Orezone’s Ongoing Grade Control Program Returns Consistent High-Grade Intercepts in the A2 Starter Pit at the Bomboré Gold Project

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Figure 1

North Pits Plan View
North Pits Plan View

Figure 2

Maga Area Resources and Reserve Drilling Plan View
Maga Area Resources and Reserve Drilling Plan View

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Maga Area Grade Control Drilling Plan View
Maga Area Grade Control Drilling Plan View

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A2 Pit Resources and Reserve Drilling Plan View
A2 Pit Resources and Reserve Drilling Plan View

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A2 Pit Grade Control Drilling Plan View
A2 Pit Grade Control Drilling Plan View

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, June 09, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Orezone Gold Corporation (TSX: ORE, OTCQX: ORZCF) (the “Company” or “Orezone”) is pleased to report further assay results from the maiden grade control (“GC”) reverse circulation (“RC”) drill program at the Bomboré Gold Project, located in Burkina Faso. GC drilling to-date is focused on near-surface oxide mineralization within the starter pits located in the northern portion of the mining lease. These starter pits will be the source of higher-grade oxide mill feed for the first year of production and are denoted as A1, A2, A3, H1, H2, and H3 (see Figure 1 below). GC results for Pit A2 are now available and similar to Pit A1 (see news release dated April 7, 2022 for A1 Pit GC results), are very encouraging.

Results have returned several significant thicker high-grade intervals where localized zones of higher grades were intersected in several holes which collared or ended in mineralization. Some of these zones reported remain open in several areas (see Figures 2 and 3).

Drilling Highlights

  • 4.00 m of 22.42 g/t Au from 27.00 m

  • 31.00 m of 2.30 g/t Au from 0.00 m

  • 31.00 m of 2.17 g/t Au from 0.00 m

  • 20.00 m of 2.43 g/t Au from 11.00 m

  • 18.00 m of 2.61 g/t Au from 13.00 m

  • 26.00 m of 1.79 g/t Au from 5.00 m

  • 31.00 m of 1.49 g/t Au from 0.00 m

  • 31.00 m of 1.48 g/t Au from 0.00 m

  • 31.00 m of 1.47 g/t Au from 0.00 m

  • 27.00 m of 1.68 g/t Au from 0.00 m

  • 2.00 m of 21.98 g/t Au from 10.00 m

  • 24.00 m of 1.83 g/t Au from 0.00 m

  • 25.00 m of 1.74 g/t Au from 6.00 m

  • 11.00 m of 3.79 g/t Au from 17.00 m

  • 24.00 m of 1.61 g/t Au from 7.00 m

  • 28.00 m of 1.37 g/t Au from 3.00 m

  • 18.00 m of 2.08 g/t Au from 13.00 m

  • 20.00 m of 1.77 g/t Au from 0.00 m

  • 7.00 m of 4.76 g/t Au from 5.00 m

  • 17.00 m of 1.92 g/t Au from 0.00 m

  • 17.00 m of 1.84 g/t Au from 13.00 m

  • 18.00 m of 1.68 g/t Au from 8.00 m

  • 18.00 m of 1.63 g/t Au from 13.00 m

  • 11.00 m of 2.67 g/t Au from 7.00 m

  • 9.00 m of 3.22 g/t Au from 14.00 m

  • 18.00 m of 1.53 g/t Au from 3.00 m

  • 9.00 m of 2.90 g/t Au from 19.00 m

  • 15.00 m of 1.74 g/t Au from 10.00 m

  • 10.00 m of 2.56 g/t Au from 21.00 m

  • 12.00 m of 2.07 g/t Au from 4.00 m

  • 12.00 m of 2.05 g/t Au from 9.00 m

  • 10.00 m of 2.40 g/t Au from 21.00 m

  • 5.00 m of 4.73 g/t Au from 6.00 m

  • 7.00 m of 3.19 g/t Au from 8.00 m

  • 5.00 m of 3.60 g/t Au from 0.00 m

  • 9.00 m of 1.92 g/t Au from 22.00 m

  • 11.00 m of 1.52 g/t Au from 0.00 m

  • 6.00 m of 2.73 g/t Au from 5.00 m

  • 4.00 m of 3.51 g/t Au from 0.00 m

Patrick Downey, President and CEO stated, “The GC drilling results at the A2 starter pit are extremely robust and have not only confirmed but extended the higher-grade zones within our resource and reserve models for Bomboré. These higher-grade zones are up to 60 m thick with average widths of 15 m to 30 m with ore starting right at surface with several holes ending in mineralization. These zones continue up to the A3 pit and beyond towards the northeast, and we will now expand the GC program to incorporate this additional area. We expect to outline an enlarged higher-grade starter pit that will encompass all of the A1, A2, and A3 pits. The GC program is also continuing at the H1 and H2 higher-grade starter pits in the P8/P9 area located in close proximity to the process plant. Mining from all of these pits will provide better grade oxide ore feed for the first 12 to 15 months of operations. We remain on-time and on-budget for first gold in Q3 of this year and look forward to delivering strong early gold production as supported by these impressive recent and on-going GC results.”