Gold Standard Ventures Announces 2021 Exploration and Development Program
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Gold Standard Ventures Announces 2021 Exploration and Development Program

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 20, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Gold Standard Ventures Corp. (NYSE AMERICAN: GSV) (TSX: GSV) (“Gold Standard” or the “Company”) today announced plans for the 2021 exploration and development program on its vast land package in Nevada’s Carlin Trend. The program includes approximately 7,880 meters of reverse-circulation (“RC”) and core drilling over 46 holes. Drilling is anticipated to start in May 2021.

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Exploration Focus Areas:

  • Pinion SB Zone: 7 RC drill holes (approximately 2,350 meters) to further develop oxide mineralization at the SB Zone target. Previously released intercepts at SB Zone include: PR20-26 (77.7m of 2.24 g Au/t), PR20-30 (50.3m of 1.04 g Au/t), PC20-22 (61.1m of 1.07 g Au/t) (see November 12, 2020 and April 15, 2021 releases for further details), and historical hole PIN14-38 (57.9m of 1.01 g Au/t); the deposit remain open to the south and east in this target zone.

  • Dark Star: 30 RC and core drill holes (approximately 3,900 meters) to define the limits of near-surface oxide mineralization at Dark Star Main, convert Inferred resources within the mine plan boundary to Measured or Indicated resources, and complete metallurgical core holes for test work in support of future mining and processing.

  • LT: 5 RC drill holes (approximately 580 meters) will continue to test for gold mineralization along the LT Fault, to the north of LT20-01 (24.3m of 0.73 g Au/t) and LT20-08 (30.5m of 0.78 g Au/t) (see October 29, 2020 news release for further details) and structural and stratigraphic targets centered around surface channel sampling conducted in 2020. Three-meter surface channel sampling highlighted 57m of 0.61 g Au/t centered around LT20-01 and the LT-Tesla Fault intersection. Additionally, surface sampling to the south identified 18m of 4.84 g Au/t along the Lotus-LT Fault intersection. Sampling, mapping, and drilling has identified a zone approximately 200 meters long associated with the LT Fault and structural intersections with the northeast striking Tesla and Lotus faults. The mineralization remains open to the north, south, west, and at depth.

Jason Attew, President and CEO, commented, “We are excited to initiate our 2021 drilling program. The focus of this year’s program is to test for extensions to both Pinion and Dark Star with the goal of enhancing the size of the pits and further extending the project life. Additionally, we will test the highly prospective LT zone which is near Pinion and Dark Star and has the potential to develop into a satellite pit in the future. Any success from this 2021 exploration program is distinct from and incremental to the upcoming South Railroad Project Feasibility Study.”