OceanaGold Extends Strike Length at Wharekirauponga
Drilling Highlights (estimated true width):
- 4.0 m @ 43.8 g/t Au from 467.5 m, EG vein (WKP137)
- 8.1 m @ 11.8 g/t Au from 646.4 m, EG FW vein (WKP124G)
- 5.9 m @ 14.7 g/t Au from 398.6 m, EG HWS vein (WKP137)
- 4.1 m @ 11.5 g/t Au from 532.4 m, EG vein (WKP124E)
- 6.1 m @ 5.6 g/t Au from 446.9 m, EG vein (WKP138)
Results can be viewed in 3D using VRIFY at the following link:
https://vrify.com/meetings/recordings/549f06b2-198b-4d9a-a72f-cdfbec316c14
VRIFY note: Drill results reflect only those set forth in |
Wharekirauponga Drill Results Overview
EG Vein
Since the
Two widely spaced exploration step-out holes, WKP138 (6.1 m @ 5.6 g/t Au) and WKP139 (2.9 m @ 0.5 g/t Au), have now extended mineralization a further 240 metres south of the current Inferred Resource and previously intercepted mineralization (WKP135 6.3 m @ 8.7 g/t Au, released
Resource conversion hole WKP124E intersected high-grade mineralization in the EG vein with 4.1 m @ 11.5 g/t Au, increasing confidence in the high-grade southern shoot (Table 1, Figures 2 and 3).
Five holes tested immediate extensions to high-grade mineralization, including WKP137 which intersected excellent grade and width (4.0 m @ 43.8 g/t Au) to the south at lower levels. Holes WKP129B and WKP129C successfully drilled across the projection of the EG vein structure at the top of the currently defined high-grade shoot intersecting minor quartz and fault structures, with hole WKP129B returning 2.8 m @ 2.6 g/t Au.
Hanging Wall and Footwall Veins
Notably, the HW and FW vein structures associated with the EG vein zone also yielded strong results and have expanded known mineralization. WKP139 confirmed the extension of the HWS and returned 3.3 m @ 4.5 g/t Au along with 5.9 m @ 14.7 g/t Au in WKP137 (Figure 4). The latter result being ~40 metres up dip of other high-grade intersections, including holes WKP134A (2.3 m @ 16.0 g/t Au, released
In the FW zone, a previously unmodelled vein has been defined in WKP124G (8.1 m @ 11.8 g/t Au), 65 metres along strike from WKP124D (3.8 m @ 21.4 g/t Au, released in November 2024).
As we have experienced at Martha Underground, significant opportunity remains with further drilling for up-plunge, down-plunge and along-strike extensions on these and other attendant HW and FW veins.
2025 Wharekirauponga Exploration Program
Exploration drilling for the remainder of the 2025 program will continue to target resource growth on the EG vein zone from drill sites 1, 8 and 9, testing beyond the current southern extent of drilling, and up-dip of both current and future extensions in the south. The Fast-track application includes an increase in the number of exploration drill sites, expanding the programme by 8 new sites, as well as doubling the rate of drilling, with up to 6 rigs operating at any one time. This will further accelerate both growth and conversion drilling at Wharekirauponga. The EG vein zone remains the primary, near-term target for drilling in 2025 with approximately 5,000 metres remaining to be drilled this year.
Table 1: Wharekirauponga drill intersections subsequent to the
Drill Hole ID* |
From (m) |
To (m) |
True width (m) |
Au (g/t) |
Ag (g/t) |
Vein |
WKP124E |
532.4 |
537.8 |
4.1 |
11.5 |
19.6 |
EG vein |
WKP124G |
574.5 |
581.1 |
NSR |
EG vein |
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WKP124G |
646.4 |
657 |
8.1 |
11.8 |
12.1 |
EG FW vein |
WKP129B |
379.2 |
379.9 |
0.6 |
26.7 |
18.3 |
EG HWS vein |
WKP129B |
400.1 |
403.8 |
2.8 |
2.6 |
3.4 |
EG vein |
WKP129C |
434 |
440.9 |
NSR |
EG vein |
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WKP137 |
366 |
367 |
0.9 |
16.4 |
14 |
EG HW vein |
WKP137 |
398.6 |
405.4 |
5.9 |
14.7 |
10.4 |
EG HWS vein |
WKP137 |
467.5 |
471.8 |
4.0 |
43.8 |
30.5 |
EG vein |
WKP138 |
446.9 |
454 |
6.1 |
5.6 |
5.0 |
EG vein |
WKP139 |
448 |
452 |
3.3 |
4.5 |
3.1 |
EG HWS vein |
WKP139 |
482.8 |
486.1 |
2.9 |
0.5 |
1.2 |
EG vein |
*WKP124H hole is completed although results have not yet been received |
For further information relating to drill hole data please refer to the Company's website at https://investors.oceanagold.com/additional-drillhole-data.
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The scientific and technical information relating to Waihi exploration results in this press release has been reviewed and approved by Mr. Leroy Crawford-Flett, a Chartered Professional Member of the
Quality Assurance and Quality Control ("QA/QC")
All exploration samples are assayed for gold by 30g fire assay with AAS finish. Since mid-2022, drill core sample intervals where visible electrum is logged are followed up by a subsequent screen fire assay after the routine 30g fire assay. Core samples were prepared and analyzed at
Quality of exploration assay results has been monitored in the following areas:
- Sample preparation at the SGS Waihi and Westport labs through sieving of jaw crush and pulp products;
- Monitoring of assay precision through routine generation of duplicate samples from a second split of the jaw crush and calculation of the fundamental error; and
- Monitoring of accuracy of the primary SGS assay and ALS results through insertion Certified Reference Materials ("CRMs") and blanks into sample batches.
Blank, duplicate and CRM results are reviewed prior to uploading results in the AcQuire database and again on a weekly basis. The protocol at Waihi requires CRMs to be reported to within 2 standard deviations of the certified value. The criterion for preparation duplicates is that they have a relative difference (R-R1/mean RR1) of no greater than 10%. Blanks should not exceed more than 4 times the lower detection value of the assay method. Failure in any of these thresholds triggers an investigation and, if appropriate, re-assay. Drill core is stored within secure facilities on site to which access is controlled. Site employees transport samples to the analytical laboratory which is also a secured facility.
Technical Report
For further information, please refer to the following NI 43-101 technical report available on the SEDAR+ website at www.sedarplus.com under the Company's profile or on the Company's website at www.oceanagold.com: "NI 43-101 Technical Report - Waihi District Study Pre-feasibility Study, New Zealand" dated December 11, 2024, with an effective date of June 30, 2024, prepared by D. Townsend, L Crawford-Flett,
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