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Torex Gold Reports Results From Drilling at Media Luna

Program successful in upgrading Indicated Resources to the Measured category and adding Inferred Resources along the boundaries of the deposit
(All amounts expressed in U.S. Dollars unless otherwise stated)

TORONTO, March 08, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Torex Gold Resources Inc. (the “Company” or “Torex”) (TSX: TXG) is pleased to report results from its 2022 drilling program at Media Luna. The program was focused on upgrading Indicated Resources to the Measured category and targeting spatial gaps in prior drilling to expand Inferred Mineral Resources.

Jody Kuzenko, President & CEO stated:

“We are pleased with the results of the 2022 drill program at Media Luna. Infill drilling has reinforced our confidence in the quality of the resource model and provided valuable information which will be incorporated into future mine planning activities. Additionally, drilling targeting spatial gaps along the existing southern and northern boundaries of the deposit was successful in delivering the required drill density to bring incremental mineralization into the Inferred Resource category.

“Infill drilling within three higher-grade zones of the Media Luna deposit returned assay results with similarly impressive grades and widths as prior drilling. Based on the additional drilling, we expect to convert a high percentage of Indicated Resources within these areas to the Measured category when year-end Mineral Reserve and Resource estimates are released later this month. Drilling targeting these higher-grade zones returned some notable grades over favourable core lengths (not true widths), including 46.0 grams per tonne gold equivalent (“gpt AuEq”) over 28.4 metres (“m”), 17.1 gpt AuEq over 58.1 m, 21.4 gpt AuEq over 26.4 m, 8.6 gpt AuEq over 34.7 m, and 9.6 gpt AuEq over 26.1 m.

“Infill drilling targeting spatial gaps to ensure the drill density required to classify mineralization as Inferred Resources was also successful, with several holes returning intersects with favourable lengths including 8.0 gpt AuEq over 25.4 m, 3.8 gpt AuEq over 48.0 m, 3.0 gpt over 26.8 m, and 2.6 gpt over 18.9 m.

“We are also pleased to announce the appointment of Raul Guerra as Vice President, Exploration. Raul will be responsible for supporting the Company’s exploration and drilling efforts across the Morelos Property as well as analyzing potential business opportunities related to exploration stage assets. Mr. Guerra has over 30 years of industry experience, including 13 years with Barrick where he served as Vice President Exploration, Latin America for 7 years. Prior to joining Torex, Raul was Vice President Exploration for Austral Gold.”

Table 1: Highlights from the 2022 drilling programs at Media Luna

Drill Hole1Drilling TypeFrom
(m)
To
(m)
Core
Length1
(m)
Au
(gpt)
Ag
(gpt)
Cu
(%)
AuEq2
(gpt)
ML22-823DInfill – Measured452.63481.0328.4040.4886.642.7646.05
ML22-804DInfill – Measured453.01511.0958.0810.79100.843.0917.08
ML22-768DInfill – Measured415.00441.3926.3913.98111.783.6921.39
ML22-762AInfill – Measured420.34442.7722.4313.2717.270.4614.23
ML22-835DInfill – Measured453.19487.9434.756.7229.380.928.58
ML22-767DInfill – Measured501.68527.8326.154.5779.702.509.63
ML22-913Infill – Inferred335.66361.0925.434.7529.501.768.00
ML22-910Infill – Inferred301.00349.0548.051.0654.391.253.78
ML22-877AInfill – Inferred266.00292.7726.771.5325.120.733.03
ML22-915Infill – Inferred354.16373.0118.851.945.790.342.56


Notes to Table:
1)Intersections are reported as core lengths (not true widths/thickness).
2)The gold equivalent grade calculation used is as follows: AuEq (gpt) = Au (g/t) + Ag (gpt) * 0.011889+ Cu (%) * 1.648326 account for the same metal prices ($1,550/oz gold (“Au”), $20/oz silver (“Ag”) and $3.50/lb copper (“Cu”)) and metallurgical recoveries (85% Au, 79% Ag and 91% Cu) used in the Mineral Resource estimate for the Media Luna deposit.

Assay results from the 2022 infill drilling program targeting Measured Resources can be found in Table 2 and results from the 2022 infill drilling program targeting Inferred Resources can be found in Table 3. Highlights from both drill programs can be found in Figure 1.
The gold equivalent grade calculation accounts for the same metal prices ($1,550/oz gold, $20/oz silver and $3.50/lb copper) and metallurgical recoveries (85% gold, 79% silver and 91% copper) used in the current Mineral Resource estimate for the Media Luna deposit, set out in the March 2022 Technical Report.

2022 MEDIA LUNA DRILLING PROGRAM

During 2022, approximately 27,400 metres were drilled at Media Luna, for which 100% of assays had been received by the end of January. Drill results from the 30,100 metres drilled at EPO in 2022 are expected to be released shortly.

Drilling at Media Luna in 2022 was focused on both upgrading and expanding Mineral Resources. Infill drilling was primarily targeted on upgrading Indicated Resources to the Measured category within three higher-grade zones of the deposit. Expansion drilling was primarily targeted on filling in spatial gaps from previous drill programs, with the intent to expand Inferred Mineral Resources along the northern and southern boundaries of the property.

In addition to drilling conducted in 2022, multiple holes completed as part of the 2021 infill program will be incorporated into the year-end 2022 Mineral Resource estimate at Media Luna. These holes were not included in the year-end 2021 Mineral Resource estimate as assay results were received after the cut-off date for completion of the March 2022 Technical Report. The drill holes from the 2021 program were focused on upgrading Inferred Mineral Resources to the Indicated category within the middle of the Media Luna deposit.

Figure 1: 2022 Media Luna drilling program successful in upgrading Mineral Resources to the Measured category and expanding Inferred Resources along boundaries of the deposit


In total, the Company invested over $19 million in drilling within the Media Luna Cluster in 2022. A similar level of drilling is anticipated in 2023, with the 2023 program focused on upgrading Inferred Resources at EPO and expanding the overall mineralized footprint of the Media Luna Cluster, specifically the western flank anchored by the EPO deposit to the north and Media Luna West target to the south.

Infill Drilling Program

Approximately 17,500 metres of drilling in 2022 was directed towards upgrading Indicated Resources within three higher-grade zones of the deposit to the Measured category. Based on the results of the drilling program, which has reduced the drill spacing to 15 m by 15 m (from 30 m by 30 m), the Company anticipates a high conversion rate from the Indicated Mineral Resource category to the Measured category.

Information gathered from the tighter space drilling will support future mine planning activities, given the drill program has provided incremental information to inform drill spacing for grade control and definition drilling.

Results from the 2022 infill drilling program targeting Measured Mineral Resources are outlined in Table 2.

Expansion Drilling Program

Approximately 11,500 metres of drilling in 2022 was directed towards expanding Inferred Mineral Resources along the northern and southern boundaries of the Media Luna deposit. Based on the results of the drilling conducted in 2022, a modest increase in Inferred Resources is expected within these areas. The 2022 program targeted spatial gaps in prior drilling to achieve minimum drill spacing of 70 m, which is the drill spacing required to support the classification of mineralization within the Inferred Resource category.

Results from the 2022 infill drilling program targeting Inferred Mineral Resources are outlined in Table 3.

MEDIA LUNA REGIONAL GEOLOGY

The Media Luna deposit is hosted within the Mesozoic carbonate-rich Morelos Platform, which has been intruded by Paleocene stocks, sills, and dykes of granodioritic to tonalitic composition. Skarn-hosted gold-silver-copper mineralization is developed within the sedimentary rocks along the contacts of intrusive rocks as well as within altered dykes of the skarn envelope. The main portion of this mineralized package dips to the southwest at approximately 30°; in the lowest part of the known mineralization, the dip steepens to approximately 60°, while the northernmost portion of the deposit dips to the north, resulting in a broad antiformal geometry of the deposit.

Mineralization at Media Luna is hosted in skarn that developed at the contact of the intrusive granodiorite and overlying sedimentary rocks. The skarn is characterized by a mineral assemblage of pyroxene, garnet, and magnetite. Metal deposition and sulfidation occurred during retrograde alteration and is associated with a mineral assemblage comprising amphibole, phlogopite, chlorite, and calcite ± quartz ± epidote as well as variable amounts of magnetite and sulfides, primarily pyrrhotite. Additional mineralization is associated with skarn developed within and along dykes and sills above the main granodiorite intrusion.

Additional information on the Media Luna deposit, the Media Luna Feasibility Study and the analytical and sampling process is available in the Company’s technical report entitled the “Morelos Property, NI 43-101 Technical Report, ELG Mine Complex Life of Mine Plan and Media Luna Feasibility Study, Guerrero State, Mexico”, dated effective March 16, 2022 filed on March 31, 2022 (the “Technical Report”) on SEDAR at www.sedar.com and the Company’s website at www.torexgold.com.

QUALITY ASSURANCE / QUALITY CONTROL

At the Company’s Morelos Property (see description below), all the Media Luna project drill core is logged and sampled at the core facility within the project camp under the supervision of Nicolas Landon, Chief Exploration Geologist for the Media Luna Project. A geologist marks the individual samples for analysis and sample intervals, sample numbers, standards and blanks are entered into the database. The core is cut in half lengthwise using an electric core saw equipped with a diamond tipped blade. One half of the core is placed into a plastic sample bag and sealed with zip ties in preparation for shipment. The other half of the core is returned to the core box and retained for future reference in the Company core shack with the assay pulps and coarse rejects. The core samples are picked up at the project camp and delivered to Bureau Veritas (“BV”) to conduct all the analytical work.

Sample preparation is carried out by BV at its facilities in Durango, Mexico and consists of crushing a 1 kg sample to >70% passing 2 mm followed by pulverisation of 500 g to >85% passing 75 μm. Gold is analyzed at the BV facilities in Hermosillo, Mexico following internal analytical protocols (FA430) and comprises a 30g fire assay with an atomic absorption finish. Samples yielding results >10 g/t Au are re-assayed by fire assay with gravimetric finish (FA530-Au). Copper and silver analyses are completed at the BV facilities in Vancouver, Canada as part of a multi-element geochemical analysis by an aqua regia digestion with detection by ICP-ES/MS using BV internal analytical protocol AQ270. Overlimits for the multi-element package are analyzed by internal protocol AQ374.

Torex has a sampling and analytical Quality Assurance/Quality Control (“QA/QC”) program in place that has been approved by BV and is overseen by Nicolas Landon, Chief Exploration Geologist for the Media Luna Project. The program includes 5% each of Certified Reference Materials and Blanks; blind duplicates are not included, but Torex evaluates the results of internal BV laboratory duplicates. Torex uses an independent laboratory to check selected assay samples and reference materials and has retained a consultant to audit the QA/QC data for every drill campaign at Media Luna. The QA/QC procedure is described in more detail in the Technical Report filed on SEDAR.

QUALIFIED PERSONS

The scientific and technical data contained in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Carolina Milla, P.Eng. Ms. Milla is a member of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (Member ID #168350), has experience relevant to the style of mineralization under consideration, is a qualified person under NI-43-101, and is an employee of Torex. Ms. Milla has verified the data disclosed, including sampling, analytical, and test data underlying the drill results; verification included visually reviewing the drillholes in three dimensions, comparing the assay results to the original assay certificates, reviewing the drilling database, and reviewing core photography consistent with standard practice. Ms. Milla consents to the inclusion in this release of said data in the form and context in which they appear.

ABOUT TOREX GOLD RESOURCES INC.

Torex is an intermediate gold producer based in Canada, engaged in the exploration, development, and operation of its 100% owned Morelos Property, an area of 29,000 hectares in the highly prospective Guerrero Gold Belt located 180 kilometres southwest of Mexico City. The Company’s principal asset is the Morelos Complex, which includes the El Limón Guajes (“ELG”) Mine Complex, the Media Luna Project, a processing plant, and related infrastructure. Commercial production from the Morelos Complex commenced on April 1, 2016 and an updated Technical Report for the Morelos Complex was released in March 2022. Torex’s key strategic objectives are to optimize and extend production from the ELG Mine Complex, de-risk and advance Media Luna to commercial production, build on ESG excellence, and to grow through ongoing exploration across the entire Morelos Property.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:

TOREX GOLD RESOURCES INC. 
Jody KuzenkoDan Rollins
President and CEOSenior Vice President, Corporate Development & Investor Relations
Direct: (647) 725-9982Direct: (647) 260-1503
[email protected][email protected]

CAUTIONARY NOTES

FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS
This press release contains "forward-looking statements" and "forward-looking information" within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities legislation. Forward-looking information also includes, but is not limited to, statements about: regarding three higher grade zones of the Media Luna deposit, the expected conversion of a high percentage of Indicated Resources within these areas to the Measured category when year-end Mineral Reserve and Resource estimates are released later this month; a similar level of drilling within the Media Luna Cluster is anticipated in 2023, with the 2023 program focused on upgrading Inferred resources at EPO and expanding the overall mineralized footprint of the Media Luna Cluster; regarding the areas along the northern and southern boundaries of the Media Luna deposit, the expected modest increase in Inferred Resources within these areas; and the Company’s key strategic objectives to extend and optimize production from the ELG Mining Complex, de-risk and advance Media Luna to commercial production, build on ESG excellence, and to grow through ongoing exploration across the entire Morelos Property. Generally, forward-looking information can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as “strategy”, “target”, “focus”, “continue”, “expect”, “potential” or variations of such words and phrases or statements that certain actions, events or results “will”, or “is expected to" occur. Forward-looking information is subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information, including, without limitation, risks and uncertainties associated with: the ability to upgrade mineral resources categories of mineral resources with greater confidence levels or to mineral reserves; risks associated with mineral reserve and mineral resource estimation; uncertainty involving skarns deposits; and those risk factors identified in the Technical Report and the Company’s annual information form and management’s discussion and analysis or other unknown but potentially significant impacts. Forward-looking information is based on the assumptions discussed in the Technical Report and such other reasonable assumptions, estimates, analysis and opinions of management made in light of its experience and perception of trends, current conditions and expected developments, and other factors that management believes are relevant and reasonable in the circumstances at the date such statements are made. Although the Company has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in the forward-looking information, there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated. There can be no assurance that such information will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such information. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking information. The Company does not undertake to update any forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information or future events or otherwise, except as may be required by applicable securities laws.


Table 2: Results from 2022 infill drilling at Media Luna targeting to upgrade Indicated Mineral Resources to the Measured category

         FinalIntersection 
Drill-HoleAreaUTM-EUTM-NElevationHoleMotherAzimuth Dip DepthFromToLength1AuAgCuAuEq2Lithology
  (m)(m)(m)TypeHole  (m)(m)(m)(m)(gpt)(gpt)(%)(gpt) 
ML22-760MLL422,498.331,984,514.351,224.43CD 345.69-75.44497.40422.40443.0020.605.5150.981.298.01No significant values
ML22-761MLU422,647.991,985,019.041,463.99CD 78.45-70.69116.40       Mother hole Finished
ML22-761AMLU422,647.991,985,019.041,463.99CDML22-761  386.55       Mother hole Finished
ML22-762MLU423,315.841,985,097.541,585.26CD 321.23-74.68105.60       Mother hole Finished
ML22-762AMLU423,315.841,985,097.541,585.26CDML22-762  454.50378.14378.740.603.6961.804.6812.14Skarn Composite 1
          420.34442.7722.4313.2717.270.4614.23Skarn Composite 2
ML22-767DMLU422,647.991,985,019.041,463.99DDML22-761A  554.40466.87468.451.5813.6710.000.1614.05Skarn Composite 1
          483.88485.461.583.8840.701.066.12Skarn Composite 2
          501.68527.8326.154.5779.702.509.63Skarn Composite 3
ML22-768DMLU423,315.841,985,097.541,585.26DDML22-762A  452.45371.90377.435.531.789.790.572.83Skarn Composite 1
          408.01409.651.641.8817.220.362.68Skarn Composite 2
          415.00441.3926.3913.98111.783.6921.39Skarn Composite 3
ML22-770DMLU423,315.841,985,097.541,585.26DDML22-762A  473.45387.16389.652.4912.56571.3416.3646.31Skarn Composite 1
          422.31423.801.499.76347.0311.0632.11Skarn Composite 2
          429.06441.7912.7310.7121.510.4911.77Skarn Composite 3
          446.92455.888.962.323.650.112.54Skarn Composite 4
ML22-771DMLU422,647.991,985,019.041,463.99DDML22-761A  539.15       No significant values
ML22-772MLL422,543.721,984,585.201,255.01CD 10.0682.46278.35       Mother hole Finished
ML22-772AMLL422,543.721,984,585.201,255.01CDML22-772  380.25       Mother hole Finished
ML22-774DMLU423,315.841,985,097.541,585.26DDML22-762A  444.95378.08381.903.820.306.911.162.29Skarn Composite 1
          426.10430.053.950.8220.940.572.01Skarn Composite 2
ML22-775DMLU422,647.991,985,019.041,463.99DDML22-761A  554.40503.00513.5010.501.9835.661.134.26Skarn Composite 1
ML22-776DMLU423,315.841,985,097.541,585.26DDML22-762A  461.45376.89377.951.063.6860.422.899.17Skarn Composite 1
ML22-777DMLL422,543.721,984,585.201,255.01DDML22-772A  404.75       Abandoned
ML22-777DAMLL422,543.721,984,585.201,255.01DDML22-777D  560.50494.71517.2422.530.6362.801.533.90Skarn Composite 1
          528.00531.323.321.4477.551.995.71Skarn Composite 2
ML22-779DMLU423,315.841,985,097.541,585.26DDML22-762A  452.45386.64388.621.983.82158.005.8015.27Skarn Composite 1
          403.09405.652.5621.0395.854.2029.08Skarn Composite 2
          410.87433.0022.133.1650.002.437.76Skarn Composite 3
ML22-780DMLU422,647.991,985,019.041,463.99DDML22-761A  560.50478.68479.550.875.175.300.165.48Breccia with Py in matrix
          505.90518.4812.581.9031.770.883.73Skarn Composite 1
ML22-782DMLU423,315.841,985,097.541,585.26DDML22-762A  470.05370.92371.710.794.085.700.735.34Skarn Composite 1
          428.00429.001.004.749.400.145.08Skarn Composite 2
          434.96438.583.6245.80179.014.9156.02Skarn Composite 3
          457.18459.412.2316.852.310.0116.89Qz veinlets in granodiorite
ML22-783DMLL422,543.721,984,585.201,255.01DDML22-772A  559.40494.92527.3532.430.6341.531.042.84Skarn Composite 1
ML22-784DMLU422,647.991,985,019.041,463.99DDML22-761A  560.50500.07524.1524.081.9433.941.014.02Skarn Composite 1
ML22-785DMLU423,315.841,985,097.541,585.26DDML22-762A  440.45371.00374.463.462.0231.982.206.03Skarn Composite 1
ML22-786DMLL422,543.721,984,585.201,255.01DDML22-772A  553.40451.13453.202.070.0866.142.815.50Skarn Composite 1
          461.70491.2629.5634.07101.533.2440.62Skarn Composite 2
          498.55500.401.851.20164.065.1211.59Skarn Composite 3
          506.28509.002.720.5571.351.704.20Skarn Composite 4
          522.00524.532.530.3562.501.453.49Skarn Composite 5
          529.50541.0011.500.4376.491.814.33Skarn Composite 6
ML22-789DMLU423,315.841,985,097.541,585.26DDML22-762A  488.45381.56385.584.023.6811.360.464.57Skarn Composite 1
          402.86416.1413.287.5136.641.8310.97Skarn Composite 2
          439.07441.031.9634.82109.333.4541.81Skarn Composite 3
ML22-790DMLU422,647.991,985,019.041,463.99DDML22-761A  499.50465.36470.975.611.0213.870.612.19Skarn Composite 1
          477.73494.9917.263.4648.201.656.75Skarn Composite 2
ML22-791DMLL422,543.721,984,585.201,255.01DDML22-772A  557.50468.53478.5310.006.148.230.306.73Skarn Composite 1
          485.28528.8443.569.5898.732.3614.65Skarn Composite 2
ML22-793DMLU423,315.841,985,097.541,585.26DDML22-762A  455.45399.84443.3143.477.8641.792.2011.98Skarn Composite 1
ML22-794DMLU422,647.991,985,019.041,463.99DDML22-761A  557.65511.48525.1213.643.5654.311.536.73Skarn Composite 1
ML22-795DMLL422,543.721,984,585.201,255.01DDML22-772A  574.55481.18483.382.202.894.470.073.06Skarn Composite 1
          488.65516.4327.7836.6247.810.9938.83Skarn Composite 2
ML22-796DMLU423,315.841,985,097.541,585.26DDML22-762A  257.75       Abandoned
ML22-797DMLU423,315.841,985,097.541,585.26DDML22-762A  461.45408.51409.511.0015.002.300.0115.04Skarn Composite 1
          427.71442.1414.437.8478.402.8613.49Skarn Composite 2
          449.00457.008.001.228.980.452.06Skarn Composite 3
ML22-798DMLU422,647.991,985,019.041,463.99DDML22-761A  573.00510.11526.0015.892.1227.380.873.89Skarn Composite 1
ML22-800DMLL422,543.721,984,585.201,255.01DDML22-772A  551.45498.66528.0629.400.7068.081.734.36Skarn Composite 1
ML22-802DMLU423,315.841,985,097.541,585.26DDML22-762A  443.45362.47365.803.334.503.030.295.02Skarn Composite 1
          388.72389.440.7211.902.400.0111.95Skarn Composite 1
ML22-804DMLL422,543.721,984,585.201,255.01DDML22-772A  557.40422.09424.452.366.2731.210.727.83Skarn Composite 1
          453.01511.0958.0810.79100.843.0917.08Skarn Composite 2
ML22-805DMLU423,315.841,985,097.541,585.26DDML22-762A  395.45347.19352.645.451.0615.031.042.96Skarn Composite 1
          359.00360.251.253.6082.075.0912.97Skarn Composite 2
ML22-806DMLU422,647.991,985,019.041,463.99DDML22-761A  539.15507.02514.357.332.4451.071.555.61Skarn Composite 1
ML22-808MLU423,316.691,985,098.211,585.52CD 315.6663.83105.60       Mother hole Finished
ML22-808AMLU423,316.691,985,098.211,585.52CDML22-808  434.75368.03375.947.912.589.560.884.14Skarn Composite 1
          384.69385.480.799.0618.501.0410.99Skarn Composite 2
ML22-810DMLU422,647.991,985,019.041,463.99DDML22-761A  508.60459.50478.7319.234.6335.431.166.96Skarn Composite 1
ML22-812DMLL422,543.721,984,585.201,255.01DDML22-772A  530.45449.66458.889.2217.3633.840.9219.28Skarn Composite 1
          466.24475.849.604.94135.183.8412.88Skarn Composite 2
ML22-813DMLU422,647.991,985,019.041,463.99DDML22-761A  521.30452.18453.010.835.1011.300.225.60Skarn Composite 1
          465.40494.0028.603.3593.432.348.31Skarn Composite 2
ML22-814DMLU423,316.691,985,098.211,585.52DDML22-808A  428.25390.24391.761.525.4011.621.027.22Skarn Composite 1
          411.46414.813.357.131.600.007.16Qz veinlets in granodiorite
ML22-816DMLL422,543.721,984,585.201,255.01DDML22-772A  545.45410.51413.152.640.5656.071.343.43Skarn Composite 1
          475.88476.860.987.081.200.047.16Skarn Composite 2
          484.00509.0725.071.7160.511.534.95Skarn Composite 3
          524.87537.6512.782.46100.042.567.87Skarn Composite 4
ML22-817DMLU422,647.991,985,019.041,463.99DDML22-761A  508.65478.47479.471.0030.1025.600.6531.48Skarn Composite 1
ML22-818DMLU423,316.691,985,098.211,585.52DDML22-808A  465.05369.49371.141.656.1818.331.328.57Skarn Composite 1
          379.78381.882.106.9333.772.0010.63Skarn Composite 2
          437.64446.058.413.412.940.033.49Skarn Composite 3
ML22-819DMLL422,543.721,984,585.201,255.01DDML22-772A  542.45407.44410.883.441.8661.041.424.92Skarn Composite 1
          502.24510.958.711.2420.370.512.33Skarn Composite 2
          521.37523.301.930.5234.731.042.64Skarn Composite 3
ML22-821DMLU423,316.691,985,098.211,585.52DDML22-808A  417.55352.44355.753.310.8710.910.962.59Skarn Composite 1
          360.14360.950.814.7634.101.547.70Skarn Composite 2
          371.59372.120.5326.90163.604.8236.79Skarn Composite 3
ML22-822MLU422,647.771,985,020.061,464.36CD 60.19-68.93370.55       Pilot
ML22-823DMLL422,543.721,984,585.201,255.01DDML22-772A  545.45452.63481.0328.4040.4886.642.7646.05Skarn Composite 1
          521.51529.007.490.7833.110.872.61Skarn Composite 2
ML22-825DMLU423,316.691,985,098.211,585.52DDML22-808A  482.20377.76385.527.762.058.150.843.54Skarn Composite 1
          428.02429.431.416.8228.830.117.34Qz veinlets in granodiorite
          444.43457.0012.574.443.980.104.65Qz veinlets in granodiorite
ML22-826DMLU422,647.771,985,020.061,464.36DDML22-822  505.60447.53476.7729.241.8222.860.753.33Skarn Composite 1
ML22-827MLL422,545.111,984,585.161,254.25CD 54.77-83.28389.10       Mother hole Finished
ML22-827AMLL422,545.111,984,585.161,254.25CDML22-827  383.20       No significant values/Abandoned
ML22-828DMLU422,647.771,985,020.061,464.36DDML22-822  508.60458.21477.2419.035.0744.501.818.58Skarn Composite 1
ML22-829DMLU423,316.691,985,098.211,585.52DDML22-808A  401.65       No significant values
ML22-832DMLU422,647.771,985,020.061,464.36DDML22-822  545.35470.00505.9535.951.8832.401.084.04Skarn Composite 1
ML22-833DMLU423,316.691,985,098.211,585.52DDML22-808A  425.20391.00394.003.002.4424.421.625.40Skarn Composite 1
          404.03405.031.003.912.200.044.00Skarn Composite 2
          409.58413.493.912.233.910.062.37Skarn Composite 3
ML22-835DMLU422,647.771,985,020.061,464.36DDML22-822  548.25453.19487.9434.756.7229.380.928.58Skarn Composite 1
ML22-836DMLU423,316.691,985,098.211,585.52DDML22-808A  470.25397.49401.243.754.3618.321.807.54Skarn Composite 1
          414.85418.854.004.370.880.014.39Skarn Composite 2
          427.72429.722.007.141.200.017.16Qz veinlets in granodiorite
ML22-837DMLL422,545.111,984,585.161,254.25DDML22-827  575.50485.71514.9029.194.9670.782.099.24Skarn Composite 1
ML22-838DMLU423,316.691,985,098.211,585.52DDML22-808A  462.35       No significant values
ML22-839DMLU422,647.771,985,020.061,464.36DDML22-822  505.65454.00462.288.281.4618.600.662.77Skarn Composite 1
          468.00477.109.106.0542.661.809.52Skarn Composite 2
ML22-840DMLL422,545.111,984,585.161,254.25DDML22-827  531.75493.00517.0724.077.4141.381.019.57Skarn Composite 1
ML22-842DMLU423,316.691,985,098.211,585.52DDML22-808A  470.30377.63380.562.932.9251.822.918.32Skarn Composite 1
          420.58421.160.589.861.600.009.88Skarn Composite 2
          428.76436.227.4615.05108.434.8124.27Skarn Composite 3
          450.88459.118.231.846.010.512.76Qz veinlets in granodiorite
ML22-844DMLU422,647.771,985,020.061,464.36DDML22-822  572.75436.00436.730.737.840.250.007.85Marble with Py+ Ca in bands.
          462.97466.003.035.3426.940.706.81Skarn Composite 1
          477.00477.580.5818.002.300.0318.08Skarn Composite 2
          493.00512.5319.532.2240.041.495.14Skarn Composite 3
ML22-845DMLL422,545.111,984,585.161,254.25DDML22-827  632.50484.42485.591.1710.781.060.0110.81Skarn Composite 1
          494.25496.191.941.7838.291.284.34Skarn Composite 2
          499.92510.8210.901.0467.982.075.25Skarn Composite 3
          522.34528.396.050.91103.362.646.50Skarn Composite 4
ML22-846DMLU423,316.691,985,098.211,585.52DDML22-808A  405.45       No significant values
ML22-847DMLU422,647.771,985,020.061,464.36DDML22-822  496.50459.58466.326.747.1023.850.778.65Skarn Composite 1
ML22-848DMLL422,545.111,984,585.161,254.25DDML22-827  557.40479.55486.997.442.920.860.073.06Skarn Composite 1
          493.41496.413.001.3851.801.394.29Skarn Composite 2
          507.10515.368.261.2133.731.033.31Skarn Composite 3
ML22-850DMLU423,316.691,985,098.211,585.52DDML22-808A  414.60396.13402.095.962.501.290.022.55Skarn Composite 1
ML22-852DMLU422,647.771,985,020.061,464.36DDML22-822  488.85411.12417.005.884.0955.461.246.79Skarn Composite 1
          439.35445.055.702.1641.311.144.53Skarn Composite 2
          455.74461.575.831.0416.390.602.22Skarn Composite 3 with dike intersections
          468.08473.165.089.6712.030.8911.28Skarn Composite 4
ML22-853DMLL422,545.111,984,585.161,254.25DDML22-827  539.40495.00522.5727.571.7739.131.003.89Skarn Composite 1
ML22-855DMLU422,647.771,985,020.061,464.36DDML22-822  502.60416.83424.687.851.4118.930.432.34Skarn Composite 1
          441.27445.544.271.2619.250.452.22Skarn Composite 2
          459.70463.003.301.6928.310.963.62Skarn Composite 3
          468.40469.931.537.1415.580.718.49Skarn Composite 4
          475.81477.501.6910.30423.1013.3737.37Skarn Composite 5
ML22-856DMLL422,545.111,984,585.161,254.25DDML22-827  531.75502.00509.497.492.5519.200.563.70Skarn Composite 1
ML22-858DMLU422,647.771,985,020.061,464.36DDML22-822  502.80444.74449.104.361.2913.680.492.26Skarn Composite 1
          465.56476.2510.694.2825.631.266.66Skarn Composite 2
ML22-859DMLL422,545.111,984,585.161,254.25DDML22-827  542.40494.44509.0014.562.285.680.192.66Skarn Composite 1
ML22-863DMLL422,545.111,984,585.161,254.25DDML22-827  542.40490.65504.0213.375.7610.360.346.44Skarn Composite 1
ML22-868DMLL422,545.111,984,585.161,254.25DDML22-827  546.90507.00517.4410.440.5128.280.802.15Skarn Composite 1
ML22-871DMLL422,545.111,984,585.161,254.25DDML22-827  534.90514.86518.163.300.5859.161.573.88Skarn Composite 1
ML22-875DMLL422,545.111,984,585.161,254.25DDML22-827  590.40510.19512.742.552.691.590.082.85Skarn Composite 1
ML22-879DMLL422,545.111,984,585.161,254.25DDML22-827  577.15480.44507.7527.316.5040.971.229.00Skarn Composite 1
          515.43518.433.000.3760.501.673.85Skarn Composite 2

Notes to Table

  1. Intersections are reported as core lengths (not true widths/thickness).
  2. The gold equivalent grade calculation used is as follows: AuEq (g/t) = Au (g/t) + Ag (g/t) * 0.011889+ Cu (%) * 1.648326 account for the same metal prices ($1,550/oz gold, $20/oz silver and $3.50/lb copper) and metallurgical recoveries (85% gold, 79% silver and 91% copper) used in the Mineral Resource estimate for the Media Luna deposit.

Table 3: Results from 2022 infill drilling at Media Luna targeting to expand Inferred Mineral Resources along the boundaries of the deposit

         FinalIntersection 
Drill-HoleAreaUTM-EUTM-NElevationHoleMotherAzimuth Dip DepthFromToLength1AuAgCuAuEq2Lithology
  (m)(m)(m)TypeHole  (m)(m)(m)(m)(gpt)(gpt)(%)(gpt) 
ML22-764MLU423,233.761,985,002.221,563.46CD 134.89-65.30578.65527.19528.160.974.778.400.465.63Skarn Composite 1
          547.38549.341.962.997.180.223.44Qz veinlets in granodiorite
ML22-854MLL423,017.431,984,428.531,307.61CD 323.72-69.78177.45       No significant values/ Mother hole finished
ML22-854AMLL423,017.431,984,428.531,307.61CDML22-854  491.55422.74424.742.000.3145.251.122.70Skarn Composite 1
          434.09438.514.420.4144.561.072.70Skarn Composite 2
          447.54453.355.811.1328.370.872.91Skarn Composite 3
ML22-860MLL423,018.291,984,429.811,307.68CD 344.91-59.75488.45441.00446.295.291.6448.251.304.36Skarn Composite 1
ML22-862MLU423,211.261,984,572.051,281.86CD 351.22-44.8475.10       No significant values/ Finished
ML22-862AMLU423,211.261,984,572.051,281.86CDML22-862  392.70351.01352.301.292.85111.724.2011.10Skarn Composite 1
          358.92359.420.509.9074.803.8917.21Skarn Composite 2
ML22-866MLL423,021.561,984,429.811,307.74CD 37.24-67.67171.50       No significant values/ Finished
ML22-866AMLL423,021.561,984,429.811,307.74CDML22-866  442.00       No significant values
ML22-867MLU423,212.201,984,571.321,281.83CD 40.05-54.76301.25266.93268.181.251.2944.641.033.52Skarn Composite 1
ML22-870MLU423,211.391,984,570.641,281.82CD 38.26-73.72310.60287.36291.584.220.9323.220.612.21Skarn Composite 1
ML22-872MLL423,021.261,984,429.321,307.70CD 73.96-84.02476.55       No significant values
ML22-873MLU423,212.971,984,571.581,281.90CD 14.08-59.48311.10259.44268.749.301.5014.740.682.80Skarn Composite 1
ML22-876MLL423,019.111,984,426.511,307.61CD 221.40-84.61530.60       No significant values
ML22-877MLU423,210.741,984,571.141,281.90CD 347.92-68.56125.55       Mother hole Finished
ML22-877AMLU423,210.741,984,571.141,281.90CDML22-877  359.45266.00292.7726.771.5325.120.733.03Skarn Composite 1
          307.46316.408.941.608.820.492.51Skarn Composite 2
ML22-880MLU423,212.061,984,571.921,281.92CD 29.61-48.25343.35295.40299.634.234.0834.231.707.29Skarn Composite 1
ML22-882MLL423,022.331,984,429.151,307.74CD 74.70-67.54452.85       No significant values
ML22-883MLU422,749.891,985,376.241,543.83CD 76.24-69.83305.40118.48127.959.472.64123.930.204.45Marble with oxided breccia associated
ML22-884MLU423,213.081,984,570.931,281.91CD 46.05-45.2684.75       No significant values/ Finished
ML22-884AMLU423,213.081,984,570.931,281.91CDML22-884  345.10       No significant values
ML22-887MLL423,019.431,984,424.831,307.65CD 181.94-71.57573.80546.31548.622.310.6368.861.664.19Skarn Composite 1
ML22-888MLU422,751.061,985,373.601,543.83CD 35.08-74.16299.55198.85199.810.964.0631.900.014.46Marble with oxides
ML22-890MLU422,749.061,985,372.521,543.82CD 109.21-60.45341.35313.71314.510.805.6325.001.187.86Skarn Composite 1
ML22-896MLU422,749.131,985,373.751,543.85CD 290.02-66.02377.80       No significant values
ML22-906MLU423,207.791,984,568.751,281.75CD 319.42-73.58353.65340.45341.501.052.2520.121.224.50Qz veinlets in granodiorite
ML22-910MLU423,207.311,984,565.211,281.65CD 283.39-72.42387.20301.00349.0548.051.0654.391.253.78Skarn Composite 1
          355.99362.936.942.6119.020.834.22Skarn Composite 2
ML22-913MLU423,208.051,984,568.211,281.81CD 307.65-63.76386.00335.66361.0925.434.7529.501.768.00Skarn Composite 1
ML22-915MLU423,209.231,984,570.311,281.90CD 333.87-57.24393.10307.46308.771.312.5672.301.876.50Skarn Composite 1
          317.39322.615.221.8519.110.763.33Skarn Composite 2
          344.00347.103.101.835.040.763.14Qz veinlets in granodiorite
          354.16373.0118.851.945.790.342.56Qz veinlets in granodiorite
          386.08388.632.554.810.410.014.83Qz veinlets in granodiorite
ML22-917MLU423,209.511,984,571.151,281.83CD 339.69-49.32365.35340.70341.701.0011.7035.000.9313.65Skarn Composite 1
ML22-922MLU423,209.581,984,572.311,281.79CD 355.24-53.44346.80309.74313.463.723.9333.412.197.93Skarn Composite 1

Notes to Table

  1. Intersections are reported as core lengths (not true widths/thickness).
  2. The gold equivalent grade calculation used is as follows: AuEq (g/t) = Au (g/t) + Ag (g/t) * 0.011889+ Cu (%) * 1.648326 account for the same metal prices ($1,550/oz gold, $20/oz silver and $3.50/lb copper) and metallurgical recoveries (85% gold, 79% silver and 91% copper) used in the Mineral Resource estimate for the Media Luna deposit.

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