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Message: Alio Gold Completes Surface Drilling Program at Ana Paula

 

 
2018-05-30 07:00:33 AM ET (GlobeNewswire)
   
   

Alio Gold Inc (TSX:ALO) (NYSE AMERICAN:ALO) ("Alio Gold" or the "Company"), is pleased to provide the final set of drill results from its surface drill program at its 100%-owned Ana Paula project in Guerrero, Mexico. The 3,800 metre surface diamond drill program was initiated in January 2018 and consisted of six drill holes of 600 to 700 metres each targeting the complex breccia extension below the proposed open-pit. Additionally, two 300 metre surface holes were drilled into the near surface hydrothermal breccia to test its southern extension.

The three final holes from the surface drill program (AP-18-286, AP-18-287 and AP-18-288) and one of the two additional holes (AP-18-290) returned positive results from the near surface hydrothermal breccia south of the proposed pit and on the southern edge of the alteration halo. The three surface holes (AP-18-286, AP-18-287 and AP-18-288) also intersected the complex breccia below the proposed pit.

Highlights include:

-- Hole AP-18-286:

-- Hole AP-18-287:

-- Hole AP-18-288:

-- Hole AP-18-290:

"The final set of drill results from the surface drill program has met our objective to confirm and provide us with additional detail on the extent and continuity of the complex breccia below the proposed pit." said Greg McCunn, Chief Executive Officer. "In addition, the information has provided us with confidence in our decision to incorporate the underground component into the project scope. The additional two holes that tested the southern extension of the hydrothermal breccia indicate there is the potential to further enhance the overall project economics by incorporating this additional breccia into the overall project design."

The Company has initiated an extensive exploration program at Ana Paula which includes in addition to the surface drill program:

-- Exploration drilling from an underground decline targeting an extension to the high-grade breccia below the proposed open pit and a skarn target below the breccia (decline construction commenced and is expected to be sufficiently advanced in Q3 2018 to enable commencement of the first phase of the underground diamond drill program);

-- Geophysics reassessment on three high priority targets is underway to confirm drill targets. The targets include the North Area Target which is 150 meters north of the proposed pit, the Jacaranda Zone (Hydrothermal Zone) and the Tejacote Breccia Area. Surface drilling is expected to commence following the completion of the geophysics reassessment; and

-- Regional exploration work on the 56,000 hectare land package including an airborne magnetic survey targeting further breccia or skarn targets (ongoing in 2018).

Current Results from Surface Drilling 2018
Hole NB        Azimuth Dip   Depth Depth To Au (gpt) Interval   Estimated
                             From                    length (m) True Width
AP-18-286      357     -63   16.3  50.8     0.89     34.5       14.1
AP-18-286                    56.0  66.6     0.72     10.6       4.3
AP-18-286                    107.5 127.0    0.77     19.5       8.0
AP-18-286                    206.4 211.6    1.56     5.2        2.1
AP-18-286                    272.8 277.4    0.67     4.6        1.9
AP-18-286                    320.4 343.4    1.98     23.0       N/A
AP-18-286                    351.4 359.1    0.96     7.7        N/A
AP-18-286                    373.2 385.2    0.65     12.0       N/A
AP-18-286                    415.3 424.2    1.67     8.9        N/A
AP-18-286                    434.5 447.7    0.92     13.2       N/A
AP-18-286                    478.3 532.0    1.03     53.7       N/A
including                    478.3 481.0    2.29     2.7        N/A
and including                485.0 488.2    1.88     3.2        N/A
and including                497.0 515.4    1.33     18.4       N/A
and including                522.4 528.0    1.78     5.6        N/A
AP-18-286                    552.0 558.0    0.92     6.0        N/A
AP-18-286                    576.0 582.0    2.03     6.0        N/A
including                    580.0 581.0    7.74     1.0        N/A
AP-18-287      355     -65   27.0  68.0     1.40     41.0       16.8
AP-18-287                    79.0  90.8     0.62     11.8       4.8
AP-18-287                    206.0 208.0    1.92     2.0        0.8
AP-18-287                    219.0 223.0    0.98     4.0        1.6
AP-18-287                    278.0 306.0    2.98     28.0       11.5
including                    278.0 290.0    5.28     12.0       4.9
which includes               279.0 280.3    20.10    1.3        0.5
which includes               288.0 290.0    10.00    2.0        0.8
and including                298.0 306.0    2.36     8.0        3.3
which includes               304.0 306.0    6.22     2.0        0.8
AP-18-287                    410.0 418.3    0.66     8.3        3.4
AP-18-287                    500.5 502.9    1.88     2.4        N/A
AP-18-287                    526.7 527.4    3.70     0.7        N/A
AP-18-287                    568.3 572.3    1.93     4.1        N/A
AP-18-288      350     -72   33.1  97.7     1.24     64.5       26.5
including                    33.1  82.7     1.41     49.5       20.3
and including                89.7  97.7     0.96     8.0        3.3
AP-18-288                    234.8 236.2    9.59     1.3        0.5
AP-18-288                    254.5 261.2    1.04     6.7        2.7
AP-18-288                    279.3 280.7    4.65     1.4        0.6
AP-18-288                    478.5 481.7    1.89     3.3        1.3
AP-18-288                    551.1 553.2    0.77     2.1        0.9
AP-18-288                    577.3 585.0    3.02     7.7        3.2
including                    584.4 585.0    25.30    0.6        0.2
AP-18-288                    592.5 594.5    2.43     2.0        N/A
AP-18-288                    598.9 620.8    0.92     21.9       N/A
including                    598.9 601.7    0.77     2.8        N/A
and including                609.6 620.8    1.53     11.2       N/A
which includes               609.6 611.0    4.60     1.4        N/A
which includes               618.3 619.8    3.43     1.5        N/A
AP-18-288                    641.8 646.3    1.43     4.5        N/A
AP-18-288                    690.8 728.5    1.14     37.7       N/A
including                    690.8 695.3    0.65     4.5        N/A
including                    700.0 701.0    8.88     1.0        N/A
including                    705.8 719.3    0.66     13.5       N/A
including                    723.8 728.5    4.20     4.7        N/A
which includes               727.2 728.5    12.80    1.3        N/A
AP-18-289      0       -60   258.5 261.3    1.10     2.8        1.1
AP-18-290      0       -65   79.3  88.3     0.67     9.0        3.7
AP-18-290                    96.4  99.9     0.75     3.6        1.5
AP-18-290                    112.5 115.5    0.73     3          1.2
AP-18-290                    123.0 128.6    0.95     5.6        2.3
AP-18-290                    141.8 161.6    1.49     19.8       8.1
including                    141.8 145.9    3.27     4.1        1.7
and including                147.4 151.4    2.07     4.1        1.7

Note on true width calculation:

For the complex breccia and surrounding halo mineralization and in the monolithic breccia (MBX), the calculation of a true width is inappropriate since these units are not tabular. For the mineralization outside of these units (i.e. sediments (SED) and intrusive (INTRS)) the true width can be estimated since the mineralization is likely following the stratigraphy.

Co-ordinates
Hole ID   Easting Northing Elevation Length
AP-18-286 410122  1997710  1056      599.4
AP-18-287 410150  1997690  1044      602.3
AP-18-288 410152  1997691  1039      761.3
AP-18-289 410154  1997575  1016      301.3
AP-18-290 410117  1997634  1034      296.4

About Alio Gold

Alio Gold is a growth oriented gold mining company, focused on exploration, development and production in Mexico and the USA. Its principal assets include its 100%-owned and operating San Francisco Mine in Sonora, Mexico, its 100%-owned and operating Florida Canyon Mine in Nevada, USA and its 100%-owned development stage Ana Paula Project in Guerrero, Mexico. Located within the highly prospective Guerrero Gold Belt on 56,000 hectares of underexplored land the Ana Paula Project is a high-grade, high margin project currently in the definitive feasibility stage. An underground decline to provide access for an exploration drill program has been initiated. The drill program will target the continuation of the high-grade gold mineralization below the proposed pit which has the potential to significantly enhance the robust economics of the project. The Company also has a portfolio of other exploration properties located in Mexico and the USA.

Qualified Person

The scientific and technical content of this news release has been reviewed and approved by Pierre Desautels, P. Geo, a 'Qualified Person' as defined by National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects who is an independent consultant to the company.

Quality Assurance/Quality Control

Drill holes reported in this press release were drilled using HQ sized diamond drill bits. Company personal are located at the at the drill site. Contractors and employees of Alio Gold conducted all logging and sampling. The core was logged, marked up for sampling using standard lengths of approximately 1.5 meters. Samples are then collected by sawing a 1/2 of the HQ core using a diamond saw with the remaining 1/2 portion retained for inspection at the core logging facility. The samples were catalogued and placed into sealed bags and securely stored at the site until it was shipped to sample preparation laboratory owned by ALS Chemex in Guadalajra, Mexico. The core was dried and crushed and pulverized to 85% passing 75 microns. The pulps were then shipped for assay to the ALS Chemex located in Vancouver, Canada. At that location, the samples were analysed for gold using fire assay with an atomic absorption finish (FA-AA) on a 50 gram charge. Samples returning over 10 grams per tonnes are re-assayed using a fire assay with a gravimetric finish. Samples were also analyzed for a suite of 35 elements using Aqua Regia Inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-AES). Over limits for silver, arsenic, zinc were re-assayed using a ore grade ICP-AES method. Quality control procedures included the systematic insertion of blanks, duplicates and sample standards into the sample stream. In addition, The Labs inserted their own quality control samples.

Source: ALO

For further information, please contact:

Lynette Gould

Vice President, Investor Relations

604-638-8976

lynette.gould@aliogold.com

Neither the TSX nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX) nor the New York Stock Exchange MKT accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this news release.

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