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CNR Condor Gold Plc

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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Condor Gold Plc LSE:CNR London Ordinary Share GB00B8225591 ORD 0.1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  1.25 4.13% 31.50 31.00 32.00 31.50 30.25 30.25 307,134 16:20:33
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gold Ores 0 -2.53M -0.0140 -22.50 56.95M

Condor Gold PLC Drilling Update (4918O)

29/05/2015 7:00am

UK Regulatory


TIDMCNR

RNS Number : 4918O

Condor Gold PLC

29 May 2015

 
                                                                               Condor Gold plc 
                                                                                   7(th) Floor 
                                                                         39 St. James's Street 
                                                                                        London 
                                                                                      SW1A 1JD 
                                                                    Telephone +44 020 74081067 
                                                                         Fax: +44 020 74938633 
 

29(th) May 2015

Condor Gold plc

("Condor" or "the Company")

Drill Intercept of 7.55m at 10.2g/t gold on La India Project

Condor (AIM:CNR), is pleased to announce completion of 1,952m drilling on the flagship La India Project. The initial drilling has successfully indicated the extension of high-grade gold mineralisation 50m along strike and 60m deeper to the south of the current underground gold resource on La India Vein through a series of drill results, one of which has an intercept of 7.55m (6.2m true width) at 10.2g/t gold. Accordingly, the gold mineralisation would appear to remain open at depth and along strike.

Highlights:

   --     Condor completes 1,952m of up to 4,000m drilling programme. 
   --     Drill intercept of 7.55m (6.2m true width) at 10.2g/t gold. 

-- Drilling to test southern strike extent of La India open pit reserve and underground gold resource successfully extends high-grade mineralisation 50m along strike and 60m down-dip.

   --     Assay results for 1,324m drilling received, assay results for 638m drilling pending 
   --     11km(2) soil survey area has been extended to a total of 60km(2) covering 6 target areas 

Mark Child CEO comments:

"A drill intercept of 7.55m (6.22m true width) at 10.2g/t to the south of the La India open pit reserve of 675,000 oz gold at 3.0g/t has been successful in indicating an extension of high grade gold mineralisation 100m outside the pit shell adjacent to La India underground resource. This high-grade intercept demonstrates that the underground mining potential at La India may currently be significantly underestimated.

Separately, the soil sampling results from an area extending from La India open pit to the south for 5km has produced 2 drill targets that have been drilled, assay results are pending. Condor has increased its soil survey area from 11km(2) to a total of 60km(2) covering 6 new target areas in order to demonstrate that La India Project hosts a substantial gold district."

Drilling Programme Rationale

A portion of the drilling is to test the depth extent of gold mineralisation beneath, and at depth along strike to the south, of the La India Pre-Feasibility Study ("PFS") open pit reserve of 675,000 oz gold at 3.0g/t. The drilling is also designed to establish if there is potential to expand the current underground combined Indicated and Inferred Mineral Resource of 1.8Mt at 5.0g/t for 294,000 oz gold deeper or further along strike. On the La India structure, most of the mineral resource is concentrated in three main high-grade zones defined along a 1.5km strike length. The two principal high-grade shoots within the open pit reserve crop-out at surface and have already been defined as high-grade resources down to a maximum of 350m down-dip from surface using a combination of historic mine records and drilling intercepts. A less well defined high-grade shoot, along strike to the south of the PFS open pit shell, hidden beneath surface and un-depleted by historic mining, has an underground mineral resource defined by drilling intercepts of up to 21.08m (16.1m true width) at 10.2g/t gold from 193.80m drill depth (see press release dated 29(th) August 2012).

Drilling Results

Drilling completed since February 2015 has tested the depth extent of the central high-grade shoot and the depth and strike extent of the southern high-grade shoot, drilling up to 400m below surface. A drill hole completed in the central high-grade shoot supports the current mineral resource model in which high-grade material, at grades and widths considered amenable to open pit and, below the pit, to underground mining, extend from surface to a maximum down-dip extent of 350m. Whilst there remains some scope for further resource definition at depth with some closer spaced step-down drilling, one of the exploratory drill holes completed in the current programme returned, as expected, a narrow low-grade intercept which limits the down-dip extent of high-grade mineralisation to less than 400m from surface.

It is recognised that gold mineralisation in the Central Zone reaches surface and therefore has been subject to some loss of the upper levels through natural erosion. The less well defined southern high-grade shoot along strike to the south of the PFS open pit shell is un-depleted by historic mining and hidden beneath surface, completely preserved below the modern day level of erosion. Three drill holes have been completed to test the depth and strike extent of this high-grade shoot. The drilling has successfully extended the high-grade a further 50m along strike to the south and 60m deeper with an intercept of 7.55m (6.2m true width) at 10.2g/t gold at a vertical depth of 260m below surface (Figure 1 below). Low-grade intercepts in the other two drill holes, one testing the upper levels of the high-grade shoot and the other testing the lower levels at the northern end of the shoot, support a general plunge of mineralisation to the south; the top of the high-grade material is approximately 130m below surface at the southern end.

The southern shoot remains open to depth and along strike at depth, confirming it as a highly prospective underground target. Previous shallow drilling up to 100m further along strike to the south returned wide low-grade and narrow higher grade gold intercepts. The lower grade intercepts in the upper 130m are interpreted as gold mineralisation above the main high-grade boiling events.

Table 1. Drill intercepts for the first 4 drill holes for 1,324m of the current drill programme on the India vein.

 
 Section     Drill      From      To     Drill     True      Au       Ag            Vein 
              hole       (m)      (m)     Width    Width    (ppm)    (ppm)    (vein assignments 
               ID                          (m)      (m)                          subject to 
                                                                                  revision) 
---------  ---------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  ------------------- 
 Central 
   10775    LIDC322    218.00   218.40     0.40      0.2     0.66     -2.0   HW2 
                      -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  ------------------- 
                       270.60   271.60     1.00      0.6     0.60     -2.0   HW1 
                      -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  ------------------- 
                       338.80   341.05     2.25      1.3     1.17       29   India 
 -------------------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  ------------------- 
  South 
   10125    LIDC323    203.80   206.80     3.00      1.7     0.87     -2.0   HW1 
                      -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  ------------------- 
                       319.50   321.00     1.50      0.9     0.61     -2.0   India 
                      -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  ------------------- 
                                                                             Alfonso Vega 
                       380.15   381.00     0.85      0.5     1.30      9.0    (FW vein) 
 -------------------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  ------------------- 
  South 
   10075    LIDC324    272.75   274.50     1.75      1.4     1.96      3.9   India HW Breccia 
                      -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  ------------------- 
                       279.45   287.00     7.55      6.2     10.2       21   India 
                      -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  ------------------- 
                       289.25   290.85     1.60      1.3     0.74      3.0   India FW1 
 -------------------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  ------------------- 
  South 
   10075    LIDC325    182.60   184.60     2.00      1.9     0.83      0.0   HW2 
                      -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  ------------------- 
                       197.30   198.05     0.75      0.7     0.61      3.0   HW1 
                      -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  ------------------- 
                       210.65   211.95     1.30      1.3     0.93      2.8   India 
 -------------------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  ------------------- 
 

True width is an interpretation based on the current interpretation of the veins and may be revised in the future. HW = Hangingwall; FW = Footwall.

La Mojarra Soil sampling results generate two drilling targets that have been drilled.

Soil sampling has been completed over an 11km(2) area covering a 5km strike extension to the southeast of La India open pit resource. This was the first area identified as prospective for hidden deep-seated gold mineralisation. 1,383 B-horizon soil samples have been collected on a 200m by 50m grid spacing, with infill sampling at 100m by 50m in areas of interest, and analysed for 53 elements to ultra-trace detection limits using a standard ICP-MS package offered by Acme Labs in Vancouver.

Analysis of the multi-element data, within the framework of the bedrock geology and geophysical parameters, has identified a number of pathfinder elements indicative of hydrothermal alteration and mineralisation, including gold, arsenic, antimony, mercury, tellurium and molybdenum. Seven geochemical anomalies have been identified with pathfinder geochemistry indicative of venting of hydrothermal fluids and vapours at the top of an epithermal gold mineralisation system, see Figure 1 below. Of these, two targets, which are up to 1.7km to the south of La India open pit, have been drilled. El Carrizal (Locality 3 on Figure 2 below) and Cerro El Pilon (Locality 5 on Figure 2 below). Assay results are pending.

The original 11km(2) soil survey area has been extended to a total of 60km(2) covering 6 new target areas identified in the district-scale gold mineralisation model developed by Condor geologists as having the potential for the discovery of hidden deep-seated gold mineralised structures with underground mining potential. This is part of a longer term exploration initiative that will expand to the entire district over the coming years.

The next phase of drilling is planned on the Real de La Cruz Concession to test beneath an area that displays both wide low-grade gold mineralised stockwork quartz zones of up to 63.6m at 1.01g/t gold in trench sampling, and also high-grade mineralisation in a cross-cutting 4m true width quartz breccia grading at up to 16.4g/t gold exposed in an artisanal pit wall (see RNS dated 19(th) August 2014). This drilling has been temporarily delayed whilst drilling permitting processes are completed.

Figure 1. Vertical long-section of the La India Vein southern high-grade shoot. New drill intercept of 7.55m (6.2m true width) at 10.2g/t gold extends the high-grade shoot a further 50m along strike and 60m to depth. Gold mineralisation remains open along strike and to depth.

Figure 2. Soil geochemistry anomalies identified on the 11km(2) La India South - Mojarra soil survey. Six exploration targets identified in addition to the La India Vein soil anomaly. Drilling locations on two of the targets shown; El Carrizal and Cerro El Pilon.

Competent Person's Declaration

The information in this announcement that relates to the mineral potential, geology, Exploration Results and database is based on information compiled by and reviewed by Dr Luc English, the Country Exploration Manager, who is a Chartered Geologist and Fellow of the Geological Society of London, and a geologist with twenty years of experience in the exploration and definition of precious and base metal mineral resources. Luc English is a full-time employee of Condor Gold plc and has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralization and type of deposit under consideration, and to the type of activity which he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the June 2009 Edition of the AIM Note for Mining and Oil & Gas Companies. Luc English consents to the inclusion in the announcement of the matters based on the information in the form and context in which it appears and confirms that this information is accurate and not false or misleading.

- Ends -

For further information please visit www.condorgold.com or contact:

 
 Condor Gold plc     Mark Child, Executive    Luc English, Country 
                      Chairman and CEO         Manager Nicaragua 
                      +44 (0) 20 7408 1067     +505 8854 0753 
 Beaumont Cornish     Roland Cornish and 
  Limited              James Biddle 
                       +44 (0) 20 7628 3396 
  Numis Securities 
  Limited              John Prior and James 
                       Black 
                       +44 (0) 20 72601000 
 Farm Street Media   Simon Robinson 
                      +44 (0) 7593 340107 
 

About Condor Gold plc:

Condor Gold plc was admitted to AIM on 31(st) May 2006. The Company is a gold exploration and development company with a focus on Central America.

Condor completed a Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS) and two Preliminary Economic Assessments (PEA) on La India Project in Nicaragua in December 2014. The PFS details an open pit gold mineral reserve of 6.9M tonnes at 3.0g/t gold for 675,000 oz gold producing 80,000 oz gold p.a. for 7 years. The PEA for the open pit only scenario details 100,000 oz gold production p.a. for 8 years whereas the PEA for a combination of open pit and underground details 140,000 oz gold production p.a. for 8 years. La India Project contains a total attributable mineral resource of 18.4Mt at 3.9g/t for 2.33M oz gold and 2.68M oz silver at 6.2g/t to the CIM Code.

In El Salvador, Condor has an attributable 1,004,000 oz gold equivalent at 2.6g/t JORC compliant resource. The resource calculations are compiled by independent geologists SRK Consulting (UK) Limited for Nicaragua and Ravensgate and Geosure for El Salvador.

Disclaimer

Neither the contents of the Company's website nor the contents of any website accessible from hyperlinks on the Company's website (or any other website) is incorporated into, or forms part of, this announcement.

Technical Glossary

 
 Alteration         The chemical process of chemically transforming 
                     rock minerals to other rock minerals 
                     through contact with hot fluids. 
-----------------  -------------------------------------------------- 
 Assay              The laboratory test conducted to determine 
                     the proportion of a mineral within a 
                     rock or other material. Usually reported 
                     as parts per million which is equivalent 
                     to grams of the mineral (i.e. gold) 
                     per tonne of rock 
-----------------  -------------------------------------------------- 
 B-horizon          The organic-poor soil horizon consisting 
  soil               of typically brown coloured completely 
                     weathered rock material with no primary 
                     textures. This horizon often occurs 
                     beneath the organic-rich A-horizon and 
                     contains some organic material such 
                     as roots are usually present. 
-----------------  -------------------------------------------------- 
 Calcite            A common rock mineral composed of the 
                     elements calcium, carbon and oxygen. 
-----------------  -------------------------------------------------- 
 CIM Code           The reporting standard adopted for the 
                     reporting of the Mineral resources is 
                     that defined by the terms and definitions 
                     given in the terminology, definitions 
                     and guidelines given in the Canadian 
                     Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and 
                     Petroleum (CIM) Standards on Mineral 
                     resources and Mineral Reserves (December 
                     2005) as required by NI 43-101. The 
                     CIM Code is an internationally recognised 
                     reporting code as defined by the Combined 
                     Reserves International Reporting Standards 
                     Committee 
-----------------  -------------------------------------------------- 
 Chalcedonic        A type of quartz texture in which the 
                     silica crystals making up the mineral 
                     are very small such that they give a 
                     waxy luster to the mineral. This is 
                     characteristic of crystallization under 
                     low-temperature conditions. 
-----------------  -------------------------------------------------- 
 Dip                A line directed down the steepest axis 
                     of a planar structure including a planar 
                     ore body or zone of mineralisation. 
                     The dip has a measurable direction and 
                     inclination from horizontal. 
-----------------  -------------------------------------------------- 
 Down-dip           Further down towards the deepest parts 
                     of an ore body or zone of mineralisation 
-----------------  -------------------------------------------------- 
 Foot wall          The rock adjacent to and below an ore 
                     or mineralised body or geological fault. 
                     Note that on steeply-dipping tabular 
                     ore or mineralised bodies the foot wall 
                     will be inclined nearer to the vertical 
                     than horizontal. 
-----------------  -------------------------------------------------- 
 Geochemistry       The study of the elements and their 
                     interaction as minerals to makeup rocks 
                     and soils 
-----------------  -------------------------------------------------- 
 Grade              The proportion of a mineral within a 
                     rock or other material. For gold mineralisation 
                     this is usually reported as grams of 
                     gold per tonne of rock (g/t) 
-----------------  -------------------------------------------------- 
 Hanging wall       The rock adjacent to and above an ore 
                     or mineralised body or geological fault. 
                     Note that on steeply-dipping tabular 
                     ore or mineralised bodies the hanging 
                     wall will be inclined nearer to the 
                     vertical than horizontal. 
-----------------  -------------------------------------------------- 
 Indicated          that part of a Mineral Resource for 
  resource           which tonnage, densities, shape, physical 
                     characteristics, grade and mineral content 
                     can be estimated with a reasonable level 
                     of confidence. It is based on exploration, 
                     sampling and testing information gathered 
                     through appropriate techniques from 
                     locations such as outcrops, trenches, 
                     pits, workings and drill holes. The 
                     locations are too widely or inappropriately 
                     spaced to confirm geological and/or 
                     grade continuity but are spaced closely 
                     enough for continuity to be assumed 
-----------------  -------------------------------------------------- 
 Inferred Mineral   That part of a Mineral Resource for 
  Resource           which tonnage, grade and mineral content 
                     can be estimated with a low level of 
                     confidence. It is inferred from geological 
                     evidence and assumed but not verified 
                     geological and/or grade continuity. 
                     It is based on information gathered 
                     through appropriate techniques from 
                     locations such as outcrops, trenches, 
                     pits, workings and drill holes that 
                     may be limited, or of uncertain quality 
                     and reliability 
-----------------  -------------------------------------------------- 
 Mineral Reserve    An 'Ore Reserve' is the economically 
                     mineable part of a Measured and/or Indicated 
                     Mineral Resource. It includes diluting 
                     materials and allowances for losses, 
                     which may occur when the material is 
                     mined. Appropriate assessments and studies 
                     have been carried out, and include consideration 
                     of and modification by realistically 
                     assumed mining, metallurgical, economic, 
                     marketing, legal, environmental, social 
                     and governmental factors. These assessments 
                     demonstrate at the time of reporting 
                     that extraction could reasonably be 
                     justified. Ore Reserves are sub-divided 
                     in order of increasing confidence into 
                     Probable Ore Reserves and Proved Ore 
                     Reserves. 
-----------------  -------------------------------------------------- 
 Mineral Resource   A concentration or occurrence of material 
                     of economic interest in or on the Earth's 
                     crust in such a form, quality, and quantity 
                     that there are reasonable and realistic 
                     prospects for eventual economic extraction. 
                     The location, quantity, grade, continuity 
                     and other geological characteristics 
                     of a Mineral Resource are known, estimated 
                     from specific geological knowledge, 
                     or interpreted from a well constrained 
                     and portrayed geological model 
-----------------  -------------------------------------------------- 
 Intercept          Refers to a sample or sequence of samples 
                     taken across the entire width or an 
                     ore body or mineralized zone. The intercept 
                     is described by the entire thickness 
                     and the average grade of mineralisation 
-----------------  -------------------------------------------------- 
 Mt                 Million tonnes 
-----------------  -------------------------------------------------- 
 oz                 Troy ounce, equivalent to 31.103477 
                     grams 
-----------------  -------------------------------------------------- 
 Open pit mining    A method of extracting minerals from 
                     the earth by excavating downwards from 
                     the surface such that the ore is extracted 
                     in the open air (as opposed to underground 
                     mining). 
-----------------  -------------------------------------------------- 
 Quartz             A common rock mineral composed of the 
                     elements silicon and oxygen. 
-----------------  -------------------------------------------------- 
 Quartz veins       Deposit of quartz rock that develop 
                     in fractures and fissures in the surrounding 
                     rock. They are deposited by saturated 
                     geothermal liquids rising to the surface 
                     through the cracks in the rock and then 
                     cooling, taking on the shape of the 
                     cracks that they fill. 
-----------------  -------------------------------------------------- 
 True width         The shortest axis of a body, usually 
                     perpendicular to the longest plane. 
                     This often has to be calculated for 
                     channel or drill samples where the sampling 
                     was not exactly perpendicular to the 
                     long axis. The true width will always 
                     be less than the apparent width of an 
                     obliquely intersect sample. 
-----------------  -------------------------------------------------- 
 Up-dip             Further up towards surface of an ore 
                     body or zone of mineralisation 
-----------------  -------------------------------------------------- 
 Vein               A sheet-like body of crystalised minerals 
                     within a rock, generally forming in 
                     a discontinuity or crack between two 
                     rock masses. Economic concentrations 
                     of gold are often contained within vein 
                     minerals. 
-----------------  -------------------------------------------------- 
 Wallrock           The rock adjacent to an ore or mineralised 
                     body or geological fault. 
-----------------  -------------------------------------------------- 
 

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