McEwen Mining: Grey Fox Exploration Update - Exploration Has Opened Up New Possibilities For Resource and Production Growth

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Assay Highlights:

24GF-1508: 10.2 g/t Au over 11.1 m (0.30 opt Au over 36.4 ft)

24GF-1513: 11.2 g/t Au over 5.8 m (0.33 opt Au over 19.0 ft)

24GF-1512: 4.6 g/t Au over 6.6 m (0.13 opt Au over 21.7 ft)

See Assays in Figure 2. All assay length intervals are true widths unless otherwise noted.

TORONTO, Dec. 02, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- McEwen Mining Inc. (NYSE: MUX) (TSX: MUX) is pleased to provide new assay results from its Grey Fox deposit, part of the Fox Complex located in the Timmins region of Ontario, Canada. Grey Fox is located in the southern part of the Black Fox property and comprises six zones, known as Gibson, Whiskey Jack, Contact, 147, 147NE and Grey Fox South (see Figure 1).

Highlights:

  • High-grade drill hole results include: 10.2 grams per tonne (g/t) Au over 11.1 m at Whiskey Jack.

  • Geological investigations demonstrate similarities between the Grey Fox Deposit and the Hishikari Gold Mine.

  • Potential for stacked epithermal gold-bearing veins over & adjacent to an orogenic gold system.

  • An example of the potential for additional orogenic gold mineralization similar to the Black Fox Mine can be seen in Figures 5 and 6.

  • An updated Mineral Resource estimate for the entire Fox Complex will be released in Q1 of 2025, including Grey Fox (current resource of 1.4 million Indicated and Inferred gold ounces) and Stock (current resource of 0.46 million Indicated and Inferred gold ounces) (see Table 2).

  • The Black Fox Mine was a 1-million-ounce orogenic gold producer. The Black Fox Exploration Horizon extends from the Black Fox Mine for 3 kilometers to the Grey Fox Deposit (see Figure 1).

Rob McEwen, Chairman and Chief Owner said, “Our investment in exploration at Grey Fox, in the southern portion of the Black Fox property, is generating an exciting future for two specific reasons. Firstly, our team is focused on drilling to add gold ounces into our production pipeline. Secondly, we are impressed by the depth potential. There are two styles of gold mineralization, epithermal veining and orogenic lenses, both gold-rich at the top of the systems. Based on our past and recent drilling, it appears that the Fox Complex has the opportunity to expand its production profile, and the depth potential is still wide open.”

Current geological modeling of Grey Fox indicates the presence of over 50 distinct mineralized lenses in an area of only about 1.3 square kilometers in size, with many of the lenses extending to the bedrock surface.

In addition, over 90% of the current Grey Fox resource, of about 1.4 million ounces of gold, lies within the top 300 meters from the surface in epithermal-style quartz breccia veins. Drill core from the epithermal vein systems suggests that the bulk of the deposit that has been tested to date is still above the ‘boiling zone’, typical of an epithermal system, yet has high gold grades with potential mineralization continuing deeper.