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Sabina sets $7-million 2016 base budget for Back River

2016-01-20 08:38 ET - News Release

Mr. Bruce McLeod reports

SABINA GOLD & SILVER ANNOUNCES 2016 BUDGET AND WORK PLANS

Sabina Gold & Silver Corp. is releasing the 2016 budget for its 100-per-cent-owned Back River gold project in Nunavut, Canada.

Budget and work plans

The budget for 2016 is variable and projected to range between a base budget of $7-million with additional discretionary spending of up to $4-million, which will be fully financed from the existing treasury. The base budget focuses on the essential activities to progress the Back River project through completion of the environmental assessment phase as well as utilizing approximately $2.2-million of flow-through money raised in 2015 to test high-value near-surface targets with spring and summer drilling and field programs.

The full 2016 budget and work plan includes the above-mentioned activities as well as the preparation and submission of the water licence application and completion of related engineering work later in the year.

The 2016 budget was developed to be flexible to preserve the corporate treasury while advancing the project in the prevailing market conditions. The cash position for the company at Dec. 31, 2015, was approximately $18.4-million.

Bruce McLeod, president and chief executive officer, commented: "Our work in 2016 will enable us to deliver significant catalysts for the Back River project. With a strong Canadian-dollar gold price ($1,580 per ounce versus $1,380 per ounce used in the feasibility study) and weak oil price, we have been presented with a unique opportunity for optimization of our project. Efforts towards value engineering to enhance the economics and/or reduce risk on the project are ongoing. We are also entering into the final stage of a comprehensive environmental assessment and are anticipating a project recommendation in the second half of 2016, which will be a major milestone in derisking the project," he said. "In addition, we are excited about the many high-value exploration targets which have the ability to further enhance the Goose project, and work in 2016 is designed to quantify some of these targets."

In November, 2015, the company submitted its final environmental impact statement on Back River to the Nunavut Impact Review Board. That document has been deemed conformant with the NIRB guidelines, and the NIRB has set final hearings on the project in Cambridge Bay for April 25 to April 30, 2016. A project recommendation from NIRB to the Minister of Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada could be received early in the second half of 2016. This would be a significant milestone in the permitting/environmental assessment process, which would enable transition into the licensing phase.

Exploration 2016

The 2016 exploration program at Back River is planned to commence in mid-March, with an initial 2,500-metre drill program that will establish the subsurface size, continuity and shape of near-surface mineralization at the newly discovered Kogoyok prospect (see Sabina news release dated Oct. 13, 2015).

Additional drill testing is planned at the Hivogani and Convergence target areas, two high-priority drill targets with the potential to deliver new discoveries of near-surface gold mineralization. The winter drilling program will be followed by focused summer fieldwork comprising geological mapping, till sampling and prospecting programs during the months of June and August to advance numerous target areas at the Goose, George and Boulder properties, while further identifying new exploration opportunities.

The Kogoyok prospect was discovered and partially characterized through 2015 fieldwork. New high-grade mineralization discoveries from outcrop grab samples (up to 33.86 grams per tonne gold) occur near the convergence of an untested segment of iron formation stratigraphy with gold-bearing felsic intrusions. The Kogoyok target zone is up to 600 metres in length and has partially coincident HLEM and induced-polarization anomalies and positive till sample results. The identification of this new shallow mineral occurrence at the Goose property speaks to the tremendous gold endowment of the project area and Sabina's continued ability to add value through successful exploration advancements focused on future resource additions and potential mine life addition.

At Hivogani, the target is clastic sediment-hosted mineralization outside the conventional Back River iron formation host, where a single 140-metre 2015 drill hole tested an IP chargeability anomaly coincident with outcropping mineralized felsic dike, returning intervals of anomalous gold over its entire length, including 0.82 gram per tonne gold over 13.75 metres (see Sabina news release dated June 29, 2015). Additional fieldwork completed in 2015 identified new surface gold showings nearby that are partially coincident with IP chargeability anomalies and quartz veining and sulphide mineralization in outcrop. The area of interest at Hivogani, as defined by current surface work, extends over a broad zone of approximately two kilometres by 500 metres.

The Convergence target is conceptually similar to Kogoyok in that it is characterized by the projected intersection of folded and mineralized iron formation stratigraphy with a prospective mineralizing corridor marked by a felsic dike. A short ground geophysics program followed by drilling will partially test a 600-metre strike length of this prospective horizon.

Project development

In 2016, work will continue to focus on optimizing the project to take advantage of the current industry conditions, namely: a strong gold price in Canadian dollars, low energy prices (which represented 23 per cent of operating cost in the company's feasibility), opportunities to substitute Canadian suppliers to take advantage of the impact of a weak Canadian dollar on capital expenditures and the accessibility of used equipment. Additionally, a comprehensive project execution plan will be developed that lays out a modular approach to detailed design, procurement and construction of the project, which can commence post permitting.

Qualified persons

The qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 pertaining to the Back River project is James Maxwell, PGeo, exploration manager, Back River, for the company.

All grab and drill core samples selected within the exploration programs were sent to the TSL Laboratories facility in Saskatoon, Sask., for gold analysis by 50-gram fire assay with finish by a combination of atomic absorption and gravimetric methods. Quality control and quality assurance are monitored where assays have been verified using a series of company-inserted certified reference standards. Rock grab samples are selective in nature; they may not represent the overall grade and extent of mineralization for the area. The TSL quality system conforms to the requirements of ISO/IEC standard 17025 guidelines and meets assay requirements outlined for NI 43-101.

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