m @
1.45 g/t Au from the middle zone.
Drilling is ongoing at HEX for the remainder of 2024 with the
goal to define an initial resource estimate in Q1 2025.
Table 1: Haile drill intersections.
Hole
ID
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Interval
(m)
|
Au
(g/t)
|
Target
|
Category
|
DDH1217
|
258.7
|
264.8
|
6.1
|
2.58
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
DDH1218
|
206.6
|
247.4
|
39.3
|
2.53
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
And
|
284.7
|
366.6
|
82.0
|
35.07
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
Including
|
295.0
|
299.5
|
4.5
|
521.79
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
And
including
|
337.7
|
340.7
|
3.1
|
74.08
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
DDH1219
|
197.5
|
219.4
|
22.0
|
2.45
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
And
|
304.2
|
309.9
|
5.7
|
43.16
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
Including
|
304.2
|
306.6
|
2.4
|
95.10
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
And
|
344.4
|
364.1
|
19.7
|
14.17
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
Including
|
348.7
|
350.5
|
1.8
|
113.00
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
DDH1220
|
201.2
|
240.9
|
39.7
|
2.99
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
And
|
291.6
|
362.6
|
71.0
|
16.80
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
Including
|
301.6
|
309.3
|
7.6
|
106.28
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
DDH1221
|
258.0
|
271.0
|
13.0
|
1.56
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
DDH1224
|
217.6
|
223.9
|
6.3
|
2.97
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
And
|
235.2
|
238.2
|
3.0
|
7.62
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
And
|
324.4
|
344.5
|
19.7
|
7.47
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
Including
|
327.0
|
329.0
|
2.0
|
41.13
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
DDH1225
|
299.7
|
306.5
|
6.8
|
2.29
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
And
|
315.0
|
368.8
|
53.8
|
6.35
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
Including
|
321.4
|
325.4
|
4.0
|
43.12
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
DDH1226
|
197.1
|
207.5
|
10.4
|
5.25
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
And
|
290.5
|
304.5
|
14.0
|
4.15
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
And
|
314.9
|
360.2
|
45.3
|
21.29
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
Including
|
316.4
|
319.4
|
3.1
|
275.08
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
DDH1228
|
239.0
|
246.3
|
7.3
|
4.99
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
Including
|
239.0
|
240.2
|
1.2
|
20.90
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
And
|
299.7
|
304.2
|
4.6
|
398.12
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
Including
|
299.7
|
301.2
|
1.5
|
1120.00
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
And
|
318.6
|
331.4
|
12.8
|
3.78
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
And
|
338.9
|
362.8
|
23.8
|
5.76
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
DDH1229
|
353.3
|
360.5
|
7.2
|
2.02
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
DDH1230
|
193.3
|
195.7
|
2.4
|
12.27
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
And
|
202.3
|
231.3
|
29.0
|
33.11
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
Including
|
222.4
|
227.8
|
5.5
|
141.99
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
And
|
291.9
|
295.5
|
3.6
|
5.54
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
And
|
306.4
|
309.3
|
2.9
|
6.71
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
And
|
347.5
|
365.4
|
17.9
|
5.85
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
DDH1231
|
|
NSR
|
|
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
DDH1232
|
357.4
|
405.9
|
48.5
|
8.30
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
DDH1233
|
342.6
|
350.2
|
7.6
|
2.45
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
DDH1234
|
185.3
|
203.9
|
18.6
|
6.09
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
And
|
211.9
|
217.2
|
5.3
|
20.17
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
And
|
284.1
|
286.3
|
2.2
|
24.80
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
And
|
307.0
|
322.9
|
15.8
|
6.96
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
And
|
336.3
|
358.5
|
22.2
|
5.89
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
DDH1235
|
343.3
|
357.4
|
14.1
|
2.40
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
DDH1236
|
343.4
|
353.3
|
9.9
|
1.89
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
DDH1237
|
189.3
|
193.6
|
4.3
|
22.42
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
And
|
202.2
|
210.1
|
7.9
|
20.78
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
Including
|
204.1
|
207.0
|
2.9
|
49.36
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
And
|
217.0
|
220.7
|
3.8
|
3.55
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
And
|
283.2
|
292.4
|
9.1
|
10.69
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
And
|
301.5
|
355.9
|
54.4
|
14.82
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
Including
|
310.7
|
312.2
|
1.5
|
331.00
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
Including
|
318.0
|
319.2
|
1.2
|
26.40
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
DDH1238
|
363.7
|
398.4
|
34.7
|
2.90
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
DDH1239
|
320.2
|
327.0
|
6.8
|
3.93
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
DDH1240
|
270.4
|
278.7
|
8.3
|
2.06
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
DDH1241
|
224.8
|
226.6
|
1.8
|
7.99
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
And
|
312.2
|
327.5
|
15.3
|
3.09
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
DDH1243
|
320.7
|
328.4
|
7.7
|
9.92
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
DDH1244
|
346.5
|
364.5
|
18.1
|
1.91
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
And
|
374.1
|
377.9
|
3.8
|
5.46
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
DDH1246
|
328.5
|
346.3
|
17.8
|
11.86
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
And
|
357.5
|
400.2
|
42.7
|
15.55
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
Including
|
360.5
|
363.6
|
3.1
|
145.25
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
Including
|
373.4
|
383.1
|
9.7
|
13.33
|
Ledbetter 04
|
Conversion
|
UGD0027
|
338.0
|
359.1
|
21.1
|
2.74
|
Horseshoe
Lower
|
Conversion
|
UGD0029
|
300.3
|
340.8
|
40.5
|
13.30
|
Horseshoe
Lower
|
Conversion
|
Including
|
300.3
|
310.0
|
9.7
|
46.79
|
Horseshoe
Lower
|
Conversion
|
UGD0030
|
337.9
|
354.4
|
16.6
|
9.00
|
Horseshoe
Lower
|
Conversion
|
And
|
399.6
|
408.0
|
8.4
|
5.06
|
Horseshoe
Lower
|
Conversion
|
UGD0037
|
|
NSR
|
|
|
Horseshoe
Extension
|
Definition
|
UGD0046
|
182.3
|
196.0
|
13.7
|
3.42
|
Horseshoe
Extension
|
Definition
|
UGD0048
|
|
NSR
|
|
|
Horseshoe
Extension
|
Definition
|
UGD0049
|
|
NSR
|
|
|
Horseshoe
Extension
|
Definition
|
UGD0050
|
403.3
|
427.5
|
24.2
|
2.47
|
Horseshoe
Extension
|
Definition
|
UGD0051
|
|
NSR
|
|
|
Horseshoe
Extension
|
Definition
|
UGD0052
|
|
NSR
|
|
|
Horseshoe
Extension
|
Definition
|
UGD0053
|
|
NSR
|
|
|
Horseshoe
Extension
|
Definition
|
UGD0054
|
|
NSR
|
|
|
Horseshoe
Extension
|
Definition
|
UGD0055
|
240.6
|
252.3
|
11.6
|
4.05
|
Horseshoe
Extension
|
Definition
|
UGD0056
|
236.0
|
263.3
|
27.2
|
1.45
|
Horseshoe
Extension
|
Definition
|
UGD0057
|
|
NSR
|
|
|
Horseshoe
Extension
|
Definition
|
Note: Intervals are core length, not true
width. "Conversion" intercept is within the current resource model
shell directed at converting Inferred to Indicated resource
category, while "Definition" are intercepts outside the current
resource model shell directed at converting mineralization to an
Inferred resource category. NSR = No Significant Result.
For further information relating to drill hole data please refer
to the Company's website
at https://investors.oceanagold.com/additional-drillhole-data.
About OceanaGold
OceanaGold is a growing intermediate gold and copper producer
committed to safely and responsibly maximizing the generation of
Free Cash Flow from our operations and delivering strong returns
for our shareholders. We have a portfolio of four operating mines:
the Haile Gold Mine in the United States
of America; Didipio Mine in the
Philippines; and the Macraes and Waihi operations in
New Zealand.
Qualified Person Statement
The scientific and technical information contained in this press
release has been reviewed and approved by Craig Feebrey, a Member
of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and a
qualified person under National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of
Disclosure for Mineral Projects of the Canadian Securities
Administrators ("NI 43-101"). Mr. Feebrey is the Executive Vice
President and Chief Exploration Officer of OceanaGold.
QA/QC at Haile Gold Mine
From July 2017 to 2022 almost all
Haile exploration core samples have been prepared at the ALS lab in
Tucson, Arizona, and analyzed at
the ALS lab in Reno, Nevada, each
of which is independent from OceanaGold. Select resource conversion
core samples were also prepared and analyzed at the SGS lab in
Kershaw, South Carolina, which is
also independent from OceanaGold, with confirmation pulp duplicates
sent to ALS lab in Reno, Nevada.
Samples are pulverized from a 250g (ALS) or 450g (SGS) sample to
85% passing 75 mesh. Approximately 225g of pulp sample is used for
fire assay. Assays are based on a 30g fire assay aliquot for gold
with Atomic Absorption finish. If the gold value from Atomic
Absorption is >10g/t, an additional 30g of pulp sample is fire
assayed for gold using a gravimetric finish. Some holes are
composited and analyzed for carbon, sulphur and multi-elements
using LECO and ICP-OES methods. Both ALS and SGS labs used for
Haile OceanaGold samples are ISO 17025 certified. In 2023, select
resource conversion core samples were prepared and analyzed at the
SGS lab in Kershaw, South
Carolina, with confirmation pulp duplicates sent to ALS lab
in Reno, Nevada.
Blanks and standards are each inserted every 20th sample..
Precision and accuracy of certified reference materials ("CRMs")
compared to expected values have been consistently within 5% RSD
and often within 3%. Barren marble and sand are inserted as blanks
every 20th sample. CRMs from RockLabs are inserted every 20th
sample (5%). CRMs from RockLabs and OREAS are inserted every 20th
sample (5%). All blanks and CRMs are handled by the Geology Team
and are stored in the locked OceanaGold office.
All drill hole samples are handled and transported from the
drill rigs to the secured Haile Exploration warehouse by OceanaGold
personnel. Access to the property is controlled by locked doors and
cameras monitored by OceanaGold security. The main gate requires an
electronic employee badge to enter. Samples are packaged at the
Haile Exploration warehouse by OceanaGold geologists and
geotechnicians. Samples are trucked in sealed plastic barrels by
certified couriers with submittal forms that are verified during
sample pick-up and delivery to ALS. No sample shipments have been
recorded as missing or tampered with.
Technical Report
For further information, please refer to the following NI 43-101
technical report available on the SEDAR+ website
at www.sedarplus.com under the Company's profile or on
our website at www.oceanagold.com: "NI 43-101 Technical Report
Haile Gold Mine Lancaster County, South
Carolina" dated March 28, 2024
with an effective date of December 31,
2023, prepared by D. Carr,
D, Londoño, J. Moore and B. Drury
(OceanaGold); L. Standridge and R. Cook (Call & Nicholas,
Inc.); J.N. Janney-Moore and W.L. Kingston (NewFields Mining & Technical
Services LLC); and M. Sullivan and B.
Miller Clarkson (SRK Consulting (U.S.), Inc.).
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1Note: Drill
results reflect those set forth in OceanaGold's press release
dated September 11, 2024 and do not include all historical drill
results. For further information relating to drill holes
highlighted, please see the press release.
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