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Kirkland Lake Gold Expands New High-Grade Zone Below Taylor Mine, Reports Mineralized Extensions Along Strike and at Depth: Updated

posted on Apr 25, 2018 09:24PM

 

 
2018-04-25 07:38:20 PM ET (GlobeNewswire)
   
   

-- New gold zone intersected 500 metres ("m") below existing mining and mine infrastructure in West Porphyry Deposit (150 metres below previously reported intersection) <ul type="circle">

-- Key intercepts: 45.2 g/t Au over 2.4 m, including 75.5 g/t Au over 0.8 m, with numerous visible-gold stringers, and 7.9 g/t Au over 5.0 m.

-- Underground drilling between the West Porphyry Deposit and the Shaft Deposit continues to intersect high-grade mineralization near existing infrastructure <ul type="circle"><p>-- Key intercepts: 19.0 g/t Au over 6.1 m, including 44.4 g/t Au over 1.7 m.

-- Key intercepts: 19.0 g/t Au over 6.1 m, including 44.4 g/t Au over 1.7 m.

-- Surface drilling intersects high-grade gold-bearing quartz veins 1.1 km, 1.3 km and 2.9 km east of Shaft Deposit along the Porcupine Destor Fault ("PDF") <ul type="circle"><p>-- Key intercepts: 10.0 g/t Au over 5.9 m, 5.8 g/t Au over 7.8 m, 38.0 g/t Au over 1.2 m, and 2.9 g/t Au over 6.0 m.

-- Key intercepts: 10.0 g/t Au over 5.9 m, 5.8 g/t Au over 7.8 m, 38.0 g/t Au over 1.2 m, and 2.9 g/t Au over 6.0 m.

Formatting of Figures 1 & 2 revised from previous version.

Kirkland Lake Gold Ltd. ("Kirkland Lake Gold" or the "Company") (TSX:KL) (NYSE:KL) (ASX:KLA) is pleased to report new exploration drill results from surface and underground drilling at the Taylor mine ("Taylor") in Northeast Ontario, and situated along the PDF. Recent drilling occurred at depth below both the East and West Porphyry deposits; at a prospective target area situated down-dip of the Shaft Deposit and east of the West Porphyry Deposit; and on strike to the east along the hanging wall of the PDF. The new drill results involve 60 holes for 26,257 m of surface drilling and 31 holes for 5,512 m of underground drilling, which were completed late in 2017 and early in 2018.

The drill intersections reported today provide significant results at all three of the Company's key exploration targets at Taylor mine. At the West Porphyry Deposit, the results of surface drilling include a 150 m extension of the new high-grade gold zone first reported last December (see Kirkland Lake Gold News Release dated December 18, 2017). The zone has now been identified over an area between 350 m and 500 m below existing mining (780 m and 930 m below surface). In the gap area between the West Porphyry and Shaft deposits, multiple high-grade intersections highlight the potential for additional growth in Mineral Resources close to existing mine infrastructure. Drilling east along the PDF continued to intersect high-grade gold bearing quartz veins, with the furthest intersection now located 2.9 km east of the Shaft Deposit, on a new claim block acquired in 2017. Previously, the furthest intersection had been 1.8 km east of the Shaft Deposit.

Tony Makuch, President and CEO of Kirkland Lake Gold commented: "Included in our plan to increase Kirkland Lake Gold's annual production to a million ounces within 5 to 7 years is growth in both production levels and mine life at our Taylor mine. Today's drill results are very encouraging, as they demonstrate the considerable growth potential that exists at multiple locations around our existing deposits at Taylor. In addition, we have achieved extensive and consistent success intersecting high-grade quartz veins along the PDF east of the Shaft Deposit. With our latest high-grade intersections 1.1 km, 1.3 km and 2.9 km east of the Shaft Deposit, future drilling will focus less on further expansion and more on drilling within this very large mineralized area to determine its full potential. Our exploration program at Taylor is continuing with four surface drills and one underground drill in operation as we continue our work to grow the mine's Mineral Resources and Mineral Rese rves."

Surface Drilling Program

Surface drilling to date has focused primarily on targets east and south-west of the Shaft Deposit, where shallow dipping mineralized quartz veins situated in the hanging wall of the PDF have been intersected at multiple locations (see Figures 1 & 2). The new results being reported include a total of 60 holes totaling 26,257 m of surface exploration. Results from this drilling support the Company's view that mineralization at Taylor remains open at depth and along strike to the east and west.

Significant drill results from surface drill programs include:

-- 8.9 g/t Au over 13.2 m in hole TA17-081 drilled approximately 900 m east of the Shaft Deposit

-- 20.1 g/t Au over 6.3 m (7.1 g/t cut) and 25.0 g/t Au over 1.5 m in hole TA17-103 drilled approximately 1.1 km east of the Shaft Deposit

-- 10.0 g/t Au over 5.9 m in hole TA17-130 drilled approximately 1.1 km east of the Shaft Deposit

-- 4.3 g/t Au over 10.9 m in hole TA18-140 drilled approximately 1.3 km east of the Shaft Deposit

-- 5.8 g/t Au over 7.8 m in hole TA18-143 drilled approximately 1.3 km east of the Shaft Deposit

-- 205.8 g/t Au over 0.7 m in hole TA17-115 drilled approximately 1.1 km east of the Shaft Deposit

-- 45.2 g/t Au over 2.4 m (21.8 cut) in hole TA18-099A drilled approximately 500 m below the mine workings in the West Porphyry Deposit

-- 8.9 g/t Au over 3.6 m and 4.9 g/t Au over 3.3 m in hole TA17-110 drilled approximately 500 m east of the Shaft Deposit

-- 7.9 g/t Au over 5.0 m in hole TA17-094W3 drilled approximately 500 m below the mine workings in the West Porphyry Deposit

-- 2.9 g/t Au over 6.0 m and 38.0 g/t Au over 1.2 m in hole TA17-098 drilled approximately 2.9 km east of the Taylor mine.

Surface drilling by the Company on the Taylor property is actively testing for mineralized extensions along strike to the east of the Shaft Deposit and up dip and at depth below the West Porphyry Deposit. Drilling east of the Shaft Deposit continued to intersect high-grade gold mineralization along the PDF with hole TA17-130 intersecting 10.0 g/t Au over 5.9 m approximately 1.1 km east of the Shaft Deposit, and Hole TA18-143 intersecting 5.8 g/t Au over 7.8 m 1.3 km east of the Shaft Deposit. Scout level surface drilling in 2017 also identified new mineralization along strike and up to 2.9 km east of the Shaft Deposit with hole TA17-098 returning 2.9 g/t Au over 6.0 m and 38.0 g/t Au over 1.2 m. In addition, TA18-099A and TA17094W3 intersected 45.2 g/t Au over 2.4 m and 7.9 g/t Au over 5.0 m, respectively, 500 m below the current mine infrastructure. The drilling is testing multiple targets including the 1004, 1003 and GAP zones, and testing for other mineralized zones on the property. These recent assay intercepts confirm that mineral deposits at Taylor are part of a larger deeper mineralized system, which remains open both along strike and to depth.

Surface drilling is on-going with four drills and continues to following-up on the most recent high-grade results.

Underground Drilling

Recent underground exploration results from the 430 m level highlight the potential to add Mineral Resources below the current workings of the mine. This deep drilling program has been targeting the potential repetition of shallow dipping mineralized structures as found in the West Porphyry Deposit, in addition to the apparent westerly down-plunge extension of Shaft Deposit mineralization (see Figures 3 and 4).

Highlights of the results include:

Drilling from 430 Level continues to follow up on new mineralization located below the GAP zone in an area with limited drilling between the West Porphyry and Shaft deposits. Current intersections extend the mineralization approximately 100 m below the 430 m sub-level exploration drift.

Taylor Mine Geology

The Taylor mine is located along the PDF, a major structural feature, striking roughly east-west, dipping to the south between 40° to 60° south and globally associated with gold mineralization. Geologically, the Taylor property can be generalized from south to north as 1) mafic volcanic rocks of the Vipond Formation, which are relatively undeformed and unaltered; 2) ultramafic and mafic volcanic rocks of the Hersey Lake Formation, which are increasingly deformed and carbonate-altered in the vicinity of structurally emplaced lenses of Porcupine sedimentary rocks and felsic to intermediate porphyritic intrusions; 3) Porcupine assemblage greywacke-siltstone, which are interpreted to represent the footwall of the PDF on the Taylor property and a structural unconformity with the older, overlying mafic and ultramafic assemblage. The entire sequence is crosscut by a swarm of northeast-striking Matachewan diabase dikes.

Known gold mineralization at Taylor is located within the PDF and is primarily associated with the Hersey Lake Formation. Four mineralized deposits have been identified over a strike length of 2 km. From east to west these are: the near surface Shaft Deposit, with gold mineralization associated with felsic intrusive dikes; the East and West Porphyry deposits, comprised of a system of stacked vein systems (e.g. 1004, 1003), with the gold mineralization associated with quartz veins developed on the margins of felsic intrusive, sedimentary and carbonate-altered mafic ultramafic rocks; and the near-surface Shoot Deposit, with gold mineralization hosted by argillaceous metasedimentary rocks within a package of carbonate-altered ultramafic rocks. Gold commonly occurs as relatively coarse-sized free gold in quartz, but also occurs as finely disseminated particles, which may be intimately associated with sulphides both in quartz-carbonate veins and in surrounding altered host rocks.

To view a PDF of the figures referenced in this News Release, visit the links below. Tables are provided at the end of this News Release.

Figure 1: Taylor - Longitudinal View (Looking North) Showing Results East of Shaft Deposit

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Figure 2: Taylor - Longitudinal View (Looking North) Showing Results East of Shaft Deposit

Link to Figure 2.

Figure 3: Taylor Longitudinal View (Looking North) Showing Surface Exploration Results Taylor Deep

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Figure 4: Taylor Cross-section - View (Looking West) Showing Drilling Below West Porphyry Deposit

Link to Figure 4.

Qualified Persons

David Schonfeldt P. Geo Exploration Manager KL North, is a "Qualified Person" as such term is defined in National Instrument 43-101 and has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical information included 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 the best possible practices. The drill core is sawn in half with one half of the core sample shipped to SGS Laboratories located in Cochrane, ON or to Bureau Veritas Laboratories located in Timmins, ON. The other half of the core is retained for future assay verification. Other QA/QC measures includes the insertion of certified reference standards and blanks into the sample stream, and the regular re-assaying of pulps and rejects at alternate certified labs. Gold analysis is conducted by fire assay using atomic absorption or gravimetric finish. The laboratory re-assays at least 10% of all samples and additional checks may be run on anomalous values.

About Kirkland Lake Gold Ltd.

Kirkland Lake Gold Ltd. is a mid-tier gold producer with 2018 production targeted at over 620,000 ounces of gold from mines in Canada and Australia. The production profile of the Company is anchored by two high-grade, low-cost operations, including the Macassa mine located in Northeastern 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 and operational expertise.

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Information

This press release contains statements which constitute "forward-looking information" within the meaning of applicable securities laws, including statements regarding the plans, intentions, beliefs and current expectations of Kirkland Lake Gold with respect to future business activities and operating performance. Forward-looking information is often identified by the words "may", "would", "could", "should", "will", "intend", "plan", "anticipate", "believe", "estimate", "expect" or similar expressions and include information regarding: (i) planned exploration activities at Taylor and the anticipated results thereof; and (ii) the ability to expand Mineral Resources at Taylor.

Investors are cautioned that forward-looking information is not based on historical facts but instead reflect the Company's management's expectations, estimates or projections concerning future results or events based on the opinions, assumptions and estimates of management considered reasonable at the date the statements are made. Although Kirkland Lake Gold believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking information are reasonable, such information involves risks and uncertainties, and undue reliance should not be placed on such information, as unknown or unpredictable factors could have material adverse effects on future results, performance or achievements of the Company. Among the key factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking information are the following: the future development of Taylor; the potential addition of Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves at the mine and the anticipated effects thereof; the anticipated release date of future drill results from the Taylor property; the future development of the Company's Canadian and Australian operations, changes in general economic, business and political conditions, including changes in the financial markets; changes in applicable laws; and compliance with extensive government regulation. This forward-looking information may be affected by risks and uncertainties in the business of Kirkland Lake Gold and market conditions. This information is qualified in its entirety by cautionary statements and risk factor disclosure contained in filings made by Kirkland Lake Gold, including its annual information form, financial statements and related MD&A for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2017, filed with the securities regulatory authorities in certain provinces of Canada and available at www.sedar.com.

Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should assumptions underlying the forward-looking information prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those described herein as intended, planned, anticipated, believed, estimated or expected. Although Kirkland Lake Gold has attempted to identify important risks, uncertainties and factors which could cause actual results to differ materially, there may be others that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. Kirkland Lake Gold does not intend, and do not assume any obligation, to update this forward-looking information except as otherwise required by applicable law.

For more information, please contact:

Anthony Makuch, President, Chief Executive Officer & Director

Phone: +1 416-840-7884

E-mail: tmakuch@klgold.com

Mark Utting, Vice President, Investor Relations

Phone: +1 416-840-7884, 6205

E-mail: mutting@klgold.com

Website: www.klgold.com

Reported intercepts are core lengths, with higher grade assays cut to 30 g/t Au. True widths have not been determined at this time. See Tables 1 and 2 provided below for detailed information regarding both the surface and underground assay results

Table 1: TAYLOR EXPLORATION - SURFACE ASSAY RESULTS

Drillhole   Target      Easting    Northing Azimuth Dip From   To     Core   Assay *Grade
                                            (°)         (m)    (m)    Length Au    (g/t)
                                                                      (m)    (g/t) *Capped
                                                                                   30 g/t
**TA17-073  Taylor East 529250     5379300  350     -55 202.7  204.2  1.5    2.1
And                                                     208.8  211.8  3.0    1.6
TA17-079    Taylor East 529301     5379300  350     -75 87.0   88.5   1.5    1.9
And                                                     186.1  187.6  1.5    1.9
**TA17-081  Taylor East 529474     5379150  350     -63 311.9  325.1  13.2   8.9   7.6
Including                                               311.9  321.2  9.3    12.1  10.2
**TA17-082  Taylor East 529474     5379150  350     -70 334.8  344.4  9.6    3.3
Including                                               339.9  343.5  3.6    6.6
TA17-083    Taylor East 529411     5379230  350     -45 167.0  169.7  2.7    5.9
TA17-084    Taylor East 529411     5379230  350     -58 229.3  230.3  1.0    2.3
TA17-085    Taylor East 529420     5379050  350     -55 315.2  316.2  1.0    5.2
And                                                     365.3  368.3  3.0    3.6
Including                                               365.3  366.3  1.0    8.7
TA17-089A   Taylor East 529460     5379050  350     -65 470.3  471.0  0.7    11.8
TA17-095    Taylor East 529371     5379061  350     -63 338.8  343.3  4.5    4.6
And                                                     456.0  457.5  1.5    4.2
TA17-096    Taylor East 530975     5379125  350     -45 375.0  375.7  0.7    5.2
TA17-098    Taylor East 531425     5379125  350     -45 255.0  261.0  6.0    2.9
Including                                               257.0  258.0  1.0    10.3
And                                                     319.8  321.0  1.2    38.0  26.4
Including                                               319.8  320.6  0.8    55.9  30.0
TA17-100    Taylor East 529460     5379050  350     -73 496.1  497.0  0.9    8.5
TA17-101    Taylor East 529624     5379172  350     -50 163.5  165.0  1.5    7.2
And                                                     300.2  306.0  5.8    2.0
TA17-102    Taylor East 529624     5379172  350     -57 293.8  296.8  3.0    3.2
TA17-103    Taylor East 529624     5379172  350     -64 326.7  333.0  6.3    20.1  7.1
Including                                               328.7  330.0  1.3    93.4  30.0
And                                                     338.1  339.6  1.5    25.0
TA17-106    Taylor East 529664     5379162  350     -50 316.5  318.0  1.5    7.6
TA17-107    Taylor East 529664     5379162  350     -57 359.3  362.3  3.0    5.2
TA17-108    Taylor East 529664     5379162  350     -64 272.7  275.7  3.0    3.3
And                                                     336.3  339.3  3.0    7.8
Including                                               336.3  337.8  1.5    11.7
TA17-109    Taylor East 529664     5379162  350     -80 408.9  409.5  0.6    6.6
And                                                     418.1  419.6  1.5    3.2
**TA17-110  Taylor East 529180     5379230  350     -80 269.3  272.9  3.6    8.9   7.9
Including                                               272.1  272.9  0.8    34.2  30.0
And                                                     337.2  340.5  3.3    4.9
**TA17-111  Taylor East 529180     5379230  350     -70 226.7  234.0  7.3    3.2
Including                                               233.0  234.0  1.0    13.2
And                                                     252.0  254.2  2.2    7.1
Including                                               252.0  253.4  1.4    10.5
**TA17-113  Taylor East 529180     5379230  350     -50 111.0  112.4  1.4    7.6
And                                                     146.7  151.0  4.3    2.1
And                                                     201.0  202.9  1.9    15.8
And                                                     267.5  268.6  1.1    5.8
And                                                     273.0  274.1  1.1    13.4
TA17-114    Taylor East 529788     5379151  350     -50 339.0  341.0  2.0    3.5
TA17-115    Taylor East 529788     5379151  350     -57 181.7  183.7  2.0    3.7
And                                                     257.7  258.4  0.7    205.8 30.0
TA17-117    Taylor East 529788     5379151  350     -70 334.6  336.6  2.0    9.3
Including                                               334.6  335.6  1.0    16.4
TA17-118    Taylor East 529788     5379151  350     -78 316.6  318.0  1.4    6.5
And                                                     423.0  426.0  3.0    2.7
TA17-120    Taylor East 529747     5379148  350     -57 171.0  173.6  2.6    4.7
TA17-121    Taylor East 529747     5379148  350     -64 275.8  276.5  0.7    6.4
TA17-122    Taylor East 529747     5379148  350     -75 217.0  217.7  0.7    7.9
And                                                     320.1  321.1  1.0    5.4
TA17-123    Taylor East 529574     5379160  350     -50 304.2  311.1  6.9    4.0
Including                                               309.0  310.2  1.2    17.9
TA17-125    Taylor East 529574     5379160  350     -63 394.5  398.0  3.5    2.3
TA17-130    Taylor East 529711     5379155  350     -50 300.4  306.3  5.9    10.0  9.4
Including                                               301.9  303.4  1.5    32.5  30.0
TA17-131    Taylor East 529711     5379155  350     -57 310.3  317.3  7.0    1.3
TA17-132    Taylor East 529711     5379155  350     -64 264.4  265.9  1.5    3.8
TA17-133    Taylor East 529711     5379155  350     -70 183.3  184.8  1.5    3.9
TA17-134    Taylor East 529711     5379155  350     -80 443.5  445.0  1.5    14.7
TA18-140    Taylor East 529910     5379180  350     -50 221.4  232.3  10.9   4.3
Including                                               225.0  231.0  6.0    7.6
TA18-142    Taylor East 529910     5379180  350     -64 248.7  253.2  4.5    3.1
TA18-143    Taylor East 529910     5379180  350     -70 249.7  257.5  7.8    5.8
Including                                               256.0  257.5  1.5    11.6
TA18-145    Taylor East 529950     5379190  350     -57 227.2  230.3  3.1    2.0
TA18-146A   Taylor East 529950     5379190  350     -64 300.0  316.0  16.0   1.3
TA17-051    Taylor Deep 528225     5378675  005     -70 720.0  721.0  1.0    6.4
And                                                     776.8  778.0  1.2    19.5
TA17-092    Taylor Deep 527750     5378036  340     -75 1063.7 1064.5 0.8    15.7
And                                                     1129.5 1134.8 5.3    5.3
Including                                               1130.5 1134.8 4.3    6.1
TA17-092-W2 Taylor Deep Wedge                           1163.6 1184.2 20.6   2.4   2.3
Including * Reported    Previously                      1177.0 1179.0 2.0    15.8  14.9
TA17-093    Taylor Deep 528226     5378674  005     -80 474.8  477.3  2.5    3.0
And                                                     813.0  814.5  1.5    4.2
And                                                     870.0  871.2  1.2    4.6
And                                                     914.3  918.0  3.7    4.2
Including                                               917.0  918.0  1.0    10.1
TA17-093-W1 Taylor Deep Wedge                           773.0  779.9  6.9    2.3
Including                                               775.0  776.0  1.0    8.5
And                                                     886.8  889.0  2.3    4.1
TA17-093-W2 Taylor Deep Wedge                           474.5  477.7  3.2    3.1
And                                                     775.5  783.0  7.5    1.7
Including                                               781.5  783.0  1.5    4.8
TA17-094    Taylor Deep 528116     5378674  340     -80 643.1  644.1  1.0    6.4
And                                                     787.8  788.5  0.7    28.0

Note: Taylor high grade assays are capped at 30 g/t Au. True widths have not been determined at this time.

* Reported previously (see News Release dated December 18, 2017 filed on SEDAR at www.sedar.com).

** Intercept used in December 31, 2017 Mineral Resource estimate (see News Release dated February 20, 2018 filed on SEDAR at www.sedar.com).

Table 2: TAYLOR EXPLORATION - UNDERGROUND ASSAY RESULTS

Drill Hole Target      Easting Northing Azimuth Dip From  To    Length Assay Au
                                        (°)         (m)   (m)   (m)    (g/t)
T430-033   Taylor Deep 528207  5378978  201     -65 378.3 381.7 3.4    4.8
And                                                 394.4 395.4 1.0    10.8
T430-039   Taylor Deep 528190  5379010  329     -31 145.4 146.5 1.1    13.9
T430-044   Taylor Deep 528247  5378997  329     -52 162.1 165.2 3.1    2.4
T430-052   Taylor Deep 528251  5379009  013     -73 87.2  90.1  2.9    2.4
And                                                 97.6  100.6 3.0    7.4
Including                                           99.1  100.6 1.5    13.5
And                                                 201.6 204.1 2.5    2.8
T430-055   Taylor Deep 528208  5378980  204     -68 349.2 351.0 1.8    2.4
T430-065   Shaft       528298  5379005  035     +35 178.5 184.6 6.1    19.0
                                                                       (13.0 cut)
Including                                           182.9 184.6 1.7    44.4
                                                                       (22.7 cut)

Note: Taylor high grade assays are capped at 30 g/t Au. True widths have not been determined at this time.

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