Alamos Gold Extends Gold Mineralization Beyond Mineral Reserves and Resources within Lynn Lake Project and Across Several Regional Targets Highlighting Significant Exploration Upside
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Tuesday, August 1, 2023
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Several regional exploration targets and drilling completed at Gordon over the past year and a half have not been incorporated into the 2023 Study highlighting the significant exploration upside potential.
Key Points:
- Several regional exploration targets and drilling completed at Gordon over the past year and a half have not been incorporated into the 2023 Study highlighting the significant exploration upside potential.
- With another two million ounces of Mineral Resources across multiple deposits, and significant gold mineralization being intersected across a number of promising regional targets including Maynard and Tulune, we see excellent potential to continue adding Mineral Reserves to the Lynn Lake project.
- The Lynn Lake gold project (“LLGP”) encompasses most of the east-trending, 125 km long, Paleoproterozoic Lynn Lake greenstone belt (“LLGB”) in northwestern Manitoba (Figure 1) with a total of 58,000 hectares of mineral tenure.
- Exploration programs at the Lynn Lake Project are directed and supervised by Dean Crick, P.Geo., Alamos Gold’s Exploration Manager, Canada.