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Pilot Gold starts 20,000 m drill program at Kinsley

2013-07-16 07:20 ET - News Release

Mr. Matt Lennox-King reports

PILOT GOLD BEGINS DRILL CAMPAIGN AT KINSLEY MOUNTAIN, NEVADA

Pilot Gold Inc. has begun a 20,000-metre drill campaign at Kinsley Mountain, Nevada, following on an effective 2012 drilling and exploration campaign that defined and expanded gold mineralization over a 2.2-kilometre-long trend.

Drill highlights from the 2012 program include:

  • 6.03 grams per tonne (g/t) gold over 13.7 metres in hole PK061, including 15.18 g/t gold over 4.6 metres;
  • 5.48 g/t gold over 20.4 metres in hole PK014C, including 16.43 g/t gold over 5.5 metres;
  • 2.30 g/t gold over 19.8 metres in hole PK057.

For a table of Kinsley drill results from 2011/2012, including non-reportable intercepts, visit the company's website.

"We are very excited to launch our next exploration program at Kinsley, and begin building on the success achieved in 2012," stated Matt Lennox-King, president and chief executive officer, Pilot Gold. "The 2012 program was pivotal as it provided proof of concept that application of the model our team developed and used at Long Canyon is effective at Kinsley in targeting specific mineralized stratigraphic units and structures. Since then, we have significantly added to our land package and identified new target areas with rock chip samples of up to 3.3 g/t gold, more than one kilometre from the historic pits."

The exploration program is designed to extend and further define Kinsley's high-grade and bulk-tonnage mineralization with an aggressive 20,000 metres of core and RC drilling as well as additional geophysical, engineering, metallurgical surveys and district-wide exploration.

Kinsley Mountain exhibits near-surface mineralization similar to other Carlin-style, sediment-hosted gold systems. Gold mineralization is largely oxidized, and hosted in strataform zones within Cambrian-Ordovician shelf carbonates, collapse breccias, and specific high- and low-angle structures. Pilot Gold has also drilled high-grade sulphide mineralization. In certain locations, such as the West Flank target, the company has drilled through this sulphide material and back into fully oxidized mineralization.

In 2012, Pilot Gold completed a successful 12,000-metre infill and step-out drill program that defined and expanded upon the mineralized zones identified by previous operators. In conjunction with drilling, a comprehensive regional exploration effort generated new targets up to seven kilometres to the north of the historic open pits. A new mineralized zone was intersected in drilling (Candland Canyon) and the Western Flank zone has been expanded to cover an area 600 metres by 100 metres. A three-dimensional model of geology and mineralization was created in order to aid in the selection of new, high-grade drill targets by extrapolating controls outward from the pits.

About Kinsley Mountain

The Kinsley property consists of 380 claims covering 7,650 acres (3,095 hectares) on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land. The Kinsley Mountain project is a joint venture with a subsidiary of Nevada Sunrise Gold Corp. Pilot Gold currently holds a 65-per-cent interest. Each partner is currently responsible to finance its share of expenditures on the project.

Kinsley Mountain is located south of Newmont Mining's Long Canyon deposit along the Long Canyon trend, with a stratigraphy, structure and mineralization style common to other sediment-hosted gold systems in northeast Nevada. Gold mineralization was discovered on Kinsley Mountain in 1984, and subsequent exploration defined sediment-hosted gold mineralization along the Kinsley trend, including at least five zones hosted in strata ranging from Middle to Late Cambrian in age.

The property hosts a past-producing mine with an extensive exploration database and numerous, untested gold targets. Between 1994 and 1999, Alta Gold Co. reportedly produced approximately 138,000 ounces of gold at an average grade of 1.4 g/t gold (head grade of 1.8 g/t gold) from oxide ore in a heap leach operation. Alta Gold abandoned the mine and left an undetermined amount of mineralization in the ground during a period of low gold prices. At that time, gold discoveries were still being made and existing historic resources had not been exhausted. In addition to the shallow oxide mineralization, several deeper zones of sulphide mineralization that were encountered in drilling were not followed up on.

Kinsley Mountain is an early-stage exploration project and does not contain any mineral resource estimates as defined by National Instrument 43-101 -- standards of disclosure for mineral projects. There are no assurances that the geological similarities to Newmont Mining's Long Canyon project or other project along the Long Canyon trend, will result in the establishment of any resource estimates at Kinsley, or that the Kinsley project can be advanced in a similar time frame. The potential quantities and grades disclosed herein are conceptual in nature and there has been insufficient exploration to define a mineral resource for the targets disclosed herein. It is uncertain if further exploration will result in these targets being delineated as a mineral resource.

A qualified person has not done sufficient work to classify the historic estimate as current mineral resources or mineral reserves, and Pilot Gold is not treating the historic estimate as current mineral resources or reserves. The historic resource should not be relied upon and Pilot Gold does not infer that there is any demonstrated economic viability.

Further information is available in the technical report entitled "Technical report on the Kinsley project, Elko county, Nevada, USA," dated March 26, 2012, and prepared by Michael M. Gustin, CPA, senior geologist for Mine Development Associates Inc., available under Pilot Gold's issuer profile on SEDAR.

Vance Spalding, CPG, vice-president, exploration, Pilot Gold, is the company's designated qualified person for this news release within the meaning of NI 43-101 and has reviewed and validated that the technical information contained in the release is accurate. Mr. Spalding has consented to the inclusion of the technical information in the form and context in which it appears in this news release.

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