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Galleon Gold Commences Drilling at the West Cache Gold Project, Timmins

Jun 30, 2020


Galleon Gold Corp. says phase one drilling has commenced at the Company's 100% owned West Cache Gold Project 13 km west of Timmins. "We are very pleased to start this next phase in the development of the West Cache Gold Project," said President and CEO R. David Russell. "We have been able to design a program that will lead to the completion of a Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA). We believe the PEA when completed should set the parameters for the next open pit and underground gold mine to be built in the West Timmins gold camp."

The phase one program is projected to consist of approximately 4,000 meters of infill diamond core drilling. This initial drilling is designed to provide better definition and confirm geological continuity of mineralized gold zones in contemplated open pit areas, while providing a nominal 50-meter drill spacing. Approximately 30 holes with an average depth of 130 meters will be completed. The drilling contract has been awarded to NPLH Drilling of Timmins, Ontario. NPLH has extensive experience with diamond drilling contract work at the Project.

The Company plans to follow the phase one core drilling program with a second and third phase of core drilling for a total of 15,000 meters. The second phase of core drilling will explore known zones of deeper, high grade gold mineralization for underground exploration and mine planning, and follow up on any newly identified targets from phase one. Results from the three-phase core drilling program will be used to update the 2013 NI 43-101 Mineral Resource and support the development of a Preliminary Economic Assessment ("PEA").

About the West Cache Gold Project

The West Cache Gold Project is located 13 km west of Timmins Ontario, it is serviced by Provincial highway 101 and secondary access roads. It is situated along the Porcupine-Destor gold belt, approximately 7 km northeast of Pan American Silver's Timmins West Mine and 14 km southwest of Newmont's Hollinger Mine. The Project has been explored since 1958, with over 160,000 meters of diamond drilling in 325 holes. In 2013, a NI 43-101 Mineral Resource Technical Report was published outlining the following resource (see Explor Resources press release dated August 27, 2013):

Open Pit Mineral Resources at a 0.30 g/t Au cut-off grade are as follows:
             Indicated: 213,000 oz (4,283,000 tonnes at 1.55 g/t Au)
             Inferred: 77,000 oz (1,140,000 tonnes at 2.09 g/t Au)

Underground Mineral Resources at a 1.70 g/t Au cut-off grade are as follows:
             Indicated: 396,000 oz (4,420,000 tonnes at 2.79 g/t Au)
             Inferred: 393,000 oz (5,185,000 tonnes at 2.36 g/t Au)

 



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