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Kirkland Lake Gold Reports Wide, High-Grade Intersections in Saddle Zone at Detour Lake Mine, Drilling Extends Mineralization 200 Metres to West

 

 

 

 

 

  • Additional intersections with exceptional grades reported in eastern portion of Saddle Zone(1)
    • Key intercepts: 4.02 grams per tonne over 43.0 metres including 37.19 gpt over 3.0 m; 4.38 gpt over 31.0 m, including 47.46 gpt over 2.0 m; 2.58 gpt over 70.9 m, including 31.05 gpt over 2.0 m; 1.64 gpt over 62.8 m; 1.99 gpt over 55.4 m; 1.5 gpt over 75.0 m; 1.35 gpt over 63.0 m; 1.26 gpt over 76.0 m; 1.11 gpt over 58.0 m
  • Drilling in central portion of Saddle Zone continues to confirm continuity of mineralization between Main and West Pits
    • Key intercepts: 8.13 gpt over 17.0 m, including 22.51 gpt over 5.9 m; 2.34 gpt over 42.7 m, including 25.6 gpt over 2.5 m; 2.53 gpt over 18.0 m; 1.10 gpt over 67.0 m; 2.63 gpt over 21.3 m,  including 20.39 gpt over 2.0 m; 1.06 gpt over 40 m; 2.65 gpt over 24.0 m; 1.94 gpt over 13.6 m; 0.89 gpt over 49.8 m; 0.82 gpt over 54.7 m
  • Mineralization intersected up to 550 m below West Pit reserve shell in west portion of Saddle Zone
    • Key intercepts: 1.86 gpt over 37.9 m, including 13.3 gpt over 2.0 m; 1.85 gpt over 24.7 m; 1.00 gpt over 44.7 m; 0.88 gpt over 42.0 m; 0.81 gpt over 58.0 m; 0.88 gpt over 34.0 m
  • Drilling west of West Pit extends mineralized corridor by 200 m, remains open for expansion
    • Key intercepts: 2.19 gpt over 39.8 m, including 21.32 gpt over 2.7 m; 2.67 gpt over 21.0 m, including 17.67 gpt over 2.0 m; 1.57 gpt over 38.0 m; 1.79 gpt over 39.0 m, including 12.28 gpt over 3.0; 1.19 gpt over 23.8 m; 1.44 gpt over 22.2 m and 0.66 gpt over 90.0 m, including 47.53 gpt over 2.0 m.

(1) True widths are unknown at this time and intervals are reported using core lengths intersected in the holes.

 

Kirkland Lake Gold Ltd. (TSX:KL) (NYSE:KL) (ASX:KLA) announced results from 25 holes (19,523 m) and one wedge hole (1,110 m) of drilling at the Detour Lake property. The new holes being reported are the third batch of results from the recently announced 250,000 m exploration program, which the Company is targeting for completion by the end of 2021. The program is being completed to collect information for an updated, and potentially expanded, Mineral Reserve as well as to support the completion of a new production plan. Most of the new holes announced today are from drilling in the Saddle Zone, located between the Main Pit and West Pit locations, which has been underexplored and has no Mineral Reserves and only limited Mineral Resources. Several new holes are also being announced from the area west of the West Pit, which also contains only limited past drilling.

 

Tony Makuch, President  and CEO of Kirkland Lake Gold, commented: “Today’s results provide further evidence that a much larger and higher-grade deposit exists around the Main Pit and West Pit locations at Detour Lake Mine than is currently included in Mineral Reserves. We continue to intersect broad zones of mineralization in the Saddle Zone between the two pits, which demonstrates the potential for continuous mineralization over very large area and supports our view that a much larger pit design concept may be warranted leading to substantial Mineral Reserve growth, increased levels of production and improved unit costs. In addition, with a growing number of high-grade intersections at depth, we are increasingly optimistic that both production levels and average grades can be augmented through the addition of an underground mining operation. We are also very encouraged by drill results on the west side of the property, which include extending mineralization 200 m west of the current West Pit location. We are still relatively early in our 250,000 m drill program and expect 2021 to be a very important year for establishing the full potential of the Detour Lake Mine.”

 

East Portion of Saddle Zone

 

Drilling in the east portion of the Saddle Zone included nine holes (7,586 m) and targeted areas along the Detour Mine Trend directly west of the Main Pit Mineral Reserve shell between surface and 500 m below.

 

Significant results from the drilling including: 4.38 gpt over 31.0 m, including 47.46 gpt over 2.0 m and 5.45 gpt over 3.2 m, from hole DLM-20-028, 1.50 gpt over 75.0 m, including 3.59 gpt over 23.0 m, 1.33 gpt over 14.7 m, 0.87 gpt over 30.9 m and 0.78 gpt over 21.0 m from hole DLM-20-035, 1.11 gpt over 58.0 m and 0.73 gpt over 34.0 m from hole DLM-20-026 and 1.12 gpt over 46.0 m, 0.69 gpt over 17 m and 3.02 gpt over 4.0 m from hole DLM-20-020. All of these new holes were designed to intersect the DMT between surface and 200 m below and strongly confirmed the continuation of the DMT west of the current Main pit reserve.

 

Additional significant results from this area include: 4.02 gpt over 43.0 m, including 37.19 gpt over 3.0 m, 2.58 gpt over 70.9 m, including 31.05 gpt over 2.0 m, 1.00 gpt over 51.8 m, 0.78 gpt over 87.8 m and 1.40 gpt over 28.0 m from hole DLM-20-025A, 1.99 gpt over 55.4 m, 1.35 gpt over 63.0 m, 1.26 gpt over 76.0 m, 1.67 gpt over 37.0 m, 1.49 gpt over 36.3 m and 0.94 gpt over 65.0 m from hole DLM-20-041 and 1.64 gpt over 62.8 m, including 2.43 gpt over 34.8 m, 0.80 gpt over 68.0 m, 0.81 gpt over 74.0 m and 2.30 gpt over 14.0 m from hole DLM-20-039 which targeted the DMT between 200 and 450 m below surface.  As with the new near surface holes the drilling here strongly confirms the extension of mineralization westwards from the Main pit as well as results from previously reported from  DLM-20-014A which intersected 1.42 gpt over 78.0 m, 1.08 gpt over 51.0 m, 1.21 gpt over 43.0 m and 0.90 gpt over 51.0 m (see press release dated September 9, 2020) in the area approximately 75 m east of DLM-20- 025.

 

Central Portion of the Saddle Zone 

 

Drilling in the central portion of the Saddle Zone included five holes (4,563.5 m) and targeted the DMT approximately midway between the current reserve pits for the Main and West pits and between 100 and 500 m below surface.

 

Significant results from the drilling include: 1.10 over 67.0 m, 2.53 gpt over 18.0 m, 0.83 gpt over 27.7 m, and 0.94 gpt over 24.0 m, including 15.91 gpt over 2.0 m, from hole DLM-20-022, 2.65 gpt over 24.0 m, including 9.14 gpt over 5.0 m, 0.80 gpt over 79.0 m, 1.94 gpt over 13.6 m,  from hole DLM-20-046B and 0.72 gpt over 76.0 m from hole DLM-20-44 which targeted the DMT between 100 and 250 m below surface. All of three of the new holes are considered highly successful and strongly demonstrate the continuity of mineralization along the DTM through the central part of the Saddle Zone and its extension to surface. The new intersections in hole DLM-20-046B are located approximately 100 m above previously reported results from Hole DLM-20-016 which included 1.10 gpt over 142 m, including 9.39 gpt over 2.0 m, 2.15 gpt over 16.0 m and 1.23 gpt over 12.0 m (see press release dated September 9, 2020).

 

Additional significant results from this area include: 8.13 gpt over 17.0 m, including 22.51 gpt over 5.9 m, 2.63 gpt over 21.3 m, including 20.39 gpt over 2.0 m; 2.34 gpt over 42.7 m, including 25.60 gpt over 2.5 m and 1.06 gpt over 40.0 m from DLM-20-037 and 1.54 gpt over 13.0, 0.89 gpt over 49.8 m and 0.82 gpt over 54.7 m from DLM-20-19 which intersected the DMT between 400 and 550 m below surface, demonstrating strong potential for expansion of the system to depth.

 

Results from all holes in this area are considered extremely encouraging as they continue to confirm the presence of a broad corridor of mineralization extending between the West and Main pits ( a distance of over 800 m) with the overall style of mineralization and gold tenor being very similar to that found in the West and Main pits.

 

West Portion of Saddle Zone 

 

Drilling in the west portion of the Saddle Zone included two holes (2,403 m) and one wedge hole (1,110 m) which targeted the DMT directly east of the West pit between 400 and 550 m below surface.

 

Significant results from the drilling include: 1.85 gpt over 24.7 m and 1.86 gpt over 37.9 m, including 13.30 gpt over 2.0 m, from DLM-20-027W; 1.00 gpt over 44.7 m, including 9.84 gpt over 2.1 m and 0.88 gpt over 34.0 m, from hole DLM-20-021B; and 0.88 gpt over 42.0 m, 0.81 gpt over 58.0 m and 3.13 gpt over 6.0 m, from hole DLM-20-018. Hole DLM-20-27W intersected the DMT approximately 325 m below surface and 75 m above previously reported DLM-20-004 which included results of 1.41 gpt over 121.0 m and 1.03 gpt over 14.08 gpt (see press release dated June 29, 2020), while DLM-20-21B and DLM-20-018 intersected the DMT approximately 75 and 150 m below DLM-20-004.

 

Results from all three holes are considered very positive and strongly confirm the continuation of   mineralization through the west portion of the Saddle Zone and into the area under the West pit.

 

West Pit Extension

 

Drilling in the east portion of the Saddle Zone included nine holes (4,971 m) and targeted areas along the DMT west of the West Pit Reserve between surface and 400 m below.

 

Significant results from the drilling include: 2.19 gpt over 39.8 m, including 21.32 gpt over 2.7 m and 0.84 gpt over 21.0 m from hole DLM-20-048B, 2.67 gpt over 21.0 m, including 17.67 gpt over 2.0 m and 1.57 gpt over 38.0 m from hole DLM-20-045, 0.66 gpt over 90.0 m, 47.53 gpt over 2.0 m and 0.69 gpt over 15.0 m from hole DLM-20-023; and 1.19 gpt over 23.8 m from hole DLM-20-038B. These holes targeted the DMT  west of the current mineral reserve between 200 and 400 m level and provide strong confirmation that DMT and associated mineralization continues for at least another 200 m in this direction and remains open for testing.

 

Additional significant results include: 1.44 gpt over 42.0 m from hole DLM-20-042, 1.79 gpt over 39.0 m, including 12.23 gpt over 3.0 m from hole DLM-20-032, 0.93 gpt over 19.3 m from DLM-20 – 31 and 0.81 gpt over 18.0 m from hole DLM-20-029A. These holes targeted the westward extension between surface and 200 m below and demonstrate the continuity of mineralization in the new westward extension to surface.

 

Based on assay results and other observations obtained from the program to date, the outlook for the project continues to look encouraging with there being evidence of a broad and continuous corridor of mineralization extending between the West and Main pits and to a depth of at least 800 m below surface. The work also suggests that mineralization within the corridor is very similar to that found in the West and Main pits and is hosted mainly by broad zones containing variable amounts of quartz and pyrite, which are controlled mainly by east-west trending, moderately north dipping folds and shear structures which plunge at a shallow angle to the west. Given results to date, the potential to identify further extensions to mineralization as well as additions to Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves between the Main and West pits through additional drilling is considered excellent.

 

Exploration work at Detour Lake is ongoing with eight drills current working, and on track to complete approximately 70,000 m by the end of 2020. The Company plans to increase the number of drills to between ten and twelve drills early in the new year.

 

Qualified Persons

 

The Company’s exploration programs at Detour Lake are conducted under the supervision of Eric Kallio, P.Geo., Senior Vice President, Exploration. Mr. Kallio, as well as Keith Green, P.Geo., Director, Exploration, Canada, and Steve Gray, P.Geo, Exploration Superintendent, Detour Lake Mine, are ‘qualified persons’ for the purpose of National Instrument 43-101, Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, of the Canadian Securities Administrators, and have reviewed and approved the scientific and technical information in this news release.

 

QA/QC Controls

 

The Company has implemented a quality assurance and control (“QA/QC”) program to ensure sampling and analysis of all exploration work is conducted in accordance with best practices. Samples are logged and sampled in a secure facility at the Detour mine site and under supervision of Qualified Geologists. NQ sized core is sawn in half with one half of the core prepared for shipment, the other half of core retained for future assay verification. Preparations for shipment include; placing individual samples with corresponding sample tag into sealed plastic bags, which are in turn placed into labelled and zip tied rice bags, and subsequently placed onto pallets, shrink wrapped and couriered to  ALS Laboratories in Timmins, Ontario by Manitoulin Transport.  Sample preparation is completed by ALS Laboratories in Timmins then sent to their Vancouver Lab for analysis.

 

Assaying of the samples is completed using Fire Assay techniques with samples less than 10 grams per tonne being analyzed with Atomic Absorption (AA) and samples greater than 10 grams per tonne with gravimetric finish. Selected high grade samples are also analyzed using the screen metallics procedure. Internal laboratory checks conducted by ALS include the insertion of 1 blank, 2 certified reference standards and 3 duplicates for every 78 samples (per fusion furnace). ALS Laboratories are certified by the Standards Council of Canada (SCC) which conforms with ASB-RG Mineral Analysis Laboratory for the Accreditation of Mineral Analysis Testing Laboratories and CAN-P-4E ISO/IEC 17025  : General Requirements for the Competence of Testing and Calibration Laboratories.

 

About Kirkland Lake Gold Ltd.

 

Kirkland Lake Gold Ltd. is a growing gold producer operating in Canada and Australia that is on track to produce 1,350,000 – 1,400,000 ounces of gold in 2020. The production profile of the Company is anchored by three high-quality operations, including the Macassa Mine and Detour Lake Mine, both located in Northern Ontario, and the Fosterville Mine located in the state of Victoria, Australia. Kirkland Lake Gold’s solid base of quality assets is complemented by district scale exploration potential, supported by a strong financial position with extensive management expertise.

 

 

Table 1. Detour Lake Mine – Significant Assay Results

 

Hole Number   UTM NAD83 Hole Length (m) Azimuth (°) Dip From (m) To

(m)

Length (m) Au gpt Target
Section East Easting Northing                
DLM-20-017 17300 589575 5541242 999.0 180 -58 172.0 198.0 26.0 1.15 East Saddle
AND             296.0 322.0 26.0 0.66  
AND             466.0 468.0 2.0 5.62  
AND             749.0 751.0 2.0 7.53  
DLM-20-018 16701 588965 5541771 1197.0 180 -65 124.0 130.0 6.0 3.13 West Saddle
AND             642.7 684.7 42.0 0.88  
AND             831.0 889.0 58.0 0.81  
DLM-20-019 16980 589249 5541548 1230.0 1580 -73 437.2 487.0 49.8 0.89 Central Saddle
AND             666.3 721.0 54.7 0.82  
AND             738.0 751.0 13.0 1.54  
DLM-20-020 17300 589576 5541147 999.0 180 -60 47.0 93.0 46.0 1.12 East Saddle
INCL.             66.0 68.0 2.0 7.11  
AND             127.0 144.0 17.0 0.69  
AND             188.0 192.0 4.0 3.02  
DLM-20-021B 16780 589044 5541764 1206.0 183 -61 597.0 641.7 44.7 1.00 West Saddle
INCL.             638.6 640.6 2.1 9.95  
AND             660.0 694.0 34.0 0.88  
DLM-20-022 17138 589414 5541202 624.0 180 -66 102.0 129.7 27.7 0.83 Central Saddle
AND             158.0 198.0 40.0 0.65  
AND             212.0 230.0 18.0 2.53  
INCL.             219.0 225.0 6.0 6.43  
AND             297.0 364.0 67.0 1.10  
AND             389.0 413.0 24.0 0.94  
AND             538.0 540.0 2.0 15.91  
AND*             864.9 875.0 10.1 2.38  
INCL.*             873.0 875.0 2.0 6.64  
DLM-20-023 14860 587125 5541705 1140.0 172 -68 403.0 493.0 90.0 0.66 West Extension
INCL.             481.0 483.0 2.0 6.63  
AND             563.0 565.0 2.0 47.53  
AND             637.0 652.0 15.0 0.69  
DLM-20-25A 17222 589497 5541231 1008.0 175 -64 23.0 25.5 2.5 3.47 East Saddle
AND             115.2 203.0 87.8 0.78  
AND             224.0 275.8 51.8 1.00  
INCL.             234.0 240.0 6.0 4.59  
AND             413.0 456.0 43.0 4.02  
INCL.             439.0 442.0 3.0 37.19  
INCL.             446.0 448.0 2.0 15.24  
AND             585.0 613.0 28.0 1.40  
INCL.             586.0 588.0 2.0 9.14  
INCL.             602.0 604.0 2.0 6.42  
AND             823.1 894.0 70.9 2.58  
INCL.             855.0 857.0 2.0 10.37  
INCL.             864.0 866.0 2.0 31.05  
INCL.             872.0 878.0 6.0 8.84  
DLM-20-026 17340 589616 5541134 378.0 178 -54 27.0 61.0 34.0 0.73 East Saddle
AND             201.0 259.0 58.0 1.11  
INCL.             202.0 204.0 2.0 15.18  
DLM-20-027W 16781 589047 5541621 1110.0 183 -57 644.0 668.7 24.7 1.85 West Saddle
INCL.             644.0 646.0 2.0 8.48  
AND             889.1 927.0 37.9 1.86  
INCL.             904.0 906.0 2.0 13.30  
INCL.             918.0 920.0 2.0 8.78  
DLM-20-028 17261 589538 5541121 669.0 176 -50 67.0 98.0 31.0 4.38 East Saddle
INCL.             80.0 82.0 2.0 47.46  
INCL.             81.0 96.0 15.0 8.56  
AND             559.0 562.2 3.2 5.45  
DLM-20-029A 15180 587452 5541380 342.0 176 -50 42.0 60.0 18.0 0.80 West Extension
DLM-20-030 17341 589616 5541243 982.0 176 -58 7.0 23.0 16.0 0.81 East Saddle
AND             86.0 114.0 28.0 0.75  
INCL.             111.0 113.1 2.1 6.64  
AND             155.0 200.0 45.0 0.65  
AND             298.0 318.7 20.7 1.05  
AND             346.9 359.0 12.1 2.36  
INCL.             354.0 356.0 2.0 10.72  
AND             492.0 494.0 2.0 5.35  
DLM-20-031 15180 587451 5541456 351.0 177 -51 131.0 150.3 19.3 0.93 West Extension
DLM-20-032 15179 587447 5541541 483.0 176 -54 97.0 99.0 2.0 9.81  
AND             231.0 270.0 39.0 1.79  
INCL.             249.0 252.0 3.0 12.28  
DLM-20-035 17342 589617 5541194 795.0 177 -57 113.0 143.9 30.9 0.87 East Saddle
AND             166.0 187.0 21.0 0.78  
AND             249.0 263.7 14.7 1.33  
AND             289.0 364.0 75.0 1.51  
INCL.             341.0 364.0 23.0 3.59  
DLM-20-036 15100 587370 5541502 363.0 177 -55 140.6 146.0 5.4 2.21 West Extension
AND             176.0 185.0 9.0 1.85  
DLM-20-037 17020 589287 5541598 1218.5 179 -55 386.7 410.2 23.5 0.72 Central Saddle
AND             599.8 621.0 21.3 2.63  
INCL.             617.0 619.0 2.0 20.39  
AND             653.0 670.0 17.0 8.13  
INCL.             664.1 670.0 5.9 22.51  
AND             745.1 747.3 2.2 15.25  
AND             898.0 938.0 40.0 1.06  
INCL.             929.0 931.1 2.1 9.87  
AND             1004.0 1046.7 42.7 2.34  
INCL.             1029.9 1032.4 2.5 25.60  
AND             1078.0 1088.6 10.6 1.78  
DLM-20-038B 15101 587369 5541569 450.0 177 -56 256.1 279.8 23.8 1.19 West Extension
DLM-20-039 17260 589533 5541268 667.0 180 -77 56.0 70.0 14.0 2.30 East Saddle
INCL.             210.0 278.0 68.0 0.80  
INCL.             210.0 214.0 4.0 5.94  
AND             417.0 491.0 74.0 0.81  
AND             599.0 661.8 62.8 1.64  
INCL.             627.0 661.8 34.8 2.43  
INCL.             652.7 654.9 2.2 12.87  
DLM-20-041 17260 589533 5541268 1089.0 180 -69 58.0 73.9 15.9 1.48 East Saddle
INCL.             182.0 208.0 26.0 0.83  
AND             239.0 304.0 65.0 0.94  
INCL.             276.0 278.0 2.0 6.85  
AND             317.6 373.0 55.4 1.99  
INCL.             334.0 338.0 4.0 16.25  
AND             392.0 428.3 36.3 1.49  
AND             478.0 505.0 27.0 0.67  
AND             584.0 647.0 63.0 1.35  
INCL.             586.0 591.0 5.0 6.95  
AND             664.0 740.0 76.0 1.26  
INCL.             666.0 668.0 2.0 13.43  
INCL.             684.0 688.0 4.0 4.75  
AND             752.0 789.0 37.0 1.67  
INCL.             785.0 789.0 4.0 8.07  
AND             813.0 815.0 2.0 9.33  
AND             840.0 842.0 2.0 6.74  
DLM-20-042 15020 587290 5541460 303.0 177 -55 96.0 118.2 22.2 1.44 West Extension
DLM-20-044 17060 589335 5541220 840.0 180 -55 97.0 173.0 76.0 0.72 Central Saddle
DLM-20-045 15020 587288 5541605 504.0 177 -55 78.0 99.0 21.0 2.67 West Extension
INCL.             97.0 99.0 2.0 17.67  
AND             264.0 302.0 38.0 1.57  
INCL.             272.0 274.0 2.0 10.04  
DLM-20-046B 16980E 589252 5541417 651.0 180 -53 60.0 62.1 2.1 4.76 Central Saddle
AND             135.5 140.0 4.5 5.20  
AND             152.9 155.8 2.9 5.62  
AND             267.0 280.6 13.6 1.94  
AND             308.0 387.0 79.0 0.80  
AND             520.0 544.0 24.0 2.65  
INCL.             539.0 544.0 5.0 9.14  
DLM-20-048B 15020 587284 5541770 1035.0 174 -56 437.0 476.8 39.8 2.19 West Extension
INCL.             457.5 460.2 2.7 21.32  
AND             539.0 560.0 21.0 0.84  

Notes:

  1. Assays are reported uncut
  2. Assay intervals are reported as drill thickness.
  3. Hole DLM-20-22 from 624 m to 987 m was drilled as a wedge.
  4. True widths are unknown at this time and intervals are reported using core lengths intersected in the holes.

 

Figures accompanying this announcement are available at

 

https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/8472d886-ab35-44e4-8730-f3a3aba75f8b

 

https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/440eeb2b-201e-4674-8709-cc76c371ea21

 

https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/cac67aba-bde5-459d-8044-96503703c211

 

Posted December 24, 2020

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