Mr. Shane Williams reports
WEST RED LAKE GOLD REFLECTS ON MADSEN MINE ACHIEVEMENTS TO DATE
With the Madsen mine in Ontario, Canada, on track to start operating in a few months, West Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. looks back at 22 months of achievements that have brought the project to this point.
"As we process our bulk sample -- producing gold and further reinforcing that our systematic approach will successfully deliver Madsen as a new, high-grade gold mine in Canada -- it is time to reflect on how West Red Lake has delivered on its goals," said Shane Williams, president and chief executive officer. "We bought a complicated asset, assessed needs and got to work. We stated specific goals and we have delivered on those goals. Our plan has always been to restart Madsen as a sustainable mine and, with anticipated production just months away, we are on track to deliver this project from purchase to production in only two years."
West Red Lake Gold completed the purchase of the Madsen mine in June, 2023. By October, 2023, the company published its first set of plans to advance Madsen and the nearby Rowan project. In June, 2024, the company added detail to those plans through a list of projects designed to advance Madsen to production in 2025.
Below are listed the stated operational goals and the accomplishments on each to date.
Goal stated October, 2023, Restated June, 2024: Complete 39,000 metres (m) of underground drilling by the end of 2024.
Accomplishment: From October, 2023, through Q1 2025, the company has completed 88,191 metres of drilling from underground at Madsen. Approximately 90 per cent of those metres have been definition drilling, which references drilling into known resources to tighten drill hole spacing and upgrade confidence ahead of stope engineering. Not only does the tight-spaced drilling increase confidence in the resource but it also allows the team to effectively define very high-grade zones of gold mineralization that may not be fully represented in the life-of-mine resource model. A perfect example of this would be the 114.26 grams per tonne (g/t) gold (Au) over 10.6 m recently announced from South Austin (see press release dated Feb. 26, 2025). This high-grade panel between 8 Level and 10 Level (400 metres and 500 metres vertical depth) has seen very little historic development and is a near-term focus for additional drilling.
Approximately 10 per cent of the metres were focused on resource expansion targets, often with good success. Most of the expansion metres were drilled in late 2023 and early 2024 targeting North Austin. Initial results were quite favourable including 27.15 g/t Au over 10.28 m and 22.31 g/t Au over 8.5 m (see press release dated Nov. 21, 2023). Additional drilling at North Austin is planned for 2025 to continue extending this zone down plunge.
Goal stated October, 2023: Complete 3,200 metres of underground development at Madsen in 2024.
Accomplishment: West Red Lake completed 3,065 metres of underground development at Madsen in 2024. To date in 2025 the company has completed another 1,178 metres. These metres are in addition to the development of the Connection drift.
Goal stated June, 2024: Complete a pre feasibility study (PFS) for the restart of the Madsen mine. Results were originally planned for release in November, 2024; this timeline was slightly extended to allow for further mine design optimization.
Accomplishment: The results of the
PFS were published on Jan. 7. The PFS validated the rationale to restart the Madsen mine by generating strong economic results, including almost $70-million in average annual free cash flow over six full production years.
West Red Lake has since described the PFS as the base case for the Madsen mine's restart. That statement stems from the conservative nature of the PFS, in particular that reserves were determined at a gold price of $1,680 (U.S.) per oz. If all other modifying factors stay equal, a higher gold price would result in a larger reserve and more favourable mine economics.
Goal stated June, 2024, refined September, 2024: Initiate a test mining program to assess long-hole stope and cut-and-fill mining methods on the range of underground mining scenarios at Madsen, as an essential step in derisking the return to mining.
Accomplishment: Six months of test mining successfully produced the bulk sample. The test mining program has also provided indispensable knowledge of how to mine safely and effectively at Madsen, which in-house mining crews will now take with them into operations.
In addition, the test mining program proved the mineability of ore directly adjacent to historic stopes. Lack of demonstrated mineability meant that ore adjacent to old stopes was at risk of being unsafe or dilutive to mine. Test mining, in places, blasted directly up against old stopes; the test was successful in that the stopes remained competent and the legacy backfill remained in place, which meant the area was safe to mine and the blasted mineralization was not diluted.
Goal stated June, 2024, refined September, 2024: Use a test mining program to generate a bulk sample to enable a reconciliation test between expected and actual tonnes and grade for planned stopes.
Accomplishment: A bulk sample program of six stopes totalling at least 15,000 tonnes is almost complete. The sixth stope is currently being mined. Three of the six stopes have been processed through the Madsen mill. Independent experts have observed the entire project and will confirm the validity of the results, which will compare the tonnes and grade expected in each stope (based on the company's detailed internal mine plan) with the tonnes and grade actually mined. The company expects to release these results by May.
Goal stated October, 2023, refined June, 2024: Complete a 1,200-metre haulage way connecting the East and West portals of the Madsen mine by March 31, 2025.
Accomplishment: The 1,448-metre Connection drift was completed on March 28. This underground highway, as vice-president of technical services, Maurice Mostert, describes it, is an essential part of the company's plan to move material efficiently at the Madsen mine. It was the largest of the capital projects planned in support of restarting the Madsen mine and it was completed on time.
Goal stated June, 2024: Complete a four-metre tailings dam lift to ensure adequate capacity to support tailings management.
Accomplishment: A four-metre tailings dam lift was completed on Oct. 8. This major earthworks project was completed on schedule and under budget.
Goal stated June, 2024: Procure and install a camp to house 100 workers at the Madsen site.
Accomplishment: A 114-person camp opened for operation at the Madsen mine on March 18, with junior suites, a cafeteria, a gym and full staffing.
Goal stated June, 2024: Install a permanent primary crusher.
Accomplishment: A permanent primary crusher is operating at the Madsen mine. A Terex brand crusher with a nominal capacity of 145 tons per hour -- well in excess of Madsen current needs -- was delivered to the mine site on Nov. 5, 2024. It was commissioned and operational within two weeks.
Goal stated June, 2024: Procure, install and staff a mine dry sufficient to support miners of a full-operations Madsen mine team to transition in and out of shifts.
Accomplishment: The constructed mine dry received its occupancy permit on April 3, 2025, and is now welcoming workers.
Goal stated June, 2024: Continue dewatering the mine.
Accomplishment: Dewatering has almost reached level 17, an achievement of 70 vertical metres since dewatering started in the fall of 2023. The 17 Level of the Madsen mine has not been dry since 1972. Dewatering to this level and beyond will enable the company to develop level access to large promising areas of the resource in preparation for definition drilling and mining and to explore deeper areas of the mine where we have evidence of both grade and tonnage extension.
Goal stated June, 2024: Install two evaporator fans with the ability to manage 2,000 cubic metres of water daily, to increase overall water management capacity at the mine site.
Accomplishment: Two evaporator fans were installed and commissioned in the summer of 2024.
Goal stated October, 2023: Publish updated mineral resource estimate for Rowan by Q4 2023.
Accomplishment: An updated MRE for Rowan was published in March, 2024. The company is now completing an internal scoping study to evaluate the potential for a direct shipping ore (DSO) scenario at Rowan.
Goal stated October, 2023: Restart the Madsen mine in 2025.
Accomplishment: With the mill running smoothly, definition drilling and mine engineering having outlined over 15 months of mine-ready tonnes, the Connection drift complete, mining crews operating effectively, development crews creating access to all needed mining areas, staffing up to needed levels, maintenance working well and stockpiles under way, the Madsen mine is on track to start operating by H2 2025.
Additional accomplishments
West Red Lake has purchased and commissioned 19 major pieces of underground equipment for mine operations at a cost of $5.7-million. The rolling stock on site is now sufficient for start-up.
The company implemented a new enterprise resource planning (ERP) system across the business. An ERP system is the backbone of expenditure decisions and tracking within a complex operation like a mine and such a system reaches into every key facet of the mine: maintenance scheduling, supply procurement, personnel planning, capital project management and more. An ERP system fit to the task is essential for smooth mine operations, which is why the company dedicated significant time and effort to testing, implementing and training personnel on a robust new system.
There are now over 200 employees at the Madsen mine. Establishing a work force of this scale spanning all roles with suitable aptitudes is a challenge. West Red Lake is glad to have been able to work through this challenge over the last 18 months of active mine site operations, as with that time the company feels confident it has built a competent team to deliver operationally at Madsen.
West Red Lake has dedicated significant effort to developing robust safety systems and a strong safety culture at Madsen. Through 2024 the mine had a total reportable incident frequency of 1.0, versus an Ontario mining average of 4.53. The company is committed to maintaining strong safety practices every day at Madsen.
"Restarting the Madsen mine as a sustainable, efficient operation required a multitude of projects," said Mr. Williams. "I am proud to say that we delivered every named project on or close to schedule, while also completing a host of other requirements from staffing the mine to securing funding. Collectively, these efforts have Madsen on track to start operating in H2 2025, which is on the schedule we stated since the start."
Qualified person
The technical information presented in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Maurice Mostert, PEng, vice-president of technical services for West Red Lake Gold and the qualified person for technical services at the West Red Lake project, as defined by National Instrument 43-101 -- Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.
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West Red Lake Gold Mines is a mineral exploration company that is publicly traded and focused on advancing and developing its flagship Madsen gold mine and the associated 47-square-kilometre highly prospective land package in the Red Lake district of Ontario. The highly productive Red Lake gold district of Northwestern Ontario, Canada, has yielded over 30 million ounces of gold from high-grade zones and hosts some of the world's richest gold deposits. WRLG also holds the wholly owned Rowan property in Red Lake, with an expansive property position covering 31 square km including three past-producing gold mines -- Rowan, Mount Jamie and Red Summit.
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