Final Drill Results At Mineral Ridge Project

 

VANCOUVER, BC - Scorpio Gold Corporation reported final results from its 2016 exploration drilling program at the Custer, Drinkwater Highwall and Mary LC Phase 4 target areas at its 70% owned Mineral Ridge project, located in Nevada.

The Custer deposit lies along trend of and ~400 meters southeast of the Mary LC deposit. RC drilling in 2016 followed up on a highly successful first-pass drilling program in 2015, defining the Custer deposit over a 150 x 200 meter area at depth. Two additional core holes drilled near the middle of the deposit confirmed the mineralization intersected by RC drilling. The Custer deposit is in the permitting process for future consideration of open-pit mining.

The Drinkwater Highwall target area is located at the northwest end of the Drinkwater pit. Previous drilling had reported significant mineralization left behind in the wall of the pit, as reported in the Company's October 30, 2012, November 26, 2012 and April 7, 2014 news releases. A review and modeling of the data from all three drilling campaigns and further definition of existing underground mining voids has determined that the mineralization remaining in the Drinkwater Highwall is not economic at current gold prices.

The Mary LC Phase 4 target area is a northeastern extension of the mineralization in the Mary LC deposit. RC drilling in 2016 intersected mineralization in all 8 holes drilled; however, a review and modeling of the data has determined that the mineralization in the Phase 4 area is not economic at current gold prices and will require additional drilling.

Scorpio Gold holds a 70% interest in the producing Mineral Ridge gold mining operation located in Esmeralda County, Nevada with joint venture partner Elevon, LLC (30%). Mineral Ridge is a conventional open pit mining and heap leach operation. The Mineral Ridge property is host to multiple gold-bearing structures, veins and lenses at exploration, development and production stages. Scorpio Gold also holds a 100% interest in the advanced exploration-stage Goldwedge property in Manhattan, Nevada, with a fully permitted underground mine and 400 ton per day mill facility. The Goldwedge mill facility has been placed on a care and maintenance basis and can be restarted immediately when needed.