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FREEGOLD INTERSECTS 47.5M GRADING 2.19 GT/ AU WITHIN 203M GRADING 1.17 G/T AU AND 81.5M GRADING 2.49 G/T AU WITHIN 206.8M GRADING 1.78 G/T AU AT GOLDEN SUMMIT

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FREEGOLD INTERSECTS 47.5M GRADING 2.19 GT/ AU WITHIN 203M GRADING 1.17 G/T AU AND 81.5M GRADING 2.49 G/T AU WITHIN 206.8M GRADING 1.78 G/T AU AT GOLDEN SUMMIT

 

 

 

 

 

Freegold Ventures Limited (TSX: FVL) (OTCQX: FGOVF) is pleased to announce results from an additional twelve holes (7,668m) as part of the ongoing drill program designed to expand, upgrade and increase the overall resource grade at the Golden Summit Project through systematic drilling.

 

Drilling at Golden Summit continues to successfully delineate broad zones of greater 1 g/t Au mineralization over significant widths.  Drilling since 2020 has also demonstrated significant widths of greater than 2 g/t Au within the interpreted Cleary Vein Swarm (CVS). See included sections for further detail.

 

Gold mineralization in the Dolphin/Cleary area is hosted within a broad structural corridor of gold mineralization comprised of the Dolphin stock, a multiphase intrusive complex, and metasedimentary rocks comprised of various schists. Drilling and historical shallow underground mining has intersected this gold mineralization from surface to depths of over 1,000 m from the Dolphin stock in the west to the Cleary Hill mine workings in the east, a distance of over 1.5km. Gold mineralization is hosted within high-grade quartz veins and silicified zones that occur within a broader lower-grade envelope of quartz stockwork mineralization. Drilling continues to successfully delineate these higher-grade veins and the encompassing lower-grade stockwork mineralization to depths well below the depths of the previous drilling and well outside of the current pit-constrained gold resource.

 

Sections 478950E & 479000E

 

Zone Hole
Number
Depth (m) Dip Azimuth From
(m)
To (m) Interval
(m)
Au g/t
DOLPHIN 2204 707.1 -70 360 7 60 53 0.31
66.1 102.7 36.6 0.83
310.3 702.9 392.6 0.79
including 419.2 476.4 57.2 1.15
546.5 588.2 41.7 1.18
including 633.1 702.9 69.8 1.09
701 702.9 1.9 16.15
2206 858.6 -70 360 8 69.2 61.2 0.26
383.1 586.1 203 1.17
including 538.6 586.1 47.5 2.19
684.9 822 137.1 0.83
819 822 13.9 3

 

Section 479150E

 

Zone Hole
Number
Depth
(m)
Dip Azimuth From
(m)
To (m) Interval
(m)
Au g/t
DOLPHIN GS2155 850 -70 360 194.2 501.7 307.5 0.84
including 233.8 258.2 24.4 1.31
including 361.5 484.9 123.4 1.13
including 462.4 465.4 3 14.25
including 449.9 501.7 51.8 1.84
614.8 672.7 57.9 0.89
GS2168 694.6 -70 360 3.5 66.1 62.6 0.3
352.7 479.5 126.8 0.75
568.7 593.4 24.7 0.96

 

Section 479300E

 

Zone Hole
Number
Depth
(m)
Dip Azimuth From
(m)
To (m) Interval
(m)
Au g/t
DOLPHIN 2212 715.2 -70 360 235 267.5 32.5 1.1
312.2 421.5 109.3 1.63
including 351.9 403.5 51.6 2.5
including 363 363.8 0.8 23.7
including 401.3 403.5 2.2 12
512.7 533.7 21 1.56

 

Section 479400E

 

Zone Hole
Number
Depth
(m)
Dip Azimuth From
(m)
To (m) Interval
(m)
Au g/t
DOLPHIN 2205 415.7 -70 360 14.6 38.1 23.5 1.1
including 17.1 18.1 1 15.65
223 392.7 169.7 1.6
including 287.9 289.2 1.3 78.8
including 287.9 340.7 52.8 3.8
including 339 340.7 1.7 28.2
2207 531.8 -70 360 261.9 468.7 206.8 1.78
including 261.9 343.4 81.5 2.49
including 265 268.1 3.1 30.1
including 338.6 339.7 1.1 12.8
including 375.3 414.4 39.1 2.14
including 381.6 383.8 2.2 19.85
including 442.6 468.7 26.1 2.24
2209 764 -70 360 67.2 546.3 479.1 0.84
including 67.2 83 15.8 2.4
including 164 185 21 1.83
including 334.3 381.9 47.6 1.37
including 334.3 337.2 2.9 13.1
including 419 544.5 125.5 1.28
including 436.2 437 0.8 16.7

 

Section 479500E

 

Zone Hole
Number
Depth
(m)
Dip Azimuth From
(m)
To (m) Interval
(m)
Au g/t
CLEARY 2157 718.1 -70 360 236.2 316.8 80.6 0.75
272 316.8 44.8 0.91
431 444.9 13.9 1.73
512 607.5 95.5 0.72
626 686 60 0.85
2166 707 -70 360 50.6 86.5 35.9 0.74
286.4 457.5 171.1 0.93
including 290.6 293.6 3 20.1
including 414.3 443.6 29.3 1.18
2167 705.9 -70 360 38.1 638.8 600.7 0.56
198.9 200 1.1 13.85
393.5 486.9 93.4 1.34
including 405.8 408.9 3.1 19
GS2202 126.2 146 19.8 1.4
461 488 27 1.07
672.5 807.2 134.7 0.76
including 763.6 807.2 43.6 1.36

 

The width refers to drill hole intercepts; true width cannot be determined due to the uncertain geometry of mineralization.

 

Four drill rigs have been operating since mid-February. The results of the Company’s 2020 and 2021 drill programs, and several holes from the 2022 drill program, are expected to be incorporated into an updated pit-constrained resource estimate in the fourth quarter of this year.

 

Drill Plan Map and Cross Sections:

 

https:///freegoldventures.com/site/assets/files/2280/Drillplanmap_07282022.pdf

 

https:/freegoldventures.com/site/assets/files/2280/Sections_07282022.pdf

 

The highway-accessible Golden Summit project is located approximately 32 km northeast of Fairbanks, Alaska and   was the subject of an intensive drill campaign between January 2011 and August 2013 in which 36,159 metres were drilled, and three resource updates were completed each in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects. In January 2016, a preliminary economic assessment prepared in accordance with NI 43-101 was produced for the Company by Tetra Tech.

 

The terms “mineral resources”, “indicated mineral resources”, “inferred mineral resources” and “mineral reserves” are defined per NI 43-101. Though indicated mineral resources have been estimated for the Project, the 2016 PEA includes inferred mineral resources that are too speculative for use in defining mineral reserves. Standalone economics have not been undertaken for the measured and indicated resources and as such no reserves have been estimated for the Project. Please note that the PEA is preliminary in nature, and that it includes inferred mineral resources that are considered too speculative geologically to have economic considerations applied to them that would allow them to be categorized as mineral reserves. There is no certainty that the PEA will be realized. Mineral resources that are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability. Without limitation, statements regarding potential mineralization and resources, exploration results, and future plans and objectives of the Company are forward looking statements that involve various risks. Actual results could differ materially from those projected as a result of the following factors, among others: changes in the price of mineral market conditions, risks inherent in mineral exploration, risks associated with development, construction and mining operations, the uncertainty of future profitability and uncertainty of access to additional capital.

 

Drill cores were cut in half using a diamond saw, with one-half placed in sealed bags for preparation and subsequent geochemical analysis by ALS Chemex. All assays were performed by ALS Global Ltd., with sample preparation carried out at the ALS facility in Fairbanks, Alaska, with subsequent studies conducted primarily using its Vancouver and Reno laboratories. A sample quality control/quality assurance program was implemented.

 

Core samples were prepared using the PREP-31BY package in ALS’s Fairbanks facility. Each core sample is crushed to better than 70 % passing a 2 mm (Tyler 9 mesh, US Std. No.10) screen. A split of 1kg is taken and pulverized to better than 85 % passing a 75-micron (Tyler 200 mesh, US Std. No. 200) screen; a portion of this pulverized split is digested by Four Acid and analyzed via ICP-AES (method code ME-ICP61). Fire Assay analyzes all samples with an AAS finish, method code Au-AA23 (30g sample size) and over 10 g/t are automatically assayed using a FA Grav method, Au-GRAV21. Additional Au screening is performed using ALS’s Au-SCR24 method; select samples are dry screened to 100 microns. A duplicate 50g fire assay is conducted on the little fraction, as well as an assay on the entire oversize fraction. Total Au content, individual assays, and weight fractions are reported. Analytical and assay procedures are conducted in ALS’s North Vancouver and Reno facilities.  Core Samples were also prepared using the PRP80-1Kg using the Bureau Veritas facilities. Each core sample is crushed to better than 70 % passing a 2 mm (Tyler 9 mesh, US Std. No.10) screen. A split of 1kg is taken and pulverized to better than 85 % passing a 75-micron (Tyler 200 mesh, US Std. No. 200) screen; a portion of this pulverized split is digested by Four Acid and analyzed via ICP-ES (method code MA200). Fire Assay analyzes all samples with an AAS finish, method code FA-430 (30g sample size) and  over 10 g/t are automatically assayed using a FA Grav method, FA530. Additional Au screening is performed using BV’s FA632 method; select samples are dry screened to 100 microns. A duplicate 50g fire assay is conducted on the little fraction, as well as an assay on the entire oversize fraction. Total Au content, individual assays, and weight fractions are reported. Crushing was conducted at BV’s Fairbanks facility, with subsequent analysis conducted by its Vancouver, Reno and/or Hermosillo facilities. A QA/QC program included laboratory and field standards inserted every ten samples. Blanks are inserted at the start of the submittal, and at least one blank every 25 standards with additional blanks inserted following samples of visible gold.

 

Freegold continues to operate a full-service camp at Golden Summit with COVID-19 protocols in place.

 

The Qualified Person for this release is Alvin Jackson, PGeo – Vice President of Exploration and Development for Freegold.

 

About Freegold Ventures Limited

Freegold is a TSX-listed company focused on exploration in Alaska and holds through leases the Golden Summit Gold Project near Fairbanks as well as the Shorty Creek Copper-Gold Project near Livengood.

 

Posted July 28, 2022

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