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Vista Gold announces interim Phase 2 drilling results at Mount Todd

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TSX:VGZ
24 September 2024 14:20 (EST)
Vista Gold Corp. is a gold project developer with its flagship Mt Todd asset, located in the mining friendly jurisdiction of Northern Territory Australia.

(Source: Vista Gold Corp.)

Vista Gold Corp. (TSX:VGZ; NYSE-A:VGZ) on Tuesday announced interim results from Phase 2 of its 2024 drilling program at the Mount Todd gold project in Northern Territory, Australia.

According to a news release, Phase 2 drilling commenced in July 2024 with near-surface drilling in the South Cross Lode zone (aka SXL), a known mineralized structure with high-grade intercepts that intersects the Batman deposit and extends up to 400 metres northeast.

Figure 1: The plan view of the current topography at the Mount Todd project and Phase 2 drill hole locations with orientations to date. (Source: Vista Gold Corp.)

Vista Gold stated that Phase 2 drilling has so far focused on the shallow portion of the SXL, and about half of the strike length drilled is within the limits of the resource shell, with eight holes drilled (see Figures 1 and 2) in an area previously classified as waste in the 2024 Feasibility Study. The overall objective of Phase 2 drilling is to better understand the structure and mineralization of the SXL.

“Interim results from the second phase of our Mount Todd drilling program are very encouraging and support our belief that the mineralization in the SXL zone is distinct to the Batman deposit,” Frederick H. Earnest, Vista Gold’s president and CEO, said in a statement. “The SXL zone is host to more discreet and in certain zones, wider high-grade veins with thicknesses that exceed 1 metre, compared to the thinner, more closely spaced sheeted veins typically observed in the Batman deposit. Drilling in the SXL included several holes that intersected higher-grade mineralized veins within the limits of our resource pit. Phase 2 of the drilling program is expected to be completed by the end of this year.

Figure 2: Locations of the drill holes relative to the 2024 feasibility study resource shell and the current pit design. (Source: Vista Gold Corp.)

Phase 2 drill hole highlights

VB24-014 – 9.4 meters @ 3.35 grams of gold per tonne (“g Au/t”) from 102.8 metres down hole, including

VB24-015 – Returned three intervals of greater than 1 g Au/t, ranging 3-9 metres thick, including

VB24-016 – Returned three intervals of greater than 1 g Au/t, ranging 6 – 22 metres thick, including

VB24-022 – Returned two intervals of greater than 1 g Au/t, with thickness up to 4 metres

VB24-024 – near surface high-grade interval of 5.0 metres @ 2.18 g Au/t from 9.0 metres down hole, including

“At the conclusion of the 2024 drilling program, we plan to update the Mount Todd mineral resource estimate,” Earnest said. “We will leverage the results of prior technical studies to advance evaluations of a development scenario for Mount Todd, initially targeting 150,000 to 200,000 ounces of annual gold production, with a raised cut-off grade of 0.45 to 0.50 g Au/t. We are targeting a mineral reserve grade of approximately 1 g Au/t and an initial capex of less than $400 million, while preserving the option for expansion at some future time.”

Vista Gold’s Mount Todd gold project is an advanced development-stage gold deposit in the low risk, Tier-1 mining friendly jurisdiction of Australia. Vista seeks to position Mount Todd as a leading development opportunity within the gold sector. Mount Todd offers significant scale, development optionality, growth opportunities, advanced local infrastructure, community support, and demonstrated financial strength.

Shares of Vista Gold Corp. (TSX:VGZ) are down 2.11 per cent, trading at C$0.93 as of 12:48 pm ET.

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(Top photo of Vista Gold’s flagship Mount Todd asset in Northern Territory, Australia: Vista Gold Corp.)


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