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Yamana Gold Announces Positive Exploration Results Underpinning Strategic Upside at Odyssey and Wasamac; East Gouldie Exploration Drilling Continues to Highlight Significant Expansion Potential; Infill Drilling Results at Wasamac Support an Expanded Production Scenario

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Yamana Gold Announces Positive Exploration Results Underpinning Strategic Upside at Odyssey and Wasamac; East Gouldie Exploration Drilling Continues to Highlight Significant Expansion Potential; Infill Drilling Results at Wasamac Support an Expanded Production Scenario

 

 

 

 

 

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YAMANA GOLD INC. (TSX:YRI) (NYSE:AUY) (LSE:AUY) is pleased to announce positive exploration drilling results at both Odyssey and Wasamac, as the Company continues to advance its strategic initiatives across its portfolio, further underpinning its strategic outlook and efforts to meaningfully extend its sustainable production platform.

 

Notable highlights at Odyssey include East Gouldie infill and exploration drilling, which continues to demonstrate both significant expansion potential and excellent mineralization continuity and consistency. With twelve surface diamond drill rigs active on East Gouldie, as well as four underground drill rigs on Odyssey South, ongoing drilling is expected to convert a significant portion of the 2021 year-end inferred mineral resources to indicated mineral resources for 2022 year-end reporting, and, as well, significantly expand the inferred mineral resource envelope. At Wasamac, infill drilling results continue to confirm or exceed expected grades and widths, highlighting the continuity and tenor of mineralization. Along with positive step out drill results from Wildcat South, these results provide support for an expanded production scenario within and adjacent to the known mineral envelope at Wasamac.

 

The Company’s exploration success and track record of mineral reserve replacement and mineral resource growth supports a clear pathway toward realizing significant and progressive production increases and increased cash flow generation.

 

Odyssey Exploration Update

 

Yamana and Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd., who each hold a 50% interest in the Canadian Malartic General Partnership, owner and operator of the Canadian Malartic mine, announced a positive construction decision for the Odyssey underground project at Canadian Malartic on February 11, 2021. The size, continuity and growth potential of the East Gouldie mineralized zone is highlighted by the rapid resource growth and consistent infill drill results, including the latest infill drilling results reported herein. The East Gouldie zone was discovered in the fourth quarter of 2018 and the decision to start the shaft development was made in the first quarter of 2021, prior to the declaration of mineral reserves, on the basis of 0.8 million ounces of indicated mineral resources (100% basis) and 13.5 million ounces of inferred mineral resources (100% basis). By year-end 2021, that decision was validated by further infill drilling, when 1.5 million ounces (11.9 million tonnes grading 3.88 g/t gold) had been converted to indicated mineral resources, and an additional 1.2 million ounces (10.7 million tonnes at 3.4 g/t gold) had been added to inferred mineral resources, largely within the 2020 East Gouldie resource envelope.

 

The main objectives of the 2022 drilling program are to convert the inferred resource to indicated, complete additional infill and delineation drilling on the Odyssey zones, as well as to carry out further exploration drilling to expand the current mineralized envelope. To that end, by the end of the second quarter of 2022, completed drilling included 42,018 metres of infill on East Gouldie, 10,450 metres of exploration drilling on East Gouldie expansion, outside the resource envelope, and 31,700 metres of conversion drilling on Odyssey South. Additionally, 14,600 metres of exploration drilling were completed on East Gouldie extension, in the eastern extension of the East Gouldie plane. Drilling in all sectors continues to provide excellent grades and widths. Highlights include the following estimated true widths intercepts:

 

East Gouldie Infill:

  • MEX21-230WB, 6.45 g/t of gold over 22.53 metres;
  • MEX22-233, 5.03 g/t of gold over 33.24 metres;
  • MEX21-225WBZ, 2.23 g/t of gold over 60.26 metres; and
  • MEX21-228W, 6.93 g/t of gold over 27.50 metres.

 

East Gouldie Extension Exploration:

  • MEX22-232, 3.85 g/t of gold over 5.98 metres;
  • RD21-4689AA, 4.11 g/t of gold over 7.90 metres* (*core length); and
  • MEX22-231, 1.84 g/t of gold over 62.92 metres.

 

Odyssey South Conversion:

  • UGOD-021-007, 19.11 g/t of gold over 7.40 metres;
  • UGOD-021-002, 5.24 g/t of gold over 17.04 metres;
  • UGOD-026-010, 17.57 g/t of gold over 8.64 metres; and
  • UGOD-016-051, 28.66 g/t of gold over 6.62 metres.

 

Infill drilling in 2022 continues to demonstrate remarkable grade and width continuity in the East Gouldie mineralized zone, with indicated resource drilling meeting or exceeding the grade and width of the reported inferred resource, validating the inferred resource estimate. With twelve surface diamond drill rigs active on East Gouldie, as well as four underground drill rigs on Odyssey South, ongoing drilling is expected to convert a significant portion of the 2021 year-end inferred mineral resource to indicated mineral resources for 2022 year-end reporting. As well, drilling is expected to significantly expand the inferred resource envelope. These new indicated resources will provide the basis for updated technical studies in 2023 that will allow definition of mineral reserves for the Odyssey underground project over the next few years, starting at the end of 2022.

 

Table 1: East Gouldie Infill and Odyssey Conversion Drill Intercepts, Select for Intervals Greater than 50 gram metres metal factor (Gold g/t Uncapped Multiplied by Estimated True Width in Metres)

 

Drill hole Zone Type Including From (m) To (m) Core Length
(m)
Estimated True Width (m) Gold grade (g/t) (uncapped) Gold grade (g/t)
(20 g/t Au, capped)
Depth of midpoint below surface (m)
MEX20-183W East Gouldie – South Zone Infill   1393.35 1406.50 13.15 9.71 9.76 7.78 -1185
MEX21-219ZA** East Gouldie – South Zone Infill   1878.00 1902.50 24.50 21.00 5.70 -1661
Incl. 1892.50 1901.00 8.50 7.29 12.29 -1664
MEX21-221ZA** East Gouldie – South Zone Infill   1687.50 1718.00 30.50 30.23 2.58 -1374
MEX21-221ZB** East Gouldie – South Zone Infill   1720.10 1754.00 33.90 32.62 2.47 -1483
MEX21-224WA** East Gouldie – NS Unified Zone Infill   1743.10 1775.00 31.90 27.86 2.21 -1525
MEX21-224WZB** East Gouldie – NS Unified Zone Infill   1728.50 1768.05 39.55 37.02 2.68 -1501
MEX21-225WBZ** East Gouldie – South Zone Infill   1568.60 1638.50 69.90 60.26 2.23 -1439
MEX21-226WA East Gouldie – South Zone Infill   1820.50 1857.40 36.90 35.34 3.34 -1622
Incl. 1847.20 1857.40 10.20 9.77 7.33 -1631
MEX21-226WB East Gouldie – South Zone Infill   1890.40 1935.00 44.60 33.16 2.56 -1718
Incl. 1902.00 1911.00 9.00 6.69 6.17 -1714
MEX21-227Z East Gouldie – South Zone Infill   1647.90 1701.55 53.65 39.11 2.24 -1554
MEX21-228W** East Gouldie – South Zone Infill   1742.50 1771.45 28.95 27.50 6.93 6.82 -1534
MEX21-230W** East Gouldie – North Zone Infill   1439.35 1472.50 33.15 32.00 2.76 2.71 -976
MEX21-230WB East Gouldie – North Zone Infill   1459.00 1482.40 23.40 22.53 6.45 -1064
MEX22-233** East Gouldie – North Zone Infill   1470.45 1504.25 33.80 33.24 5.03 5.00 -1126
Incl. 1479.25 1489.00 9.75 9.59 9.50 9.50 -1124
S of East Gouldie – South Zone Infill   1576.05 1594.50 18.45 18.16 6.86 6.21 -1188
UGOD-016-051** Odyssey South Conversion   169.00 177.40 8.40 6.62 28.66 9.06 -318
UGOD-021-002 Odyssey South Conversion   315.45 347.85 32.40 17.04 5.24 -359
UGOD-021-006*** Odyssey Internal Conversion   242.00 265.60 23.60 2.20 -325
UGOD-021-007 Odyssey South Conversion   254.50 266.20 11.70 7.40 19.11 8.70 -323
UGOD-021-008 Odyssey South Conversion   265.00 285.10 20.10 12.92 6.74 6.59 -344
UGOD-021-011*** Odyssey Internal Conversion   239.00 250.40 11.40 6.56 3.10 -314
UGOD-021-013 Odyssey South Conversion   231.80 239.00 7.20 5.08 11.02 8.79 -298
UGOD-021-025** Odyssey South Conversion   202.15 215.50 13.35 10.64 5.77 3.55 -259
UGOD-026-001 Odyssey South Conversion   177.20 199.00 21.80 19.00 3.47 -252
UGOD-026-010 Odyssey South Conversion   176.50 185.70 9.20 8.64 17.57 3.44 -256
UGOD-026-012*** Odyssey Internal Conversion   175.80 191.80 16.00 3.69 3.32 -270
** Drillhole not surveyed yet, drill rig still on the set-up
***Composite calculated using Core Length x Gold Grade Uncapped

 

Exploration of the eastern extension of the East Gouldie structure (East Gouldie Extension) from the Rand property continued during the second quarter. To date in 2022, exploration drilling completed at East Gouldie Extension consists of 14,600 metres, generating eight new pierce points in the eastern extension of the East Gouldie plane. The eastern extension of East Gouldie has now been tested with fifteen pierce points from both the 2021 and 2022 drill programs, providing 300-500 metre-spaced drill centres, and testing a panel beyond the East Gouldie resource measuring approximately 1,500 metres strike by 900 metres down dip. Mineralization at East Gouldie extension remains open in all directions. Highlights from the second quarter drilling include two shallow (approximately 600-1000 metres below surface) drill holes: MEX 21-229, with 1.73 g/t of gold over an estimated true width of 4.37 metres, and hole MEX 22-232, which intersected 3.85 g/t of gold over an estimated true width of 5.98 metres. These holes extend the East Gouldie Extension mineralized plane an additional 900 metres up dip from the previously reported intercept in drill hole RD 20-4659 (see Figure 1). In addition, hole MEX 22-231 extended the mineralized envelope to the west with an intercept of 1.84 g/t of gold over an estimated true width of 62.92 metres. Hole RD 21-4689AA is the deepest and easternmost intercept to date at East Gouldie. This step out hole returned 4.11 g/t gold (3.05 g/t gold capped at 20 g/t gold) over a core length of 7.9 metres. This intercept is located between the East Gouldie and Titan mineralized zones, 2,250 metres below and to the east of hole MEX 22-232 pierce point, underscoring the impressive upside potential at East Gouldie.

 

Figure 1: Long section East Gouldie and Odyssey Infill Drill Results and East Gouldie Extension Exploration Drilling


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The East Gouldie mineralized plane has now been encountered in drilling over approximately 3,250 metres in strike length and extends for 2,000 metres vertical extent. Positive intercepts at wide spacings in the plane provide excellent opportunities to develop new inferred resources east of the advancing shaft and underground development. These results suggest the potential for a second production shaft that could increase throughput over the longer term.

 

Table 2: East Gouldie Extension Exploration Drill Intercepts, Select for Intervals Greater Than 5.0 Gram Metres Metal Factor (Gold g/t Uncapped Multiplied by Core Length in Metres)

 

Drill hole Zone From (m) To (m) Core Length
(m)
Estimated True Width (m) Gold grade (g/t) (uncapped) Gold grade (g/t)
(20 g/t Au, capped)
Depth of midpoint below surface (m)
MEX21-229 East Gouldie – Extension 1224.00 1228.50 4.50 4.37 1.73 -936
East Gouldie – Extension 1514.00 1522.50 8.50 8.49 1.45 -1111
MEX22-231** East Gouldie – North Zone 1651.00 1722.50 71.50 62.92 1.84 -1580
MEX22-232 East Gouldie – Extension 769.15 775.90 6.75 5.98 3.85 -588
RD20-4659 East Gouldie – Extension 2085.50 2087.00 1.50 1.41 6.43 -1659
RD22-4690A East Gouldie – Extension 1856.20 1860.50 4.30 4.04 3.35 -1648
Between East Gouldie Extension & Titan 2240.00 2243.00 3.00 2.46 4.58 -1933
RD21-4689AA North of East Gouldie Extension 1992.10 1997.20 5.10 4.85 2.91 -1922
East Gouldie Extension 2370.00 2371.05 1.05 1.01 5.77 -2276
Between East Gouldie Extension & Titan 2645.00 2652.90 7.90 2.96 4.11 3.05 -2537
2724.50 2727.00 2.50 1.61 3.65 -2608
RD21-4678AA East Gouldie Extension 2453.50 2463.00 9.50 4.75 1.21 -2380
** Drillhole not surveyed yet, drill rig still on the set-up

 

With a significant production platform, material cash flow generation and a prominent position within Quebec’s Abitibi District, Canadian Malartic will remain one of the Company’s cornerstone assets and one of the more prolific and generational mines in the world, particularly as the Odyssey mine is developed and comes into production. The Company is taking a disciplined approach to the development of Odyssey with a conservative outlook for initial throughput and production. While the Odyssey mine is expected to initially process 20,000 tonnes per day and produce 500,000 to 600,000 ounces per year, based on the current mine plan, the Company recognizes that there is a large inventory of ounces that is not currently in the mine plan. Odyssey ores will be processed through a plant with an original design capacity of over 55,000 tonnes per day, processing closer to 60,000 tonnes per day, which far exceeds the initial expected throughput of Odyssey. The plant was designed for the larger open pit operations that will end later this decade, and while the Company will scale the plant to the level required for the underground operation, that plant capacity will always be there. The Company’s approach at its other mines has been to conduct extensive exploration which provides flexibility to maximize and increase throughput, and a similar approach will be taken with Odyssey, where delineation of extensions of underground mineralized zones and new zones of mineralization is already occurring. The extension of East Gouldie and discovery of Titan are examples of these underground exploration successes and opportunities. The Company’s efforts at East Amphi, Rand and Camflo also provide potential to add tonnage and production. The Camflo property, which was added to the Partnership in 2021, covers the past producing Camflo mine which had historical production of approximately 1.6 million ounces of gold. An initial evaluation of the Camflo property has identified porphyry and diorite hosted gold mineralization that could potentially be mined via an open pit. Additional studies are underway to initiate an aggressive exploration program in 2023. The Company firmly believes that in its 10-year outlook period, these efforts will lead to more mining areas that will allow the Company to take advantage of available plant capacity, resulting in ore processing that will exceed 20,000 tonnes per day, and sustainable production will then significantly exceed the initial production plan of 500,000 to 600,000 ounces per year.

 

Wasamac Exploration Update

 

Wasamac is a development-stage underground gold project located 15 kilometres west of Rouyn-Noranda in the prolific Abitibi-Témiscamingue region of the mining-friendly province of Quebec. The project is well located, adjacent to the Trans-Canada highway and 100 kilometres west of the Company’s Canadian Malartic mine. Three drill rigs continue to advance the infill drilling and exploration programs during 2022.

 

Exploration activities progressed as planned during the second quarter, with the focus continuing to be placed on infill drilling of the Wasamac resource, increasing confidence in the current resource model and converting inferred resources to indicated, as well as advancing geotechnical studies. To date in 2022, completed infill drilling consists of 29,753 metres in 47 drill holes. Results since mid-2021 continue to confirm or exceed expected grades and widths within the resource area, suggesting good opportunities to increase reserves within and adjacent the known mineralized envelope. Infill drilling highlights from the quarter include the following uncut, estimated true width intervals:

  • WS-22-570, 5.70 g/t of gold over 9.74 metres, including 10.44 g/t of gold over 3.50 metres;
  • WS-22-566, 5.88 g/t of gold over 11.05 metres, including 2.26 metres grading 19.55 g/t of gold;
  • WS-22-568, 5.45 g/t of gold over 16.80 metres, including 14.90 g/t of gold over 3.23 metres and including 13.78 g/t of gold over 1.58 metres; and
  • WS-22-589, 5.05 g/t of gold over 54.06 metres, including 7.09 metres grading 18.18 g/t of gold.

 

Table 3: Wasamac Infill Drill Intercepts, Select for Intervals Greater than 10 Gram Metres Metal Factor (Gold g/t Uncapped Multiplied by Estimated True Width in Metres)

 

Drill hole Zone Including From (m) To (m) Core Length
(m)
Estimated True Width (m) Gold grade (g/t) (Uncapped) Gold grade (g/t) (Capped @ 30 g/t)
WS-21-542 Lower Hanging Wall Zone – Wasa Shear Zone   359.80 372.58 12.78 10.47 1.55
WS-21-549 Stockwork Zone (Footwall)   986.60 998.90 12.30 8.70 2.10
WS-21-548 Wasa Shear Zone   364.00 380.05 16.05 12.30 2.58
WS-21-554 Upper Hanging Wall Zone   712.70 725.50 12.80 9.05 2.19
Wasa Shear Zone   826.90 840.90 14.00 10.72 3.04
WS-21-561 Stockwork Zone (Footwall)   779.98 786.50 6.52 5.65 1.87
WS-21-562 Upper Hanging Wall Zone   687.14 694.36 7.22 5.53 1.91
WS-22-566 Wasa Shear Zone   421.48 436.35 14.87 11.05 5.88 5.38
Incl. 431.95 434.99 3.04 2.26 19.55 15.15
WS-22-567 Wasa Shear Zone   600.00 634.06 34.06 14.39 2.77
Incl. 625.00 628.84 3.84 1.62 10.03
WS-22-568 Wasa Shear Zone   548.00 567.40 19.40 16.80 5.45 5.19
Incl. 548.87 552.60 3.73 3.23 14.90 13.53
Incl. 565.66 567.40 1.74 1.58 13.78
Stockwork Zone (Footwall)   591.00 595.00 4.00 3.46 3.23
WS-22-570 Wasa Shear Zone   496.22 510.00 13.78 9.74 5.70
Incl. 498.22 503.17 4.95 3.50 10.44
WS-22-571 Wasa Shear Zone   555.50 566.50 11.00 8.43 1.71
WS-22-572 Wasa Shear Zone   606.35 612.90 6.55 4.21 4.41
WS-22-573 Wasa Shear Zone   576.70 589.00 12.30 10.65 2.01
Stockwork Zone (Footwall)   609.61 623.23 13.62 9.63 2.41
WS-22-576 Wasa Shear Zone – Stockwork Zone (Footwall)   595.45 611.95 16.50 15.50 2.59
WS-22-577 Wasa Shear – Lower Hanging Wall Zone   719.32 729.85 10.53 8.07 3.19
WS-22-579 Wasa Shear – Lower Hanging Wall Zone   594.60 612.61 18.01 12.73 3.05
Incl. 606.25 609.50 3.25 2.81 9.08
Stockwork Zone (Footwall)   623.00 630.76 7.76 6.36 1.67
  635.60 659.23 23.63 18.10 2.59
WS-22-582 Wasa Shear Zone   604.70 623.00 18.30 15.85 2.68
Stockwork Zone (Footwall)   645.00 648.00 3.00 2.12 5.57
WS-22-584 Wasa Shear Zone   84.09 99.30 15.21 14.29 2.23
WS-22-588 Wasa Shear Zone   674.75 681.06 6.31 4.06 6.31
WS-22-589 Wasa Shear Zone – Stockwork Zone (Footwall)   517.45 577.10 59.65 54.06 5.05 4.65
Incl. 525.75 534.40 8.65 7.09 18.18 15.42
WS-22-591 Wasa Shear Zone   672.00 681.10 9.10 8.55 2.81
Stockwork Zone (Footwall)   709.50 721.00 11.50 8.13 8.14 7.07
Incl. 712.00 713.80 1.80 1.27 29.30 24.91

 

Figure 2: Long Section Wasamac Showing Recent Infill Drilling Highlights and Planned Drilling


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Figure 3: Wasamac Project, Plan Map of Wildcat Target Area with Recent Drill Highlights at Wildcat South


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Exploration drilling completed in the second quarter included two step out drill holes totaling 1,020 metres in the Wildcat South target, testing the western extension from discovery drill hole WS-21-524, reported in the December 1, 2021 press release ‘Yamana Gold Announces The Discovery Of New Mineralized Zones At Wasamac And Provides An Update On Its Growth Projects’. Drill hole WS-21-524 intercepted two new mineralized zones, referred to as Wildcat South #1 and #2 zones, including an upper interval that returned 7.31 g/t of gold over an estimated true width of 3.37 metres, at a downhole depth of 402.93 metres. The new exploration holes cut both the Wildcat South #1 and #2 zones at approximately 120 metres along strike to the west of the previously reported interval, returning estimated true width intervals of 1.46 g/t of gold over 12.30 metres, including 1.23 metres grading 4.97 g/t of gold and 2.81 metres grading 2.01 g/t of gold in drill hole WS-22-580, and 24.50 g/t of gold over 0.67 metres in drill hole WS-21-578. These drill holes provide confirmation of the new mineralized plane, which remains open along strike and to depth. Further exploration drilling will assess and expand on this discovery.

 

Fieldwork at Francoeur was initiated during the second quarter, including geological mapping, surface sampling and target definition in preparation for exploration drilling, planned to begin during the third quarter of 2022.

 

Positive infill and exploration drilling results to date indicate the potential for a strategic mine life of 10 to 15 years at 200,000 to 250,000 ounces of gold per year, compared to the LOM average of 169,000 ounces in the feasibility study. The Wasamac deposit is not only open at depth and along strike but the underexplored secondary zones such as Wildcat are showing promising drilling results. Additional exploration targets on the property, including the adjacent Francoeur, Arntfield, and Lac Fortune properties, provide further upside.

 

As a result of the improved production profile in the updated strategic LOM plan, unit costs are expected to be lower than the feasibility study LOM average all-in sustaining costs(1) of $828 per ounce and, at the feasibility study gold price of US$1,550/oz, the net present value would approximately double assuming the strategic mine life is extended through 2036 at 9,000 tpd.

 

Other opportunities that continue to be evaluated but are not yet included in the strategic plan include the processing flow sheet optimization to increase metallurgical recoveries by approximately 3% (for which metallurgical testing is ongoing), optimized configuration of the tailings filter plant and paste backfill plant, and increased levels of electrification, automation and renewable energy usage in the project.

 

Qualified Persons

 

Scientific and technical information contained in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Sébastien Bernier (P. Geo and Senior Director, Reserves and Resources). Sébastien Bernier is an employee of Yamana Gold Inc. and a “Qualified Person” as defined by Canadian Securities Administrators’ National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.

 

About Yamana

 

Yamana is a Canadian-based precious metals producer with significant gold and silver production, development stage properties, exploration properties, and land positions throughout the Americas, including Canada, Brazil, Chile and Argentina. Yamana plans to continue to build on this base through expansion and optimization initiatives at existing operating mines, development of new mines, the advancement of its exploration properties and, at times, by targeting other consolidation opportunities with a primary focus in the Americas.

 

Posted July 28, 2022

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