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Contango Ore Provides Update and 2024 Drill Results for the Johnson Tract Project, Alaska, USA

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FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Nov. 21, 2024 /CNW/ - Contango ORE, Inc. ("Contango" or the "Company") (NYSE American: CTGO) is pleased to announce drill results from the 2024 surface drill campaign and provide an update on its 2024 exploration and development program at the Johnson Tract polymetallic gold project (the Project). The Project hosts the high-grade Johnson Tract deposit (the JT Deposit) with an Indicated Resource of 1.05 million ounces at 9.39 grams per tonne (g/t) gold equivalent (AuEq) with average true thickness of 40 meters (m).

The 2024 exploration program drilled approximately 3,000 m (9,842 feet) in 18 holes drilled to infill the upper one-third of the near vertical resource and three holes drilled for hydrogeological testing and monitoring to characterize the overall hydrology and water quality around the JT Deposit. A number of the holes will also be used for further metallurgical testing and geometallurgical characterization. Contango continued advancing field studies to support permitting and engineering of an exploration drift to access the deeper, high-grade portion of the JT Deposit for infill and exploration drilling.

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 2024 PROGRAM

  • Receipt of a 404 Permit for construction of a 2.6 mile (4 km) access road from the camp to the proposed portal and laydown site.

  • Twenty-one drillholes yield thick, high-grade intercepts typical of the JT Deposit, with highlights including:

    • GT24-008 - 223.5 m at 11.5 g/t AuEq (drilled down plunge for hydrogeologic purposes), including

      • 55.5 m at 30.3 g/t AuEq

    • GT24-007 – 93.0 m at 9.1 g/t AuEq, including

      • 22.1 m at 20.7 g/t AuEq, and

    • JT24-159 30.2 m at 6.3 g/t AuEq, including

      • 14.7 m at 10.6 g/t AuEq

See Table 1 for complete list of results.

  • Hydrogeologic and geotechnical testing of three drillholes and installation of additional monitoring wells (MW) and vibrating wire piezometers (VWP).

  • Ongoing field studies related to permitting and engineering for the exploration drift and for a future Feasibility Study.

Rick Van Nieuwenhuyse, President & CEO said: "We are excited to report results from Contango's first drill program since acquiring the Johnson Tract Project in July. The infill drilling serves as a reminder of the exceptional grade, continuity, and width of the JT Deposit. We are focused on advancing the Project towards feasibility and a mine development decision using our DSO approach. Right now, that means advancing geotechnical, hydrologic, and other environmental and engineering studies in preparation for permitting an approximately 1.6 km (1 mile) exploration tunnel to support definition drilling of the deeper 2/3rds of the JT Deposit.  We are pleased to have received a Section 404 permit from the US Army Corps of Engineers for construction of a portal access road and expanded airstrip. We plan to continue permitting the portal site with the Alaska Department of Natural Resources Office of Project Management and Permitting (OPMP).  Planning is underway for a 2025 program."