Dalradian Reports Q1 2016 Results

TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - May 5, 2016) - Dalradian Resources Inc. (DNA.TO)(DALR.L) ("Dalradian" or the "Company") announces results for the three months ended March 31, 2016, including closing cash and cash equivalents of $31.1 million(1). The Company also provides an update on the work program at its Curraghinalt Gold Project in Northern Ireland, which is proceeding on-schedule toward completion of the Feasibility Study (FS) and Environmental & Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) in the second half of 2016.

Patrick F.N. Anderson, Dalradian's Chairman and CEO, commented:

"With our infill drill program completed and resource update imminent, we are on-track to submit our planning application later this year to build a mine at Curraghinalt. Desktop studies for the FS and ESIA are ongoing and we are incorporating feedback from the stakeholder consultation process into the studies in preparation for presenting our final project design this summer. We are particularly pleased to have completed 419 days working underground and 171 blasts, with an exemplary environmental and health and safety record. Our objective is responsible development of a Northern Irish gold mine that our shareholders, employees, local communities and government can all be proud of."

Operational highlights as of May 4, 2016

  • FS is progressing well, with engineering, metallurgy/flow sheet planning and mine planning ongoing, and the geotechnical program almost complete. The FS remains on track for release in H2 2016

  • All results have been reported from the completed infill drilling program of 51,479 metres in 181 holes

  • The mineral resource update is expected shortly. The main goal of the infill drilling was to expand ounces contained in the Measured & Indicated categories in support of the FS

  • Underground development is ongoing, with 419 days working underground, 171 blasts and approximately 790 m of 950 m of development completed. Preparation for test stoping on the V-75 vein began in March 2016 and is expected to be completed during the second half of the year. This will yield important information about dilution, ground conditions, mining methods and sequencing

  • Since the beginning of underground development, we have achieved zero lost time accidents. The underground contractor and the Company work together in a health and safety committee on continuous improvement of procedures and standards

  • Work on the ESIA is well-advanced, with baseline studies expected to be completed over the next few months. Consultations with stakeholders are ongoing, with more than 300 individuals having been consulted to date over a number of meetings. The final project design is expected to be presented to stakeholders this summer and the planning application submitted following completion of the FS and ESIA