SolGold PLC Announces Regional Exploration Update - Rio Amarillo

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Rio Amarillo Hole 1 Partial Assays to 1,052m Depth Return
72m @ 2.16 g/t Au, Including 24m @ 5.77 g/t Au
Visible Gold Identified at 1,216m

BISHOPSGATE, UK / ACCESSWIRE / November 24, 2021 / The Board of Directors of SolGold (LSE:SOLG)(TSX:SOLG)(OTC PINK:SLGGF) is pleased to provide an update on the Company's regional exploration activities from its Rio Amarillo project in northern Ecuador, held by 100% owned subsidiary Carnegie Ridge Resources S.A. The Rio Amarillo project area lies approximately 35km southwest of the Company's world class Alpala deposit that comprises 2,663 Mt at 0.53% CuEq [1] in the Measured plus Indicated categories and contained metal content of 9.9 Mt Cu, 21.7 Moz Au and 92.2 Moz Ag at the Company's Cascabel project, held by Exploraciones Novomining S.A. ("ENSA"), an 85% owned subsidiary of SolGold.

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Partial assays from Hole 1 to 1,052m downhole depth at the Varela target return 72m @ 2.16 g/t Au, including 24m @ 5.77 g/t Au.

  • Assay results from 1,052m to end of hole at 1,708.1m including free gold and porphyry mineralisation are pending.

  • Gold mineralisation is associated with a strongly phyllic-altered zone within diorite host rock containing quartz veins and fractures with 1-2% pyrite, 0.4-1.2% realgar, and lesser chalcopyrite and molybdenite.

  • Visible gold is identified at 1,216m and zones of porphyry-style mineralisation in the form of a notable increase in sulphide mineralisation in magmatic breccias and B-type quartz veins, containing pyrite-chalcopyrite-molybdenite occurs from 1,260-1,680m depth.

  • Hole 2, situated approximately 300m NE of Hole 1, progresses at a current depth of 430m. This hole passes below the discovery outcrops at Varela that previously returned significant rock-saw channel surface results of 99m @ 0.29 g/t Au, 0.09% Cu, 38.7ppm Mo including 25.17m @ 0.61 g/t Au, 0.12% Cu, 85ppm Mo.

SolGold's Executive Board Member and Head of Exploration, Mr Jason Ward, commented on the drilling underway at the Rio Amarillo project, saying:

"This is a very encouraging result from the first drill hole ever into Rio Amarillo, which is one of our highest priority projects. The mineral assemblage and alteration styles encountered in Hole 1 suggest that the hole has passed along the periphery of a vertically extensive porphyry Au-Cu-Mo deposit.

Hole 2 is now positioned to test below the central portion of the Varela Mo/Mn surface anomaly at Varela which is of similar size to the zone of anomalous Mo/Mn at the Company's flagship Alpala porphyry Cu-Au deposit, some 35km to the northwest.