Gold Standard Drilling Expands Near-surface Oxide Gold Mineralization at the Dark Star Deposit
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Gold Standard Drilling Expands Near-surface Oxide Gold Mineralization at the Dark Star Deposit

Stepout hole DR20-02 intersects 61.0m of 0.66 g Au/t including 24.4m of 1.03 g Au/t at Main Dark Star. North Dark Star DR20-09 intersects 231.7m of 2.66 g Au/t.

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Nov. 18, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Gold Standard Ventures Corp. (TSX: GSV; NYSE AMERICAN: GSV) (“Gold Standard” or the “Company”) today reported results of nine reverse-circulation (RC) drill holes at the Dark Star deposit on its 100%-owned/controlled Railroad-Pinion Project in Nevada’s Carlin Trend (refer to Dark Star location map - Nov. 18, 2020 and Dark Star Significant Intercepts - Nov. 18, 2020). Six holes targeted and intersected up-dip, near-surface oxide mineralization to the east of GSV’s drilling at Main Dark Star.

Jonathan Awde, CEO and Director of Gold Standard commented: “Our Feasibility Study, currently in progress will utilize these drilling results as part of the updated resources and reserves. The results indicate the ability to expand Main Dark Star to the east. This near surface oxide could have positive impacts to the feasibility study, including low strip up front ounces during early production.”

Key Highlights from Dark Star:

  • Stepout holes DR20-01 through -06 intersected thick intervals of oxide mineralization to the east of the existing GSV drilling at Main Dark Star. Mineralization begins at the current topographic surface and remains open to the east along a strike length of approximately 330m. These results expand mineralization to the east beyond the current block model approximately 60m. Follow up drilling is planned on these intercepts.

  • DR20-09 intersected 231.7m @ 2.66 g Au/t, mineralization starts just below surface and is oxide to depth. The hole infilled a gap in drilling to tie surface sample results, 18.0m of 3.08 g Au/t (see October 9, 2019 news release), to vertically-continuous, +1 g Au/t oxide mineralization at North Dark Star.

Dark Star drill results are as follows:

Drill Hole

Method

Incl.

Azimuth

TD (m)

Intercept (m)

Thickness (m)

Grade (g Au/t)

DR20-01

RC

-45

079

80.8

0-19.8

19.8

0.63

DR20-02

RC

-45

090

91.4

0-61.0

61.0

0.66

Including

6.1-30.5

24.4

1.03

DR20-03

RC

-45

090

91.4

0-53.4

53.4

0.52

DR20-04

RC

-45

108

70.1

0-27.4

27.4

0.47

DR20-05

RC

-45

090

80.8

0-13.7

13.7

0.51

19.8-41.1

21.3

0.26

DR20-06

RC

-45

090

82.3

0-10.7

10.7

0.20

DR20-07

RC

-85

090

323.1

No results >0.14 g Au/t

DR20-08

RC

-78

270

350.5

No results >0.14 g Au/t

DR20-09

RC

-90

259.1

0-3.1

3.1

0.16

27.4-259.1

231.7

2.66

Including

140.2-211.8

71.6

4.54

Gold intervals reported in this table were calculated using a 0.14 g Au/t cutoff for oxide mineralization. Weighted averaging has been used to calculate all reported intervals. True widths are estimated at 70-90% of drilled thicknesses.