ENDEAVOUR MAKES SIGNIFICANT HIGH GRADE
DISCOVERIES AT HOUNDÉ Kari Pump target significantly extended ·
2 new discoveries made in the Kari area · Further drilling
underway
HOUNDé EXPLORATION
HIGHLIGHTS:
- Following last year's Kari Pump discovery, more than 1,000
holes comprising 76,000m have already been drilled in the wider
Kari area, located only 7km away from the Houndé processing
plant
- The Kari mineralized zone has been significantly extended to a
large area now measuring 4km long and 3km wide, with approximately
25% of the gold in soil anomaly still remaining to be
drilled
- Kari area is now comprised of three large high-grade
discoveries:
- Drilling at the previously discovered Kari Pump target
confirmed its high-grade nature and significantly expanded its
mineralization which now extends 1.3km along strike and across a
width of 160 to 200m, while remaining open to the north and
northwest
- Kari Center discovery made which extends 1.2km along strike and
across a width of over 200m, with mineralization open at depth
- Kari West high-grade discovery made which extends at least
1.0km along strike and across a width of 500m, with mineralization
open at depth and towards Kari Pump
- A further 65,000m drilling campaign is underway to delineate
and extend the three discoveries made, with in-fill drilling
planned on the Kari Pump target to obtain maiden resource by
year-end
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Abidjan, May 24, 2018 - Endeavour Mining
(TSX:EDV)(OTCQX:EDVMF) is pleased to announce that the on-going
exploration program at its Houndé mine in Burkina Faso has
successfully extended the Kari Pump high grade mineralization and
has discovered two new large mineralized zones named Kari Centre
and Kari West.
Following the Kari Pump discovery, announced on
November 13th 2017, exploration efforts were prioritized on the
wider Kari area which hosts a large gold-in-soil geochemical
anomaly covering a 6km-long by 2.5km-wide area. Kari is located
only 7km west of the processing plant and in proximity to an
existing haul road that will be used to transport ore from
Bouéré.
More than 1,000 holes comprising 76,000 meters
have already been drilled in the Kari area since late December,
extending the mineralized zone to a very large area now measuring
4km long and 3km wide, with approximately 25% of the gold-in-soil
anomaly remaining to be drilled.
Patrick Bouisset, Executive President
Exploration and Growth stated: "Following the initial discovery
made last year, we have undertaken an extensive drilling campaign
on the wider Kari target due to its potential size and higher-grade
nature. With more than half of the planned 141,000-meter drilling
program complete, we are extremely pleased with the results as they
validate its potential and we are eager to delineate a first maiden
resource on the Kari Pump area by year-end."
Sebastien de Montessus, President & CEO,
added: "With Houndé ramped-up and the plant performing above
nameplate capacity, we are now eager to pursue additional upside
from exploration. These new discoveries provide confidence in
achieving our strategic objective of maintaining a steady
production profile at an attractive All-in Sustaining Cost over at
least 10-years.
ABOUT THE ONGOING HOUNDÉ EXPLORATION
PROGRAM
Following the construction decision to develop
the Houndé mine, exploration resumed in early 2017 with an initial
reconnaissance drilling campaign prioritizing various targets
identified during the 2016 exploration strategic review. In 2017,
the campaign validated Hounde's significant exploration potential
as high-grade mineralization was intercepted at the Kari,
Sia/Sianikoui, and Bouéré extension targets. Given its potential
size, the Kari target was identified as a top priority, and a circa
$9 million exploration program totaling over 141,000 meters was
launched in 2018 to follow-up on the Kari Pump discovery and to
explore the undrilled portion of the large Kari gold-in-soil
geochemical anomaly which covers a 6km-long by 2.5km-wide area.
The exploration campaign began in late December
2017 and more than 1,000 holes totaling 76,000 meters have been
drilled to date on the various Kari targets, comprised of
approximately 900 Air Core ("AC") reconnaissance holes totaling
63,500 meters and 120 Reverse Circulation ("RC") holes totaling
more than 14,900 meters. The campaign has been very successful with
more than 65% of the 120 RC holes encountering at least one
interval of mineralisation of 0.5 g/t Au with a minimum width of
more than 2 meters. Drilling successfully extended the Kari Pump
high grade mineralization and discovered two new large mineralized
zones named Kari Centre and Kari West, as shown in Figure 1 below.
To date, these targets were investigated by mainly shallow AC
drilling with the majority of the reported mineralization located
within the saprolite zone, at a vertical depth not exceeding 60 to
80 meters.
The previous 2017 exploration campaign on the
Kari Pump target comprised of 337 AC/RC holes totaling 30,460
meters, 23 RC holes totaling of 3,400 meters and few Diamond
Drilling ("DD") holes.
Figure 1: Simplified Houndé Exploration
Targets Map
As shown in Figure 2 below, to date the mineralized Kari zone
now covers a very large area extending over more than 4km in length
and 3km in width. The two new discoveries (Kari Center and Kari
West) are located in close proximity to Kari Pump and more drilling
is still required to determine a possible geological link between
the discoveries.
Figure 2: Kari Area Mineralized Envelops (500 ppb
Leapfrog Envelops)
KARI PUMP DISCOVERY
Additional recent drilling carried out on the
Kari Pump target has confirmed both the previous geological
interpretation and its high-grade nature, while significantly
extending the mineralization to the northeast and east, where
significant high-grade intersections have been encountered. The
target was successfully drilled along a strike length of over
1.3km, and across a width of more than 100 to 200 meters.
As shown in Figure 3 of the Appendix, the Kari
Pump mineralization remains open to the north, northeast and to the
northwest. An infill drill program is ongoing with the aim of
delivering a maiden resource estimate in Q4-2018.
Selected intersects include (true width
uncapped):
- RCA-18-016 : 8.9m @ 3.0 g/t Au, (including 0.99m @ 8.5
g/t)
- RCA-18-028 : 10.9m @ 17.1 g/t Au (including : 1.9m @ 34.6
g/t Au, 1.9m @ 30.8 g/t Au and 0.9m @ 22.7 g/t Au)
- RC-18-030 : 12.5m @ 3.4 g/t Au (including 1.9m @ 7.8 g/t
Au)
- RC-18-009 : 5.8m @ 8.0 g/t Au (including 1.9m @ 17.5 g/t
Au)
- RC-18-006 : 8.7m @ 5.1 g/t Au (including 2.9m @ 11.1 g/t Au)
and 3.86m @ 1.3 g/t Au
- RC-18-010 : 2.9 m @ 15.1 g/t Au
Geologically, Kari Pump is underlain by andesite
flows with minor volcano-sediment and sediments that are locally
intruded by few diorite sills. Gold mineralization occurs within a
sheared reverse fault (D2) that appears to be folded and dipping
from 0-40 degrees to the west-northwest and northwest.
Observed clear alteration consists of pervasive creamy sericite,
intermittent rhodochrosite, chlorite seams and pyritized
quartz/carbonate veining. The laterite and saprolite are relatively
thick at Kari Pump with an average thickness which ranging from 50
to 85 meters.
KARI CENTER DISCOVERY
Mineralization was first intercepted at Kari Center
during the initial 2017 reconnaissance drilling campaign. Further
2018 drilling then confirmed the high grade intersections and
significantly extended the mineralization. Gold mineralization dips
are interpreted as being 40-60 degrees dipping to the
northwest with two parallel mineralized zones (40 meters apart)
that extend northeast along a strike length of at least 800 meters
and across a width of over 200 meters.
Selected intersects include (Apparent width
uncapped):
- RCB-18-006 : 1.9m @ 3.1 g/t Au And 3.8 m @ 3.5 g/t Au (Incl.
0.9m @ 8.9 g/t Au) And 4.7m @ 1.4 g/t Au And 5.6m @ 3.0 g/t (Incl.
1.9m @ 6.2 g/t Au)
- RCB-18-029 : 2.8m @ 13.9 g/t Au (Incl. 0.9m @ 39.6 g/t Au)
- RCB-18-027-279 : 5.6m @ 1.5 g/t Au and 1.9m @ 1.2 g/t Au,
and 1.9m @ 4.6 g/t Au (Incl. 0.9m @ 7.7 g/t)
Geologically, Kari Center is underlain by
andesite flows and sediments. The structural context however
remains complex and will require additional DD holes to better
understand the structural behavior and relationship between the
mineralized intersects. This drill program, which will be completed
in H2-2018, should confirm its type of mineralization, dip and
strike.
KARI WEST DISCOVERYKari West was
discovered during the 2018 AC drilling campaign focusing on the
remaining undrilled wider Kari gold-in-soil geochemical anomaly. To
date, reconnaissance drilling has successfully defined a
mineralized area of at least 1km in strike length at a width of 500
meters. The geological and structural context of Kari West is yet
to be well understood and is currently being tested with further
diamond drill holes. Preliminary results however suggest the
presence of two parallel mineralized zones located between 200 and
300 meters apart that appear to strike east-northeast and dip
between 0 and 60 degrees to the north.
Selected intersects include (Apparent width
uncapped):
- ACB-18-0003 : 4.3m @ 1.5 g/t Au and 6.0m @ 3.6 g/t Au (Incl.
1.7m @ 9.1 g/t), And1.7m @ 5.1 g/t Au, And 1.7m @ 1.5 g/t Au)
- ACA-18--0264 : 5.2m @ 7.3 g/t Au (Incl. 1.7m @ 10.3 g/t)
- ACA-18-0147 : 5.2m @ 5.6 g/t Au (Incl. 0.9m @ 15.8 g/t); and
1.7m @ 7.3 g/t Au
- ACA-18-0368 : 3.5m @ 3.5 g/t Au
- ACA-18-0267 : 6.0m @ 2.7 g/t Au And 1.7m @ 2.3 g/t Au and
6.0 m @ 4.4 g/t Au (Incl. 1.7m @ 13.4 g/t Au)
The ongoing RC drill program is currently based
on a grid of 200 by 50 meters which will be tightened in upcoming
drill campaigns. Laterite and saprolite thicknesses vary between 25
and 75 meters.
HOUNDÉ NEXT STEPS
At a minimum, 65,000 meters of additional
drilling are expected to be completed before year-end.
An AC and RC drilling program is already
underway to further delineate and extend the three discoveries made
and test the remaining un-drilled Kari area.
In addition to the AC and RC drilling program, a
dedicated DD drilling campaign is also ongoing at Kari Pump, Kari
West and Kari Center in order to increase confidence in the
geological interpretation and to provide technical support for the
resources classification requirements.
An in-fill drilling program is planned on the
Kari Pump target to obtain a maiden Indicated resource estimate by
year-end.
QUALIFIED PERSONS
The scientific and technical content of this
news release has been reviewed, verified and compiled by Gérard de
Hert, EurGeol, Senior VP Exploration for Endeavour Mining. Gérard
de Hert has more than 20 years of mineral exploration and mining
experience, and is a "Qualified Person" as defined by National
Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects
("NI 43-101").
ASSAYS AND QUALITY ASSURANCE/QUALITY CONTROL
/ DRILLING AND ASSAY PROCEDURES
The Reverse Circulation drill program samples
were collected on a 1-meter interval using dual tube, a percussion
hammer and drop centre bit. The material passes through a cyclone
which is thoroughly cleaned after every sample by flushing the
hole. Samples were split at the drill site using a 3-tier riffle
splitter with both bulk and laboratory sample weights and moisture
recorded. 3-5 Kg laboratory samples were collected and sent to
ALS-CHEMEX (ALS) in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso). Representative
samples for each interval were collected with a spear, sieved into
chip trays and retained for reference. The sampling and assaying at
Houndé is monitored through the implementation of a quality
assurance - quality control (QA-QC) program. This QA-QC program was
audited by International mining consultant and consequently
designed to follow industry best practices.
The laboratory samples are collected by ALS on
site and transported by road to ALS in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.
Each laboratory sample is secured in poly-woven bags ensuring
that there is a clear record of the chain of custody. On arrival
samples are weighed and crushed to 6mm (70% passing), pulverize
entire sample to 75 micrometers (85% passing). Samples are analyzed
for gold using standard fire assay technique with a 50-gram charge
and an Atomic Absorption (AA) finish and gravimetric finish when
grade exceeds 10 ppm. Blanks and certified reference material
(CRM's) are inserted by Endeavour geologists in the sample sequence
for quality control and to ensure there are a suite of QC samples
in each fire assay batch.
Click here to view the 2018 completed drill
results on the Kari target.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Martino De Ciccio VP - Strategy & Investor Relations +44
203 640 8665 mdeciccio@endeavourmining.com |
Brunswick Group LLP in London Carole Cable, Partner +44 7974
982 458 ccable@brunswickgroup.com |
ABOUT ENDEAVOUR MINING CORPORATION
Endeavour Mining is a TSX listed intermediate
African gold producer with a solid track record of operational
excellence, project development and exploration in the highly
prospective Birimian greenstone belt in West Africa. Endeavour is
focused on offering both near-term and long-term growth
opportunities with its project pipeline and its exploration
strategy, while generating immediate cash flow from its
operations.
Endeavour operates 5 mines across Côte d'Ivoire
(Agbaou and Ity), Burkina Faso (Houndé, Karma), and Mali (Tabakoto)
which are expected to produce 670-720koz in 2018 at an AISC of
$840-890/oz. Endeavour's high-quality development projects
(recently commissioned Houndé, Ity CIL and Kalana) have the
combined potential to deliver an additional 600koz per year at an
AISC well below $700/oz between 2018 and 2020. In addition, its
exploration program aims to discover 10-15Moz of gold between 2017
and 2021 which represents more than twice the reserve depletion
during the period.
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APPENDIX 1
Figure 3: Kari Pump Area with isosurfaces
(Leapfrog) and typical thickness/grade per area (0.5ppm
modelisation + Composites >2m and >1ppm (1m dilution) Looking
North, 30 degree plunge)Where insufficient drill hole spacing (200m
x 50m) and the geological model still preliminary and to be
cautious, drilling results shown in the figure are therefore only
reported in true width where the geological model is well
understood and apparent width when the geological model is still
approximate.
Figure 4: Kari Pump Long-Section 1
Figure 5: Kari Pump Cross-Section 2
- Kari Area Mineralized Envelops (500 ppb Leapfrog
Envelops).jpg
- Kari target drill results.xlsx
- Simplified Houndé Exploration Targets Map.png
- Kari Pump Long-Section 1.png
- Kari Pump Area with isosurfaces (Leapfrog).jpg
- Kari Pump Cross-Section 2.png
- View News Release in PDF Format.pdf
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